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* The ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' episode "[[Episode 317: Honey, I Miss the Kids|Honey, I Miss the Kids]]," is a play on the film series titles.
 
* The ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' episode "[[Episode 317: Honey, I Miss the Kids|Honey, I Miss the Kids]]," is a play on the film series titles.
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* [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] invents a very similar shrink/enlarge ray in ''Muppets Tonight'' [[Episode 202: Rick Moranis|episode 202]]. <small>([https://www.facebook.com/muppetwiki/videos/986667828041372/ video])</small>
   
 
==Connections==
 
==Connections==
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* [[Rick Moranis]] played Wayne Szalinski
 
* [[Rick Moranis]] played Wayne Szalinski
 
* [[Keri Russell]] played Mandy Park
 
* [[Keri Russell]] played Mandy Park
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* [[Bill Prady]] wrote the spin-off film ''Honey, I Shrunk the Audience'' for the Disney theme parks
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* [[Nell Scovell]] wrote the sequel ''Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves''
   
 
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Honey I blew up the kid film poster
Released 1992
Duration 89 minutes
Director Randal Kleiser
Written by Garry Goodrow Thom Eberhardt and Peter Elbling
Music Bruce Broughton
Studio Walt Disney Pictures
Rated PG

Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 sequel to the 1989 film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. The film stars Rick Moranis as Wayne Szalinski, whose two-year-old son is exposed to his growth machine, causing him to grow to an enormous size.

Daren Dochterman was credited as an illustrator on the production. Dochterman was tasked with creating many of Wayne Szalinski's inventions, as well as Adam Szalinski's stuffed toy, Big Bunny. Dochterman states that the Muppets were an influence in his design, with Jim Henson's Creature Shop building the various sizes of the ever growing "Big Bunny" stuffed toy.[1]

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  • In the second Dinosaurs comic book, the story "Frannie, I Blew Up the Baby!" is a parody of the film.

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