Beetlejuice
dim039 · Dimensions
Beetlejuice Fun Pack · 2017 - Released as part of Wave 9 for LEGO Dimensions

Figure ID
dim039
Theme
Dimensions
Year Released
2017 - Released as part of Wave 9 for LEGO Dimensions
Rarity
Uncommon to Rare. Only available in a single Fun Pack set; discontinued upon the cancellation of the Dimensions line.
Head
Double-sided white head with pale purple eye shadow, yellow mold spots, and a sneering/joking expression. Features messy lime green hairpiece unique to this character.
Torso
White torso with black vertical stripes, a printed black tie, and pocket details. Features striped printing on the arms and white hands.
Legs
White hips and legs with black vertical stripe printing on the front, continuing the suit aesthetic.
Accessories
Trans-yellow Toy Tag base with Beetlejuice logo and stripe patterns. The Fun Pack also included a buildable Saturn's Sandworm.
Color Scheme
Monochrome black-and-white stripes with lime green hair and purple facial accents.
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing on torso (front/back), arms, and legs. Face printing includes intricate 'rot' details and character-accurate eyes.
Variants
This is the only LEGO version of Beetlejuice ever produced; no official variants exist.
Condition Notes
Prone to hairline cracks on the white torso and wear on the arm printing where it meets the shoulder joint.
Estimated Value
New (In Pack): $45-$60 | Used Complete: $30-$40 | Minifigure only: $20-$25
Price (New)
$11.99 USD (original retail price for Fun Pack 71349)
Compatible Sets
71349 Beetlejuice Fun Pack
Character Background
Based on the 1988 Tim Burton film character; a 'bio-exorcist' spirit who causes chaos in the afterlife.
Design Notes
Uses a unique hair mold and captures Michael Keaton's likeness through exaggerated LEGO facial features.
Similar Minifigures
Joker (sh005) due to colorful hair; Jack Skellington (coldis2-5) for the striped suit aesthetic.
Collectibility
High. Since Beetlejuice is a cult classic and this is the only official LEGO representation, demand remains steady among film fans.
History
Debuted near the end of the LEGO Dimensions lifecycle, making it one of the final licensed properties added to the game.
Interesting Facts
The 'mold' spots on the face and hair were a design choice to reflect the character's decaying state in the movie.
Display Suggestions
Best displayed on its original Toy Tag. Looks excellent alongside Ghostbusters or other spooky theme minifigures.
Modification Potential
The striped limbs and torso are popular for MOCs requiring pinstripe suits, such as custom 1920s gangsters.
Overall Assessment
9/10 Quality. A fantastic license translation that remains highly sought after due to its exclusivity and niche subject matter.