Stephen Harber Sep 9, 2019
It's showtime! We present the most outrageous moments from the cartoon that encouraged kids to pick their noses.
Beetlejuice, beetlejuice, beetle—uh…line?
For those of you who don’t remember (and for those who prefer not to), Beetlejuice is not just a movie starring Michael Keaton in a blonde wig looking pervy. It was also an Emmy Award-winning cartoon in the early 1990s that aired on both ABC and Fox Kids simultaneously - six days out of the week, in fact. And it was a pretty darn good one if I can say so myself.
Beetlejuice: The Animated Series was all about puns. You could go as far as to say it was one big punishment. Or, rather, a ton of pun. Lots of fun in the pun maybe? No? Fine, what about one long weekly session of punnilingus?
(Okay. So I took it too far.
It's showtime! We present the most outrageous moments from the cartoon that encouraged kids to pick their noses.
Beetlejuice, beetlejuice, beetle—uh…line?
For those of you who don’t remember (and for those who prefer not to), Beetlejuice is not just a movie starring Michael Keaton in a blonde wig looking pervy. It was also an Emmy Award-winning cartoon in the early 1990s that aired on both ABC and Fox Kids simultaneously - six days out of the week, in fact. And it was a pretty darn good one if I can say so myself.
Beetlejuice: The Animated Series was all about puns. You could go as far as to say it was one big punishment. Or, rather, a ton of pun. Lots of fun in the pun maybe? No? Fine, what about one long weekly session of punnilingus?
(Okay. So I took it too far.
- 10/11/2016
- Den of Geek
TORONTO -- Canadian cartoon channel Teletoon will give viewers a sneak preview of Spider Riders this Saturday before animation producer Cookie Jar Entertainment launches the Japanese-Canadian co-production at MIPTV. Jean-Michel Ciszewski, the newly installed senior vp of international sales and co-productions at Cookie Jar, said Friday he believes Spider Riders represents the sweet spot between Asian and North American animation by offering a Japanese anime look with a Western storyline. "We needed to get the best of both worlds," Ciszewski said of the cartoon series, based on Newmarket Press' Spider Riders books by Tedd Anasti and Patsy Cameron-Anasti (Little Mermaid, Free Willy) and Stephen Sullivan.
- 3/24/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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