The complete Beetlejuice animated series is now streaming on Tubi for free

The complete Beetlejuice animated series is now streaming on Tubi for free

As a long-time fan of all things Tim Burton and particularly fond of the original Beetlejuice movie, I can hardly contain my excitement about the upcoming release of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice! And now that Tubi is offering a free streaming platform for the entire animated series, it’s like finding a long-lost treasure chest filled with ghoulish delights.


Hey there Beetlejuice enthusiasts! As we eagerly await the upcoming theater release of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice on September 6th, some fantastic news for fans – Tubi is now streaming all four seasons of the animated Beetlejuice series! That’s right; you can enjoy the entire series without any charges. However, do take note that there will be advertisements. But fear not, let these commercial breaks serve as a brief intermission to appreciate this extraordinary show even more!

The animated adaptation of “Beetlejuice,” a popular production by director Tim Burton, spanned over four seasons between the years 1989 and 1991. Initially, the first three seasons were broadcast on ABC, while the concluding season 4 found its home on Fox.

The show is inspired by the 1988 comedy horror film and narrates the eccentric journeys of 12-year-old Lydia Deetz, a goth girl, and her trickster ghost companion Beetlejuice. Spectators join them as they explore different escapades in the human world and the Neitherworld, a realm inhabited by ghosts, monsters, and various supernatural creatures.

In this production, Stephen Ouimette – a Canadian actor and director – gave life to the main character, Beetlejuice. Meanwhile, Alyson Court, another talented Canadian actress, brought the young goth girl, Lydia Deetz, to voice. The rest of the cast was made up of Elizabeth Hanna, Roger Dunn, Harvey Atkin, Tara Charendoff, Len Carlson, Paulina Gillis, and more distinguished voices.

This animated series titled “Beetlejuice” carries a slightly spooky tone with comic aspects, but it’s tailored to appeal more to children compared to the original film from 1988. Surprisingly, it offers an entertaining experience for viewers of all age groups.

Check out the show’s exciting intro below!

In just a few days, we’ll finally get to see “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” on the big screen! With Tubi now streaming the animated series, it’s time for some fun binge-watching sessions. We highly recommend you join in! After finishing all four seasons of the show, why not revisit the original film? That way, you’ll be perfectly primed to catch the sequel when it hits theaters. Enjoy the ride!

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2024-09-03 19:25

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