Beavis and Butthead

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  • 2012
  • 4 Seasons

Beavis and Butthead is an animated television show created by Mike Judge that first aired on MTV in 1993. The show follows the lives and misadventures of two teenage boys, Beavis and Butthead, who are both socially inept and often engage in reckless and immature behavior. Beavis and Butthead are both high-school students who live in the fictional town of Highland. Beavis and Butthead are often seen hanging out at the local convenience store, where they are known to cause trouble and annoy the store owner, Tom Anderson. The two boys are also often shown watching music videos and making fun of the musicians and the videos themselves. The show is known for its irreverent humor, which often involves crude and juvenile jokes centered around bodily functions and sexual humor. Beavis and Butthead are not particularly intelligent, and their lack of understanding of the world around them often leads to hilarious misunderstandings. Throughout the show, Beavis and Butthead encounter a variety of characters, including their neighbor, Mr. Van Driessen, who is a hippie philosophy teacher; their guidance counselor, who is clearly overwhelmed by the two boys; and their principal, who is constantly frustrated by Beavis and Butthead's antics. Despite their lack of intelligence, Beavis and Butthead are surprisingly competitive, particularly when it comes to scoring with women. However, their attempts to woo the girls they encounter are often misguided and unsuccessful. One of the hallmarks of the show is its use of music, particularly heavy metal and punk rock. Beavis and Butthead are both huge fans of rock music, and the show often features music videos by bands such as AC/DC, Metallica, and Nirvana. Beavis and Butthead are notorious for their ridiculous, over-the-top reactions to music videos, which range from headbanging to mimicking the musicians onscreen. Beavis and Butthead was hugely popular during its original run on MTV, and it has since become a cultural phenomenon. The show's humor and irreverence have inspired countless imitators, and its impact on pop culture cannot be overstated. In many ways, Beavis and Butthead is a product of its time. The show's humor is rooted in the culture of the early 1990s, when MTV was at its peak and heavy metal and punk were still very much in vogue. The show's characters and humor are often seen as emblematic of the grunge era, with Beavis and Butthead serving as a kind of antihero for disaffected youth. Despite its age, Beavis and Butthead remains a beloved and iconic show to this day. Its humor and irreverence continue to resonate with audiences, and it remains one of the most influential animated shows of all time. Whether you grew up watching Beavis and Butthead or are discovering it for the first time, there is no denying its place in the pantheon of iconic television shows.

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Whorehouse/ Going Down
12. Whorehouse/ Going Down
December 29, 2011
America's favorite dim-witted horndogs think they've gained entry to a bordello, but it may not be all it seems. Things are going up for Beavis & Butt-head when they're trapped in an elevator with a hot chick.
School Test/ Snitchers
11. School Test/ Snitchers
December 22, 2011
With a big test looming, Beavis and Butt-head receive an education in cheating when Principal McVicker attempts to learn 'em good. Can Beavis and Butt-head handle the truth, when the boys find themselves in the witness stand?
Time Machine/ Massage
10. Time Machine/ Massage
December 15, 2011
Beavis and Butt-head fall asleep in a school bus and wake up... in 1832? A colonial village sends the boys through a time loop. Things get all touchy-feely down at the mall when the boys open up their own massage stand.
Used Car/ Bounty Hunters
9. Used Car/ Bounty Hunters
December 15, 2011
No license, no money, no problem! Beavis and Butt-head shanghai a used car salesman on a joyride. The boys become bounty hunters when they meet one in a hardware store, but catching bail jumpers is harder than it looks!
Copy Machine/ Holding
8. Copy Machine/ Holding
December 8, 2011
It's Beavis' behind on the line when Butt-head convinces him to duplicate his derriere on the school's new copier. Twitchy compadres Beavis and Butt-head are confused for drug dealers when they roll up to the set of a porno.
Doomsday/ Dumb Design
7. Doomsday/ Dumb Design
December 1, 2011
When the apocalypse leaves them behind, will Beavis and Butt-head finally score? Not even when they're the last men on earth. Beavis and Butt-head can't get a clue, but will they get religion just to get out of class?
The Rat/ Spill
6. The Rat/ Spill
December 1, 2011
Beavis and Butt-head's house has a rat, and they'll stop at nothing until Burger World has one too. When an oil spill draws hot hippies to the shoreline, Beavis and Butt-head try to get eco-friendly with some granola girls.
Supersize Me/ Bathroom Break
5. Supersize Me/ Bathroom Break
November 17, 2011
Things get blown out of proportion when Beavis and Butt-head make a documentary about teen obesity to score chicks. Then, Butt-head realizes that he and Beavis get paid even when they're using the bathroom at work.
Holy Cornholio
4. Holy Cornholio
November 10, 2011
Butt-head is really screwed when a visit to the hospital once again awakens The Great Cornoholio in Beavis. But two rooms over, the leader of a cult has died. Is the Great Cornholio destined to be the cult's idiot savior?
Drones
3. Drones
November 10, 2011
At ease, gentlemen: a field trip to a military base puts Beavis and Butt-head in the virtual pilot seats of drone planes on a Middle Eastern mission. They feel the need for speed, but is it video games or real life?
Daughter's Hand/ Tech Support
2. Daughter's Hand/ Tech Support
November 3, 2011
Old movies teach the boys that scoring with a chick may be as simple as asking her father for her hand. When Beavis and Butt-head are accidentally hired as Tech Support geeks, will they crash the system for good?
Werewolves of Highland/ Crying
1. Werewolves of Highland/ Crying
October 27, 2011
As the Vampire craze hits Beavis and Butt-head's high school, the two try to join the broody undead to score chicks. Then, when he catches Beavis crying, Butt-head won't let him see the end of it.
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Beavis and Butthead is an animated television show created by Mike Judge that first aired on MTV in 1993. The show follows the lives and misadventures of two teenage boys, Beavis and Butthead, who are both socially inept and often engage in reckless and immature behavior.

Beavis and Butthead are both high-school students who live in the fictional town of Highland. Beavis and Butthead are often seen hanging out at the local convenience store, where they are known to cause trouble and annoy the store owner, Tom Anderson. The two boys are also often shown watching music videos and making fun of the musicians and the videos themselves.

The show is known for its irreverent humor, which often involves crude and juvenile jokes centered around bodily functions and sexual humor. Beavis and Butthead are not particularly intelligent, and their lack of understanding of the world around them often leads to hilarious misunderstandings.

Throughout the show, Beavis and Butthead encounter a variety of characters, including their neighbor, Mr. Van Driessen, who is a hippie philosophy teacher; their guidance counselor, who is clearly overwhelmed by the two boys; and their principal, who is constantly frustrated by Beavis and Butthead's antics.

Despite their lack of intelligence, Beavis and Butthead are surprisingly competitive, particularly when it comes to scoring with women. However, their attempts to woo the girls they encounter are often misguided and unsuccessful.

One of the hallmarks of the show is its use of music, particularly heavy metal and punk rock. Beavis and Butthead are both huge fans of rock music, and the show often features music videos by bands such as AC/DC, Metallica, and Nirvana. Beavis and Butthead are notorious for their ridiculous, over-the-top reactions to music videos, which range from headbanging to mimicking the musicians onscreen.

Beavis and Butthead was hugely popular during its original run on MTV, and it has since become a cultural phenomenon. The show's humor and irreverence have inspired countless imitators, and its impact on pop culture cannot be overstated.

In many ways, Beavis and Butthead is a product of its time. The show's humor is rooted in the culture of the early 1990s, when MTV was at its peak and heavy metal and punk were still very much in vogue. The show's characters and humor are often seen as emblematic of the grunge era, with Beavis and Butthead serving as a kind of antihero for disaffected youth.

Despite its age, Beavis and Butthead remains a beloved and iconic show to this day. Its humor and irreverence continue to resonate with audiences, and it remains one of the most influential animated shows of all time. Whether you grew up watching Beavis and Butthead or are discovering it for the first time, there is no denying its place in the pantheon of iconic television shows.

  • Premiere Date
    October 4, 2012