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{{short description|American-Canadian animated TV series (1989–1991)}}
{{Infobox television
| image = Beetlejuice
| caption =
| based_on = {{Based on|''[[Beetlejuice]]''|[[Michael McDowell (author)|Michael McDowell]]
| creator = [[Tim Burton]]▼
▲| based_on = {{Based on|''[[Beetlejuice]]''|[[Michael McDowell (author)|Michael McDowell]]<br>[[Larry Wilson (screenwriter)|Larry Wilson]]}}
| genre = [[Fantasy comedy]]▼
| developer = [[Tim Burton]]
▲| genre = [[Fantasy comedy]]<br>[[Comedy horror]]
| writer = {{Plainlist|
* Patsy Cameron
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* [[Elizabeth Hanna]]
* Roger Dunn
* [[
* [[Tara Strong|Tara Strong]]
* [[Len Carlson]]
* [[Tabitha St. Germain|Paulina Gillis]]}}
| theme_music_composer = [[Danny Elfman]] <br>(adapted from the score of the film)
| opentheme = "''Beetlejuice'' Title Theme"
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* Patsy Cameron}}
| runtime = 22 minutes
}}
| company = {{Plainlist|
* [[Nelvana|Nelvana Limited]]
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| first_aired = {{Start date|1989|9|9}}
| last_aired = {{End date|1991|
}}
'''''Beetlejuice''''' is an [[animated television series]] that ran from September 9, 1989, to October 26, 1991, on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], and on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] from September 9 to December 6, 1991.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Perlmutter |first1=David |title=The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows |date=2018 |publisher=Rowman & Littlefield |isbn=978-1538103739 |page=75}}</ref> Loosely based on the [[Beetlejuice|1988 American film of the same name]], it was developed by
==Plot==
==Episodes==
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===Main===
* '''Beetlejuice''' (voiced by [[Stephen Ouimette]]) is a [[ghost]] and the
* '''Lydia Deetz''' (voiced by [[Alyson Court]]) is a
=== Supporting ===
==== Peaceful Pines inhabitants ====
* '''Charles Deetz''' (voiced by Roger Dunn) is Lydia's father,
* '''Delia Deetz''' (voiced by [[Elizabeth Hanna]]) is Charles
* '''Percy''' is the Deetz family's pet black cat,
* '''Bertha''' (voiced by [[Tara Strong|Tara Strong]]) (credited as Tara Charendoff) is Lydia's friend
* '''Prudence''' (voiced by [[Tabitha St. Germain|Paulina Gillis]]) is Lydia's friend at school, who is shy and loves to read.
* '''Claire Brewster''' (voiced by Tara Strong) (credited as Tara Charendoff) is Lydia's [[upperclass]] rival and Beetlejuice's rival at school. As a result of being spoiled by her parents, Claire is vain, narcissistic, and believes that everything should go her way. She often clashes with Lydia, whom she hates.
==== Neitherworld inhabitants ====
* '''Jacques LaLean''' (voiced by Charles Kerr) is a French skeleton bodybuilder
* '''Ginger the Tap Dancing Spider''' (voiced by
* '''The Monster Across the Street''' (voiced by [[Len Carlson]]) is a tall, hairy monster from the West who lives across the street from Beetlejuice and is often annoyed by his antics. He
* '''Doomie''' (voiced by [[Ron Rubin (voice actor)|Ron Rubin]] as '''Doomie''', [[Colin Fox (actor)|Colin Fox]] as '''Dragster of Doom''') – Beetlejuice and Lydia's sentient car, who is normally affable and friendly but, due to the abnormal brain Beetlejuice gave him during his construction, transforms into a werewolf-like monster in response to the presence of a Neitherworld dog or to anger, fear, or his passengers being in danger. Later in the series, he "speaks", which is given as the sound of an engine turning over in ignition. Through Lydia translating his speech, other aspects of his character are revealed, such as his attempts to court Mayor Maynot's [[Convertible (car)|convertible]] Pinky.
* '''Barry MeNot''' (voiced by [[Keith Knight (actor)|Keith Knight]])
* '''Bea Juice''' (voiced by [[Susan Roman]]) is Beetlejuice's mother.
▲* '''Barry MeNot''' (voiced by [[Keith Knight (actor)|Keith Knight]]) is a CGI character who pops up in the Neitherworld's commercials to promote a product revolving around a plot point in a humorous side.
* '''
* '''
* '''Judge Mental''' (voiced by Len Carlson) is the Neitherworld's residential judge.
* '''Mr. Monitor''' (voiced by [[John Stocker (voice actor)|John Stocker]]) is a humanoid with four televisions for a head
* '''
* '''Scuzzo''' (voiced by
▲* '''Mr. Monitor''' (voiced by [[John Stocker (voice actor)|John Stocker]]) is a humanoid with four televisions for a head. He runs the Neitherworld TV Network where he is always keeping an eye on the ratings.
* '''Sandworms'''
▲* '''Scuzzo''' (voiced by [[Joseph Sherman]]) and '''Fuzzo''' (voiced by David Goldberg) are two troublemaking clowns and the rivals of Beetlejuice.
▲* '''Sandworms''' – huge purple and green snake-like creatures with four eyes and stegosaurus-like spines on their backs that reside in the desert region of Sandwormland which is below the Neitherworld. Beetlejuice is very wary of them.
== Voice cast ==
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* Roger Dunn – Charles Deetz
* [[Harvey Atkin]] – Lipscum, Exorcist
* [[Tara Strong|Tara
* [[Len Carlson]] – The Monster Across the Street, Judge Mental, Barf Birfman, Mayor Maynot, Mr. Juice, Uncle Clyde, Messy Jesse, Foreman, Hopalong Casualty, Poopsie
* [[Tabitha St. Germain|Paulina Gillis]]<ref name="pitheatre">{{cite web|url=http://pitheatre.com/the-baroness-and-the-pig/ |title=Pi Theatre, Independent Vancouver Theatre >> The Baroness and the Pig |access-date=October 30, 2011 |author=Damian Inwood |quote=That's what Vancouver actresses Diane Brown and Tabitha St. Germain do with the delightful black comedy, The Baroness and the Pig. (...) St. Germain – better known to Vancouver audiences as Paulina Gillis – plays the Baroness as a naïve gentlewoman, full of prissy mannerisms and twittering, bird-like movements. |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120425122725/http://pitheatre.com/the-baroness-and-the-pig/ |archive-date=April 25, 2012}}</ref> – Prudence, Ginger<ref name="germainresume">{{cite web |title=Tabitha St. Germain resume |url=http://www.tabithastgermain.com/uploads/7/4/5/3/7453207/tabithastgermainresume.pdf |access-date=October 21, 2011 |quote=BEETLEJUICE – Prudence/Ensemble – Nelvana}}</ref>
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The animated series was a mega breakout hit for ABC in its initial seasons, and later became one of the first cartoon animated series to ever air on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]'s weekday afternoons [[Fox Kids|children's lineup]], though also remaining on ABC's Saturday morning schedules, making it one of the first animated shows to air concurrently on two different U.S. broadcast networks.
The premise of the animated series differs in a number of ways from the original
== Merchandise ==
Much as with the original 1988 film, various merchandise was released for the ''Beetlejuice'' animated series in 1990. This included [[trading cards]] by Dart, a [[sticker album]] and sticker/activity book by [[Panini (stickers)|Panini]], a [[jigsaw puzzle]] by [[Little Golden Books|Golden]], a coloring book, novels, a lunchbox and thermos set,
=== Home media ===
Warner Bros. released most of the first season of the show on six [[VHS|video-cassette]]s by December 21, 1993. In September 2008, three episodes ("A-
In 2012, [[Time Life]] (under [[Warner Home Video]] license) acquired the rights to the series and planned to release it on DVD for the following year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beetlejuice-DVDs-Planned/17701|title=Beetlejuice DVD news: DVD Plans for animated Beetlejuice - TVShowsOnDVD.com|work=tvshowsondvd.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304203902/http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beetlejuice-DVDs-Planned/17701|archive-date=2016-03-04}}</ref> Shout! Factory released ''Beetlejuice – The Complete Series'' on DVD in Region 1 as an [[Amazon.com|Amazon]] exclusive on May 28, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beetlejuice-The-Complete-Series/18068|title=Beetlejuice DVD news: Press Release for Beetlejuice - The Complete Series - TVShowsOnDVD.com|work=tvshowsondvd.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925123911/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beetlejuice-The-Complete-Series/18068|archive-date=2015-09-25}}</ref> They also released Season 1 on the same day to retail stores.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beetlejuice-Season-1-Box-Art/18189|title=Beetlejuice DVD news: Box Art for Beetlejuice - Season 1 - TVShowsOnDVD.com|work=tvshowsondvd.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304041824/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beetlejuice-Season-1-Box-Art/18189|archive-date=2016-03-04}}</ref> Seasons 2 & 3 were released on March 18, 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beetlejuice-Seasons-2-3/19241|title=Beetlejuice DVD news: Announcement for Beetlejuice - Seasons 2 and 3 - TVShowsOnDVD.com|work=tvshowsondvd.com|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304215842/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Beetlejuice-Seasons-2-3/19241|archive-date=2016-03-04}}</ref> On June 25, 2024, [[Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment|Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]] (through [[Studio Distribution Services]]) re-issued the complete series on a DVD box set in Region 1.<ref name="SDS"> {{cite web|website=Amazon|title=Beetlejuice: The Complete Series (DVD)|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D2K2KKV4|access-date=July 1, 2024}}</ref> Around the same time, the series was made available as [[Video_on_demand#Transactional|transactional video on demand]] purchases through streaming retailers including [[Amazon Prime Video]] and the [[ITunes Store|iTunes Store]]. The entire series is also available to stream on Tubi as of September 2, 2024.<ref>https://www.fangoria.com/beetlejuice-animated-series-tubi/</ref>
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! style="background:#6d8bc9| || style="text-align: center"|'''[[List of Beetlejuice episodes#Season 1 (1989)|1]]'''
| style="text-align: center"|1989 || style="text-align: center"|13 || Volume 1 (VHS only): December 21, 1993<br>''Episodes'': "Critter Sitters" – "Skeletons in the Closet"<hr>Volume 2 (VHS only): December 21, 1993<br>''Episodes'': "A Dandy Handy Man" / "Out of My Mind" • "Worm Welcome"<hr>Volume 3 (VHS only): December 21, 1993<br>''Episodes'': "Stage Fright" / "Spooky Tree" • "Pest O' the West"<hr>Volume 4 (VHS only): December 21, 1993<br>''Episodes'': "Laugh of the Party" • "Campfire Ghouls"<hr>Volume 5 (VHS only): December 21, 1993<br>''Episodes'': "It's the Pits" • "Prince of the Neitherworld"<hr>Volume 6 (VHS only): December 21, 1993<br>''Episodes'': "Bad Neighbor Beetlejuice" • "Quit While You're a Head"<hr>''[[Beetlejuice]]'': 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition: September 16, 2008<ref>{{cite web|title=Beetlejuice (1988 film) – 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition |website=Amazon |url=https://www.amazon.com/Beetlejuice-20th-Anniversary-Deluxe-Baldwin/dp/B001AGXEAG |date=September 16, 2008}}</ref><br>''Episodes'': "Skeletons in the Closet"<hr>The Complete First Season: May 28, 2013<ref>{{cite web|title=Beetlejuice – The Complete First Season |url=https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/beetlejuice-season-one?product_id=1706 |date=May 28, 2013}}</ref><hr>The Complete Series: August 20, 2013 ([[Shout! Studios|Shout! Factory]])<ref>{{cite web|title=Beetlejuice – The Complete Series |url=https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/beetlejuice-the-complete-series?product_id=1449 |date=August 20, 2013}}</ref><hr>A Halloween Spooktacular: October 1, 2013<ref>{{cite web|title=Beetlejuice – A Halloween Spooktacular |url=https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/beetlejuice-a-halloween-spooktacular?product_id=2533 |date=October 1, 2013}}</ref><br>''Episodes'': "Laugh of the Party"<hr>The Complete Series: June 25, 2024 ([[Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment|Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]]/[[Studio Distribution Services]])<ref name="SDS"/>
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! style="background:#ef519c| || style="text-align: center"|'''[[List of Beetlejuice episodes#Season 2 (1990)|2]]'''
| style="text-align: center"|1990 || style="text-align: center"|8 || ''Beetlejuice'': 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition: September 16, 2008<br>''Episodes'': "Spooky Boo-tique" • "A-Ha!"<hr>The Complete Series: August 20, 2013 (Shout! Factory)<hr>A Halloween Spooktacular: October 1, 2013<br>''Episodes'': "Scare and Scare Alike" / "Spooky Boo-tique" • "Bewitched, Bothered & Beetlejuiced"<hr>The Complete Second and Third Seasons: March 18, 2014<ref>{{cite web|title=Beetlejuice – The Complete Second and Third Seasons |url=https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/beetlejuice-seasons-two-three?product_id=3147 |date=March 18, 2014}}</ref>"<hr>The Complete Series: June 25, 2024 (Warner Bros. Home Entertainment/Studio Distribution Services)<ref name="SDS"/>
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! style="background:#fff328| || style="text-align: center"|'''[[List of Beetlejuice episodes#Season 3 (1991)|3]]'''
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! style="background:#f47105| || style="text-align: center"|'''[[List of Beetlejuice episodes#Season 4 (1991)|4]]'''
| style="text-align: center"|1991 || style="text-align: center"|65 || The Complete Series: August 20, 2013 (Shout! Factory)<hr>A Halloween Spooktacular: October 1, 2013<br>''Episodes'': "Raging Skull" • "Family Scarelooms" • "Them Bones, Them Bones, Them Funny Bones" • "Ship of Ghouls
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[[Category:Canadian children's animated fantasy television series]]
[[Category:Canadian children's animated horror television series]]
[[Category:Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program winners]]
[[Category:Fox Kids]]
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