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Loosely based on the film of the same name, the TV show features Beetlejuice, a wild ghost from the “Neitherworld,” and his mortal best friend.
The Beetlejuice TV Series is an animated television series loosely based on the like-titled film; it aired from September 9, 1989 to December 6, 1991.
The television series was produced by Ellipse (France) and Nelvana (Canada) for The Geffen Film Company, with distribution handled by Warner Bros. Television, and starred Stephen Ouimette as Beetlejuice and Alyson Court as Lydia Deetz.
The music and score for the series was composed by Ray Parker, Danny Elfman, and Tom Szczesniak.
Differences between the animated series and live-action film
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”).
Episodes generally centered on the ghostly con-man Beetlejuice, his best (and only true) friend Lydia, and their adventures together in both the Neitherworld and the “real world”, a fictional New England town called Peaceful Pines (”Winter River” in the film).
Beetlejoice was created by David Geffen and Tim Burton.
Directed by Tim Burton, the 1988 Beetlejuice movie starred Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis, Annie McEnroe.
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