1 | Seeking to earn money in order to purchase some photos of Lydia, Beetlejuice poses as a handyman and offers to fix the Deetz’s leaking sink- for a fee, of course. After his solo attempt goes [[HarmlessElectrocution shockingly]] awry, BJ returns with professional help- sentient tools from the Neitherworld Hardware Store. Unfortunately, said tools don’t seem to like him very much… |
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3 | !! This episode contains examples of |
4 | * AnimateInanimateObject: All of the tools from the Neitherworld Hardware Store are sentient. |
5 | * DoItYourselfPlumbingProject: Charles insists on trying - and failing - to fix a leaky faucet in one episode. To earn money to buy one of Lydia's photos, Beetlejuice disguises himself as a handyman named Mr. Beetleman, and offers to fix it for him. Of course, he's even worse at it than Charles. |
6 | -->'''Mr. Beetleman''': Where’s the drip? |
7 | -->'''Delia''': In the kitchen, trying to fix the leak. |
8 | * HandyMan: BJ poses as one and attempts to fix some leaking water pipes. |
9 | * NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: One of the sentient tools is a jackhammer who looks (and talks) oddly like Creator/JackNicholson. |
10 | * PunBasedCreature: Among the living tools Beetlejuice picks up from the Neitherworld Hardware Store are a Creator/JackNicholson jackhammer, a DrillSergeantNasty power drill, and a [[MischiefMakingMonkey Mischief-Making Monkey Wrench]]. |
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