Lydia is cornered and threatened by a baby sand worm that's on the loose and Beetlejuice shows up to save her. From Episode 9 Season 1 called "Worm Welcome"
Gelatina_Royal Yeah in the movie it was just a plot point and didn’t really mean anything, but the relationship between the two of them in the series is just too cute.
@@fanlove873 Actually, it's the movie "Beetlejuice" that is the original version...however, the Animated Series version is equally popular, if not more so...and does stand on its own VERY well, enough that it's perfectly reasonable to accept either version...or even BOTH versions...as the definitive "Beetlejuice"... In fact, there is even now a Broadway musical version of "Beetlejuice" that apparently seeks to combine the movie plot with the show's interpretation of the Beetlejuice character which is getting very good reviews...😁😁😁😁
Movie Beetlejuice isn't that bad either. He kept his promise to the Maitlands to scare the people out of their house and he kept the promise to Lydia to help the Maitlands if she marries him. How did they thank him? Lydia didn't keep her promise to marry him (notice how Beetlejuice is shocked when she yells No !) and Barbara put the sandworm on him. When Beetlejuice told Lydia to help him get out of the model and Lydia said she wanted to get in he asked surprised "Why?" and he said "help me get out and maybe we can talk or something" - he was trying to convince her not to commit suicide. Beetlejuice did tell the Maitlands that he can relate to Lydia and that he thinks she understands him. Beetlejuice is welcoming everyone in his house: from the Maitlands, to Lydia's parents (compared to the cartoon Beetlejuice who doesn't let anyone in except Lydia).
BlackRose Garden for the Strange and Unusual even though he kept his promises but His intentions for marrying Lydia was so he can stay in the real world and cause mayhem plus the only reason why he said he thought that Lydia got him was because he thought Lydia would agree with him (she probably did also when she said no to marring him OBVIOUSLY that was gross since he’s beyond adulthood and Lydia was probably 16 I also think that Lydia rethought her choices about dying she realized what she needed which was love and attention) also Beetlejuice’s “Why?” Was because he genuinely didn’t understand why she wanted to be in the neitherworld to him it’s boring. The reason why they made Beetlejuice a “good guy” in the show was probably because they wanted to show that Lydia and Beetlejuice DID understand each other and for the sake of it being a kids show. But all in all Beetlejuice is a jerk but if he wants too he won’t ( though Beetlejuice’s original design and personality was a sick, perverted, murder so um Ye)
its funny and odd. as a child of the 80s, for some reason i knew about the cartoon, but i never knew about the film so i thought it was odd when he was the bad guy in that film.
@@wa-bu3ke yeah for example BJ says something and it literally happens. I’ll watch a little tv 📺 and he literally was watching a little tv it was very small. That’s funny to me 😆
i had watched multiple beetlejuice episodes last year. i dont really remember what caused it but i was so obsessed over them! i really like the relationship between lydia and bj, in a family kinda way. its just too cute
txbi i live in the u.s. but i’m too many states away to ever get to go and see it :/ it’s a bit of a bummer, but at least the music is on youtube and itunes and stuff. maybe sometime they’ll release a performance on dvd or something.
@@tyler9378 Or they'll use it as the basis for _Beetlejuice 2_ legitimately, much like how _Wicked_ is finally getting a movie but will likely be compared to/have parallels with _Frozen_ since the Disney reinterpretation of "The Snow Queen" is that fairy tale given a _Wicked_ makeover, right down to Idina "Adele Dazeem" Menzel playing a misunderstood elemental whose source inspiration was the original story's villain (Elphaba as The Wicked Witch of the West from _The Wizard of Oz_ & Elsa as the titular _Snow Queen_ respectively) rewritten to be a central protagonist, usually teamed up with a bubbly rival/collegiate lover/best friend or sister voiced by women whose first name would be Kristen (Chenoweth as G[a]linda & Bell as Anna), before holding herself up away from the rest of civilization upon being branded a threat by the predominant ruling class of elitist snobs wishing to depose of her (Shiz University Headmistress & Ozian councilwoman Madame Morrible & worst father ever charlatan magician Oscar Diggs as The Great & Powerful Humbug himself for _Wicked_ due to the former's anti-Animal policies & the latter's ineptitude originated from shameful fear that led to him sending the four principals...and Toto too to kill his illegitimate daughter like a woefully ignorant fool misled by Madame Morrible as one of his primary advisers & of course, regarding _Frozen_ we've the blatantly obvious Prince Hans & Duke of Weaselton) before ultimately embracing her powers of flight & fire (Elphie) or ice/snow (Elsa) through a catchy ear worm song of liberation ("Defying Gravity" + "Let It Go" = "Let It Defy Gravity", with the fan mashup of the 2 songs originally performed by Idina lookalike super fan Erin R.), yet nearly costing herself those whom she holds dearest (via "No Good Deed" & "Frozen Heart", respectively), whilst her familiars serve as either comedic relief/sidekick/confidant or simply hired henchmen (Besides her Winged Monkeys captained by Nikko/Truckle/Chistery whose name changed depending on the medium referenced from the 1939 MGM film, the 1990 cartoon animated by DiC Entertainment starring Tress MacNeille as the revived Wicked Witch of the West brought back from being melted & then _Wicked_ itself per its inaugural 1995 novel that eventually gave rise to its "populer...lar" 2003 Broadway musical adaptation, we're including also Elphie's Oz book familiars when her character was just a hunchbacked crone with one good eye that only lasted 2 pages tops in _The Wonderful Wizard of Oz_ before being melted into a puddle [although she has enjoyed a rebirth in her multitude of film, TV & Broadway show depictions under several names for various companies, largely thanks to Margaret Hamilton's timeless portrayal of her that prognosticated _Wicked_ being penned in 1995 to start with by having Maggie try to make The Wicked Witch of the West genuinely likable in her appearances on _Sesame Street_ & _Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood_ as well as a key role in _The Paul Lynde Halloween Spooktacular_ also starring Witchypoo from the _H.R. Puff-'n-stuff_ kid's show] - namely, Elphie's pack of supposedly vicious wolves led by her huskie-wolf hybrid Killjoy that were all beheaded by Tin Man's ax blade, a noisy flock of crows whose necks Scarecrow snapped, an angry swarm of bees that immediately died upon impact once all of their stingers broke off of trying to pierce Tin Man's tin body & were themselves supplanted by the outdated jitterbug dance sequence in scrapped test footage for the 1939 MGM film mostly due to the whole bit ruining the dark ambiance of The Haunted Forest with a uncharacteristically uptempo musical number & breaking the immersion of the film due to the test footage showing easily visible extras hidden inside of the costumed tree facades, thanks to the projected backside camera shot shown - meanwhile Elsa has both the lovable Olaf the Snow Man - who longs to love summer but can't without Elsa keeping him forever cool, lest he melt away until next winter - as an example of the former & Marshmallow the Abominable Snow Monster serving as the latter).
Bruh are ya’ll retarted? His comment has nothing to do with ”being grown up” like fr it’s a comment about a scene he likes. Sit down and keep your stuff in your pants...
@@prufan See! Case in point. Both prufan & myself, not to mention countless others, were shipping the pairing (in spite of its immoralities in actual real life situations) from the start. The two aborted sequel scripts were to go even further into the pairing, in a way to bridge the movie with its spin-off animated counterpart, despite the inconsistencies.
It is rather nice that they did take this alternate route with Bettlejuice in the cartoon to make him a bit of a protector of her rather than trying to marry her and torment everyone around her. Of course for the films, that’s fine, but for a cartoon series, that would be a schtick that probably would have gotten old really fast and not let the cartoon run for as long as it did. In a way, before we had Fairly OddParents, we had BeetleJuice the animated series.
beetlejuice: (transforms into a sandworm) ROARS! baby sandworm: eep yipe yipe yipe yipe yipe beetlejuice: (laughing) james gallaghoul:good one beetlejuice from conquering your fear by scaring it
I knew the cartoon before I saw the movie, so for me it was the Beetlejuice in the movie that was weird. For the longest time I thought the cartoon came first.
0:25 Gross-ery store clerk: Hey! Sandworm hero! I got something to tell you! Come down off your high horse! Beetlejuice: High horse? What’s his PROBLEM?!
Gross-ery store clerk: (giggles) Uh, hope you weren't, uh, planning to use that Worm Your Way to lure, uh, baby sandworms. Beetlejuice: Why not? Gross-ery store clerk: Oh, our mad scientist just discovered that one whiff of that stuff and drives baby sandworms... (chuckles) BONKERS!!!!! Beetlejuice: (gasps) Lydia!
one of my favorite cartoons of the 90s that i don't list when i think about them but when i actually think back, i always watched. The Theme song is easily top 3 of all time. I haven't seen this show in over 20 years and i still remember certain episodes, the Head Hunters one, the skeletons in the closets, the Witches and Warlock party, the Mr. Beetleman where the little kid wanted to be like him and many more. Jacque the french skeleton Monster across the st, that is Half Cousin It from Adams Family half cowboy with his annoying yapping dog Ginger the dancing spider. The tv advertising zombie guy lol, all off the top of my head
Is... Is it bad that I ship them...? Like, I get he's older than her, but I think they're cute as hell together. Nobody try to change my mind, it's already set.
I mean he's a ghost and won't age ... so age difference isn't an issue ... she'll eventually catch up with him.... hell eventually die and join him... so... totally shippable!
@@selenabeau9835 Yes that maybe but again it's fictional it's not illegal to ship it. In Gravity Falls people ship Mable and Dipper with Bill Cipher,a demon who is constantly trying to kill them and they're 13 at the end of the show. These are also the two most popular ships in the fandom as Beetlebabes is the most popular ship in this fandom. I'm 18 and I've shipped them ever since I was a kid. As far as I know ships don't hurt people.
Lexi Gray AKA Washington DC it is harmful, it’s normalizing that type of stuff, which can enable and create more pedos. Especially, since there’s kids out there that have a brain that’s the size of a pea brain and believe that being in a relationship with an adult is ok, since people think it’s ok in the fictional world.