
Marshall Teller is a young boy who moves with his family to the small town of Eerie, which he soon discovers is the focus of all sorts of strange and inexplicable events, and is inhabited by oddballs, weirdos, and even Elvis Presley. Along with his best friend Simon, Marshall investigates and collects evidence about his weird new home town.

Marshall must save his family from the clutches of neighborhood body snatchers - a cult of kitchenware fanatics who preserve their children by sealing them into human sized tupperware.

After obtaining a retainer that allows Marshall and his friends to hear what dogs are thinking, the boys learn that the animals are planning a revolution to take over Eerie.

Trouble ensues when Eerie's first automated teller machine becomes obsessed with Simon.

Marshall and Simon investigate a string of disappearances when Marshall's dad loses his briefcase.

Stuck having to baby-sit Simon's younger brother on Halloween, Marshall and Simon fool around with their video camera, which leads to Simon's brother switching places with a mummy movie actor.

Marshall uncovers a plot by the new school nurse, who's using an eye exam to hypnotize students to make them worker drones incapable of having fun.

Marshall and a friend each try to win the heart of a girl whose heart condition brings her to Eerie.

The ghost of a 1920s teen demands that Marshall deliver a love letter to the spirit's dream girl, now an elderly woman.

Seeking a perfect family, a girl whose drawings take on a life of their own pencils in Marilyn as her mom.

Marshall does not like the Indiana practice of ignoring Daylight Saving Time, and sets his clock back an hour anyway. When he wakes up the next day, he finds himself all alone in another dimension, save for an elderly milkman, a runaway teenage girl, and a group of garbage collectors who want the two of them dead.

Professor Zircon, renowned authority on the para-believable, announces that an extraterrestrial object he is tracking will land in Eerie. Marshall and Simon hope that they've finally found someone who might believe them.

Marshall helps a meteorologist battle Tornado Bob during its annual visit to Eerie, celebrated on "Tornado Day."

Marshall and Simon find an unusual kid staying in a mill that's haunted by the ghost of Eerie's worst bank robber ever.

Marshall wins a lottery to select the next Harvest King, and must go into the woods to face the Eerie wolf. The only problem is that none of the previous 'winners' have ever returned.

Marshall and Simon use their heads to crack the story behind a homeless man who seems to have lost his mind.

Something strange pops up when Simon, Dash and Marshall try to crack the inner sanctum of Eerie's exclusive lodge.

As the World o' Stuff's new marketing campaign takes subliminal advertising to a new level, sleepwalking customers start buying everything in sight on credit. But they should have read the small print.

In this self-referential episode, Marshall finds a television script in the mail and suddenly finds himself behind the scenes of Eerie, Indiana where his friends and family are the actors and actresses on the show, everyone refers to him as Omri Katz, and Marshall soon discovers that Dash X is going to kill off Marshall/Omri so he can take over the show/reality.

When Marshall suggests some heavy metal to cheer up his friend, Tod finds that he can relate to the lyrics - perhaps a little too much, as he changes dramatically into a rebellious head-banger.Note: This episode first aired in 1993 on The Disney Channel when the show was syndicated.
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