Through Whit’s new invention, the Micro-stimulator, Eugene takes a fantastic voyage through his own circulatory system and makes an alarming discovery. Forced to reevaluate how he’ll spend the remaining days of his life, he sets in motion a chain of events that includes a bank heist, a ticking bomb, and a strangely familiar window washer!
Writing
Balances microscopic body horror with genuine theological weight.
Production
Micro-stimulator sequences are surprisingly ambitious for 2000 Christian animation.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This 30-minute special was originally released as part of the 'Adventures in Odyssey' video series, not a standalone film—explaining its breakneck pacing.
The Micro-stimulator premise blatantly rips off 'Fantastic Voyage' (1966), but the terminal illness angle was controversial in Focus on the Family's usually sanitized universe. Some parents complained it was too dark for children.
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