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Beetlejuice

Beetlejuice

19897.64 Seasons109 EpisodesEnded

Overview

The adventures of preteen goth Lydia Deetz and her undead friend Beetlejuice as they explore The Neitherworld, a wacky afterlife realm inhabited by monsters, ghosts, ghouls and zombies.

Created by Tim Burton
Produced by Patrick Loubert, Michael Hirsh, Clive A. Smith
NetworksABCFOXFox Kids

Top Cast

Stephen Ouimette

Stephen Ouimette

Beetlejuice (voice)

Alyson Court

Alyson Court

Lydia Deetz (voice)

Tabitha St. Germain

Tabitha St. Germain

Ginger (voice)

Len Carlson

Len Carlson

The Monster Across the Street (voice)

Elizabeth Hanna

Elizabeth Hanna

Delia Deetz (voice)

Roger Dunn

Roger Dunn

Charles Deetz (voice)

John Stocker

John Stocker

Bartholomew Batt

Tara Strong

Tara Strong

Claire Brewster

Dan Hennessey

Dan Hennessey

Bully the Crud

Keith Knight

Keith Knight

Armhold Musclehugger

Themes & Keywords

slapstick comedyundeadbased on moviehorror for childrenpre-teenimprobable friendshipanimated horrorgothkid-friendly horrorall-girls schoolvisual gag

About Beetlejuice

Beetlejuice is a animation, sci-fi & fantasy, comedy series that first aired in 1989 exploring themes of slapstick comedy, undead, based on movie, horror for children, pre-teen, improbable friendship. Created by Tim Burton, it stars Stephen Ouimette, Alyson Court, Tabitha St. Germain. The adventures of preteen goth Lydia Deetz and her undead friend Beetlejuice as they explore The Neitherworld, a wacky afterlife realm inhabited by monsters, ghosts, ghouls and zombies.

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