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| Title = Pest O' the West |
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| Title = Beetlejuice's Parents |
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===Season 2 (1990)=== |
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Revision as of 02:23, 17 December 2019
The following is a list of episodes from the animated television series Beetlejuice. The first season consisted of 13 episodes. The second and third seasons each consisted of 8 episodes. The fourth and final season consisted of 65 episodes. The series premiered on September 9, 1989 and ended on December 6, 1991. Shout! Factory released the entire series on May 28, 2013.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | Network | |||
1 | 13 | September 9, 1989 | December 9, 1989 | ABC | |
2 | 8 | September 8, 1990 | October 27, 1990 | ||
3 | 8 | September 7, 1991 | October 26, 1991 | ||
4 | 65 | September 9, 1991 | December 6, 1991 | Fox Kids |
Episodes
Season 1 (1989)
No. | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Critter Sitters" | Robert Cochran | September 9, 1989 | |
Beetlejuice gets a job babysitting to buy Lydia a present. But Neitherworld babies are a bit more of a handful than Outerworld ones and BJ gets dragged before Judge Mental for a long string of offenses. Note This is the pilot episode of the series. | ||||
2a | "The Big Face Off" | Peter Sauder | September 16, 1989 | |
Beetlejuice and Lydia compete against the reigning King and Queen of Gross on a popular Neitherworld TV show. | ||||
2b | "Skeletons in the Closet" | Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti | September 16, 1989 | |
The skeletons in BJ's closet have accumulated so much over the years that the closet finally bursts. | ||||
3a | "A Dandy Handy Man" | Peter Sauder | September 23, 1989 | |
Lydia is getting ready for the big photo show, but she can't decide which of her pictures is the best. Beetlejuice loves all of her work, and decides he wants to buy whichever photo she picks — but he doesn't have any money. | ||||
3b | "Out of My Mind" | Therese Naugle | September 23, 1989 | |
BJ and Lydia have a fight after Beetlejuice gets her in trouble for pulling a prank on her parents involving Delia's world famous spaghetti. Lydia banishes the ghost to the Neitherworld. Beetlejuice foolishly makes the comment that he can't get Lydia out of his mind and accidentally teleports her there. Lydia meets up with BJ's wimpy Will Power and overbearing Prankenstein. | ||||
4a | "Stage Fright" | Doug Molitor | September 30, 1989 | |
Miss Shannon's School is putting on a school play known as Romeo and Juliet, and Lydia tries out for the part of Juliet. But Claire wants it too, and sabotages Lydia's audition to get the role. For revenge, Lydia becomes the costume designer, and designs a costume she knows Claire will hate, but BJ's got other plans for revenge. | ||||
4b | "Spooky Tree" | Mike Keyes | September 30, 1989 | |
Lydia's favorite tree, Spooky, is slated to be cut down so the road can be widened. Beetlejuice, in a fit of generosity, grants Spooky with the gift of locomotion, allowing the tree to run rampant through the town. | ||||
5 | "Laugh of the Party" | Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti | October 7, 1989 | |
It's Halloween, and Claire's throwing the biggest Halloween bash in Peaceful Pines until Lydia announces that she, too, will throw a party. But there are a few problems: 1) all she has to wear is a cute pink bunny costume after Delia gets involved; 2) there will be no food or decorations; and 3) no one is coming. Well, never fear, Mr. Beetleman is here! Beetlejuice introduces Peaceful Pines to "Party People in a Can", and boy, the town will never be the same. | ||||
6 | "Worm Welcome" | Tony Marino | October 14, 1989 | |
Beetlejuice has a run in with a newly hatched Sandworm, and Lydia accidentally calls him out of the Neitherworld while he's in contact with it, so they both teleport to the Outerworld. | ||||
7a | "Bad Neighbor Beetlejuice" | Therese Naugle | October 21, 1989 | |
BJ's neighbors kick him out, so he tries to be a "good neighbor". But unfortunately, BJ's idea of a good neighbor isn't quite the same one his friends have. | ||||
7b | "Campfire Ghouls" | Tony Marino | October 21, 1989 | |
Beetlejuice (disguised as Betty Juice), Lydia, Bertha and Prudence go camping in the Neitherwoods. | ||||
8 | "Pest O' the West" | J.D. Smith | October 28, 1989 | |
BJ takes Lydia on a trip to a Neitherworld Wild West town, where the locals promptly make Beetlejuice their new sheriff. | ||||
9a | "Bizarre Bazaar" | Doug Molitor | November 4, 1989 | |
Miss Shannon teams up Lydia and Claire to run this year's haunted house at the bazaar. Lydia's got some good and scary ideas, but Claire's got other plans and ruins everything. | ||||
9b | "Pat on the Back" | Tony Marino | November 4, 1989 | |
BJ says he deserves a "pat on the back" and he gets one, in the form of a weird little guy with an Irish accent who actually grows out of his back. | ||||
10a | "Poopsie" | Dan Distefano | November 11, 1989 | |
The Monster Across the Street is going to a Monster Across the Street convention and he leaves Poopsie in Beetlejuice's care for the day. | ||||
10b | "It's the Pits" | Evelyn A.R. Gabai | November 11, 1989 | |
Beetlejuice gets famous for using his armpit farts as a musical instrument, but fame isn't the life for the ghost-with-the-most, especially when Beetlejuice throws his friends out in the cold. | ||||
11 | "Prince of the Neitherworld" | Therese Naugle | November 18, 1989 | |
Neitherworld royalty Prince Vince falls in love with Lydia, and asks BJ for some help in winning her heart. | ||||
12 | "Quit While You're a Head" | J.D. Smith | December 2, 1989 | |
Beetlejuice's head is kidnapped by headhunters. | ||||
13a | "Cousin B.J." | Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy | December 9, 1989 | |
Lydia's Aunt Zapora, Uncle Danport, Aunt May, and Uncle Clyde come for a visit. | ||||
13b | "Beetlejuice's Parents" | Patsy Cameron, Tedd Anasti and Janis Diamond | December 9, 1989 | |
Lydia and BJ go to see the latter's parents. His mother is a neat freak and his father is a workaholic. |
Season 2 (1990)
The second and third seasons each contained eight episodes, which makes shortest seasons to air.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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14 | 1 | "Dragster of Doom" | Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti | September 8, 1990 | |
Beetlejuice and Lydia decide that it's time for them to have a car of their own, so they rebuild a salvaged one they find in a Neitherworld wrecking yard. But BJ delivers Lydia an abnormal carburetor for installation and although the car they create looks normal at first, it soon becomes evident that he's abnormal. | |||||
15a | 2a | "Scare and Scare Alike" | Tony Marino | September 15, 1990 | |
It's Scary Fool's Day in the Neitherworld and BJ and Lydia are trying to outdo each other. But what happens, when a sandworm appears to ruin the festivities? | |||||
15b | 2b | "Spooky Boo-tique" | Tony Marino | September 15, 1990 | |
Lydia's creepy fashions gain the girls a spot in the Peaceful Pines Mondo Mall. Only no one's interested. So Mr. Beetleman sends a message over the airwaves. | |||||
16 | 3 | "Driven Crazy" | Doug Molitor | September 22, 1990 | |
Beetlejuice, Lydia and Doomie enter the Neitherworld Groan Prix, where they face possible defeat by Scuzzo and Fuzzo. | |||||
17 | 4 | "Scummer Vacation" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | September 29, 1990 | |
Lydia's parents want to go on a vacation, so Beetlejuice, posing as Mr. Beetleman, offers his services as a tour guide in the Neitherworld so that he and Lydia can spend the summer together. | |||||
18 | 5 | "Bewitched, Bothered & Beetlejuiced" | Therese Naugle | October 6, 1990 | |
It's Halloween again, and Lydia is spending the night in the Neitherworld. Unfortunately, Percy tags along and gets catnapped by a witch and taken to the Witches' Ball. Beetlejuice and Lydia must masquerade as witches to sneak in and get Percy back. | |||||
19a | 6a | "Dr. Beetle & Mr. Juice" | John Halfpenny | October 13, 1990 | |
Beetlejuice invents a cologne that changes the personality of anyone it comes in contact with into its polar opposite. When Lydia gets sprayed with it, she becomes a wild, prank-pulling criminal and, taking Beetlejuice along for the ride, wreaks more havoc on the Neitherworld than BJ's ever been responsible for. | |||||
19b | 6b | "Running Scared" | Tony Marino | October 13, 1990 | |
Beetlejuice (as Betty Juice) runs for class president against Claire as Lydia watches helplessly. Both campaigns are hopelessly overdone. Will either of them get any votes? | |||||
20a | 7a | "The Really Odd Couple" | Tony Marino | October 20, 1990 | |
When Beetlejuice blows up the Monster Across the Street's house, he is obligated to take the Monster and Poopsie in or Jacques and Ginger will rat him out. Desperate to rid himself of his unwanted roommates, BJ even tries rebuilding the Monster's house for him, only to find out that the Monster likes the Roadhouse! What will BJ do? | |||||
20b | 7b | "A-Ha!" | J.D. Smith | October 20, 1990 | |
Doomie disappears and BJ becomes the famed Neitherworld detective Sherlock Homely in order to track him down. | |||||
21a | 8a | "Uncle B.J.'s Roadhouse" | Alan Bunce | October 27, 1990 | |
Beetlejuice hosts a morbid Pee-wee's Playhouse-esque children's show. | |||||
21b | 8b | "Scarecrow" | Julianne Kiemm | October 27, 1990 | |
Beetlejuice takes a job as a scarecrow at a beetle farm. | |||||
21c | 8c | "The Son Dad Never Had" | Therese Naugle | October 27, 1990 | |
When Lydia is too busy to spend time with Charles, Beetlejuice seeing a scam steps in as Cousin BJ and cons Charles into spending time with (and money on) him. |
Season 3 (1991)
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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22 | 1 | "Mom's Best Friend" | Tony Marino | September 7, 1991 | |
When Beetlejuice is collared while in dog form, he gets stuck that way. Lydia calls him to the Outerworld where Delia promptly adopts him as the dog she always wanted even though Charles is allergic to dogs. | |||||
23 | 2 | "Back to School Ghoul" | Patsy Cameron, Tedd Anasti and Doug Molitor | September 14, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice's license to drive people crazy is revoked, as he didn't finish Kindergarten. Then, Lydia must help him out in order to graduate from Kindergarten and win his license back. | |||||
24 | 3 | "Doomie's Romance" | Therese Naugle | September 21, 1991 | |
Doomie falls in love with the Mayor's pink car which Doomie dubs as Pinky. The down side is, Pinky isn't alive like Doomie. Besides that, both Beetlejuice and Mayor Maynot are adamantly against the relationship. How can this story possibly have a happy ending? | |||||
25 | 4 | "Ghost to Ghost" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | September 28, 1991 | |
Delia holds a seance and summons Lydia's favorite deceased actor, Boris to Death. Although Lydia is thrilled by the visit, a jealous BJ is less than ecstatic. But when Boris reveals his evil plan to kick the Deetzes out of their home, Lydia has to change her opinion, and quick. | |||||
26a | 5a | "Spitting Image" | Alan Willert | October 5, 1991 | |
When BJ gets split while in amoebae form, Lydia suddenly finds herself in double the weirdness as usual. And it just goes to prove that no one can get along with Beetlejuice, not even himself. | |||||
26b | 5b | "Awards to the Wise" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | October 5, 1991 | |
When people all around him start winning trivial awards, Beetlejuice decides that he wants one, too. But who in their right mind would give BJ an award? | |||||
27 | 6 | "The Prince of Rock and Roll" | Therese Naugle | October 12, 1991 | |
Prince Vince wishes that his subjects would love him, so he decides to be a rock and roll star. But his music is so depressing everyone hates it. In order to spare his feelings, Lydia tells him his music is wonderful. The bad effect of this is, now Prince Vince is on perpetual tour. With the entire Neitherworld depressed beyond hope, it may be time for Lydia to tell Vince the truth. | |||||
28a | 7a | "A Ghoul and His Money" | Alan Willert | October 19, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice wins a whole lot of money under one condition. He can't juice anyone again or the cash gets revoked. The situation is embraced warmly by the Neitherworld's stinking rich (who stink in more ways than BJ does). | |||||
28b | 7b | "Brides of Funkenstein" | Evelyn A-R Gabai, Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti | October 19, 1991 | |
It's the Battle of the Bands: Lydia's band, The Brides of Funkenstein, and Claire's band, The Clairenettes. Which band will get to perform at the annual girls'/boys' school mixer? | |||||
29a | 8a | "Beetledude" | Therese Naugle | October 26, 1991 | |
The Deetzes get new neighbors, and the new kid on the block, Ramon, wants to be just like Mr. Beetleman. But it's a lot harder to get out of trouble after grossing people out when you don't have magic, so Lydia is forced to instruct BJ to "de-Beetlejuice" Ramon. | |||||
29b | 8b | "The Farmer in the Smell" | John Antoniou, Tom Johnstone and Kathleen Naugle | October 26, 1991 | |
Lydia heads off to Aunt May and Uncle Clyde's farm, and Beetlejuice tags along as Mr. Beetleman. But with all the work May and Clyde give BJ, how will he ever have any fun, and come to think of it, how will Lydia? |
Season 4 (1991)
The fourth and final season contained sixty-five episodes, which makes it the longest season to air.
Note: Lydia is absent in two episodes "You're History" and "Sore Feet".
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original air date | |
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30 | 1 | "You're History" | Doug Molitor | September 9, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice gets a bunch of famous dead historical figures to appear on Neitherworld TV. | |||||
31 | 2 | "Raging Skull" | Therese Naugle and Burt Wetanson | September 10, 1991 | |
Jacques tries to achieve his dream of becoming Mr. Neitherworld, with one obstacle: namely, Armhold Musclehugger, the current reigning King of Fitness. How can someone with no muscles possibly compete with someone built like a Greek god? | |||||
32 | 3 | "Sore Feet" | Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti | September 11, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice's feet decide they aren't being treated right and strike out on their own. BJ must find them before they get themselves in trouble. | |||||
33 | 4 | "Fast Food" | Tony Marino | September 12, 1991 | |
It's BJ and Lydia's Frankenburgers vs. Scuzzo's Clown Burgers in the biggest fast food fight of the century. | |||||
34 | 5 | "Queasy Rider" | Evelyn A-R Gabai | September 13, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice gets tired of Doomie's tendency to be nice, so he builds a new vehicle: Road Hawg, the meanest chopper around, but Doomie's the only one who can save BJ from Road Hawg's vicious new gang. | |||||
35 | 6 | "How Green is My Gallery" | Chris Hubbell and Sam Graham | September 16, 1991 | |
Delia's art is a flop in Peaceful Pines, so Lydia and BJ decide to take Delia to a Neitherworld art colony, where her art will be truly appreciated. But with the good comes the bad! | |||||
36 | 7 | "Keeping Up with the Boneses" | Eric Lewald | September 17, 1991 | |
When BJ's new, rich neighbors move in, Beetlejuice goes out and gets himself a Monster Charge Card so he can have a bigger house and more stuff. But when the repo men arrive, BJ has to make a tough choice. | |||||
37 | 8 | "Pranks for the Memories" | Therese Naugle | September 18, 1991 | |
Scuzzo's got BJ's brain, BJ's got no brain, and its out to rule the Neitherworld. | |||||
38 | 9 | "Caddy Shock" | Julianne Klemm | September 19, 1991 | |
Lydia is stuck competing against Claire in her school's golf course and Claire just happens to be the reigning teen golf champ of Peaceful Pines. In an attempt to help Lydia out, BJ teleports Claire to a Neitherworld country club, where she is turned into a golf trophy. Now Beetlejuice and Lydia have to win the golf tournament and get Claire back. | |||||
39 | 10 | "Two Heads Are Better Than None" | Doug Molitor | September 20, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice says the wrong thing and gets his head put onto the Monster Across the Street's body now the Monster's got two heads, and BJ's body is left to wander. | |||||
40 | 11 | "Beauty and the Beetle" | Tony Marino | September 23, 1991 | |
Coincidentally on the very same day Lydia has doubts about her own beauty, the great beast Thing Thong, who steals beautiful things because he feels he is himself ugly, kidnaps her. While Lydia helps Thing Thong find confidence in himself, Beetlejuice tries to save her in the guise of the famed adventurer Grimdiana Bones. Title reference: Beauty and the Beast (1991 film) | |||||
41 | 12 | "Creepy Cookies" | Gordon Kent | September 24, 1991 | |
When Lydia joins the Happy Faced Girls, Beetlejuice laughs until he finds out how much money a cookie drive can pull in. He rushes back to the Neitherworld where he assembles the Sappy Face Ghouls and gives them some of his homemade cookies to sell in Peaceful Pines. Too bad the cookies are haunted! | |||||
42 | 13 | "Poe Pourri" | Tony Marino | September 25, 1991 | |
Edgar Allan Poe comes to BJ's Roadhouse in search of his lost Lenore. This is followed by a series of nightmares Beetlejuice experiences that are loosely based on Poe's works. | |||||
43 | 14 | "Ear's Looking at You" | Tony Marino | September 26, 1991 | |
A Sam Spade spoof featuring two ears cut off from a family fortune. | |||||
44 | 15 | "Beetlebones" | Kathleen Lawrance, Tedd Anasti and Patsy Cameron | September 27, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice's sophisticated skeleton escapes from his skin and runs off. Lydia, Jacques, and BJ's skin must recapture Beetlebones before the Skeleton Crew does. | |||||
45 | 16 | "Smell-a-thon" | Larry Parr | September 30, 1991 | |
When BJ finds out about the Save the Whales Telethon Lydia is involved in, he gets an idea: hold his own telethon and make a fortune! So he holds a Save-the-Smells Telethon to do just that until he actually, truly, begins to believe in his cause. Who would have thought? Apparently nobody, because when the telethon money mysteriously disappears, Public Opinion rises squarely against Beetlejuice. | |||||
46 | 17 | "The Miss Beauty-Juice Pageant" | Larry Parr | October 1, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice wants to enter the First Neitherworld Beauty Pageant (the prize is a Ton o' Cash), but is turned down because he's a man. Determined to win the prize, BJ launches a "Men Are Beautiful Too" campaign, closely followed by a "Disgusting is Beautiful Too" campaign. Finally, the pageant is opened to everybody. But if everybody is in the pageant, who's left to even watch it? | |||||
47 | 18 | "Sappiest Place on Earth" | Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir | October 2, 1991 | |
When the Happy Face Girls' outing is called off on account of rain, BJ (as Denmother MacCree) takes them to Grislyland, the Neitherworld's newest theme park. But Grislyland's patron cartoon character, the evil Bartholomew Batt, is out for more than a profitable enterprise. Title reference: Walt Disney World | |||||
48 | 19 | "Brinkadoom" | Terrence McDonnell | October 3, 1991 | |
BJ, Lydia, and Doomie accidentally tumble into Brinkadoom, a cursed village which disappears for an eternity as soon as all its inhabitants fall asleep. Can they find their way out before that happens? | |||||
49 | 20 | "Foreign Exchange" | Patsy Cameron, Tedd Anasti and Evelyn A-R Gabai | October 4, 1991 | |
When a beautiful Scandinavian exchange student arrives at Miss Shannon's school, Claire thinks she will burst with envy until she relieves her fury by embarrassing the exchange student in front of everybody. To get even, Lydia and BJ send Claire to be an exchange student herself in the Neitherworld. | |||||
50 | 21 | "Family Scarelooms" | Michael Edens | October 7, 1991 | |
BJ's parents want to join the Society for the Oldest and Moldiest Families of the Neitherworld, but they need the Juice family coat of arms to prove their lineage. Unfortunately, the coat is somewhere in Beetlejuice's room, which has never been cleaned. | |||||
51 | 22 | "Them Bones, Them Bones, Them Funny Bones" | Larry Parr | October 8, 1991 | |
Lydia is to MC at her school's talent night, but she's afraid she isn't funny enough. So BJ lends her his funny bone. But what's Beetlejuice without a funny bone?? | |||||
52 | 23 | "Hotel Hello" | Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti | October 9, 1991 | |
Charles really needs a weekend to relax, so Mr. Beetleman takes the Deetzes to Hotel Hello in the Neitherworld. But with Charles stressing out over every little thing, not to mention a vampire after Delia's neck, what kind of vacation will it turn out to be? | |||||
53 | 24 | "Goody Two Shoes" | Evelyn A-R Gabai, Patsy Cameron and Tedd Anasti | October 10, 1991 | |
It's "Good Neighbor Day" in the Neitherworld, when being nice is a law. Of course, BJ won't stand for it, and causes trouble which lures in Goody Two Shoes, an annoying fairy from the Bureau of Sweetness and Prissiness (BSnP). With a wave of her wand, Goody turns everyone into denizens of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in an effort to help. What a fate! | |||||
54 | 25 | "Vidiots" | Mike Keyes and Jeff Abal | October 11, 1991 | |
A video game called Scourge sucks Lydia and Beetlejuice into cyberspace, and they must outsmart the computer if they ever hope to escape. | |||||
55 | 26 | "Ship of Ghouls" | Terrence McDonnell | October 14, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice illegally wins two tickets for an ocean cruise and takes Lydia on a very odd vacation on the high seas. | |||||
56 | 27 | "Poultrygeist" | J.D. Smith | October 15, 1991 | |
A leftover chicken in BJ's fridge turns undead and haunts the Roadhouse in the form of the most dreaded of all specters a Poultrygeist! Can Beetlejuice and Lydia banish it before sleep deprivation claims BJ's last remaining shreds of sanity? | |||||
57 | 28 | "It's a Wonderful Afterlife" | Julianne Kiemm | October 16, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice has an off day and wishes he had never met any of his friends. Clarence Sale shows up and shows him what the Neitherworld and the real world would be like without him. Seeing Lydia miserable and friendless convinces BJ to change his mind, and Clarence is rewarded for his trouble with a shiny new car. | |||||
58 | 29 | "Ghost Writer in the Sky" | Steve Cuden | October 17, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice publishes his auto dieography and is heralded as one of the finest authors of all time. But the lies he tells about his friends in the book come back to haunt him, big time. | |||||
59 | 30 | "Cabin Fever" | Mark Edens | October 18, 1991 | |
After spending all day curing Lydia of her measles, Beetlejuice gets Cabin Fever and then is quarantined to the Roadhouse. How can Lydia help BJ get over Cabin Fever if they can't go outside? | |||||
60 | 31 | "Highs-Ghoul Confidential" | Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir | October 21, 1991 | |
While flipping through Beetlejuice's high school yearbook, Lydia is astounded to discover that her best friend was none other than Prom King! She presses BJ for the story, and he tells it and it is one doozy of a tale. | |||||
61 | 32 | "Rotten Sports" | Mark Edens | October 22, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice recruits Lydia to coach Team BJ in the Neitherworld All Ghoul Games. But the team is hopeless and the opposition is fierce. Can Lydia motivate her friends enough to even dream of winning, especially Beetlejuice, who's devoted all his time to product endorsements? | |||||
62 | 33 | "Mr. Beetlejuice Goes to Town" | Sandy Sceany | October 23, 1991 | |
When Mayor Maynot threatens to tear down the Roadhouse to make room for a new superhighway, Beetlejuice runs for office and wins. But it is soon apparent that BJ is an even more corrupt mayor than the last one, and it's up to his friends to get him impeached before he gets too out of hand. | |||||
63 | 34 | "Time Flies" | Michael Edens | October 24, 1991 | |
It's the anniversary of the day Beetlejuice and Lydia met, and BJ presents Lydia with a watch. But time flies, and Beetlejuice and Lydia follow the escaped watch through the Sands of Time, where they meet Grandfather Time. BJ gives the poor old geezer a cog attack, thoroughly messing up the flow of Time. They must get time restarted or nothing will be the same again. | |||||
64 | 35 | "To Beetle or Not to Beetle" | Mark Edens | October 25, 1991 | |
Lydia has to write a paper on William Shakespeare for her English class, but can't understand his plays. So BJ takes her to the Neitherworld to meet Mr. Shakespeare's characters, who turn out to be rather disgruntled with their roles. When they kidnap Lydia and try to force her to rewrite their plays, BJ must rescue her; then it's up to the both of them to cure Shakespeare of his monumental writer's block. | |||||
65 | 36 | "A Star is Bored" | Stephen Sustarsic and Steven Cuden | October 28, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice becomes the Neitherworld's grossest movie star, and finds that fame isn't all it's cracked up to be. Lydia then has to help him back into poverty by "cleaning up his act." | |||||
66 | 37 | "Oh, Brother!" | Mark Edens | October 29, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice's perfect little brother Donnyjuice comes to visit, leaving BJ feeling a bit down and out. Donny and Lydia set out to cheer Beetlejuice up before he does something drastic. | |||||
67 | 38 | "Snugglejuice" | Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir | October 30, 1991 | |
It's Pranksgiving in the Neitherworld, and Beetlejuice's rival Germs Pondscum looks as if he's going to beat BJ for the title of Grand High Prankster. Pondscum proves himself to be lower than a Sandworm's belly when he frames Beetlejuice for a crime he didn't commit and gets him sentenced to rehabilitation in NeitherNeitherLand. Beetlejuice comes out of the ordeal as Snugglejuice, the Cutest Being in the Neitherworld. Can Lydia reverse the process and help BJ win the Prank Tournament? | |||||
68 | 39 | "In the Schticks" | Patricia Goldstone | October 31, 1991 | |
When Beetlejuice and Lydia pull a scam, Lydia gets sentenced to washing dishes at the Last Resort Resort on the River Schticks. Beetlejuice, haunted by memories of his Uncle Sid and Aunt Irma, who used to take him to the Last Resort Resort when he was a baby, rushes to Lydia's rescue. Can they survive the awful jokes that abound everywhere on the River Schticks? | |||||
69 | 40 | "Recipe for Disaster" | Michael Edens | November 1, 1991 | |
Lydia's caesar salad comes to life and attempts to take over the Neitherworld with his legion of surly vegetables. Can BJ and Lydia usurp Caesar and get the rightful rulers of Aroma back on the throne? | |||||
70 | 41 | "Substitute Creature" | Pat Corcoran | November 4, 1991 | |
Lydia makes a foolish wish that Beetlejuice could teach her class for a day, and he grants it. He takes Lydia, Claire, Bertha and Prudence on a trip to "Historyland" in the Neitherworld, where they learn a bit more than history like never trust a professor in a striped suit. | |||||
71 | 42 | "Ghoul of My Dreams" | Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir | November 5, 1991 | |
The Monster and Monstress have a falling out, and Beetlejuice takes advantage of the situation by spinning their misery off into a highly rated TV program. NOTE: Lydia doesn't appear in this episode. | |||||
72 | 43 | "Prairie Strife" | Julianne Klemm | November 6, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice inherits Auntie Em's milk farm, located in the Wild West. But the infamous outlaw Jesse Germs has been threatening the locals. Can BJ and Lydia thwart his insidious plan to scare everyone off the land? | |||||
73 | 44 | "Moby Richard" | J.D. Smith | November 7, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice and Lydia put on "Disasterpiece Theatre", and decide to do Moby-Dick as their first episode. But Moby "Richard" refuses to change the classic to suit Beetlejuice's notions of what a classic should be, and quits (but not without insulting BJ first). BJ lets the character of Captain Ahab take him over, and leads the others on a dangerous mission through Sandworm Land to get revenge on the whale. | |||||
74 | 45 | "The Unnatural" | Michael Reid | November 8, 1991 | |
It's BJ's team against Scuzzo's team in the baseball event of the century! But after a few setbacks, that becomes Beetlejuice and Lydia, all alone, against Scuzzo's entire team. It's Sudden Death for the losers and who will those losers be? | |||||
75 | 46 | "Forget Me Nuts" | Lester P. Lester | November 11, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice loses his memory after he gets hit on the head by a satellite, so Lydia takes him to see Dr. Zigmund Void. Dr. Void splits BJ's personality, and takes the clone and Lydia within BJ's body by way of a shrinking submersible. They have to find out what is causing BJ's inability to access his memory banks before time runs out and they return to normal size. | |||||
76 | 47 | "The Birdbrain of Alcatraz" | David Young and J.D. Smith | November 12, 1991 | |
Scuzzo frames Beetlejuice for stealing bad jokes, and gets him sent to the Big House. It's up to Lydia to gather up the evidence she needs to spring Beetlejuice and then to get the Governor to listen to her story. Meanwhile, BJ copes with afterlife under the disturbingly nurturing watch of Warden June Cleaver. | |||||
77 | 48 | "Generally Hysterical Hospital" | Peter Sauder | November 13, 1991 | |
Lydia trips on Beetlejuice's misplaced marbles and sprains her ankle, so BJ takes her to a Neitherworld hospital for treatment. But a greedy resident doctor is looking to make a quick buck and kidnaps Lydia with the intention of charging admission to the public to witness a "total body transplant" with BJ as the surgeon! | |||||
78 | 49 | "Super Zeroes" | Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir | November 14, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice tries to cash in on the superhero trend sweeping the Neitherworld by becoming UltraBeetleMan! With Lydia as his cub reporter sidekick, UBM sets out to thwart crime. Suddenly, Mt. Gushmore, Scumdon Bridge, the Fallen Arches of Triumph, the Awful Tower, and Lydia are shrunk by four menacing business tycoons. Can UBM save the day? | |||||
79 | 50 | "Beetle Geezer" | J.D. Smith | November 15, 1991 | |
Lydia treats her grandmother as if she's too old to do anything, and Grandma gets sick of it. With the help of Beetlejuice (disguised as Mr. Beetleman's father Grandpa Beetleman), Grandma Deetz takes all the other disgruntled inhabitants of the old folk's home on a wild tour of the Neitherworld. | |||||
80 | 51 | "A Very Grimm Fairy Tale" | Lester P. Lester | November 18, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice is threatened into telling the Sappy Faced Ghouls a fairy tale, and they don't want to hear one they already know. But they know them all! BJ finally resorts to inventing a story on the spot, featuring himself, Lydia, Flubbo, and other Neitherworld characters. | |||||
81 | 52 | "Wizard of Ooze" | Alan Bunce and J.D. Smith | November 19, 1991 | |
Yes, this is a Wizard of Oz spoof. Lydia is Dorothy, BJ is the Scarecrow, Jacques is the Bone Woodsman, the Monster is the Lion, Ginger is Toto, and Claire is the Wicked Witch. But you'll never guess who's the Wizard! | |||||
82 | 53 | "What Makes B.J. Run" | David Finley | November 20, 1991 | |
Mr. Monitor cancels Beetlejuice's show, and while Lydia gets her own children's show which she hates, BJ goes to work in the mailroom. He quickly takes the opportunity to steal a colleague's show ideas and is rapidly promoted to Mr. Monitor's supervisor. But how long can it last? | |||||
83 | 54 | "The Chromozone" | John Halfpenny | November 21, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice gets pulled into the Chromozone, a Twilight Zone spoof. There, BJ has to help Tod Sperling defeat Ima Loony, one of his creations who has begun writing her own scripts. But BJ loses his mind (literally) in the process. If Lydia can't get into the Chromozone in time, BJ will be brainless forever, not to mention vapid. | |||||
84 | 55 | "It's a Big, Big, Big, Big, Ape" | Alan Bunce | November 22, 1991 | |
When Captain Kidder washes up on the beach babbling of a 90 feet tall, singing, dancing ape on a tiny island in the middle of the ocean, chaos breaks out. Between BJ and Lydia, Jacques and Ginger, the Monster and Poopsie, the Mayor and Mrs. Bugsly, Chester Slime and Armhold Musclehugger, and Scuzzo and Fuzzo, who will reach the island and the valuable ape first? | |||||
85 | 56 | "The Neitherworld's Least Wanted" | Robert N.Skir and Marty Isenberg | November 25, 1991 | |
Four of Beetlejuice's worst enemies and the annoying Lipscum are organized together by a mysterious gangster named Mr. Big who's got BJ's number. His plan: trick BJ into separating his body parts and be unable to reunite them, until sundown destroys him. Naturally, Mr. Monitor is on the scene to gather ratings. | |||||
86 | 57 | "Don't Beetlejuice and Drive" | Dan DiStefano and J.D.Smith | November 26, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice and Doomie are caught distributing phony driver's licenses and sent to traffic school. But BJ's got a plan to escape, and winds up as a hero. | |||||
87 | 58 | "Robbin Juice of Sherweird Forest" | David Finley | November 27, 1991 | |
Yes, Beetlejuice moves to Sherweird Forest and attempts to steal from the rich and what was that other part again? Oh well. But then the Sheriff of RottingHam kidnaps Lydia and he must rescue her from Prince John DonJuan, the Sherweird Florist, before she crumbles under his bad puns. | |||||
88 | 59 | "Midnight Scum" | Robert N.Skir and Marty Isenberg | November 28, 1991 | |
Donny is a wanted man with a huge price on his head which makes for a perfect opportunity for Beetlejuice to get a little "closer" to his brother (with the aid of handcuffs, of course). But BJ isn't the only reward seeker on the scene: he must contend with Deader Alive, the famous bounty hunter from Neitherworld TV. | |||||
89 | 60 | "Gold Rush Fever" | Michael Edens | November 29, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice is literally bitten by the gold bug and contracts the dreaded Gold Fever. He must find some gold or he'll never get well. But a claim jumper has his eye on BJ's prospect. Can Lydia, Jacques and Doomie save him? | |||||
90 | 61 | "Relatively Pesty" | John Antoniou and Tom Johnstone | December 2, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice inadvertently turns some ants into his Aunts. Auntie Pasto, Auntie Social, Auntie Septic, and Honey Aunt. The Aunts promptly begin getting Beetlejuice and Lydia into trouble. If BJ can't get rid of them pronto, his landlord will throw him out. | |||||
91 | 62 | "King B.J." | Jim Carlson and Terrence McDonnell | December 3, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice and Lydia go to visit Merlin and discover that the great magician is plotting to overthrow the King. But when BJ pulls the Board from the Bone, he becomes the new King, and Merlin summons the dreaded B.O. Wolf to wipe him out. | |||||
92 | 63 | "Catmandu Got Your Tongue" | Julianne Klemm | December 4, 1991 | |
A black cat burglar makes off with Beetlejuice's tongue and takes it to Catmandu. BJ, after "borrowing" the Monster's tongue, joins the Forlorn Legion with Jacques to storm Catmandu and get his stolen property back. | |||||
93 | 64 | "Journey to the Centre of the Neitherworld" | David Silverman | December 5, 1991 | |
To get out of housework, BJ passes the time away telling Lydia about the time he and Jacques journeyed to the centre of the Neitherworld to rescue Vern Jewels, who was being held prisoner by Captain Nemo, who wanted to be rewritten into a hero role. | |||||
94 | 65 | "Not So Peaceful Pines" | Michael Edens | December 6, 1991 | |
Beetlejuice does the Mayor of Peaceful Pines a favor, but the Mayor reneges on his promise of a cash reward. So Beetlejuice, in a fit of anger, splits his personality into his good and his bad sides. The bad side wreaks havoc on the town and Lydia and the good side are forced to fetch Dr. Zigmund Void to help remedy the situation. |
External links
- Ehrbar, Greg (June 1, 2013). "DVD Review: Nelvana's Beetlejuice: The Complete Series". Cartoon Research.
- Beetlejuice at IMDb
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