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beetlebabe · 1 year ago
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These two co-parenting their car child is such an insane premise to be canon. I love this fucking show 🤣
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jackie-gremlin-ghost · 2 months ago
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Me seeing TGAMM/Beetlejuice crossover art: hehe it is kinda cool how much these shows have in common
*two brain cells suddenly collide at top speed*
Wait a minute… a cartoon starring a living girl and her ghost bff who eventually creates a “living” being that he sees as basically his child and has a secondary, more monstrous form…
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SON OF A BITCH, SHARKIE IS BASICALLY DOOMIE! 🤯🤯🤯
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beetlejuice-animated · 1 year ago
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yourlocaltoad · 1 year ago
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Assets used for the Villain's Vehicle Blueprints (skylanders superchargers, 2015)
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millesbianforce · 11 months ago
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Whoever coined the term "no news is good news" was obviously not in the amusement park industry
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itsybitsybetel · 7 months ago
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*Knacks knuckles* tada ✍️✨️
Beetlejuice and Lydia revisiting the deserted neitherworld auto factory♡👀
I absolutely adore their matching in dragster of doom 🥺💞
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covertblizzard · 1 year ago
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Teen Titans Chronology
Era 1: Superhero Names & Funky Nicknames
The Brave and the Bold (1955) #54 The Brave and the Bold (1955) #60 Showcase #59 Teen Titans (1966) #1-20 The Brave and the Bold (1955) #83 Teen Titans (1966) #21-22
This is the peak silly era. Goofy nicknames, (mostly) goofy one-off villains, occasional team-up, etc. As far as I'm aware, none of their real names are ever mentioned within their own title and it's just their superhero names.
It starts with Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad (in the first Brave and Bold), with Wonder Girl being the first addition when they are officially first called the Teen Titans (in the second Brave and Bold), so I'm counting the Fab Foursome (Cool Quartet? Fantabulous Foursome?) of them as the starting point. They're a team up to #18 with occasional guests from Speedy (#4 - with notes that there were an "avalanche of mail" asking for his inclusion, #11), Beast Boy (#6 - rejected by the Teen Titans and apparently previously the Doom Patrol for not having a guardian's permission slip, interesting note that he already had movie offers here), and Starfire (#18 - definitely not who you're thinking of and instead a Russian boy).
Issue #19 is when they become "Fab-Four-Sometime Five" where Roy joins and Garth takes a break, so the main four changed. There are then two more team ups with Jericho (#20 - also not who you're thinking of but some boy name Joshua) and with Hawk and Dove (#21).
I think only Mad Mod became a long-term villain (?) but the list includes: Mr Twister, the Astounding Separated Man, Beast-God of Xochatan, Akkuru, Ding Dong Daddy Dowd (Demon Dragster), Diablo, The Ant (less villain and more blackmailed by Mr Krask), Mr Baltzer, Mad Mod, Honey Bun (and a spy Karl Larner), Captain Tiger, The Scorcher, The Gargoyle (who makes a reappearance in #35), Captain Rumble, The Dimensional Caper (from Dimension X), Le Blanc, Punch (Sylvester Sepastopol), Fat Cat.
Era 2: Real Names, New Teammates, Mr Jupiter, and Solo Storylines
Teen Titans (1966) #22-31 The Brave and the Bold (1955) #94 Teen Titans (1966) #32-34 World's Finest Comics #205 Teen Titans (1966) #35-39 The Brave and the Bold (1955) #102 Teen Titans (1966) #40-43
This part of the story starts to have a bit more personality and it is a lot more character-driven as opposed to (short) plot-driven stories. Their real names are finally used and they're shown to hangout as civilians and not just superheroes.
This starts at the end of #22 when Donna Troy is given a name, a backstory (one of many), a new apartment, a roommate Sharon, and a makeover. Dick and Wally was previously named in #83 of The Brave and the Bold, but Roy gets named in #24. In a way, this makes Donna feel very much like the living center of the Titans for me, her development begins with the Titans and she's intrinsically tied to it very personally (and this also feels reflected in how Garth views Donna as the "TITANS FOREVER" among all of them). After all, at this point, there's no separate comics she is in unlike the other 4 main titans. She is also the only single character that appears in every single comic with no exception (other than the very first, but they weren't known as Teen Titans then either).
There aren't so much guests as much as two new permanent members - Lilith who joins right before Mr Jupiter comes into the picture in #25 and Mal who joins right after in #26. During this time, 6 of them are mostly all there and are led and trained by Mr Jupiter. The longest disappearance is when Dick goes to college (from #25-32 except for a single appearance in #28) and occasional disappearance when they stay behind to take care of Mr Jupiter's lab (sometimes it is unexplained but I chalk most disappearance up to this). From #26 onwards, all but 6 issues are not related to Mr Jupiter (#28-29 led by Garth, #31 led by Wally, #34 and #42 led by Donna, and #43). This era also seems to establish Wally (and Donna) as de-facto leader when Dick is not around.
All other guests are really more part-time members such as Hank and Don who do their summer stint from #25-#30, Gnarrk who first appears in #32-33 and comes back in #39, and Garth who appears in #28-29 and #40.
For the first time (as far as I'm aware), a known villain gets brought into the story - Ocean Master (Orm) and an alien leader Mofo in #28-29 with Garth going after him. This part also established the easy-to-get-into-fights, easy-to-get-out-of-fights (among themselves) dynamics that I associate with the Titans. They start to place more importance on their insecurities and friendship.
There are also 2 main "friends get brainwashed" (for extended period) type storyline during this period of time (which later seems to become quite commonplace among the Titans): once with Donna (#34 which Wally doesn't see) and once with Garth (#40).
This is also the only era which has quite a lot of additional separate solo storylines. It start with Donna if you count "The Origin of Wonder Girl" in #22 (although it's kind of more like an additional story where everyone appears), and then Wally and Garth (with Tula) in #30. Garth (#30, #35, #36, #38) and Lilith (#36, #38, #41, #43) have the most with 4 each, Roy (#35, #38) and Hank&Don (#31, #39) have two each, and Mal (#35) and Dick (#36) have one each (like Donna and Wally). Superboy (young Clark) actually also has two - one with Dick (#36) and one with young Ollie (#37) that doesn't even have any of the Titans in it.
Crucially, contrary to how modern comics love to portray Batman and Robin's view on the Teen Titans, Batman actually fully supports the Teen Titans in the original and has never been shown to do otherwise almost at all. In fact, he is the one with the most team-ups with the Teen Titans and the team-ups almost always happen because he needs helps "relating to the teens" and he specifically calls on them, with full respect for them (even purposely allowing Wally and Donna to punch him real hard that one time to solidify their cover). The only mentor who does show disapproval is actually Aquaman (in Era 3), who does so because Garth gets mysteriously sick which he blames on the Teen Titans (sort of half-correctly).
Interestingly, up to this point there are actually more team appearances of what I'm calling Alternative 5 or Alt5 (Wally, Donna, Roy, Lilith Mal) than of Fab5 (Dick, Wally, Donna, Garth, Roy). In fact, up to this point there were 12 appearances of Alt5 over 5 appearances of Fab5. This is mostly because Roy and Garth actually have very little team-ups because Roy became a permanent basically the same time that Garth stopped being a permanent member.
Titans Villains (other than Ocean Master hat one time) in this era: Hell's Hawks, Harry Tout, Dr Pauling, Councilman Buckminster (Santa Claus), Demoness possessing Magda Drachwyck (Miss Wickersham), Calibano Della Loggia (x2), Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Black Earl of Moray, Captain Barstow's Phantom, Lord Beetle
Era 3: When Fab5 was Defined, More Teammates, Teen Titans West, and Splitting Up
Teen Titans (1966) #44-53 The Brave and the Bold (1955) #149
There was a more than 3 years gap from the last issue #43 in February 1973 to issue #44 in November 1976 which translated to a 2 year in-comic hiatus of the Teen Titans. There's also a change of regular writer from (mostly) Bob Haney to Bob Rozakis. All this culminated in a change in tone of the characters being a bit more aggressive and antagonistic towards each other, especially with Roy (note: Snowbirds Don't Fly happened in 1971 so it's not because that occurred in between the break since it actually happened before the break). They fight a lot more this era and the storylines are longer and bleed more into one another.
Another obvious change is that Wally is shown to be way more into Donna than before (in his thoughts especially) instead of their more casual flirting. Wally does eventually confess to Donna who rejects him in this era. The other "official" relationships are Mal/Karen and Lilith/Gnarrk (funnily because Mal/Lilith was a thing for a bit).
In story, Mr Jupiter decides to close shop (unknown reason) and so they broke up, with Mal taking care of the labs and the rest pursuing their individual careers instead as they agreed upon (but Mal is unhappy about). This... doesn't really make sense because I'm not sure what "individual career" Donna has, but never mind.
Lilith is no longer in the main team (later explained that she settled in the West Coast with Gnarrk which is very contradictory to her last statement in #43 that the Teen Titans is her family). Garth comes back from #45 when he is mysteriously summoned by Mal's horn and it's like he never left. He wants to resign in #51 because his insecurities making him physically sick, but he agrees to finish the mission and they all ended up disbanding anyway. Karen appears first in #45 as Mal's girlfriend and joins as Bumblebee in #49, but Duela joins the team first in #46. Because of these lineup changes, Fab5 appearances started to catch up to Alt5 until eventually Alt5 (15 appearances) just barely edges out Fab5 (13 appearances). Interestingly, Dick-Wally-Donna-Roy-Mal actually end up appearing most (17 appearances).
They (it's honestly mostly Dick, Wally, and Donna) discuss the idea of a new headquarters first suggested by Donna in #45 (like I said, she's very much the living centre of the Titans). Dick makes the decision (because he is Leader-Man and Bruce is funding it) to have their headquarters as a restaurant front, Gabriel's Horn (named after Mal's horn given by the angel Gabriel in #45), run by Mal and Roy (the jobless duo apparently) in #46 and they set it up in #49. Mal and Roy also started forming the rock band The Great Frog (a job!) in #45 which plays in their restaurant.
Teen Titans West first meet up and is established in #50 with some familiar faces (Gar, Hank, Don, Lilith, Gnarrk) and some complete newbies (Bette, Ch'al) to the roster. Issues #51 and #52 have the East and West team up, resulting in basically every Titans ever joining with the exception of Tula (but then again, at this point she only appeared in Garth solo story and never in the main storyline). At the end of which, they have a big feast (sponsored by Dick) and decided to part ways to improve and work towards eventually becoming the future Justice League (as they were always meant to).
The final story #53 establishes their origin and formation story which includes Roy, but had Roy basically saying he wanted to be involved only whenever he wanted and not permanently (ahem commitment issues), establishing Fab5 as the clear founders of the Teen Titans in the last issue.
There is a third "friends get brainwashed/used" (for extended period) type storyline with Lilith (#50-52), except she's not evil, but her powers are manipulated for evil. With Duela, there is also the first instance of villain's children in the Titans (in future there is Joey and Rose most prominently), setting up the stage for Titans raising villain's children. They actually brought Two-Face in to visit Duela at least once (right after a crime too???) which is... interesting?
This era has many more appearances of known villains including Dr Light, The Fiddler, Two-Face, and Mr Esper (Captain Calamity). The final issue is where Antithesis first appear (he is a recurring villain or at least comes back in future issues), and the remaining unimportant ones are: The Wreckers, Flamesplasher (x2), Sizematic (x2), Darklight (x2), and Rocket Rollers led by Brian the Brain.
Finally, there are some unexplained mysteries. Where the hell did Mal's horn go since it went missing in #49? Who is the blonde "Little Queen" that Garth meets from #36 (because I don't think it's Nirka McDuff from #40)? Who are Lilith's parents? What's up with Mr Jupiter? Is he Donna's dad (#35)? Do they ever make use of the possibly haunted mansion and fortune they inherited in #43? Why did Mr Jupiter not bother to make Roy, Wally, and Lilith face their fears (#38)? Does he think redheads have no fears? Are we going to address the fact that Lilith is apparently Juliet reborn (#35-36) and decided to give up Romeo (who she was very enamored by for a while) for Gnarrk?
To be continued~
Some Statistics (For Fun)
Most to least appearances, we have:
Donna (60) - only missing from the very first story before they were coined the Teen Titans
Wally (58) - missing from 3 stories all during Mr Jupiter era (twice unknown reasons and once because he is watching the lab)
Dick (54) - missing from 6 issues for his college
Roy (41)
Garth (37)
Mal (28)
Lilith (22)
Mr Jupiter (12) - not a Titan but I was curious so I counted him
Hank and Don (11)
Karen and Duela (8)
Gnarrk (5)
Gar (4)
Bette and Ch'al (3)
Tula (1)
Most to least trio appearances (within Fab5):
Dick-Wally-Donna (50)
Wally-Donna-Roy (38) - the love triangle lmao
Dick-Donna-Roy (33)
Dick/Donna-Wally-Garth (32)
Dick-Donna-Garth / Dick-Wally-Roy trio (31) - DWDG and DWDR limiting factor
Wally/Donna-Garth-Roy (14) - Roy/Wally-Donna-Mal/Lilith have more than this (25, 23, 19, 18)
Dick-Garth-Roy (13) - Fab5 limiting factor
For quartets, Dick-Wally-Donna-Garth (DWDG) quartet (31) ends up exactly equal to Dick-Wally-Donna-Roy (DWDR) quartet (31).
Special note that because of Lilith separation in Era 3, even though Garth is brought back, the Rebirth "OG" line up (Fab 5 + Lilith) actually only has 3 appearances together. On the other hand, Alt 5 + Dick have 9 appearances (but no Garth). World's Finest line up (Fab5 + Karen) have 7 appearances but only 4 of which Karen is actually Bumblebee and fighting with them, while the Silver Age Final line up (Fab5 + Mal) has the most with 10 appearances.
Ultimately, Lilith does still make more sense to me than Karen to balance the team with more girls, because she definitely was there earlier, had more appearance than Karen, and also doesn't have the additional association of joining because of Mal since she predates Mal. That said, the girl with the most Fab5 teamup might actually be Duela who also has 7 appearances with Fab5, all of which she is on their side (although half their issue was trust which wouldn't make so much sense if she was with them from the beginning). The person with most Fab5 teamup is unquestionably Mal though (10). It's curious to see what is more "valid" but my personal opinion is that there is no point in making a Fab6 just let leave it be and acknowledge it as product of its time.
If you want to have a look at the data out of curiosity, it's here.
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ealvara7 · 1 year ago
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Beetlejuice the Musical Cartoon - Episode Concepts! ✨️
I keep coming back to the idea of Beetlejuice having a musical cartoon, because I genuinely believe it has all of the elements needed to create a fantastic series! The question I keep asking myself, however, is what kinds of episodes would I like to see in it?
I decided to jot down a couple of ideas that came to mind. Some of these are modern takes of episodes from the original cartoon, because I like to imagine how the musical cast would approach some of these scenarios!
Each episode will have a title with a brief synopsis. There is no specific order, however I will be prioritizing those which I actually made detailed posts for at the top (links will be in the title).
All of these episodes take place after the events of the musical, and under the assumption that Beetlejuice has begun trying to make amends with the Maitland-Deetzes (those are their own separate stories entirely)!
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Lydia’s School Project
For the past couple of months, Lydia has been working on a modification project for her camera. Specifically, she has been trying to create a filter lens that can make ghosts visible when taking pictures. However, she hasn't been able to make much progress, due school taking up the majority of her responsibilities... that is, until she sees the opportunity to work on it for her school's end of year fare. Her project almost appears to hit a dead end, until Beetlejuice chimes in.
Strange and Unusual
Lydia and Beetlejuice find a strange looking object on the floor. Lydia decides to investigate it further, believing that there's a lot more to this object than they realize. Beetlejuice, however, believes that Lydia is only wasting her time. Regardless, the two of them work together to uncover the object's mysteries.
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Back to School
After a bizarre summer, Lydia is finally enrolled into a private high school in Connecticut. Like every high school, it comes with its ups and downs, but Lydia decides to make the most of it.
Sentimentality
Lydia loses the polaroids on her wall after Beetlejuice recklessly enters her room, creating a large gust of wind that sends the photos out her window in the process. Livid, Lydia kicks Beetlejuice out of her room, causing the demon to go bitter. Eventually, he goes on a quest to find Lydia's missing polaroids and finds that they are one of a few memories she has left of her mother.
This is Halloween
Based on Laugh of the Party and Bizarre Bazaar. Lydia decides to throw a Halloween party that could outrival Claire's. The family helps by pitching in some surprisingly good ideas. Beetlejuice, on the other hand... isn't exactly pleased with the direction the party's going in, and decides to give the it a bit more "scare factor".
Life In The Fast Lane
Based on Dragster of Doom and Driven Crazy. Lydia is nervously excited to take her driver's test in the next couple of weeks. Beetlejuice offers to let Lydia borrow his car and practice her driving in the Netherworld. From there, he slowly begins to encourage Lydia to just let loose and drive, which... came with mixed results. Meanwhile, a super fast roller-skating demon begins to terrorize the Underworld, claiming the land as her territory. Lydia, using all the knowledge that she has in driving, challenges the demon to a race, in hopes of kicking her out of the Underworld.
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savoirscare · 8 months ago
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🪲 every post is tagged with: beetlejuice • beetlejuice the animated series • beetlejuice tas • beetlejuice cartoon
🪲 characters / personas: beej / bettyjuice / beautyjuice / mr. beetleman / uncle bj / sherlock homely / sham spade / grimdiana bones / super slob / beaglejuice • lydia deetz • delia deetz • charles deetz • jacques lalean • monster across the street / mats • ginger / ginger the spider / ginger the tap dancing spider • doomie • poopsie • bertha • prudence • the sappy face ghouls / slimy / grimy / 'stymy' • donny • claire brewster • ms. shannon • spooky
🪲 episodes (used on every post unless there's too many to tag):
(season one): critter sitters • the big face off / skeletons in the closet • a dandy handy man / out of my mind • stage fright / spooky tree • laugh of the party • worm welcome • bad neighbor beetlejuice / campfire ghouls • pest o' the west • bizarre bazaar / pat on the back • poopsie / it's the pits • prince of the neitherworld • quit while you're a head • cousin bj / beetlejuice's parents (season two): dragster of doom • scare and scare alike / spooky bootique • driven crazy • scummer vacation • bewitched bothered and beetlejuiced • dr. beetle and mr. juice / running scared • the really odd couple / a-ha • uncle bj's roadhouse / scarecrow / the son dad never had (season three): mom's best friend • back to school ghoul • doomie's romance • ghost to ghost • spitting image / awards to the wise • the prince of rock and roll • a ghoul and his money / the brides of funkenstein • beetledude / the farmer and the smell (season four): you're history • raging skull • sore feet • fast food • queasy rider • how green is my gallery • keeping up with the boneses • pranks for the memories • caddy shock • two heads are better than none • beauty and the beetle • creepy cookies • poe pourri • ear's looking at you • beetlebones • smell-a-thon • the miss beauty juice pageant • sappiest place on earth • brinkadoom • foreign exchange • family scarelooms • them bones, them bones, them funny bones • hotel hello • goody two shoes • vidiots • ship of ghouls • poultrygeist • it's a wonderful afterlife • ghost writer in the sky • cabin fever • high's ghoul confidential • rotten sports • mr. beetlejuice goes to town • time flies • to beetle or not to beetle • a star is bored • oh, brother • snugglejuice • in the schticks • recipe for disaster • substitute creature • ghoul of my dreams • prairie strife • moby richard • the unnatural • forget me nuts • the birdbrain of alcatraz • generally hysterical hospital • super zeroes • beetle geezer • a very grimm fairytale • wizard of ooze • what makes beetlejuice run • the chromazone • it's a big, big, big, big ape • the neitherworld's least wanted • don't beetlejuice and drive • robin juice of sherweird forest • midnight scum • gold rush fever • relatively pesty • king bj • catmandu got your tongue • journey to the center of the neitherworld • not so peaceful pines
🪲 types of posts (one or more is used on every post):
screencaps: my screencap / my screencaps gifs: my gif / my gifs scene videos: video / videos text posts: text submissions: submission (+ gif(s) / screencap(s) if applicable) asks: ask (+ (my) gif(s) / (my) screencap(s) if applicable) stuff like this, admin thingys, etc: just ghoulie things compilation videos: my video / my videos (+ i give each a unique tag for indexing in the list below)
🪲 compilation videos i've done;
• everytime beetlejuice says babes (season one) • everytime beetlejuice says babes (season two) • everytime beetlejuice says babes (season three)
• everytime beetlejuice says his own name • everytime beetlejuice says his booga booga
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unofskylanderspages · 2 years ago
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Listed below are all the Villain Vehicles, which are only accessible in the Racing portions of the games:
Captain Frightbeard's The Lil' Phantom Tide
Chef Pepper Jack's Toaster Bomber
Chompy Mage's Chompy Buster
Cluck's Sky Scrambler
Count Moneybone's Spirit Dragster
Dragon Hunter's Scale Biter
Glumshanks' Steam Roller
Golden Queen's Glitter Glider
Kaos' Doom Jet
Lord Stratosfear's Storm Striker
Mesmeralda's Wave Singer
Spellslamzer's Rune Slider
Wolfgang's Sub Woofer
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c0zmo-writes · 6 months ago
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Notes for chapter 6 of Flock Together.
Warning for animal death, gore, implied abuse, and weird body horror!!!
Chapter 6- Dear friends in higher places, carry me away from here
@crawlingcarcass @katslitterbox @raineisinkless @possum-quesadilla
There’s art at the end of these notes btw!!
Chapter title is from “To the Sky” by Owl City.
“Rise and shine, sleeping beauty. We’re here,” he said, shaking her with more aggression than necessary.”
He doesn’t mean any harm, he just isn’t always aware of his own strength. And Lydia is a lot weaker than he’s used to.
“Hey Shilo! You know how we agreed we didn’t want kids?”
As much as I would love to give them a life where they have cool harpy kids, that would never happen in this universe. Perhaps in another world, they have children.
“She was young and quite tall,”
I can’t remember if I’ve mentioned this yet, but Shilo is 5’10”
“Oh my god, please don’t tell me you can smell that I’m pregnant or something.”
He can tell if someone is pregnant before they can. He can also detect stuff like cancer.
“We got one now,” said Beetlejuice, stepping away to reveal Lydia.”
When your boyfriend leaves to roam the woods for a few hours and comes back with someone else’s child.
“I’m fine with you bringing me sticks or bones or dead animals. Hell, I’m somewhat fine with you bringing me things that are still alive!”
Beetlejuice loves giving Shilo gifts! Sometimes those gifts are rats and birds that are still alive. And sometimes Shilo finds those gifts in her bed. Or her shoes. Or actively crawling on her.
“Shilo Brooks”
Shilo’s last name! Her full name is Shilo Mary Brooks.
“Her mind flashed to the Maitlands. Had they read her letter? Had they run up to her room to see if she was still there? Did one have to hold the other back from running into the woods to search for her? Were they sitting on the floor of her room right now, mourning the loss of the girl they met over a week ago as if she was their own daughter?”
Hey guys. If anyone was wondering, this is exactly what happened when they read her suicide note.
“She had everything from vintage recipe books to school textbooks to grimoires.”
She got a lot of these things at various thrift stores. A lot of her clothes are either thrifted or sewn by her.
“What Lydia loved most, however, was the giant collection of animal bones in the basement. Cats, birds, possums, squirrels, deer, rabbit, Beetlejuice claimed that they were “naturally sourced”, but the hungry gleam in his eyes suggested that some were definitely not ethically sourced.”
The bones collected by Shilo were from roadkill and deceased animals she found in the woods. She also has her childhood cat’s skeleton. The bones collected by Beetlejuice are from his kills.
“Shilo patted her on the back.”
She is not great at comforting people who aren’t Beetlejuice.
“Shilo hummed along to an old love song while she cooked.”
She was humming “Chances Are” by Johnny Mathis, which also happens to be the song Adam and Barbara were singing along to in one of the earlier Beetlejuice scripts.
“He told Lydia as they went up the stairs that he was indefinitely banned from cooking, baking, and using the microwave without close supervision after some events such as, “The Bacon Incident”, “The Carrot Cake Incident”, and something called “The Grape Incident”, of which the name alone sent shivers down both Shilo and Beetlejuice’s spines.”
Another mention of The Grape Incident.
“we’re still tryin’ to figure out what to name Shilo’s hearse. Every time we refer to it, we cycle through different names to see if anythin’ sticks.”
Other names for the hearse include: Sarcarphagus, Vulture, BoJack Hearseman, The Fun-eral, Cary the car, Car-nage, Car-nivorous Beast, and The Ra-Van.
“The Dragster of Doom”
Cartoon reference
“Beetlejuice washed the dishes (he broke a mug, but what was breakfast without a few casualties?),”
He cannot be trusted around fragile things.
“You took your meds, right?” Beetlejuice asked.
Shilo faltered. “I think so? I’m pretty sure I did.”
She did not take her medication. She has trouble remembering to take her meds. Hopefully that won’t be a problem in a future chapter! :)
“Before he could properly process what he was doing, Beetlejuice was aggressively flapping his anxiety orange wings and screeching at the top of his lungs.”
Bird instinct is taking over. He’s giving off an alarm call.
“the second her hands moved away from the squirrel, a glowing, blue, two and a half foot long hunters knife sunk right into the squirrel’s back.”
If he hadn’t freaked out, Lydia would have lost her hand.
“easily standing at around eight feet, maybe more.”
He’s exactly 8 feet tall.
“Lydia tugged at Shilo’s sleeve and whispered, “have we ever addressed Beetlejuice by his actual name in these woods?”
They have not.
Here is art of the new character! I am very excited for you guys to meet Rigel. First drawing was made by the absolutely incredible @possum-quesadilla, and the second drawing was made by me.
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zellykat · 5 years ago
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cloudysarts · 6 years ago
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okay i havent slept in. a very long time. ive been trying to fix my sleeping schedule and accidently just ended up not sleeping haha whoops
anyway. i spent all that time watching the beetlejuice cartoon adn WOW i love doomie so much. he is. baby.
bj x lydia shippers dont interact :)))
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olexxx · 3 years ago
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Do you have a favorite episode from the Beetlejuice cartoon show? For me, some of my favorite episodes include Dragster of Doom, A-Ha!, and Awards to the Wise. Although I can't decide which one is my ultimate favorite episode since the show has many good episodes. LOL!
OOH OOH thank u for asking and sharing your list i dont tend to have favorites, but im not me if i dont mention how much of a sucker i am for all things noir and detective, so naturally, Ear's Looking at You is my jam others include Ship of Ghoul, Quit While You're A Head, Pest of The West, A-Ha, etc etc, theres just!! so many!!! and dont get me started on episodes that make absolutely no sense, the ammount of times my friend and i went "well, that sure was an episode" after watching some of em, oof
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kwebtv · 3 years ago
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Beetlejuice  -  ABC - September 9, 1989 - October 26, 1991 / Fox Kids  -  September 9, 1991  -  December 6, 1991
Animated (94 episides / 109 segments)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Voices:
Stephen Ouimette – Beetlejuice, Snugglejuice, Posijuice, Negajuice
Alyson Court – Lydia Deetz
Elizabeth Hanna – Delia Deetz, Miss Shannon
Roger Dunn – Charles Deetz
Harvey Atkin – Lipscum, Exorcist
Tara Strong (credited as Tara Charendoff) – Bertha, Claire Brewster, Little Miss Warden
Len Carlson – The Monster Across the Street, Judge Mental, Barf Birfman, Mayor Maynot, Mr. Juice, Uncle Clyde, Messy Jesse, Foreman, Hopalong Casualty, Poopsie
Tabitha St. Germain (as Paulina Gillis) as Prudence, Ginger
Keith Knight – Barry MeNot, Flubbo, Armhold Musclehugger, Chester Slime, Dr. Zigmund Void
Ron Rubin – Germs Pondscum, Doombuggy
Colin Fox – Dragster of Doom
Keith Hampshire – Doomie
Joseph Sherman – Scuzzo the Clown
David Goldberg – Fuzzo the Clown
Stuart Stone – Ramon
Dan Hennessey – Jesse Germs, Captain Kidder, Bully the Crud
Peggy Mahon – Mrs. Bugsley, Aunt May
Susan Roman – Miss Shapen, Percy, Poopette, The Monstress Across the Street, Mrs. Juice
Richard Binsley – Donnyjuice, Wyatt Burp
Don Francks – Count Mein, Mr. Big
Michael Stark – Fleagor
Charles Kerr – Jacques
Allan Stewart Coates – Ed
John Stocker – Mr. Monitor, Bartholomew Batt
Hadley Kay – Prince Vince
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threetlejuice · 4 years ago
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I don't know if anyone has ever asked you this, but do you have a favorite episode from the Beetlejuice cartoon? Some of my favorites include Dragster of Doom, A-Ha!, and Awards to the Wise.
Awards to the Wise is so good, I'll give you that one
I don't have one favorite, but here are a few I really like in no particular order.
Poe-Pourri
Highs-Ghoul Confidential
Wizard of Ooze
The Chromozone
The Neitherworld's Least Wanted
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