The women land safely, but Wayne and Gordon fall into a bowl of dip and are nearly devoured by the ravenous girls. The parents witness the arrival of Jenny's friends and decide to use a bubble blower in order to get downstairs. Mitch ignores his weaknesses, though, and goes downstairs. Seeing Mitch struggling, Patty realizes that they need to get him his medicine soon, or he could pass out. The four adults tumble out of the laundry basket when it is overturned, and discover Adam and Mitch reading a Sports Illustrated Kids magazine, revealing to Wayne that his son's interest is not in science as he hoped. To attempt to get to the floor, they use a Hot Wheels race track, but they overshoot their target and fall down the laundry chute ending up in a clean load that is then delivered back upstairs by Adam and Mitch. Upstairs, the adults make use of a fishing rod and line to lower themselves down into Adam's room. Shortly after, the kids return home, and after hearing Wayne's message about the launch, assume they are alone for the evening, and Jenny makes plans to have some friends come over. Hoping to catch their husbands by surprise, the women sneak up to the attic only to be shrunk when another pool ball falls onto the machine's button. Meanwhile, Patty realizes she forgot to leave Mitch's medicine for his potassium deficiency, and they head back. However, after carelessly not turning the machine off immediately after they succeed, Wayne and Gordon are both shrunk when a pool ball left on the machine falls onto the activating button, just as they are in front of the machine searching for the Tiki Man. Wayne sends the kids to the store, but reveals to Gordon that it is a ruse to get rid of them long enough so that he can use his shrink ray in order to shrink the Tiki Man down without Diane's knowledge, and without the risk of unintentionally shrinking the kids. She also reminds him to get rid of Tiki Man that she sees as an eyesore, though Wayne considers it a good luck charm (not to mention something that could earn him a fortune one day).Īfter Diane and Patty leave, Wayne and Gordon have activities planned that bore the children. Wayne has started his own lab "Szalinski Labs" with his brother Gordon, and the two receive tickets to witness a shuttle landing, but Diane interrupts Wayne's message, reminding him that he needs to watch Adam and his cousins, Jenny and Mitch, while she and Gordon's wife Patty go on vacation. However, his interest in sports seems almost alien to his parents Wayne and Diane, as his older siblings, Amy and Nick, who are currently living away from home, were both a thespian and genius, respectively.
#RICKY KING HONEY WE SHRUNK OURSELVES MOVIE#
This was the last incarnation of the franchise this is also Disney's first live-action movie to get a direct-to-video release.Įight years after the events of the previous film, ten-year-old Adam Szalinski just wants to be a normal boy and go to baseball camp. It starred Peter Scolari in the role of Wayne.
#RICKY KING HONEY WE SHRUNK OURSELVES TV#
Only a few months after this film was released, the Disney Channel picked up a show based on the Szalinskis' troubles: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show.
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Unlike the first film, where the kids had to get their parents' attention, the parents have to get their kids' attention. This film includes Wayne's extended family, including his brother Gordon and his wife, Patti. Amy and Nick have gone off to college (as discussed between Diane and Adam in the film). His wife, Diane, is portrayed by Eve Gordon, and their youngest son Adam, now a preteen, is played by Bug Hall. He is the only returning cast member from the previous films. Rick Moranis returns to portray Wayne Szalinski. The directorial debut of cinematographer Dean Cundey and released through Walt Disney Home Video, it tells the story of inventor Wayne Szalinski as he accidentally shrinks his wife, brother, sister-in-law, and himself with his electromagnetic shrink ray. It is the third and final installment in the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids trilogy. Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves is a 1997 live-action direct-to-video sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and Honey, I Blew Up the Kid.