Beetlejuice poses as a relative when Lydia's extended family pays a visit in "Cousin B.J." Lydia meets her pal's conservative folks in "Beetlejuice's Parents."
Beetlejuice gets two unwanted roommates when he blows up the Monster Across The Street's house in "The Really Odd Couple" and becomes Sherlock Homely to find a missing Doomie in "A-Ha!"
When Lydia's favorite tree is slated to be cut down in order to widen a road, BJ gives the tree the ability to move in "The Spooky Tree." Lydia seeks revenge when Clare sabotages her audition for the school play in "Stage Fright."
Beetlejuice and Lydia compete on a Netherworld gameshow in "The Big Face Off." Beetlejuice's secrets become common knowledge when his closetful of skeletons bursts, releasing a host of gossipy bones in "Skeletons In The Closet."
A spoof on "The Wizard Of Oz," with Lydia as Dorothy, Beetlejuice as the Scarecrow, Jacques as the Bone Woodsman, the Monster as Lion and Ginger as Toto. But who's the Wizard?!
Beetlejuice splits into good and evil sides when the Mayor refuses to honor a promise. Now as the evil BJ runs amuck in the Neitherworld, Lydia and the good side are forced to fetch Dr. Zigmund Void to help remedy the situation.
When a scam with Beetlejuice backfires, Lydia is sentenced to wash dishes at the Last Resort Resort on the River Schticks. Her pal, tormented by memories of his own time at the resort, rushes to her rescue.
While flipping through Beetlejuice's high school yearbook, Lydia is astounded to discover that her best friend was Prom King! She presses BJ for the story, and he tells it ALL.
In "A Ghoul And His Money," Beetlejuice inherits a fortune, but there's a formidable condition to his windfall. Lydia and Clare compete to see whose band will perform at the school dance in "The Brides Of Funkenstein."