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So Weird
(1999 — 2001)
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SO WEIRD
30 Minute Drama
Science Fiction / Supernatural

ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION
1999 — 2001

BROADCASTER
Disney Channel

SEASONS / EPISODES
3 Seasons / 65 Episodes

Kids' science fiction series in which teenager Fiona Phillips (Cara DeLizia) is on tour with her musician mother and constantly encounters various events which would more normally be the territory of Mulder and Scully — indeed, the series has been described as a kids' version of the X-Files.

Reputedly darker than most other dramas from the same stable, the series ran for three years, albeit with a major change of direction at the start of Season 3 when Fiona left to be replaced by Annie Thelen (Alexz Johnson) and the tone was lightened.
Novelisations
So Weird: Family Reunion

Family Reunion cover image
by Cathy East Dubowski
  • United States
  • Paperback
  • Disney Press
  • April 2000
  • Book Number: #1
Novelised Episode
Family Reunion
So Weird: Shelter

Shelter cover image
by Paul Mantell
  • United States
  • Paperback
  • Disney Press
  • April 2000
  • Book Number: #2
Novelised Episode
Sacrifice
So Weird: Escape

Escape cover image
by Elizabeth M Rees
  • United States
  • Paperback
  • Disney Press
  • June 2000
  • Book Number: #3
Novelised Episode
Escape
So Weird: Strangeling

Strangeling cover image
by Cathy East Dubowski
  • United States
  • Paperback
  • Disney Press
  • July 2000
  • Book Number: #4
Novelised Episode
Strangeling
So Weird: Web Sight

WebSight cover image
by Pam Pollack & Meg Belviso
  • United States
  • Paperback
  • Disney Press
  • July 2008
  • Book Number: #5
Novelised Episode
Web Sight
Back Cover Blurb
Can a computer predict the future?

Mystery e-mail with a message? Fi is a Web whiz, but when she starts getting weird e-mails from an unknown person, even she can't figure out what's going on. Even worse, the phantom messages take her to a Web site that can foresee the future—and the future doesn't look good for Fi and her family. She convinces Jack and Clu to do some detective work with her to find out who—or what—is behind the eerie e-mails.