
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
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Wayne Szalinski is at it again. But instead of shrinking things, he tries to make a machine that can make things grow. As in the first one, his machine isn't quite accurate. But when he brings Nick & his toddler son Adam to see his invention, the machine unexpectedly starts working. And when Adam comes right up to the machine, he gets zapped along with his stuffed bunny.
- 5.3
- 1992
- Released
- 1h 29m

Rick Moranis
Wayne Szalinski
Marcia Strassman
Diane Szalinski
Robert Oliveri
Nick Szalinski
Daniel Shalikar
Adam Szalinski
Joshua Shalikar
Adam Szalinski
Lloyd Bridges
Clifford Sterling
John Shea
Hendrickson
Keri Russell
Mandy
Ron Canada
Marshall Brooks
Amy O'Neill
Amy Szalinski
Michael Milhoan
Capt. Ed Myerson
Gregory Sierra
Terence Wheeler
Leslie Neale
Constance Winters
Julia Sweeney
Nosey Neighbor
Linda Carlson
Nosey Neighbor
Lisa Mende
Lab Technician
John Paragon
Lab Technician
Kenneth Tobey
Smitty
Bill Moseley
Federal Marshall
Suzanne Kent
Las Vegas Couple
Robert Jaffe
Motorcycle Officer
Mary Ellen Moore
Police Woman
Randy Swallow
Vegas Reporter
James M. Lauten
Vegas Reporter
Shannon M. Steger
Nevada Militia
Minori Goto
Japanese Tourist
Mamoru Kanal
Japanese Tourist
Gregory McCurdy
Police Officer
David Scates
Rock Fan in Crowd
Marion Palmer
Hard Rock Reporter
Kathy Pastor
Hard Rock Hostess
Bill Loska
Highway Patrol Officer
Richard Simmons
Self - (Archive Footage)
Sammy
Quark the Dog (uncredited)
Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$58,662,452.00
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- #becoming an adult
- #infant
- #family
Reviews

Well last time the "Szalinski" (Rick Moranis) science machine managed to reduce their kids to the size of ants, this time round his gadget can make an apple the seize of a Buick! That's proven when it's near a person and an electrical charge - not a good thing for their mischievous toddler "Adam" (Daniel Shalikar) who ends up 100-ft tall, marauding through the streets with an enormous Teddy Bear,

It's basically just a reverse of the first film, but <em>'Honey, I Blew Up the Kid'</em> still satisfactorily entertains. It's not as interesting as the original given that one has loads of funny anomalies, whereas this has just the singular difference of a giant baby. As such, events do drag out towards the end. However, I did find myself enjoying it, albeit on a minor level. There are a few a











