
Honey I Blew Up The Kid VHS
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Disney's "Honey, I Blew Up the Kid" arrived on VHS in 1992, a direct sequel to the original shrink-ray comedy that had made Rick Moranis the patron saint of well-meaning suburban dads who should not have access to experimental physics equipment. The tape is a Walt Disney Home Video release, standard black clamshell era, and it represents the peak of Disney's live-action family comedy output before the studio pivoted harder into animation dominance through the mid-decade.
The original "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" opened in 1989 and became a genuine phenomenon, the kind of film that sold theme-park rides and launched a franchise before "franchise" was a word studios wore openly on their chests. By the time the sequel came out, Disney had already greenlit a third entry and a television series, so this tape sat on Blockbuster shelves right as the concept hit full saturation. The Las Vegas Strip is not just a backdrop in this film. It is a co-star. The production leaned hard into Strip locations, shooting the climax at the Mirage, the Landmark, and along the real boulevard, which makes this tape a document of a version of the Strip that no longer exists in quite the same form. Giant toddler, neon-lit streets, Rick Moranis in full panic mode. That is exactly what 1992 Disney live-action looked like at its most ambitious and its most ridiculous simultaneously.
Rick Moranis in the Nevada desert with a fifty-foot toddler and no backup plan.
This copy comes in the standard clamshell housing with the cover art intact: Adam Szalinski looming over the skyline, Moranis at ant scale below. The tape itself should show normal play wear from a generation of family use, so rewind before you test it. The clamshell's hinge is the first thing to check on any tape this age. Press the lid closed and confirm it locks without flex, because a soft hinge means the shell has been dropped or stored under weight at some point.
OWNER VERIFY: Release year confirmed 1992 for the original theatrical and subsequent VHS window; verify the Walt Disney Home Video catalog number printed on the spine label against the 1992 pressing.
Rick Moranis in the Nevada desert with a fifty-foot toddler and no backup plan.
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This honey i blew up the kid vhs originates from the 90s era[01], represents Disney[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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