Okay, again, this isn't a one-liner -- but the pair being so bored by the Skid Row video that they fall asleep is brutal but funny. Some of the funniest moments come when Butt-Head gets violent with Beavis -- and there are a number of times in the history of the series that this happens with Bon Jovi as the soundtrack. Spoiler alert: Beavis takes quite a beating in this one.
Beavis and Butt-Head really, really, really hated Poison. As the video for "I Want Action" started, the former made it clear how much he despised the band. The mockery continued from there. If we're being honest, Beavis and Butt-Head's reaction to "Paradise City" -- short sentences, headbanging, singing the riff -- mirrors how we always react to the song.
The duo had plenty of fun with all eras of Van Halen , but shared their quippiest comments for David Lee Roth 's solo work, including "Just Like Paradise. A succinct reference to Stone Temple Pilots ' similarities to Pearl Jam , which was a hot topic back in the mid-'90s. Their '80s wardrobe didn't play well in the '90s, making Styx an instant target, with Beavis wondering, "Didn't these guys play that wedding we went to?
Another low-budget '80s video, another well-placed Krokus reference. After all, the pair dub call their neighbor "cool," so them describing Motorhead 's late frontman as a greasemonkey is a major compliment. Beavis concurred: "Excuse me, can I help you boys with something?
Even legends like Pink Floyd couldn't escape the bullseye of Beavis and Butt-Head, who labeled the group as "just another gang of wussies from England. Beavis' only article of clothing is a Metallica shirt, so of course he's a die-hard fan. That doesn't mean Butt-Head always shares this sentiment, though, as he's the one snarking on Lars Ulrich in this live clip. In fact, the duo attacks many aspects of the band in this clip, including its stage moves.
Here's another clip with commentary that, in hindsight, is largely cringe-worthy. The latter received criticism both as a band and with Mercyful Fate. The members of Rush are known for having a warped sense of humor.
While going to college, creator Mike Judge lived next door to a destructive, unsupervised, 12 year-old who called himself "Iron Butt," as he claimed to feel no pain after challenging others to kick him hard in the rear. One of this boy's friends was nicknamed "Butt-head" by Mike Judge and his classmates. There was another boy who lived a few blocks away named Bobby Beavis, though Judge says that he was absolutely nothing like the character aside from his laugh.
The program was brought back for an additional season in , 14 years after it originally ended. In , it was announced to be coming back for at least two more seasons. During a U. Senate hearing on violence in television, Sen.
Ernest F. Beavis's laugh was inspired by that of a "nerdy straight-A student" Mike Judge knew from school. The captain of the cheerleading team for the Dallas Cowboys who many thought was attractive became a teacher at their school. The student would sit in the front of class and laugh with a grunt while biting his lip at all her jokes.
Mike Judge has stated that while Beavis and Butt-Head are incredibly stupid, when it came to their music video commentary, he would make the duo significantly smarter. Principal McVicker was based off Mike Judge's 9th grade alcoholic band director, who would come to school hungover, smelling like liqour, shaking with anger, and stutter as he talked. During the original broadcast run, each episode would feature cutaways to the duo watching and commenting on various real life music videos.
Due to the legal rights surrounding these clips they are usually omitted from most home releases. The band Winger took offense to the biting comments made by the duo about one of their videos.
Upon hearing this, a new character, Stewart, was created to be constantly bullied and ridiculed. Stewart's shirt reads "Winger. One irate caller thought the show was called "Porky's Butthole". His voice inspired the voice of Boomhauer in King of The Hill. The British sitcom "Bottom" is a major influence behind "Beavis and Butthead". Cornholio is a normally dormant personality, but when he surfaces, he is famous for shouting, "I am Cornholio! I need TP for my bunghole! Once Cornholio disappears, Beavis has no recollection as to what had happened after he consumed sugar.
Cornholio appears to supply characters with much entertainment as shown in Buttniks , where the boys go to a Beatnik club and Beavis' alter ego emerges. Though Butt-Head was rather unsuccessful in impressing the club members, many of them enjoyed Cornholio's performance and they even supplied Beavis with caffeine to keep Cornholio around. Despite being the friend of Butt-head, Beavis and Butt-head have an extremely jaded, violent, and almost sadistic relationship with one another that usually ends in bizarre situations for both of them.
Butt-Head often abuses Beavis, usually by slapping him, but there has been a few situations where he has gone further, such as kicking him in the nads and smashing him on the head with a frying pan Work Is Death. Usually, Beavis will not react other than the odd, "Shut up, Butt-Head! On a few occasions, Beavis has thrown the first punch such as when he smashed Butt-Head over the head with a paddle, though the latter had goaded him into doing so Canoe.
On the other hand, Butt-Head will usually understand when Beavis is approaching his limit and will usually back off. The two do not appear to 'care' about each other when one of them is in a life-threatening situation. For example, whenever Beavis is severely damaged or hurt by something that the duo had done, Butt-Head will usually only stand by and laugh at him.
In the episode Blood Pressure , Beavis gets his arm trapped in a blood testing machine and Butt-Head takes his time helping him since he was unable to read the "Emergency release" button on the machine. This antagonistic feeling appears to be mutual. In Water Safety , Butt-Head nearly drowns while trying to swim in gym class and Beavis hardly does anything to rescue him from his near-death experience, even resisting to go into the water because "it's too cold.
This annoys Butt-Head and even nearly caused him to die, however Beavis continued to mimic him. This shows that Beavis enjoys annoying Butt-Head in order to entertain himself. This also supports the fact that neither one of them care if the other is in a life-threatening situation. Despite all of this, the two appear to be the closest of friends and spend all of their time with one another, even spending a large majority of the time in the house together, regardless of who actually owns it.
The boys share the same interests, musical tastes and views on subjects and compliment each other whenever either of them achieves something that is major to them, such as their lifelong goal of "scoring with chicks. Beavis does not display as much interest in scoring with chicks as much as Butt-Head does, which is shown in many episodes in which the latter continuously tries to flirt with various girls while Beavis is intrigued by something else, usually picking his nose.
In Doomsday when the guys were at the Maxi-Mart , Butt-Head was looking at magazines with naked women but Beavis was looking at magazines with guns and the military, and in the movie when Muddy asked them to do Dallas , Butt-Head was eager but Beavis wanted to watch TV, so Butt-Head smacks him across the face before explaining to him that they can buy a new TV with the money from doing the chick. Beavis, instead, fixates a lot of attention on things such as toilet humor, violence, and slight pyromania.
He has a joy for making off-beat sounds, such as blowing a raspberry and imitating a spring when he is aroused. Manners Manners Suck. Beavis also shows a talent of backmasking, or being able to speak backwards Vidiots - however, he forgets how he does this by the end of the episode as well as a talent for speaking ultra-fast, He, along with Butt-Head, is shown to be very childish, however Butt-Head displays a bit more maturity than Beavis does.
In the episode Babysitting , Beavis is shown playing with the baby toys and he appeared to be enjoying himself. He also admitted to enjoying the free baby toys his mother gives him. As well as being very immature, Beavis displays a love for feces and will often say in a high pitched tone "Poop! On one occasion, he even kept an enormous bowel movement in his drawer, which utterly disgusted Butt-Head. He also displays examples of the idiot savant when he is slapped continuously or attempting to either make himself dizzy or pass out by holding his breath blowing into his thumb.
Beavis is shown to have some manners The Great Cornholio. He sometimes seen saying "Sorry about that" or "Thank you. Drive through". He seems to pick it up from Burger World. Beavis seems to be far more durable than the average teenager. He has survived being brutally beaten many times, being caught within the epicenter of a car crash, suffering heavy blood loss, getting struck by lightning, being crushed under several phone booths after getting caught in a tornado and getting a bowling ball to the crotch 3 times in 1 episode.
He will often ignore any injuries that he gets unless he sees blood coming out of him, at which point he'll panic.
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