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"Nick: Im on a special diet. No toxic waste."
"Wayne: Wait a second, Nick doesnt play baseball."

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a 1989 American science fiction comedy film. It is the first installment of a film franchise and served as the directorial debut of visual effects artist Joe Johnston. The film stars Rick Moranis as a struggling inventor who creates an energy-projecting machine that accidentally shrinks his and his neighbors' children to a height of a quarter of an inch. After being acc
"Nick: Im on a special diet. No toxic waste."
"Rick Moranis as Wayne Szalinski"
"Thomas Wilson Brown as Russ Thompson, Jr."
"Marcia Strassman as Diane Szalinski"
"Kristine Sutherland as Mae Thompson"
"Stuart and Brian had young children back then and came up with this idea about shrunken kids. They pitched it to Disney and the studio was interested. So, they approached me about working with them and we came up with the story. When I was a kid on the East Coast, there was a comic strip in the Sunday edition of The New York Daily News called the Teenie-Weenies. It was one huge frame showing little people riding around on mice or sitting in thimbles and I just loved that. There was also a little guy or girl that you could cut out of the newspaper and paste on cardboard to play with. So, in a way, I was prepared for this sort of thing ever since I could hold a newspaper in my chubby little hands."