Honey, I Shrunk the Audience
Honey, I Shrunk the Audience
| 21 November 1994 (USA)
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Wayne Szalinski is receiving the Inventor of the Year Award for his shrink ray. When attempting to demonstrate it, it goes haywire and ends up shrinking you, the audience, instead.

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OllieSuave-007

I saw this movie short at the 3D theater Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure in August 2008. It was a fun-filled attraction that shows Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) receiving the Inventor of the Year Award for his shrink ray. If you've seen Honey, I Shrunk The Kids, then you would surely get the clue from this movie short's title that you, the audience of this show, will be Wayne's science guinea pigs when he shrinks you and everybody else while attempting to demonstrate his invention.The 3D effects were great and it makes you feel you are really part of this funny and adventurous movie with all its objects and animals jumping right out at you. There are also other effects that enhances the attraction, such as air and water being sprayed onto you.See and experience the attraction for yourself and enjoy the ride!Grade A

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Atreyu_II

Who made this movie? Whoever it was, that person proved to have an incredible level of talent, imagination and creativity. The story is a parody to the known one of the 1989 film "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids", but the special effects here are kind of «never seen before special effects».This 3D movie experience is something one has to see to believe. I saw this on Disneyland Paris in August 2000 (the year I went to Paris for a week, including 3 days on Euro Disney aka Disneyland Paris). That was on a day which start badly for me and I'm glad I watched this. It was a very amusing, unusual and strange but delightful experience.What I saw is something I wouldn't have believed if I hadn't seen with my own eyes. The first thing that surprised me and amazed me here was when apparently the screen broke in pieces and with the 3D glasses it seemed that those pieces were going straight to my face. Me and my father even pulled out on our chairs but immediately after that "fright" I laughed hysterically with my family.I also remember a lion's face so close to mine and then the lion seemed to scratch the public with its claw. My mother felt its claw, but I didn't (and ironically I was closer to the lion than her). Next there were "mice" around the cinema room. I only heard mice noises, but my mother and sister felt mice on their legs! The ending was also hilarious. They pull a curtain and then a dog appears, shows its head and sneezes straight to the public. I felt its sneeze on my face.It was an incredible, unique and unforgettable experience! I recommend this to anyone who goes to Disney World or any Disneyland around the world.

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MovieAddict2016

One of the very few rides I enjoyed while visiting Walt Disney World, which royally scammed me of my hard-earned money (which is another story entirely...) Wayne Szalinkski, played by Rick Moranis, is at it again, as we see animals, which have been through a new invention of his, pop out at us while we watch with our 3-D glasses on. I took off my glasses at one point to take a look around, and realized how silly everyone in the theater looks, as they turn their heads to meet certain invisible objects head-on, objects which they fear are being projected straight towards them... If you liked the film, then ride-the-ride, if you ever catch a ride to Disney World, a place I will never go again... 4/5 stars-JOHN ULMER

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Jusenkyo_no_Pikachu

CONTAINS SPOILERSAs basically all posts have said, this is a pure fun 3D movie. Basically you are entreated to a ceremony at the Imagination Institute, honouring Wayne Szalinski for his inventions. And he is asked to demonstrate his famous shrinking ray by shrinking some luggage. Unfortunately, the ray goes out of control and it shrinks you. Before you get shrunk, however, there are some gags which involve duplicates of mice that will have the youngsters freaked (and the rest of us wondering exactly how it was done).Rick Moranis is, of course, in top form as the inventor he originated.If you get the chance to see this, don't miss out.

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