The story follows (played with perfect "nerdy dad" energy by Rick Moranis ), a struggling inventor whose electromagnetic shrinking machine actually works—just at the worst possible time. When a baseball accidentally triggers the device, it shrinks his two children and the neighbors' sons to a mere quarter-inch tall.

Price : Typically $10–$15 USD.

: Critically acclaimed for its use of oversized sets and practical creature effects, such as the giant ant ("Antie") and a bee flight sequence.

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