What sickness did Beetlejuice have?

Beetlejuice, the fictional character, didn't have a single defining "sickness" in the original movie, but in the Beetlejuice animated series, he got Cabin Fever, leading to quarantines, while his backstory involves dying during the Black Plague as a grave robber, and the musical surprisingly mentions Tetralogy of Fallot, a heart condition.
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What is Beetlejuice diagnosed with?

Suffers from microcephaly, an abnormally small head and brain. In his case, this is accompanied by mental retardation and small stature (4' 3"), though he does not have the disproportionate limb size associated with dwarfism. Was a Professional Wrestler. Frequent guest on Howard Stern's radio show.
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What syndrome has Beetlejuice?

Lester Napoleon Green, aka Beetlejuice, is an American comedian and actor born on June 2, 1968. Green is best known for his affiliation with “The Howard Stern Show.” He has a medical condition called microcephaly and dwarfism, which is the reason for his small stature.
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What plague was Beetlejuice in?

Warner Bros. also released a full scene from the film in which Beetlejuice (aka Betelgeuse) reveals the tragic incident that led to his demise. Apparently, the “ghost with the most” was formerly a grave robber during the Black Plague.
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Why is Beetlejuice's ex-wife after him?

Wolf deduces she is targeting Beetlejuice to force him to remarry her so she can take his soul. When he learns of her return, Beetlejuice hides in his office and plans to use his employee, Bob, as bait via disguising the Shrinker as himself.
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Beetlejuice's Turbulent Life

What was Beetlejuice before he died?

Before he became the chaotic bio-exorcist, Beetlejuice (whose real name might have been Bozman, though it's often debated) was a human con man who worked as an assistant in the Netherworld bureaucracy, suggesting he committed suicide to enter the afterlife, a common trait for those civil servants, but his methods and true human identity remain shrouded in his own lies, fitting his chaotic nature.
 
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What did Beetlejuice see 167 times?

Beetlejuice claims to have seen the horror film The Exorcist about 167 times, adding that "it keeps getting funnier every single time I see it!" as part of his over-the-top qualifications to the Maitlands in the original 1988 movie. 
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Why is Beetlejuice obsessed with Lydia?

Because she's the calmer and more logical of the duo, Lydia serves as the voice of reason to Beetlejuice, who adores her, and he would do anything to make her happy.
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Why can't you say Beetlejuice's name three times?

You can't say "Beetlejuice" three times because it's the magical incantation to summon the mischievous bio-exorcist into the living world, and the rule is a way to prevent accidental summonings and create drama, tying into folklore where a spirit's true name or repeated invocation grants power over them, making him both powerful and bound by these rules. Saying it three times (usually in succession) summons him; saying it a fourth time, or saying it with specific intent, can send him back or give the summoner control, as seen in the film where he's bound to the model until Lydia calls him. 
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What does Beetlejuice do to molluscum?

"Beetle juice" for molluscum is a popular name for Cantharidin, a substance from blister beetles used by doctors to treat molluscum contagiosum by causing a blister to form under the bumps, lifting them off the skin to heal, usually painlessly when applied. A healthcare provider applies it in the office, then instructs you to wash it off later, leading to a water blister that resolves in about two weeks as the molluscum clears, often requiring multiple sessions.
 
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What is Beetlejuice afraid of?

Beetlejuice is deathly afraid of sandworms, which are giant, monstrous creatures from the Netherworld that eat ghosts and effectively end their existence, making them the ultimate threat, and he also has a significant fear of bathing (ablutophobia) and authority figures like Juno, his former caseworker, who can banish him.
 
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What was Beetlejuice's real name?

Beetlejuice's "real" human name is never explicitly stated in the original movie, but he's called Betelgeuse, a reference to the giant star in Orion, which is pronounced similarly and is the actual spelling for the mischievous spirit. While the movie title uses the phonetic "Beetlejuice," his demonic identity and the name used to summon him is Betelgeuse, suggesting it's the name he adopted or was given as a demon after his death.
 
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What does molluscum look like after Beetlejuice?

Treating Molluscum with “Beetlejuice” (aka Cantharone)

By the next day, a small blister will form wherever we put the medicine.
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What was Beetlejuice's cause of death?

In the original movie, Beetlejuice's death isn't explicitly shown, but it's heavily implied he was a suicide, likely hanging himself poorly, which is why he's stuck as a civil servant in the afterlife (a fate for suicides), though. The sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, confirms he was a grave robber during the Black Plague and died by poisoning on his wedding night by his wife, Delores, though he retaliated by killing her too, explains her scars.
 
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What is Beetlejuice treatment?

"Beetlejuice" treatment refers to the medical use of Cantharidin, a substance from blister beetles, applied topically to treat viral skin infections like common warts and molluscum contagiosum by causing a blister to form, lifting the growth off the skin. Applied by a professional, it's a painless process initially, but a blister forms in hours, requiring home care like applying antibacterial ointment and bandaging until the wart peels off, with follow-up needed for complete removal.
 
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Was Barbara infertile in Beetlejuice?

It's possible Barbara may have been infertile due to her sad reaction when Jane told her house was meant for a family, meaning she and Adam had been trying to have a child prior to the events of the film.
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What is the famous line from Beetlejuice?

Beetlejuice's most famous catchphrase, often delivered after someone says his name three times, is "It's showtime!". Other iconic lines include "I'm the ghost with the most, babe," "Go ahead, make my millennium," and his self-description, "The juice is loose!".
 
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What is the name of Beetlejuice's girlfriend?

Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz, the former gothic teenager who was almost forced to marry Betelgeuse, now mother of Astrid Deetz and hostess of a talk show called Ghost House.
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Why is Beetlejuice spelled Betelgeuse in the movie?

Beetlejuice is spelled differently in the movie title ("Beetlejuice") than in the film's universe ("Betelgeuse") for marketing and clarity, as the studio found the astronomical spelling too hard for audiences to pronounce and remember, opting for a phonetic, simpler spelling that sounds the same, making the character's name funnier and more accessible.
 
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Did Lydia sleep with Wickham before marriage?

Yes, although Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice never explicitly states they had sex, the strong implication, and what 19th-century society assumed, is that Lydia Bennet and George Wickham had a sexual relationship before marriage, leading to her being "ruined" until Wickham was forced to marry her to save the family's reputation. Their living together openly in Brighton, with Lydia (age 15) being underage, was scandalous enough to destroy her and her sisters' marriage prospects, making her eventual marriage the only way to salvage her reputation.
 
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What happened to Lydia's husband in Beetlejuice?

Offscreen, Lydia's husband Richard died in the Amazons and, near the beginning of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Lydia's father dies in a plane crash. These events and the ones that follow them remind Lydia and the audience that death is inevitable.
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Who is Beetlejuice's wife?

Beetlejuice's wife is Delores LaFerve, a manipulative witch from the 17th century who married Beetlejuice for his soul, only for him to kill her in revenge, making her a recurring vengeful spirit in the afterlife who appears in the sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice played by Monica Bellucci.
 
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What is the 125 year rule in Beetlejuice?

Their caseworker Juno arrives and discloses the Maitlands must remain in their house for 125 years before "moving on", while discouraging them from contacting Betelgeuse, her former assistant-turned-freelance "bio-exorcist", to drive out the Deetzes. Betelgeuse can only be summoned by uttering his name three times.
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What is the #1 scary movie ever of The Exorcist?

The Exorcist is the best horror film ever made and there is one reason for this,the subject matter is treated with dignity and respect,too many "horror films" are made today that just don't try,it's as if they give up half way through and fall into self parody and amusement.
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What was the famous line in The Exorcist?

The Exorcist features iconic, terrifying lines from the demon, particularly its taunts to Father Karras, and profound warnings from Father Merrin, including "What an excellent day for an exorcism," "The power of Christ compels you," and the demon's cruel, "Your mother sucks cocks in Hell, Karras". The film also highlights the struggle between science and faith with quotes about the possessed girl, Regan, and the nature of evil.
 
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