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* [[Mummy]]: "Mummy Daddy"
* [[Mummy]]: "Mummy Daddy"
* [[My Skull Runneth Over]]: "One for the Books"
* [[My Skull Runneth Over]]: "One for the Books"
* [[Not So Phony Psychic]]: "The Amazing Falsworth" is a play on this, where people believe he's an act but he really can read minds.
* [[Not-So-Phony Psychic]]: "The Amazing Falsworth" is a play on this, where people believe he's an act but he really can read minds.
* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: "Family Dog"
* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: "Family Dog"
* [[Road Sign Reversal]]: "Mummy Daddy"
* [[Road Sign Reversal]]: "Mummy Daddy"
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Latest revision as of 14:54, 13 July 2021

Amazing Stories is a 1980s TV series produced by Steven Spielberg for NBC. This Genre Anthology series is similar to The Twilight Zone, although with a distinctly larger proportion of happy endings. The show had very impressive visual effects for the time. Of course, given Spielberg's involvement, that's not surprising. It also had episodes directed by people who hardly ever do television (Robert Zemeckis, Clint Eastwood, Martin Scorsese, etc).

The series lasted from September 1985 to April 1987 for a total of 45 episodes in two seasons.

Tropes used in Amazing Stories (TV series) include: