Beetlejuice
Say his name three times — but first, browse the Beetlejuice merchandise. Tim Burton's 1988 cult classic brought ghoulish comedy to life with unforgettable visuals and Danny Elfman's iconic score. Here you'll find fan gear celebrating the striped-suit spectre and his afterlife antics, from apparel to collectibles.
Looking to wear your love for the ghost with the most? The T-shirts section offers designs featuring the iconic black-and-white stripes, sandworm motifs, and vintage-style graphics. Perfect for casual wear or costume layering when Halloween rolls around.
For collectors, the assortment includes display pieces that capture Burton's gothic-comedy aesthetic. Whether you're drawn to stylised vinyl interpretations or detailed sculpts, these items translate the film's bizarre charm into shelf-worthy formats. Check the individual categories for what's currently haunting the shop.
Beetlejuice Merchandise – Ghost With the Most, Now on Your Shelf
Some films age like fine wine; Beetlejuice ages like something that crawled out of a grave and refused to stay dead — in the best possible way. Tim Burton's 1988 dark comedy remains a touchstone for fans of gothic humour, practical effects wizardry, and Danny Elfman scores that burrow into your brain. The merchandise here celebrates that legacy with items ranging from wearable fan statements to collectible pieces that look right at home next to your taxidermied roadkill (or, you know, a houseplant).
What defines Beetlejuice?
Beetlejuice is a 1988 fantasy comedy horror film directed by Tim Burton and written by Michael McDowell, Warren Skaaren, and Larry Wilson. Set in Connecticut, the story follows a recently deceased couple who hire an obnoxious bio-exorcist — the self-proclaimed "ghost with the most" — to scare away the living family that has moved into their home. The film was produced by The Geffen Film Company and distributed by Warner Bros. Entertainment. Danny Elfman composed the distinctive score. The property expanded into an animated television series that ran for four seasons and 94 episodes, broadening its appeal to younger audiences while maintaining Burton's signature gothic-whimsical style.
Frequently asked questions
What genre is Beetlejuice?
Beetlejuice blends comedy horror with fantasy, gothic, and dark fantasy elements. Tim Burton's visual style gives the film a distinct aesthetic that sets it apart from standard horror comedies.
When was Beetlejuice released?
The film premiered in March 1988 in the United States. It quickly became a cult favourite and has remained popular with audiences for decades.
Is there a Beetlejuice animated series?
Yes. An animated television series based on the film ran for four seasons, totalling 94 episodes. It adapted the characters and setting for a younger audience while retaining the supernatural comedy tone.
Assortment overview
The Beetlejuice collection spans several product categories. T-shirts let you wear the afterlife on your sleeve — or chest, technically. For collectible displays, browse the Scale Figures for detailed sculpts or Funko figures for stylised vinyl versions. The characters section groups items by who (or what) they feature. Smaller collectibles include Collector coins and Key chain accessories. For carrying your earthly belongings, check the Rucksacks — because even the undead need storage.
What goes well with this?
Beetlejuice sits comfortably in the Tim Burton universe, so fans often branch out into other gothic-leaning franchises. If you appreciate the macabre-meets-comedy aesthetic, you might find related spirits elsewhere in the shop — the striped-suit spectre makes good company for other cult classics with a dark sense of humour.