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(S6, E7): A double-parody of holiday classics like It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol , showing a peaceful Highland where the duo was never born. Frog Baseball
While the series has hundreds of segments, these are widely considered the gold standard: 1. "The Great Cornholio"
The boys discover the name "Harry Sachz" in the phone book and proceed to harass him until he vows vengeance. Beavis and Butt-Head Are Dead " (Season 7):
Beavis and Butt-Head wasn't just a cartoon; it was a cultural phenomenon. It bridged the gap between animation and music video critique, with their commentary on bands sometimes being more memorable than the videos themselves. 1. The Birth of the Great Cornholio THE BEST OF BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD
Beavis' hyperactive alter-ego demanding "TP for my bunghole". "Uh... Hey, baby": Butt-Head’s signature pickup line. "Fire! Fire!": Beavis' obsession with pyrotechnics. "Come to Butt-Head":
This film is a masterclass in scaling up a simple premise. When their beloved television set is stolen, the boys embark on a cross-country road trip to find a replacement. Through a series of misunderstandings, they are mistaken for high-level international assassins, get hunted by the FBI (led by a hilarious Robert Stack), and accidentally threaten national security. The film was a box-office smash and proved that the characters could carry a narrative film without losing their edge. Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe (2022)
Before diving into individual episodes, it is crucial to understand how two poorly drawn teenagers from the fictional town of Highland, Texas, conquered pop culture. (S6, E7): A double-parody of holiday classics like
“You had three burritos, fart-boy!”
When Butt-Head swallows a chicken nugget whole and begins to choke, Beavis mistakes his gasps for a cool new dance or a game. The episode highlights the dark, dysfunctional dependency between the two. Even when facing death, their sheer stupidity keeps them entirely casual. 5. "Sprout" (Paramount+ Revival, Season 1)
They stood in silence for thirty seconds. A janitor walked by and muttered, “Move along, gentlemen.” Beavis and Butt-Head Are Dead " (Season 7):
The following is a curated compilation of the absolute "best" moments from Beavis and Butt-Head , spanning the original 1990s run to the modern revivals. The Most Iconic Episodes The Great Cornholio (Season 4):
“Shut up, Beavis.”
A meta masterpiece. After their teacher, Mr. Van Driessen, explains the history and artistry of animation, Beavis and Butt-Head argue that animation is stupid because "it isn't real." They attempt to prove their point by staging a live-action stunt, which leads to a hilarious deconstruction of the cartoon medium itself. It is a blunt send-up of the industry.