Terror Toons (Video 2002)
The film's theme plays In this film's opening credits."5 Second Movies" Beetlejuice (TV Episode 2008)
movie is edited into short comedic clip
- Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode.
- Reviewed.
- Clips
"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" New Faces of 1989 (TV Episode 1989)
A clip is shown when discussing Alec Baldwin."Troldspejlet" Episode #2.2 (TV Episode 1989)
VHS release reviewed + footage used
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)
"Mr. Belvedere" The Trip: Part 2 (TV Episode 1988)
Angela refers to Mr. Belvedere as "Mr. Beetle Juice.""Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" What's Right and Wrong on Home Video (TV Episode 1988)
Mentioned by Ebert."Les nouveaux monstres sont arrivés" One Flu Over the Munsters' Nest (TV Episode 1989)
When Lily becomes violently ill, Herman offers to get her some Beetlejuice."Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" Oscar Surprises for 1988 (TV Episode 1989)
Referenced.- Referenced during the "Little Monsters" review.
- The production design of the underworld is inspired by this classic German Expressionist film.
Le couple invisible (1937)
Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)
Otho : "She's still upset that someone dropped a house on her sister"The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series 1952–1966)
La Mouche noire (1958)
As he catches and pulls the fly into the hole, Beetlejuice cries in a high, shrill voice, "Help me! Help me!" This is a reference to the famous ending of La Mouche noire (1958).
Beetlejuice (TV Series 1989–1991)
Beetlejuice (Video Game 1991)
This is an NES game based on the film.
"Superkid" A Life in the Day of Dr. J (TV Episode 1991)
The Ghost of Birthdays Future is a parody of Betelgeuse.ElectroJuice (Video 1991)
The title and main character are spoofs of Beetle Juice.Power Rangers, le film (1995)
Ivan Ooze can fire off blobs of ooze from his hand.- A sandworm appears in Beavis' hallucination eating a demonic version of Muddy Grimes.
Dany, le chat superstar (1997)
One of the movie posters parodied in the pre-credits epilogue features T.W., Danny and Sawyer replacing Betelgeuse, Adam, and Barbara respectively.
La Mouche noire (1958)
As Betelgeuse catches and pulls the fly into the grave, the fly (or perhaps Betelgeuse facetiously) cries in a high, shrill voice, "Help me! Help me! Help meeeeeee!"- "Go ahead...make my--millennium!"