Beavis and Butt-Head
Beavis and Butt-Head
TV-14 | 08 March 1993 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Diagonaldi

    Very well executed

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    Cathardincu

    Surprisingly incoherent and boring

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    Smartorhypo

    Highly Overrated But Still Good

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    Comwayon

    A Disappointing Continuation

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    simo-epastas

    From the first view, this show looks dumb. But it actually isn't. Despite the stupidity of the primary characters, this show contains some very clever humor like all of Mike Judge's work does. For example, "King of the hill". Also, "Beavis and Butt-head" has some very entertaining and funny gags like the Great Cornholio. "I am the Great Cornholio, I need T.P. for my bunghole" -Beavis. MTV gave us a great show. Later, a movie was created. It was also great. The movie had a gag about a guy that sounds like Hank Hill and his misadventures.This show is great, but it was canceled too soon. It's worth 10 points out of 10.

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    Stoh80

    It must take a cartoon genius to make a show like this work as wonderfully as it does. This show is about two idiotic metal-head high schoolers who spend most of their time watching TV, with intervals of them getting into some kind of trouble. Butt-head is the smarter of the duo, but just barely. With characteristic trademarks and catchphrases, such as their recognizable laughs, this show is a cartoon classic, even though its animation isn't anything special.Beavis and Butt-head understand very little of the world that they find themselves stumbling around in. This is where most of the humor comes from, and usually it's very entertaining. Later episodes have Beavis and Butt-head give commentary to music videos, and like all of their commentary it usually involves "this sucks" or "this is cool." There are also a number of other, much more subtle sources of humor in the show. Though Mike Judge explicitly stated he tries to stay away from politics and other controversial subjects, you can still find him subtly poking fun at conservative talk show hosts or modern artists.I don't think this is a show you can watch a lot of in one sitting. It does get a little repetitive after a few episodes these two dimwits getting into the same idiotic predicaments. But if you're bored and willing to turn off your brain for a little bit, this is a perfect show. After 14 years of being off the air, this classic 90s show is coming back to television. If it ends up having the same originality and brain-cell-killing stupidity as before, but with updated references and current topics, all I can say is that I recommend it.

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    Lee Eisenberg

    Mike Judge's series about a pair of teenage metal-heads who debate sucks vs. cool is actually more than simply a litany of low humor. Part of what "Beavis and Butt-Head" shows is that the boys are surrounded by people who are trying to teach them things, but B&B would rather fantasize about hot chicks. Their teacher's lessons about the world are no match for the boys' incessant chortling. B&B even watch "Jeopardy!" and it mentions Ralph Nader, but the boys can't throw off the chains of idiocy.Of course, we could always ignore all that and simply luxuriate in Beavis and Butt-Head's adventures in their world of heavy metal and lethargy. Mike Judge later directed the movie "Idiocracy", depicting a future in which every single person is like Beavis and Butt-Head. Whatever the case, this is one of the funniest shows out there.In conclusion: I am Cornholio!

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    aaronkavo-1

    Man, I loved this show as a kid and still do today! It seems that back in the 90's, Beavis and Butt-head were blamed for everything. Causing kids to set fire, teaching kids to sniff paint thinner, stealing credit cards and getting in trouble with cops. This was back in the 90's, when people didn't have Grand Theft Auto to blame all the world's problems on. Something that made me mad, in November, 2005, MTV released a three disc DVD set called "Beavis and Butt-head: The Mike Judge Collection.". The DVD set claimed "Director's Cut", but guess what? They WERE actually cut! Put's a whole new definition on "Director's Cut", doesn't it? Another weird thing, the episodes on the disc's aren't in chronological order. A thing that annoyed me, "Way Down Mexico Way" isn't featured on the disc, and I loved that episode. I say, buy the DVD's for 25 euro or less (that's, 39 USD, 40 AUD, 19 Pounds, 39 CAD, etc...). The show rocks, end of story.

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