Beavis and Butt-Head

Beavis and Butt-Head

1993
Beavis and Butt-Head
Beavis and Butt-Head

Beavis and Butt-Head

7.5 | TV-14 | en | Animation

Two dimwitted teenagers discuss TV, heavy-metal music, nachos, and trying to "score with chicks." When the duo aren't sitting on the couch, they try to pick up girls at the local convenience store, slack off at school, or wreak havoc while working at a burger joint.

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EP22  Going Down
Dec. 29,2011
Going Down

Beavis and Butt-Head get trapped in an elevator with an attractive woman and do all they can to escape.

EP21  Whorehouse
Dec. 29,2011
Whorehouse

The duo mistake an abortion clinic for a whorehouse, and try to score with the many women there.

EP20  Snitchers
Dec. 22,2011
Snitchers

Beavis and Butt-Head can't handle the truth! After witnessing a brutal beating that leaves one man out cold, will the boys lie under oath to protect their idol Todd? If they screw up, there's a serious butt-kicking on the docket, Todd-style.

EP19  School Test
Dec. 22,2011
School Test

Concerned with the boys' impact on the school's public funding, Principal McVicker organizes intensive tutoring in order to help Beavis and Butt-Head prepare for the state standardized test.

EP18  Massage
Dec. 15,2011
Massage

After seeing some hot chicks get massages in the food court, things get all touchy-feely when Beavis and Butt-Head open up a massage stand of their own. But the situation gets tense when these idiots take on some rival masseuses.

EP17  Time Machine
Dec. 15,2011
Time Machine

On a field trip, 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. Will they keep Van Driessen from being born in the past, or just ruin his life in the present?

EP16  Bounty Hunters
Dec. 15,2011
Bounty Hunters

Beavis and Butt-Head become ace bounty hunters after a chance meeting with a reality TV star in a hardware store. Will these vigilantes land a real fugitive? They soon find out catching criminals takes more than mullets and sleeveless shirts!

EP15  Used Car
Dec. 15,2011
Used Car

No license, no money, no problem! Beavis and Butt-Head shanghai a used car salesman on a joyride that leaves the car in pieces. Will they walk away from this one, or is everything wrecked for good?

EP14  Holding
Dec. 08,2011
Holding

The boys are mistaken for drug dealers when they visit an adult-film set.

EP13  Copy Machine
Dec. 08,2011
Copy Machine

Beavis struggles to refrain from copying his butt.

EP12  Dumb Design
Dec. 01,2011
Dumb Design

The boys consider religion when it gets them out of class.

EP11  Doomsday
Dec. 01,2011
Doomsday

Beavis and Butt-head hope the apocalypse helps them score.

EP10  Spill
Dec. 01,2011
Spill

An oil spill draws hot hippies to the shoreline.

EP9  The Rat
Dec. 01,2011
The Rat

Beavis and Butt-head discover that they have a rat in the house and try to catch it.

EP8  Bathroom Break
Nov. 17,2011
Bathroom Break

At Burger World, Butt-head realizes that he gets paid when he goes to the bathroom.

EP7  Supersize Me
Nov. 17,2011
Supersize Me

In a parody of Super Size Me, the duo makes a documentary about teenage obesity, eating fast food for 30 days straight.

EP6  Drones
Nov. 10,2011
Drones

The boys go on a field trip to a military base and wind up in the virtual pilot seats of drone planes on an Afghan mission, thinking that it is Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas with planes.

EP5  Holy Cornholio
Nov. 10,2011
Holy Cornholio

Beavis screws an action figure into his hand and has to go the hospital. At the hospital, a cult sees him as the second coming of the Messiah after he transforms into his alter ego, The Great Cornholio.

EP4  Tech Support
Nov. 03,2011
Tech Support

Beavis and Butt-Head get jobs working at a computer tech support center, a position for which they are woefully under-qualified.

EP3  Daughter's Hand
Nov. 03,2011
Daughter's Hand

After watching an old movie, Beavis and Butt-Head ask a man for his daughter's "hand".

EP2  Crying
Oct. 27,2011
Crying

While eating a chili dog, Beavis sniffs a piece of onion and begins to tear up, but Butt-Head mistakes it for crying and mocks Beavis relentlessly.

EP1  Werewolves of Highland
Oct. 27,2011
Werewolves of Highland

Beavis and Butt-head watch Twilight, which gives them the idea to become vampires or werewolves to look attractive in order to pick up girls.

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7.5 | TV-14 | en | Animation , Comedy | More Info
Released: 1993-03-08 | Released Producted By: Film Roman , MTV Animation Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.mtv.com/shows/beavis_and_butthead/series.jhtml
Synopsis

Two dimwitted teenagers discuss TV, heavy-metal music, nachos, and trying to "score with chicks." When the duo aren't sitting on the couch, they try to pick up girls at the local convenience store, slack off at school, or wreak havoc while working at a burger joint.

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Cast

Mike Judge

Director

Dave Kupczyk

Producted By

Film Roman , MTV Animation

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Josh Apple sure it's sexist, gross, cruel, mean-spirited and offensively stupid, but that's what made it work. Mike Judge ("King of the Hill", "Silicon Valley") is an humble intelligent person who was very creative when he came up with the premise of this show, about two idiots that present the 90's stereotype of the slackers who loves heavy metal. the premise is simple as it could be, beavis and butt-head watch TV, go to school, work at burger world or just wonder around somewere and do something incredibly stupid that's how they do things. Butt-head is my favorite out of the two, he has very little Common sense but still dumb as a brick, but i like him better then Beavis who is beyond the realm of reality in terms of common sense and complete idiot.the music video segments are just a gimmick for MTV (which made sense at the time) and also padding the episode because of their short 5- min length it's not really bad idea and great way to introduce to music videos that you never heard of or looking for. there's so many animated shows that has the similar type adult humor,but the reason it works here it's because it's a very interesting satire on MTV's generation X (90's) and it's culture about blaming the media for dumbing down society. it's a comedy that never ever supposed to be taken seriously. it has flaws, like the earlier seasons 1&2 are kinda mixed-bag with some OK episodes and some bad ones, with the crude animation and not really funny. but from season 3 and on-wards it's much better writing and better animation. also "Beavis & Butt-head" were the unofficial mascots for MTV for 5 years during their run. their movie "do America" is just amazing, one of the best TV to big picture along side "spongebob: the movie". when "beavis and butt-head" was revived in 2011 for the season 8, 14 years after it ended. despite the creator mike judge returning to make the series revival, i was a bit skeptical at first. since today's MTV is so far form what is was during it's hay-day. i was worried it will ruin what was considered a classic series. i was completely surprised how good the revival was. a rare occasion where revival season 8 was as good as the original series with classic style B&B episodes and high quality animation, and the only good program on today's MTV. too bad it only lasted few months. my only nitpick with the revival was adding reality shows with the music video segments which feel so out-of- place for beavis and butt-head. seriously from all the reality garbage they had to include the bottom-of-the-barrel like "jersey shore" and "16 and pregnant" oh, well at least they're been mocked by the duo.
Clayton Davis In the 90's MTV had an identity little cable networks can match. They appealed to the youth with its terrific shows like "TRL: Total Request Live" and "Yo! MTV Raps." Even when it first introduced the reality television phenomenon it's mostly known for now, it held its creative and enlightening manner with the beginning seasons of "The Real World," "Making the Video," and even "The Grind" had mass appeal. All these shows centered on the theme which the network has lost focus of in the last ten years or so, MUSIC. Go figure. It's Music Television and they hardly show it any longer. One of the best things on MTV in the 1990's was Mike Judge's very controversial yet hilariously funny "Beavis and Butt-head." These two whimsical, giggling teenagers got themselves in many situations with the goal of "scoring" in my mind. When not trying to pick up the ladies, they sat around their house watching music videos and offering up hysterical commentary. The decision to reignite the series after its end in 1997 was probably one of the best decisions MTV has had for itself in years. A breath of fresh air has been brought back to the network encompassing the same great humor it had before but holding nothing back. The first four episodes have poked fun of teen series sensation Twilight with Beavis and Butt-head trying to become members of an undead cult in order to get girls, "Teen Mom," Katy Perry, and the Jersey Shore crew. Its MTV's answer to great adult animated cartoons like South Park and Family Guy but will not crash and burn like Ren & Stimpy did during their "call backs." I expect great things from this and for it to succeed. Catch the hilarious duo on Thursday nights at 10:00pm on MTV!
TheLittleSongbird I have to say I love Beavis and Butt Head. I do agree it is not for everyone, the humour in the show is quite crude and vulgar. But it is also very, very funny. But it is funny not only in the writing which is outstanding, but in the character interplay which is very inspired and somewhat cynical as well.I also love the animation. It is very different and unique, but I like that. The backgrounds are fine, the characters look well drawn and the colours are nice. The music is also memorable, and the characters while cynical perhaps have a lot of likability. And of course the voice acting is top notch from all involved.In conclusion, a very funny show. It is not for everyone, as has been said already, but if given the chance, you might like it. 10/10 Bethany Cox
Jackpollins Mike Judge made many gems like King Of The Hill and Office Space. But way before any of those were released, he made his greatest gem of all time, Beavis And Butthead. The story of two boys around 18 or 19 who still can't pass high school whose lives are pointless is hilarious without being over the top, or ludicrous. Considering it is about two of the dumbest people alive, it's an extremely smart show. I like the fact that these guys are so care-free they don't care about their well-being. For example, they live in a dump of a house, and whenever one get hurts the one who's not hurt starts laughing, and then the one who's hurt starts laughing, too. They don't care if they never finish high school. Their only goal is to have sex before they die. That's what makes them strangely delightful. This is one of the best shows that the 90's created. It is genuinely funny and very smart, but not too outrageous, and rather than being unlikable (which you think they would be), the two characters are strangely delightful. A truly great show I think you should check out.