Beetlejuice Season 1 Episode 20
Beetlejuice
Season 1

Ep 20. Beetlejuice's Parents

  • December 9, 1989

Beetlejuice season 1 episode 20, titled "Beetlejuice's Parents," follows the misadventures of the titular character, Beetlejuice, and his friends Lydia and the Deetzes as they get entangled in a familial feud. The episode begins with Beetlejuice eagerly waiting for his parents to arrive, anticipating a fun-filled reunion. However, when his parents finally arrive, Beetlejuice is crestfallen to find out that they are as cold and dispassionate as ever.

Beetlejuice's parents, who are prim and proper city dwellers, are disapproving of their son's shoddy attire and chaotic lifestyle. They plan to take him back to the civilized world and put him in a boarding school, much to Beetlejuice's dismay. Lydia, who is a close friend of Beetlejuice, realizes the severity of the situation and decides to help him out.

Lydia suggests that Beetlejuice should show his parents how much he has grown as a person, which is why she invites them to a dinner party at the Deetz household. However, things take a turn for the worse when Beetlejuice's parents antagonize the Deetzes and their guests with their haughty behavior and judgmental attitude. Lydia, who has had enough of their snobbery, decides to teach them a lesson.

In a clever trick, Lydia brings Beetlejuice's parents to the Neitherworld, where they have to navigate through various dangerous situations to survive. As they struggle to find their way back home, they realize the value of family and come to appreciate their son's uniqueness. In the end, they reunite with Beetlejuice, and he is relieved to see that they have finally accepted him for who he is.

The episode "Beetlejuice's Parents" is a heartwarming tale about the importance of family and self-acceptance. It showcases the vibrant and creative world of the Neitherworld, which is full of whimsy and wonder. The dynamic between Lydia and Beetlejuice is especially noteworthy, as their friendship is a testament to the power of acceptance and understanding. Overall, it is a fun and entertaining episode that is sure to charm viewers of all ages.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 9, 1989
  • Language
    English