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Where Can I Watch Beetlejuice the Animated Series

Where Can I Watch Beetlejuice the Animated Series

American-Canadian blithe television series

Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice cartoon screenshot.jpg

The bear witness's title bill of fare, depicting Lydia Deetz (left) and Beetlejuice (right)

Created past Tim Burton
Based on Beetlejuice
past Michael McDowell
Larry Wilson
Developed by Tim Burton
Written by
  • Patsi Cameron
  • Tedd Anasti
Directed past
  • Robin Budd (seasons one–3)
  • John van Bruggen (season iv)
  • Larry Jacobs (season 4)
  • John Halfpenny (flavor four)
Voices of
Theme music composer Danny Elfman
Opening theme "Beetlejuice Championship Theme"
Ending theme "Beetlejuice Catastrophe Theme" by Danny Elfman
Composer Tom Szczesniak
State of origin
  • Canada
  • United States
Original linguistic communication English language
No. of seasons iv
No. of episodes 94 (109 segments) (list of episodes)
Product
Executive producers
Producers
Running fourth dimension 22 minutes
Production companies
Distributor Warner Bros. Television set Distribution
Release
Original network
Moving picture format NTSC
Original release September 9, 1989 (1989-09-09) –
December 6, 1991 (1991-12-06)

Beetlejuice is an blithe television receiver serial that ran from September 9, 1989, to October 26, 1991, on ABC, and on Fox from September 9, 1991, to December six, 1991. [ii] Loosely based on the best known 1988 film of the same name, it was adult past the movie's managing director, Tim Burton, who too served as an executive producer. [three] The animated series focuses on the life of Goth girl Lydia Deetz and her undead friend Beetlejuice as they explore The Neitherworld, a ghoulish wacky monster supernaturalistic realm inhabited by monsters, ghosts, ghouls, goblins and zombies. Danny Elfman's theme for the moving picture was arranged for the cartoon series past Elfman himself.

Plot [ edit ]

Episodes mostly centered on the ghostly con-man Beetlejuice, his best friend Lydia, and their supernatural adventures together in both the Neitherworld and the "mortal earth", a New England town called Peaceful Pines ("Wintertime River" in the moving picture). As in the film, Lydia could summon Beetlejuice out of the Neitherworld (or go in that location herself) by calling his proper name three times. The series' sense of humor relied heavily on sight gags, wordplay, and allusiveness. Many episodes, particularly towards the end of the run, were parodies of famous movies, books, and TV shows. The episode "Brides of Funkenstein" was based on an idea submitted past a and so-teenage girl, who was a fan of the evidence. [iv]

Throughout the entire series, Beetlejuice would often try to scam residents of the Neitherworld—and, sometimes, the "mortal world" as well (Lydia's parents were occasionally unwitting victims of his pranks)—by various means, from "baby-sitting" (in which he literally sits on the grotesque Neitherworld babies) to trying to beat them in an auto race.

Episodes [ edit ]

Characters [ edit ]

Chief [ edit ]

  • Beetlejuice (voiced past Stephen Ouimette) – A ghost and the primary and championship character of the show, who enjoys eating bugs and is known throughout the Neitherworld as a prankster. He is the oldest son of Gnat and Bee Juice (who nag him to get a chore and to keep make clean, and who ever accost him as "Junior"), and he has a "disgustingly cheerful" younger blood brother, called Donny Juice (who, whether he realizes it or non, gets on his older brother'southward fretfulness). Beetlejuice was named after the star Betelgeuse. Beetlejuice is able to alter shape, transform and conjure objects, teleport, and perform other feats of magic, although his powers can be reduced by various circumstances, such as when he feels fear, or when his head becomes separated from his trunk. At times, he must pause to think of exactly how to apply his powers to escape a precarious situation unscathed. Due to what is later described in the series as his "juice" (his inborn source of magic), whenever Beetlejuice utters aloud a figure of voice communication, he or his environs alter to act on the pun. Almost all of his transformations maintain the black-and-white striped design he wears on his suit, although sometimes the stripes are colored depending on the transformation. Though many Neitherworld denizens take some magic, it is Beetlejuice's greatly superior power (no real cause for information technology is ever given) that affords him the title—admitting mostly self-asserted—of "The Ghost With The Virtually" (another line borrowed from the moving picture); in fact, on multiple occasions, Beetlejuice was able to effortlessly subdue a number of supernatural beings, and his dis-corporeal, cocky-sentient brain once claims that Beetlejuice'south power is more than than enough to conquer the whole Neitherworld. Because of that power, almost anybody in the Neitherworld is off-white game for his pranks, though no more then than he himself, since he is non immune to careless employ of his ability. Sometimes Beetlejuice volition mix up one of his transformations, due to homophone-based defoliation (when Lydia told him to turn into a stake to fight off Count Me-In, he turned into a flank steak). At times, various of his body parts (including his anxiety and his entire torso) manifested minds of their ain, independent of Beetlejuice'southward command, with his encephalon and fifty-fifty his entire skeletal arrangement having to carelessness him once. Beetlejuice'due south main pastime is pulling various pranks on the other denizens of the Neitherworld such as Jacques, Ginger, The Monster Beyond the Street, Poopsie, the Mayor and in the Living World information technology is Lydia's rival Claire Brewster and occasionally her parents. Beetlejuice's pranks on many seem to cause them bully embarrassment or harm, simply his pranks on Lydia, notwithstanding, are only done to tease her, not to crusade damage, which shows he cares for her. Lydia in fact seems to exist the only person who has any control over Beetlejuice. He fifty-fifty said in ane episode he would do anything for her, and she, in turn, reciprocates his feelings. Beetlejuice as well constantly comes up with go-rich-quick con schemes to get money, as he dreads having to go a task, and in later episodes (particularly in the second half of the fourth flavor), Beetlejuice's greediness becomes so intense that he sometimes overlooks his friends and family, and even when Lydia openly scolds him, Beetlejuice shows unbelievable reluctance or unwillingness to give upwards of his schemes. His favorite foods are insects of various types, especially beetles, and worms. Beetlejuice also loves causing mayhem in the Neitherworld and being filthy, and this final makes Beetlejuice have a pathological and psychotic hatred of baths. Despite this cynical and childish attitude, Beetlejuice proves to exist a profound and insightful person, frequently reciting quotes of philosophical and humanitarian importance. The things he hates include cleanliness and anything "cute". He expresses his likes and dislikes via variations on a single catchphrase, as in "Nerd humor you know I beloved it!" or "rules you lot know I hate 'em!" The only known matter Beetlejuice is afraid of is Sandworms, so much that he is unable to use his powers when he encounters them. Withal, on a few of occasions, Beetlejuice has managed to conquer his fearfulness and employ his magic to fight them. This is commonly thanks to encouragement from Lydia, or if someone else is in danger. Lydia one time stated to Judge Mental; "Beetlejuice couldn't apply his powers to save himself, but he could exercise it for a baby." A number of times, Beetlejuice interacted with Lydia'southward parents in the "existent globe" of Peaceful Pines, always under the name of "Mr. Beetleman", and in a couple of instances, he performed a gender change on himself to become a teenage girl about Lydia's historic period at Lydia'south school as "Mr. Beetleman's" younger female relative "Betty Juice", along with twice appearing equally the male gender "Cousin BJ" claiming to be on Delia'south side of the family.
  • Lydia Deetz (voiced by Alyson Court) – A Goth girl in her preteens at the start of the series, and early teens later in the series. Lydia's favorite hobby is reading literary classics such as the commonage works of writers such as Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen King and other Gothic and horror writers. She is established as being a creative, vivid, lively, sharp, yet eccentric young girl, only otherwise Lydia'south unique outlook on life makes her stand up out from about of the other schoolhouse-girls, which leaves her feeling out of place and alone in the real globe, finding it hard to fit in well with nigh of her classmates—leading her to oftentimes visit and seek out reassurance with her closest friend, Beetlejuice, in the Neitherworld, where she is accustomed and loved for who she is as a person. Her regular outfit at domicile is a long night majestic top, a pair of blackness leggings, a calorie-free purple and pinkish sash tied around her waist and black slipper-shoes/ballet flats. Her Neitherworld attire consists of a large spiderweb pattern reddish poncho, over a full-body black unitard. Lydia is a talented photographer, entomologist, seamstress, and artist with an affinity and love for all things gross, scary, weird, surreal and macabre, and who celebrates all that is (in the words of her motion-picture show incarnation) 'strange and unusual'. Despite her dearest of all things 'strange and unusual', Lydia is also a positive, well-mannered, friendly and patient girl, and aside from besides being emotionally mature for her age, Lydia tin can exist accredited as beingness very responsible for a daughter in her age group. Lydia is as well shown to exist a naturalist, shown to feel very strongly about ecology issues, even to the extent of chaining herself to a tree, which Beetlejuice before long brought to life to salve it from being cut down. Lydia has also shown that she is extremely gifted with anything mechanical and understands a lot virtually cars (she knew what to exercise to build Doomie, while "Bee-gor" Beetlejuice did not know very much, such as what a carburetor is). In the series, Lydia attends Miss Shannon's School for Girls and is in the seventh grade. Lydia is Beetlejuice's best friend, and in the events of the airplane pilot episode, "Critter Sitters", it is revealed she and Beetlejuice have already known each other for a year, as they are celebrating their get-go anniversary of friendship. Beetlejuice frequently addresses her equally "Lyds" or "Babes" rather than "Lydia" though he does use her full proper name from fourth dimension to fourth dimension, like when he is scared, tickled, or worried about her; for example: in "Worm Welcome" when Beetlejuice establish out that "Worm Your Fashion" deodorant causes baby Sandworms to go crazy, he was scared Lydia would be eaten by the baby Sandworm, this, in plough, makes himself shout her name. Lydia knows how to summon Beetlejuice to her presence or make her own way to his: by calling his proper name aloud three times. (Occasionally she is shown making use of a longer, more elaborate ritual using the aforementioned four-line chant to bring him out of the Neitherworld or transport herself into it, but this seems not to be a necessity.) Unlike Beetlejuice himself, Lydia is nigh universally loved by the Neitherworld denizens, and she once won a Neitherworld honor for Cutest Mortal to Ever Visit the Neitherworld. Having establish herself a kindred spirit in Beetlejuice, Lydia looks upwards to Beetlejuice in many ways, primarily admiring his outrageous sense of humor. In one episode, Beetlejuice lent Lydia his funny bone so she could be funny as office of a school show, just without his funny bone Beetlejuice became much more serious and normal; this change in him even disappoints Jacques and Ginger. When Beetlejuice gets his funny bone back all the same, he becomes his aberrant self again much to Lydia'due south delight as she hugs him. It is revealed in "It'south A Wonderful Afterlife", that if she had never met Beetlejuice, Lydia would have go an unhappy, social recluse, and not have had the conviction to stand up up to Claire Brewster's bullying; indicating that Beetlejuice's friendship and dedication to her is the source of Lydia's ain self-confidence. Although most of Beetlejuice'south antics are motivated by self-entertainment rather than malice, he can become genuinely hostile if Lydia is threatened, and any who might feasibly threaten their human relationship. These are the objects of Beetlejuice's profound jealousy and resentment. Withal, Lydia never shows any romantic interest in anyone else except Prince Vince, and that quickly turns into a direct-out friendship. In the episode "Out of My Mind", Lydia is teleported within Beetlejuice's mind, and it is learned that he really has a working shrine to her in his head. During this time, she gave a donation towards the maintenance of his shrine to her.

Supporting [ edit ]

Peaceful Pines inhabitants [ edit ]

  • Charles Deetz (voiced past Roger Dunn) – Lydia'due south father, a nervous man who likes quiet and calm activities. He also has a terrible allergy to dogs. Ane of his favorite hobbies is ornithology, which he seems to be very addicted of, and he also likes baseball. He is closer to Lydia than Delia is, as they share a dear of baseball. He is often the victim of Beetlejuice'southward continuous pranks and mischief. Despite this, Beetlejuice is oddly quite fond of him, probably because Charles is one of the few people who is always falling for his pranks, usually when Beetlejuice is in his "real-world" guise of "Mr. Beetleman". Charles' catchphrase is "Endeavour to relax. Try to relax."
  • Delia Deetz (voiced by Elizabeth Hanna) – Charles Deetz's married woman and Lydia's stepmother. Delia is an eccentric, air-headed yuppie, who is also somewhat cocky-absorbed. She deludes herself that she is both a nifty melt and a great creative person, and hankers later on new clients; all the same, both her cooking and her surreal fine art are not well received and Delia just cannot understand why her art is rejected or laughed at (paradoxically, while her weird art is rejected by living people, it is very popular in the Neitherworld). Also, due to her eccentric/air-headed/yuppie nature, Delia is not hands frightened, unlike her husband; beingness a surrealistic artist, she mistakenly thinks that the frightening things she experiences are role of something else. While she talks about wanting to limited her creativity, she also tries to get Lydia to give up her dearest for scary stuff and focus on cute "normal" stuff (and doesn't notice the hypocrisy in her actions); this was emphasized briefly in "Critter Sitters" and was the plot of ane of the stories in the comic book ("This is Your Lice", where Delia hires a hypnotist to make Lydia conform to doing normal, girly things). While in the film, the fact that Delia is Lydia'south stepmother is made clear, in the drawing this fact is never pressed upon.
  • Percy – The Deetz family's pet black cat, an animal then high-strung that he makes Charles look relaxed. Considering the amount of torment that Beetlejuice puts Percy through, this is not actually surprising. Although Percy is most times a victim of Beetlejuice's pranks, he sometimes manages to take revenge on him, in more than than one fashion.
  • Bertha (voiced by Tara Charendoff) – Lydia's friend from school. She is alpine, gangly and has an overbite. Bertha loves to swoon over teen boys, read teen magazines, and eat chips. Like Lydia, she too shares a passion for anything strange and unusual. Beetlejuice refers to her as 'Burp'.
  • Prudence (voiced by Paulina Gillis) – Lydia's other friend from schoolhouse, who is a lot smaller than Bertha. Like Lydia and Bertha, Prudence is interested in anything strange and unusual but doesn't like anything too scary. She is a straight-A student who loves to read. Beetlejuice refers to her as 'Clip'. But he does announced to go on well with both her and Bertha (always in the guise of Bettyjuice). In the episode "Brides of Funkenstein", Beetlejuice helped Prudence get more confident during the grouping's cursory fourth dimension as a rock band. He besides praised her and Bertha's bravery during a camping trip in the Neitherwoods when they saved him and Lydia from a sandworm assault. Besides when Betty Juice was running for school president, he tried to get them on lath supporting his campaign.
  • Claire Brewster (voiced by Tara Charendoff) – Lydia'southward upperclass rival and Beetlejuice's second rival from school. Claire is the prototype of the 'spoiled little rich girl' stereotype and a typical spoiled princess; being overindulged by her parents, Claire believes everything should go her way and because of that, she clashes with Lydia, serving as a personality foil for Lydia in the series. Claire hates Lydia Deetz with a passion and swears to embarrass or outdo Lydia at every opportunity, (usually considering Lydia stands up to her), but the i person she hates more than than Lydia is Beetlejuice. For the most function, Lydia tries to ignore Claire's scathing remarks, comments and attempts to humiliate her, non wanting to validate any of Claire'due south actions, but nevertheless there is many a time when Claire gets under her skin, and Lydia dreads being humiliated in front of Claire (see "Phase Fright", "Laugh of the Party", and "Caddy Stupor"). Claire is a narcissist who believes she is the prettiest, honey and most popular girl of all (though it is clear that nobody likes her), and abuses any power she'due south given (every bit seen in "Foreign Exchange"). Claire is not simply egotistical and overtly vain, she is likewise outright vicious, unapologetic, and incredibly obnoxious and seems to accept no redeeming values whatsoever; she also reacts very badly to anyone who (past her own definitions) is prettier than her, every bit shown in "Foreign Commutation" when she deliberately embarrassed Alex Spenceten, a female foreign exchange student from Scandinavia (whose optics were bluer and whose hair was blonder than Claire'southward). In "Brides of Funkenstein", it is revealed that Claire is tone deafened. Claire's vanity and narcissism are further demonstrated in an episode where she and Lydia design a haunted house. Assertive (due to her egotistical nature) that everyone would want to see "her in danger" she filled the house with cardboard cutouts of herself, rather than anything that was really scary.

Neitherworld inhabitants [ edit ]

  • Jacques LaLean (voiced by Charles Kerr) – A French skeleton bodybuilder (a humorous reference to fitness guru Jack LaLanne) and neighbor of Beetlejuice. A running gag in the series entails Jacques getting cleaved into multiple pieces, oft cheers to Beetlejuice, who will then proceed to phone call a number of random dogs upon him. In spite of such antics, Jacques actually likes Beetlejuice and information technology is revealed that Beetlejuice reciprocates this despite his vehement pretensions to the reverse. He pursues a dream of condign a smashing bodybuilder, a generally comedic endeavor every bit he has no muscles nor a body to devote fitness to, a fact he is very enlightened of but regardless does not take into consideration, and one time confronting all odds (and believability) won the Mr. Neitherworld bodybuilding championship, defeating the reigning champion Armhold Musclehugger (admitting by default). Co-ordinate to "Highs-Ghoul Confidential", Jacques and Ginger attended the same high schoolhouse every bit Beetlejuice and went to the schoolhouse prom together. During that time, Jacques was on the school train track team and had an overbite.
  • Ginger the Tap Dancing Spider (voiced by Paulina Gillis) – A beautiful pink mediocre tap dancing spider who speaks with a New York accent (this is a humorous allusion to Ginger Rogers). Another of Beetlejuice's neighbors, her act is oftentimes ruined past pranks of Beetlejuice. She dreams of someday beingness a famous tap dancer and tin exist very sensitive to savage pranks. Although she is one of the innocent creatures in the Neitherworld, she has admitted that she stole a few trip the light fantastic toe steps from other living and expressionless dancers. Co-ordinate to "Highs-Ghoul Confidential", Ginger and Jacques attended the same high school as Beetlejuice and went to the schoolhouse prom together. During that time, Ginger was on the schoolhouse cheerleading team and had magenta-colored hair in a fifties hairdo.
  • The Monster Across the Street (voiced past Len Carlson) – A tall, hairy monster from the Westward who lives across the street from Beetlejuice.
  • Poopsie (voiced past Len Carlson) – The Monster's dearest and talented pet dog, one of Beetlejuice's favorite prank victims, and because of this he strongly dislikes him, merely he has the same affection towards Lydia as his possessor. Poopsie's girlfriend is The Monstress Across the Street's dog Poopette. Poopsie is besides one of Doomie's favorite targets when the roadster undergoes his Jekyll/Hyde transformation (see below).
  • Doomie (voiced by Ron Rubin as Doomie, Colin Fox as Dragster of Doom) – Beetlejuice and Lydia's convertible, neon-greenish-painted sentient machine (resembling a 1960s Plymouth Fury or a Ford Thunderbird). The origin of his name is Lydia having desired to construct a "Dragster of Doom", though this title was only utilized in a single episode. Doomie is commonly an affable and friendly creature, but due to the abnormal encephalon Beetlejuice gave him during his construction (à la Frankenstein'south monster), Doomie transforms into a vicious "4-wheeled werewolf " type of monster in response to the presence of a Neitherworld dog near him, or to anger, fear, or the danger of his 'passengers', somewhat similar a vehicular Jekyll and Hyde (correspondingly, fifty-fifty in his more than sedate form he displays subtly canis familiaris-like traits such every bit panting, implying that he fills a pet-like role for Lydia and Beetlejuice). A recurring gag is for Doomie to turn into his "werewolf phase" to chase dogs around the Neitherworld, (a flip-switch to dogs chasing cars). In later episodes, he is known to "speak", which is given as the sound of an engine turning over in ignition. It is at these times, Lydia usually plays a translator for him, as we understand a more complex, benevolent, and hopelessly romantic side to Doomie, such as when he began courtship Mayor Maynot's convertible Pinky. Beetlejuice makes a signal of claiming his ownership over Doomie and often demands his loyalty whenever Doomie should contradict him or is needed to aide in Beetlejuice's endeavors. All the same, Beetlejuice tin exist greatly apathetic to any plight of Doomie's, necessitating Lydia'due south persuasion to help him.
  • Barry MeNot (voiced by Keith Knight) – A CGI character who pops up in the Neitherworld's commercials to promote a product revolving around a plot signal in a humorous side.
  • Bea Juice (voiced past Susan Roman) – The mother of Beetlejuice who is always picky about cleanliness.
  • Nat Juice (voiced by Len Carlson) – The father of Beetlejuice who is ever trying to get Beetlejuice to find a chore.
  • Mayor Maynot (voiced by Len Carlson) – The Mayor of the Neitherworld. In flavor one, he is a short green-skinned man in a acme lid. In flavor two, he was redesigned to be a mummified monster of normal peak. Mayor Maynot is always on Beetlejuice's case where he is always threatening to have him sent to Sandwormland.
  • I.M. Smallhead – The small-headed assistant to Mayor Maynot where he always agrees with him. While he is shown to dislike Beetlejuice, he tin can be friendly to him at times. I.M. Smalllhead is loosely based on Harry the Hunter from the live-action picture show.
  • Gauge Mental (voiced by Len Carlson) – The Neitherworld'due south residential guess who would e'er threaten to sentence Beetlejuice to be condemned to Sandwormland when Beetlejuice ends up on trial in his courtroom.
  • Mr. Monitor (voiced by John Stocker) – A humanoid with four televisions for a head. He runs the Neitherworld TV Network where he is ever keeping an center on the ratings.
  • Armhold Musclehugger (voiced by Keith Knight) – Kickoff appeared in the quaternary-flavor episode "Raging Skull"; a parody of Arnold Schwarzenegger (even speaking in a parody of Schwarzenegger'south Austrian accent) and the former Mr. Neitherworld bodybuilding champion (until dethroned by Jacques, with some help from Beetlejuice). He is green-skinned with a blond coiffure-cut hairstyle and wears simply bodybuilder briefs. Equally Mr. Neitherworld, he is extremely big-headed, simply when he reappears in the episode "Goody Two-Shoes" he is more affable (while still proud of his physique). After, he becomes more toadying and goes to work for Chester Slime as his well-muscled right-hand homo.
  • Scuzzo and Fuzzo (voiced past Joseph Sherman and David Goldberg) – The trouble-making clowns and the rivals of Beetlejuice.
  • Sandworms – Huge purple and green snake-like creatures with iv eyes and stegosaurus-similar spines on their backs that reside in the desert region of Sandwormland which is below the Neitherworld.

Voice bandage [ edit ]

Production [ edit ]

Following the major critical and commercial success of the Beetlejuice moving picture in early on 1988, it led to an animated spin-off serial existence created by Warner Bros. Boob tube. The production was provided by the Canadian Nelvana Ltd., The Geffen Motion picture Visitor and Tim Burton, Inc. The series premiered on September 9, 1989, on ABC.

The animated series was a mega breakout hitting for ABC in its initial seasons, and after became one of the outset drawing blithe series to ever air on Play a trick on's weekday afternoons children'due south lineup, though also remaining on ABC's Sat morning schedules, making it one of the first animated shows to air concurrently on two different U.Due south. broadcast networks.

The premise of the animated series differs in a number of ways from the original Beetlejuice alive-action motion-picture show. In the TV series, he and Lydia are best friends, Beetlejuice is made out to be more of a prankster, and Lydia is given a much quirkier, but positive demeanor. Lydia often travels to the 'Neitherworld' (changed from 'Afterlife') to have adventures with Beetlejuice. These adventures could involve fun activities together, Lydia saving Beetlejuice from a bad state of affairs, or scolding him for a coin making scam.

Merchandise [ edit ]

Much as with the original 1988 movie, various merchandise was released for the Beetlejuice animated series in 1990. This included trading cards past Sprint, a sticker album and sticker/activeness book by Panini, a jigsaw puzzle by Golden, a coloring book, novels, a lunchbox and thermos set, Valentine'southward, a political party centerpiece by Party Creations, a PC game by Howdy Tech Expressions, a Game Boy game by Rare, and half dozen PVC figures bachelor with Burger King Kids' Meals. Kenner, the company behind the flick's action figures, had begun developing figures for the animated serial, but the project did not come up to fruition (at least one prototype for that ill-blighted collection has been showcased online). [seven]

Home media [ edit ]

Warner Bros. released most of the get-go flavour of the evidence on six video-cassettes by Dec 21, 1993. On September 16, 2008, 3 episodes ("A-ha", "Skeletons in the Closet", and "Spooky Boo-Tique" were released as bonus features on the film's 20th Ceremony Deluxe Edition DVD. [8]

On November 5, 2012, it was announced that Time Life (under Warner Home Video license) had caused the rights to the series and planned to release it on DVD in 2013. [9] On May 28, 2013, Shout! Factory released Beetlejuice – The Consummate Series on DVD in Region i as an Amazon exclusive. [10] They also released Flavour one on the aforementioned solar day to retail stores. [11] Seasons 2 & three were released on March 18, 2014. [12]

Beetlejuice abode video releases
Season Episodes Release dates
Region 1
1 1989 13 Book i (VHS simply): December 21, 1993
Episodes: "Critter Sitters" – "Skeletons in the Closet"
Volume ii (VHS just): December 21, 1993
Episodes: "A Dandy Handy Human" / "Out of My Listen" • "Worm Welcome"
Volume 3 (VHS only): Dec 21, 1993
Episodes: "Stage Fright" / "Spooky Tree" • "Pest O' the West"
Volume 4 (VHS only): December 21, 1993
Episodes: "Express joy of the Party" • "Campfire Ghouls"
Volume 5 (VHS simply): Dec 21, 1993
Episodes: "It's the Pits" • "Prince of the Neitherworld"
Volume vi (VHS only): December 21, 1993
Episodes: "Bad Neighbor Beetlejuice" • "Quit While You lot're a Head"
Beetlejuice: 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition: September 16, 2008 [xiii]
Episodes: "Skeletons in the Closet"
The Consummate First Season: May 28, 2013 [14]
The Complete Series: Baronial 20, 2013 [15]
A Halloween Spooktacular: October one, 2013 [sixteen]
Episodes: "Express joy of the Party"
2 1990 8 Beetlejuice: 20th Anniversary Palatial Edition: September 16, 2008
Episodes: "Spooky Boo-tique" • "A-Ha!"
The Complete Series: August 20, 2013
A Halloween Spooktacular: October i, 2013
Episodes: "Scare and Scare Alike" / "Spooky Boo-tique" • "Bewitched, Bothered & Beetlejuiced"
The Complete Second and Tertiary Seasons: March 18, 2014 [17]
3 1991 8 The Consummate Series: August 20, 2013
A Halloween Spooktacular: Oct 1, 2013
Episodes: "Ghost to Ghost"
The Consummate Second and Third Seasons: March 18, 2014
iv 1991 65 The Consummate Serial: August 20, 2013
A Halloween Spooktacular: October ane, 2013
Episodes: "Raging Skull" • "Family Scarelooms" • "Them Bones, Them Basic, Them Funny Bones" • "Ship of Ghouls"

Awards [ edit ]

Daytime Emmy Awards

See besides [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

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  6. ^ "Tabitha St. Germain resume" (PDF) . Retrieved October 21, 2011. BEETLEJUICE – Prudence/Ensemble – Nelvana
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