

I Married a Strange Person!
Visit website7.2/10 • 41
1998-08-28 • 1h 13m
The honeymoon is definitely over!
On their wedding night, Grant begins experiencing strange, supernatural powers and his bride Keri can't cope. Whenever Grant thinks of something, it becomes reality, yet he doesn't know where this magic came from. Things become more complicated when a megalomaniac CEO sends the military to capture Grant in order to weaponize his abilities.
- Directors
- Bill Plympton
- Writters
- P.C. Vey, Bill Plympton

I Married a Strange Person!
Visit website1998-08-28 • 1h 13m
7.2/10 • 41
The honeymoon is definitely over!
On their wedding night, Grant begins experiencing strange, supernatural powers and his bride Keri can't cope. Whenever Grant thinks of something, it becomes reality, yet he doesn't know where this magic came from. Things become more complicated when a megalomaniac CEO sends the military to capture Grant in order to weaponize his abilities.
- Directors
- Bill Plympton
- Writters
- P.C. Vey, Bill Plympton
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsTom Larson
Grant Boyer (voice)
Charis Michelsen
Keri Boyer (voice)
Richard Spore
Larson P. Giles (voice)
Christopher Cooke
Col. Ferguson (voice)
Ruth Ray
Mom (voice)
J.B. Adams
Dad (voice)
John Russo Jr.
Bud Sweeny (voice)
Jennifer Senko
Smiley (voice)
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
- Budget
- $250,000.00
- Revenue
- $206,272.00
- Keywords
- married couplesupernaturalwedding nighttankmusicalsuper powernewlywedadult animationmilitaryindependent filmabsurdabsurdist comedy