rdfs:comment | - Beetlejuice var en populär film på Jorden. När försöker komma ihåg lösenordet för Aris Bochs Tel'tak, Överste Jonathan J. O'Neill försökt använda Beetlejuice utan framgång. (SG1: "Deadman Switch")
- Beetlejuice is the title character from the 1988 live-action film, Beetlejuice and the animated cartoon. He is the antagonist of the movie, but has a more heroic role in the cartoon. He is played by Michael Keaton in the movie and is voiced by Stephen Ouimette in the cartoon.
- Beetlejuice was a popular movie on Earth. When trying to remember the password for Aris Boch's Tel'tak, Colonel Jack O'Neill attempted to use Beetlejuice without success. (SG1: "Deadman Switch")
- Beetlejuice is American Television Series from Nelvana and Warner Bros.
- BeetleJuice was an animated cartoon series that ran for 4 seasons of 94 episodes of 109 segments which concerns the comic adventures of ghost "Beetlejuice" and his human friend Lydia which ran from September 9, 1989 to October 26, 1991 on ABC and from September 9, 1991 to May 7, 1992 on Fox TV Stations It was lossely based on a 1988 movie of the same name
- Beetlejuice is a 1988 horror comedy directed by Tim Burton about a recently deceased couple, and their efforts to keep their home from inhabitation via a "bio-exorcist" named Betelgeuse. The series spawned an animated spin-off of the same name, featuring a rambuncutious but more harmless Beetlejuice who routinely shapeshifted and took human friend Lydia on adventures in "the Neitherworld." The series was produced by Nelvana and ran on ABC Saturday mornings from 1988 through 1991 (and, for that last year, a new batch of episodes debuted concurrently on FOX).
- Film d'horreur comique, réalisé en 1988 par Tim Burton. Le scénario est basé sur les mésaventures d'un couple récemment décédé qui engage un "bio-exorciste" pour se débarrasser d'une famille de New-Yorkais ayant racheté leur ancienne maison.
- Beetlejuice is a frequent guest on the Howard Stern Show and a member of the Wack Pack. He has appeared in feature films as well as performed voice-over work. Beetlejuice has performed with various Howard Stern Show related comedians, including those that perform under The Killers of Comedy banner. Beetlejuices's real name is Lester Napoleon Green.
- In the game you control Beetlejuice through various side-scrolling and overhead view levels in an effort to scare the yuppie Deetz family and friends that have taken over the house. You stomp on cockroaches in order to gain points that you used to buy various scare tactics that you used to defeat various enemies and bosses.
- Beetlejuice is a 1988 American comedy fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and the screenplay by Michael McDowell and Warren Skaaren. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara and Jeffrey Jones. The film spawned an animated television series that Burton produced.
- The film was rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America for adult situations, language, and violence. Beetlejuice was a critical and commercial success and spawned a spin-off animated series. A sequel was planned but never made it past the drawing board until 2012, when a new sequel was announced to be in the works.
- After the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Burton was sent several scripts and became disheartened by their lack of imagination and originality. When he was sent Michael McDowell's original script for Beetlejuice, Burton agreed to direct, although Larry Wilson and later Warren Skaaren were hired to rewrite it. Beetlejuice was a critical and commercial success, grossing $73.7 million from a budget of $15 million. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and three Saturn Awards: Best Horror Film, Best Makeup and Best Supporting Actress for Sylvia Sidney, her final award before her death in 1999.
- Beetlejuice is an American-Canadian animated series which ran from September 9, 1989 to October 26, 1991 on ABC and, on Fox from September 9, 1991 to December 6, 1991. Loosely based on the 1988 film of the same name, it was developed and executive-produced by the film's director, Tim Burton. The series focuses on the life of Goth girl Lydia Deetz and her undead friend Beetlejuice as they explore The Neitherworld, a wacky afterlife realm inhabited by monsters, ghosts, ghouls and zombies. Danny Elfman's theme for the film was arranged for the cartoon by Elfman himself.
- Beetlejuice was a fictional ghost from the same-named movie of 1988. The movie was so popular, a cartoon loosely based on it aired for three years. Due to being a ghost, Beetlejuice has been seen with the Ghostbusters in several attractions at Universal Studios. In the early 90's, there was a performance at Universal Studios where he appears on the ledge of a building, asking civilians if they want to play strip Scrabble with him. The Ghostbusters then arrive on the scene. Beetlejuice encourages the boys in gray to come in after him. We hear crashing sounds and desks and lamps come out of the windows. After all of the calamity, the Ghostbusters exit the building holding a smoking trap obviously containing Beetlejuice. Another performance years later called Extreme Ghostbusters: The Great F
- Barbra and Adam Maitland are a married couple who live in a New England home. Their real estate agent, Janine tries to get them to sell the house to a married couple with a family. They refuse and head off to buy some stuff from their hardware store. On the way back, they come across a dog along the road and swerve to the side of the bridge. Unlucky for them, the dog goes off the wood and the couple fall into the river below. Later, Adam and Barbra are home soaking wet, both not knowing that they're dead until they realize that they can't burn, they have no reflection in the mirror, whenever they go out, they're on a sandy planet known as Saturn and almost get eaten by Sandworms and they have a book called "The Handbook for the Recently Deceased."
- thumb|262px Beetlejuice (literalmente, ‘zumo de escarabajo’), Bitelchús en España y Beetlejuice: El Súper Fantasma en América Latina, es un personaje creado por el cineasta Tim Burton. Beetlejuice es un difunto que vive en el no mundo, recreación del mundo real según la visión de los muertos. Beetlejuice trabaja precisamente como «exorcista de los vivos» (autodenominado «bioexorcista»), es decir, ayuda a los fantasmas a echar de su hogar, o de cualquier otro lugar, a cualquier ser vivo que les pueda molestar. Beetlejuice fue diseñado como un hombre sucio, grosero y pícaro, cuya idea de una buena alimentación son las cucarachas; va desaliñado, su mejor gala es un anticuado traje a rayas y es capaz de transformarse o de desfigurar su cuerpo a su antojo en las más diversas y grotescas formas.
- The premise of the animated series was greatly changed from the film, to the point where one only superficially resembled the other. In the film, Beetlejuice was the antagonist, who ended up nearly marrying a disgusted Lydia; in the series, they are best friends, and Lydia, something of a social misfit in the living world, frequently visits him in the afterlife during her free time. The Maitlands, the most significant characters in the film, are nowhere to be found in the series. And unlike the mind-numbing bureaucracy that is in the movie, the afterlife was converted into "the Neitherworld", a bizarre and humorous parody of the living world, with the fact of it being the afterlife only rarely mentioned, and the living world was referred to once or twice as "the Outerworld" (or as "the Oth
- Beetlejuice is a 1988 comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones and Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice. The plot revolves around a recently deceased couple who seek the help of obnoxious "bio-exorcist" Beetlejuice in order to remove the new owners of their quaint New England house, a family of metropolitan yuppies from New York City.
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abstract | - Beetlejuice var en populär film på Jorden. När försöker komma ihåg lösenordet för Aris Bochs Tel'tak, Överste Jonathan J. O'Neill försökt använda Beetlejuice utan framgång. (SG1: "Deadman Switch")
- Beetlejuice is the title character from the 1988 live-action film, Beetlejuice and the animated cartoon. He is the antagonist of the movie, but has a more heroic role in the cartoon. He is played by Michael Keaton in the movie and is voiced by Stephen Ouimette in the cartoon.
- Beetlejuice was a popular movie on Earth. When trying to remember the password for Aris Boch's Tel'tak, Colonel Jack O'Neill attempted to use Beetlejuice without success. (SG1: "Deadman Switch")
- Beetlejuice is American Television Series from Nelvana and Warner Bros.
- BeetleJuice was an animated cartoon series that ran for 4 seasons of 94 episodes of 109 segments which concerns the comic adventures of ghost "Beetlejuice" and his human friend Lydia which ran from September 9, 1989 to October 26, 1991 on ABC and from September 9, 1991 to May 7, 1992 on Fox TV Stations It was lossely based on a 1988 movie of the same name
- Beetlejuice is a 1988 horror comedy directed by Tim Burton about a recently deceased couple, and their efforts to keep their home from inhabitation via a "bio-exorcist" named Betelgeuse. The series spawned an animated spin-off of the same name, featuring a rambuncutious but more harmless Beetlejuice who routinely shapeshifted and took human friend Lydia on adventures in "the Neitherworld." The series was produced by Nelvana and ran on ABC Saturday mornings from 1988 through 1991 (and, for that last year, a new batch of episodes debuted concurrently on FOX).
- Beetlejuice was a fictional ghost from the same-named movie of 1988. The movie was so popular, a cartoon loosely based on it aired for three years. Due to being a ghost, Beetlejuice has been seen with the Ghostbusters in several attractions at Universal Studios. In the early 90's, there was a performance at Universal Studios where he appears on the ledge of a building, asking civilians if they want to play strip Scrabble with him. The Ghostbusters then arrive on the scene. Beetlejuice encourages the boys in gray to come in after him. We hear crashing sounds and desks and lamps come out of the windows. After all of the calamity, the Ghostbusters exit the building holding a smoking trap obviously containing Beetlejuice. Another performance years later called Extreme Ghostbusters: The Great Fright Way had Beetlejuice at the Firehouse and singing a mocking parody of the song New York, New York. Then the "Extreme Ghostbusters" arrive to trap him, but instead get possessed by Beetlejuice and perform a flamboyant lip synch concert. After the performance is over, Beetlejuice and the Ghostbusters ride away in Ecto-1. A similar performance in 1991 had the original Ghostbusters find Beetlejuice and attempt to trap him. First, Beetlejuice attempts to trick them by making them think the client is the ghost. When that doesn't work, Beetlejuice makes the Ghostbusters lip synch Ain't No Mountain High Enough and M.C. Hammer's U Can't Touch This. Eventually, Slimer slimes Beetlejuice and the Ghostbusters bust Beetlejuice offstage.
- thumb|262px Beetlejuice (literalmente, ‘zumo de escarabajo’), Bitelchús en España y Beetlejuice: El Súper Fantasma en América Latina, es un personaje creado por el cineasta Tim Burton. Beetlejuice es un difunto que vive en el no mundo, recreación del mundo real según la visión de los muertos. Beetlejuice trabaja precisamente como «exorcista de los vivos» (autodenominado «bioexorcista»), es decir, ayuda a los fantasmas a echar de su hogar, o de cualquier otro lugar, a cualquier ser vivo que les pueda molestar. Beetlejuice fue diseñado como un hombre sucio, grosero y pícaro, cuya idea de una buena alimentación son las cucarachas; va desaliñado, su mejor gala es un anticuado traje a rayas y es capaz de transformarse o de desfigurar su cuerpo a su antojo en las más diversas y grotescas formas. Este disparatado personaje fue el protagonista de una película con su nombre, Beetlejuice, estrenada en el año 1988, dirigida por su propio creador, Tim Burton, y protagonizada por el actor Michael Keaton en el papel de Beetlejuice; Winona Ryder hace el papel de Lydia Deetz, una sombría muchacha que detesta a su padre y a su madrastra, Charles y Delia Deetz, interpretados por Jeffrey Jones y Catherine O'Hara, respectivamente. La película, de un delirante humor negro, fue un gran éxito por aquel año, recaudando sólo en Estados Unidos 73 millones de dólares. Para los fans de culto de Burton fue, y es hoy día, una pieza para su colección. Adam (Alec Baldwin) y Barbara (Geena Davis) mueren en un accidente de coche poco tiempo después de estrenar su nueva casa. Los nuevos propietarios son Charles, la extravagante escultora Delia (Catherine O'Hara) y la hija de Charles (Winona Ryder). Lo que ellos no imaginan es que a los fantasmas están molestos con los nuevos propietarios,y, erroneamente, deciden pedir ayuda a Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton), un desagradable, gritón y chapuzero bioexorcista que utilizará sus poco recomendables métodos para echar a los vivos de la casa.
- Beetlejuice is an American-Canadian animated series which ran from September 9, 1989 to October 26, 1991 on ABC and, on Fox from September 9, 1991 to December 6, 1991. Loosely based on the 1988 film of the same name, it was developed and executive-produced by the film's director, Tim Burton. The series focuses on the life of Goth girl Lydia Deetz and her undead friend Beetlejuice as they explore The Neitherworld, a wacky afterlife realm inhabited by monsters, ghosts, ghouls and zombies. Danny Elfman's theme for the film was arranged for the cartoon by Elfman himself. In 1990 the series won (shared with The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.
- Film d'horreur comique, réalisé en 1988 par Tim Burton. Le scénario est basé sur les mésaventures d'un couple récemment décédé qui engage un "bio-exorciste" pour se débarrasser d'une famille de New-Yorkais ayant racheté leur ancienne maison.
- Beetlejuice is a frequent guest on the Howard Stern Show and a member of the Wack Pack. He has appeared in feature films as well as performed voice-over work. Beetlejuice has performed with various Howard Stern Show related comedians, including those that perform under The Killers of Comedy banner. Beetlejuices's real name is Lester Napoleon Green.
- Beetlejuice is a 1988 comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara, Jeffrey Jones and Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice. The plot revolves around a recently deceased couple who seek the help of obnoxious "bio-exorcist" Beetlejuice in order to remove the new owners of their quaint New England house, a family of metropolitan yuppies from New York City. After the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Burton was sent scripts and became disheartened by their lack of imagination and originality. With only one million out of Beetlejuice's budget of $13 million given over to visual effects work, it was Burton's intention to make them similar to the B movies he grew up with as a child. Beetlejuice was a financial and critical success, garnering an animated television series and an unproduced sequel titled Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian.
- In the game you control Beetlejuice through various side-scrolling and overhead view levels in an effort to scare the yuppie Deetz family and friends that have taken over the house. You stomp on cockroaches in order to gain points that you used to buy various scare tactics that you used to defeat various enemies and bosses.
- After the success of Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Burton was sent several scripts and became disheartened by their lack of imagination and originality. When he was sent Michael McDowell's original script for Beetlejuice, Burton agreed to direct, although Larry Wilson and later Warren Skaaren were hired to rewrite it. Beetlejuice was a critical and commercial success, grossing $73.7 million from a budget of $15 million. It won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and three Saturn Awards: Best Horror Film, Best Makeup and Best Supporting Actress for Sylvia Sidney, her final award before her death in 1999. The film spawned an animated television series that Burton produced and a planned unproduced sequel, Beetlejuice Goes Hawaiian. In 2012, new development on a sequel was announced.
- Beetlejuice is a 1988 American comedy fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and the screenplay by Michael McDowell and Warren Skaaren. The film stars Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Catherine O'Hara and Jeffrey Jones. The film spawned an animated television series that Burton produced.
- Barbra and Adam Maitland are a married couple who live in a New England home. Their real estate agent, Janine tries to get them to sell the house to a married couple with a family. They refuse and head off to buy some stuff from their hardware store. On the way back, they come across a dog along the road and swerve to the side of the bridge. Unlucky for them, the dog goes off the wood and the couple fall into the river below. Later, Adam and Barbra are home soaking wet, both not knowing that they're dead until they realize that they can't burn, they have no reflection in the mirror, whenever they go out, they're on a sandy planet known as Saturn and almost get eaten by Sandworms and they have a book called "The Handbook for the Recently Deceased." Also unlucky for them, Janine sells the house to a man named Charles Deetz, his second wife (She is Lydia's real mom in the cartoons--but stepmom in the film), Delia Deetz and his only daughter Lydia. No one can see the ghosts, but Lydia can because she's goth and she believes in the dead. After failing parlor tricks, the Maitlands decide to go to the Netherworld to get some help, unknowingly leaving the book behind. Before their appointment, they saw a flyer for a guy named "Betelgeuse" (spelled in the title as Beetlejuice) and see an ad for him on TV and think that he has the answer to their problems. However, Juno, their caseworker, warns them not to hire him for he is bad and will cause a lot of trouble. As they leave, we don't see the title character himself as of yet, but he is seen luring a fly and then, presumably eating him offscreen. After another failed attempt to scare the Deetzes off, Adam and Barbra befriend Lydia. The next day, Lydia tries talking to Delia about the ghosts, but she doesn't listen for she is having a dinner party for her Curator/Art Dealer and his friends. Adam and Barbra, despite Juno's warnings summon Betelgeuse, who turns out to be nothing but a slovenly, perverted, shallow, and scary looking ghoul. They go back home determined that they can scare the Deetzes off themselves. They try scaring them at their dinner party, but it turns out, they loved the congo to "Day-O" and invite them downstairs. Lydia tells everyone that they can't and the guests leave in a huff of disbelief. The Deetzes and their curator Otho enter the attic where they couldn't find the ghosts, but Otho steals the handbook. Betelgeuse, stirring things up, turns into a snake, tries to kill Charles and is taking an interest in Lydia. Barbara calls Betelgeuse three times sending him away, but it hurts Lydia for they had summoned him to scare them away. Betelgeuse and Barbra argue about the job, but it turns out that he reveals his plan to marry Lydia so he can join the land of the living much to Adam and Barbra's horror. The ghosts come back to the afterlife where Juno is mad at them for 1) hiring Betelgeuse and forgetting to put him back, 2) for letting the humans discover them/take pictures of them, and 3) for letting Otho getting hand of the book. She convinces them to try and scare them again. This time by making scary faces and scaring them away, though Adam and Barbra who now see Lydia as a daughter, don't want to. In the meantime, Lydia writes her suicide note so she can join Adam and Barbra in the dead and meets up with Betelgeuse. Adam and Barbra head off to stop Lydia from saying his name, but end up scaring her. Luckily, as they went back to their normal selves, they tell her it's just them and they decided to let the Deetzes stay. Downstairs, Otho has had his people move the model that Adam built downstairs and he uses the wedding clothes to perform a ritual to make the ghots come alive. However, they are dying for they are being exorcised by mistake. Lydia, having no choice, summons Betelgeuse on the condition that Lydia must marry him. Betelgeuse sucessfully saves the Maitlands, gets rid of Otho and the curators, but conducts the wedding between him and a disgusted Lydia. Before Betelgeuse can marry Lydia, Barbra and Adam try to unsummon him but to no avail with Adam being shrunk and stuck in the model and Barbara first having her mouth gotten shut, and then being taken to the sandy planet of Saturn, where she suddenly comes face to face with the sandworm from earlier in the film. Adam's car hits Betelgeuse's foot, inturrupting the marraige ceremony and Betelgeuse gets eaten and banished by the Sandworm. Later on, Betelgeuse, ends up in the waiting room where he ticks off a Witch Doctor who shrinks his head and the Deetzes and the Maitlands live together in harmony.
- The premise of the animated series was greatly changed from the film, to the point where one only superficially resembled the other. In the film, Beetlejuice was the antagonist, who ended up nearly marrying a disgusted Lydia; in the series, they are best friends, and Lydia, something of a social misfit in the living world, frequently visits him in the afterlife during her free time. The Maitlands, the most significant characters in the film, are nowhere to be found in the series. And unlike the mind-numbing bureaucracy that is in the movie, the afterlife was converted into "the Neitherworld", a bizarre and humorous parody of the living world, with the fact of it being the afterlife only rarely mentioned, and the living world was referred to once or twice as "the Outerworld" (or as "the Otherworld"). Also in the series the title character is spelled Beetlejuice whereas in the film it is spelled Betelgeuse. Another difference is in the series, the town where the Deetzes lived is called "Peaceful Pines", instead of "Winter River" as it is called in the movie. However, in the episode "Critter Sitters", Lydia (who is singing "Day-O/The Banana Boat Song", which is the same song used in the movie when the Maitlands tried to scare the Deetzes out of their home during the dinner scene) rides through the bridge the Maitlands crashed off, and lives in the same exact house (the remodeled version after the Deetzes moved in). Besides the absence of Adam & Barbara Maitland, other significant characters absent from the series include Otho, Delia's interior designer, and Juno, the afterlife caseworker. Furthermore, there is no mention of the Handbook for the Recently Deceased or the model of the town Adam built. However, Beetlejuice uses two of his lines from the film so often they have become catchphrases. One is "It's showtime", often yelled triumphantly. The other is "Save that guy for later" (in the film, referring to a piece of phlegm he'd hocked into his jacket pocket; in the series, usually to a bug, which he'd frequently eat. This was done off-screen, with an echoing crunch, usually grossing out Lydia or whoever happened to be at hand).
- The film was rated PG by the Motion Picture Association of America for adult situations, language, and violence. Beetlejuice was a critical and commercial success and spawned a spin-off animated series. A sequel was planned but never made it past the drawing board until 2012, when a new sequel was announced to be in the works.
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