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, a "nutty" inventor whose last name literally translates to "crazy" in Polish. The Device

No discussion of "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" is complete without mentioning Antie. In a film filled with special effects, the animatronic ant stands out as a masterpiece of character design. Honey I Shrunk the Kids

So, here is a toast to Wayne Szalinski, to Antie the ant, and to the giant lawnmower of fate. Just remember: If you hear a high-pitched whine coming from your neighbor’s attic... run for higher ground. , a "nutty" inventor whose last name literally

This commitment to physical reality is why the film has aged remarkably well. While the fashions are dated, the textures—the wet slime of a dog’s tongue, the jagged edge of a broken pretzel—remain viscerally real. to Antie the ant