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Beetlejuice 1

Stephen Ouimette , Alyson Court    VHS Tape


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Amazon.com: 4.9 out of 5 stars (8 customer reviews)

30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wheres the dvd ?, Sep 20 2005
By E. Porter - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beetlejuice 1 (VHS Tape)
All i can say is.... This cartoon should be out on dvd, we get almost every other cartoon known to man put on dvd, Why not the ghost with the most Beetlejuice ? Come on Warner Brothers wheres the dvd ?

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice! Beetlejuice!, Dec 23 2004
By Draconis Blackthorne - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beetlejuice 1 (VHS Tape)
If you also enjoy the film, which is yet another favorite, This is absolutely recommended for Infernal Progeny as well, for it is loads of fun and will inspire maniacal laughter. There are several other volumes in this series, so there is much to look forward to!

Beetlejuice Cartoon Vol. 1 contains three episodes:

* Critter Sitters

Beetlejuice becomes inspired by Lydia's babysitting stint, so he goes off to 'baby sit' {literally} some neitherworld critters who prove too difficult to handle, resulting in a veritable rampage, destroying much of a Neitherworld towne. He is arrested and attends court presided by "Judge Mental", with Lydia as defense attorney.

* The Big Faceoff

Beetlejuice fears that his patented fright face just isn't scary enough anymore, as he fails to scare Lydia's father when he sleepwalks into the room, looking haggard and dishevelled. Beetlejuice enters a Gross-Out contest where he encounters a nearly worthy opponent, who does manage some impressive transmutations, but still cannot match up to Beetlejuice's improvised and surprising new ghoulish image.

* Skeletons In The Closet

Beetlejuice's lies catch up with him as his closet begins emitting a wailing "lies... lies!", which turns out to be his "skeletons in the closet" - it seems that in the Neitherworld, the more you lie, the more populated your closet becomes with these ghostly skeletons, who go about telling on him to his friends, who become hurt by his true opinions about them. The only way to be rid of these phantoms is to tell the truth.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars CARTOON CLASSIC, Jun 11 2001
By Guy De Federicis - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Beetlejuice 1 (VHS Tape)
Fifty years from now, pop culturalists will be going ga-ga over a quirky Saturday morning kiddie cartoon that starred a thing from another world and a young American girl with a penchant for the darker side of life. The animation is fine and imaginative but tv cheap, it's the great scripts and honest delivery of the actors involved that make this so enjoyable. A saturday morning kid's show that suggests to kids to embrace their darker side, and to have concern for the 'beetlejuices' of our world.
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