Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (often abbreviated as HISTK) was a 1997 - 2000 American sci-fi/fantasy sitcom television series that aired in first-run syndication. It was based on characters created in the 1989 film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and its sequels, but with a different cast in the lead roles. The series was created by Kevin Murphy (whose 1994-1997 television series Weird Science followed the same formula of translating a fantasy movie into a weekly sitcom), and future WWF wrestler Ed Ferrara.

In the television series, brilliant scientist and family man Wayne Szalinski (Peter Scolari), his wife Diane (Barbara Alan Woods), their daughter Amy (Hillary Tuck) and their son Nick (Thomas Dekker) try to live a normal suburban life in their small Colorado town, but often find their lives completely upended by one of Wayne's wacky, scientifically-improbable inventions.

Honey, I'm Haunted (Season 1, Episode 3)
Wayne's "perfect vision" invention not only allows Nick to ditch his glasses, but also grants him the ability to see ghosts. A ghost befriends Nick so that it can possess Wayne's body.

Honey, You've Drained My Brain (Season 1, Episode 14)
An upcoming court case has Diane, a lawyer, on edge. Wayne invents a "thinky ring" to help her to organize her thoughts, but Diane discovers that she can use the ring to drain other people's intelligence and transfer it to her own brain. She quickly goes mad with power. The family rescues Diane, but the ring ends up in Nick's hands and the problem starts all over again.

Honey, I'm in the Mood for Love (Season 1, Episode 16)
Wayne's attempt at creating his own 'improved' version of chocolate results in a candy that causes the person eating it to fall hopelessly in love with the next person they see. The candy ends up at Amy's school dance, where she schemes to get her crush to eat one, but soon everyone is falling in love.

Honey, It's a Miracle (Season 2, Episode 14)
Amy uses a "mental enhancer" to become an all-powerful ruler, and it's up to the rest of the family to talk her down and save the world.

Honey, You'll Always Be a Princess to Me (Season 2, Episode 15)
Diane discovers an ancient "youth spell" and is eager to try it out, concerned that she is getting older. Wayne warns her about the possible dangers, but when he is distracted by an increasingly-competitive yard-decorating contest, Diane translates and recites the spell. The spell awakens the spirit of an evil princess, which proceeds to hypnotize and possess Diane.

Honey, Name That Tune (Season 3, Episode 1)
Wayne is determined to track down the songs of a Beatles-esque pop band he enjoyed as a teenager, only to discover that absolutely no one has heard of them. Undaunted, he creates a time machine and travels back to the 1960s to meet them in person. Wayne is successful, but to his shock, he finds out that "The Bopkas" are actually a team of Soviet spies with plans to use subliminal messages to brainwash teenagers into "overthrowing" their parents.

Honey, It's a Billion Dollar Brain (Season 3, Episode 2)
Wayne revives a dead man's brain, only for the brain to use its telepathic powers to hypnotize Diane, Amy, and Nick into conforming to its vision of a "perfect family." Once they fall under its spell, the brain moves on to Phase 2- attempting to replace Wayne's brain with itself so that it can become the new head of the family.

Honey, I'm Spooked (Season 3, Episode 18)
Amy is possessed after Diane brings home a haunted 17th century trunk.