There is no star called Beetle Juice. Some people incorrectly refer to the star Betelgeuse by that name, but the name and pronunciation are different.
Beetle Juice is a phonetic recasting of "Betelguese"--a star in Orion, and a demon in the eponymous movie, played by Michael Keaton.
Orion's armpit
No, but there is a star named Betelgeuse, which is often pronounced similarly to "beetle juice."
Three... So in that case... Beetle juice Beetle juice Beetle juice
No, you are probably thinking of the star named Betelgeuse (pronounced Beetle-Juice).
"Betelgeuse" is the ancient name given to a star in the constellation of Orion.That word is often pronounced "Beetle Juice" by English speakers.So far, no other object in the sky has been given the same name.
Beetle Juice was released on 03/30/1988.
Yes in a way. The Star in question is actually spelt Betelgeuse, but is usually pronounced as "beetle juice". [See Link] for more information.
The north star, beetle juice, and Vega.- i think
Beetle Juice grossed $73,326,666 in the domestic market.
This is a title to a movie.Spelled 'Betelgeuse', it refers to the second brightest star in the constellation of Orion.The remains of a squashed bugSee related question.