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When they are not at school, they are either working minimum wage part-time jobs at Burger World, doing favors for Tom Anderson, their elderly neighbor, or sitting at home watching television. Much of the time, they comment on which music videos they like and dislike. Usually, they prefer heavy metal and alternative rock to other genres; their favorite bands are AC/DC and Metallica, of whom they usually can be seen wearing T-shirts. Their friends include Daria Morgendorffer, a sullen young woman, Stewart Stevenson, a chubby, impressionable adolescent, and Todd Ianuzzi, a ne'er-do-well whom Beavis and Butt-head idolize, though the feeling is not mutual.
Though the show was controversial when it premiered on MTV in 1993, it quickly caught on with viewers and ran until 1997. During its original run, it spawned a theatrical feature film, Beavis and Butt-head Do America, and a spin-off, Daria. In 2011, MTV commissioned new episodes for the series.
Beavis and Butt-Head Full Episode Guide:
Season 8 (38 full episodes, 3 clips available)
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Episode 13 - Mike Judge at Comic-Con
First Aired: October 17, 2011
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Episode 12 - Whorehouse / Going Down
First Aired: December 29, 2011
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Episode 11 - School Test/Snitchers
First Aired: December 22, 2011
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Episode 10 - Time Machine / Massage
First Aired: December 15, 2011
- Episode 9 - Used Car/Bounty Hunters
- Episode 8 - Copy Machine/Holding
- Episode 7 - Doomsday/Dumb Design
- Episode 6 - The Rat/Spill
- Episode 5 - Supersize Me/Bathroom Break
- Episode 4 - Holy Cornholio
- Episode 3 - Drones
- Episode 2 - Daughter's Hand; Tech Support
- Episode 1 - Werewolves of Highland / Crying
Season 7 (0 sources)
- Episode 40 - Beavis and Butt-head Are Dead
- Episode 39 - Our Founding Losers
- Episode 38 - Butt Flamb
- Episode 37 - Leave It To Beavis
- Episode 36 - Speech Therapy
- Episode 35 - The Future Of Beavis and Butt-head
- Episode 34 - Graduation Day
- Episode 33 - Breakdown
- Episode 32 - Work Is Death
- Episode 31 - Drinking Butt-ies
- Episode 30 - Die Fly! Die!
- Episode 29 - Inventors
- Episode 28 - Shopping Cart
- Episode 27 - The Miracle That Is Beavis
- Episode 26 - Impotence
- Episode 25 - Garage Band
- Episode 24 - Canned
- Episode 23 - T.V. Violence
- Episode 22 - Woodshop
- Episode 21 - Special Delivery
- Episode 20 - Bride Of Butt-head
- Episode 19 - Shortcuts
- Episode 18 - Take A Lap
- Episode 17 - Nothing Happening
- Episode 16 - Follow Me
- Episode 15 - On Strike
- Episode 14 - A Great Day
- Episode 13 - Pierced
- Episode 12 - Citizens Arrest
- Episode 11 - Nose Bleed
- Episode 10 - Cyber-Butt
- Episode 9 - Head Lice
- Episode 8 - Underware
- Episode 7 - Dumbasses Anonymous
- Episode 6 - A Very Special Episode
- Episode 5 - Just For Girls
- Episode 4 - Ding-Dong-Ditch
- Episode 3 - Evolution Sucks
- Episode 2 - Vaya Con Cornholio
- Episode 1 - Butt, Butt, Hike!
Season 6 (0 sources)
Season 5 (0 sources)
Season 4 (1 full episode)
Season 3 (23 full episodes)
Season 2 (21 full episodes, 1 clip available)
Season 1 (27 full episodes, 1 clip available)
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In this episode, Beavis and Butt-Head somehow in the space of 30 minutes with commercials learn about the Apocalypse, Creationism, evolution, intelligent design, "The Human Centipede," and "Sex And The City." I couldn't make this up if I tried.
Beavis and Butt-Head are taking Thanksgiving off to get stuffed. But fret not. They're back Dec. 1 at 10 PM ET/PT with a double-length episodes called "Here For The Chicks" - are they ever anywhere for anything else? - and we've got a preview to whet a few weeks of appetites.
Sunday is God's day. That's cool. Thursdays at 10 PM EST? That's Beavis' time. Welcome, ladies, gentlemen and others, to the fifth episode in the triumphant return of "Beavis and Butt-Head" to a network that had no idea how much it really needed these two.
Thursday night boasted a double-shot of full-length "Beavis and Butt-Head" episodes, including arguably the year's most anticipated character-return to television. Really. Cornholio's back, and he means business...for his bunghole.
Few things lately have felt so nostalgically comforting as knowing that new "Beavis and Butt-Head" episodes once more light up TV screens every Thursday. Don't get the allure of this unlikely enduring pop-culture phenomenon? Consider these five important things you should know about "Beavis and Butt-Head."
Welcome back, ye lovers of morons, to the church of Beavis. Render unto Cornholio those nachos which are Cornholio's. Three words for this episode: Beavis. Butt-Head. Marriage. This will end in failure, but it will at least be funny. Read the recap here.
Already going into withdrawals awaiting more wit and wisdom from Highland's Finest? We figured. Don't fret. Start your Saturday sitting beneath The Learning Tree with Beavis and Butt-Head, or at the very least, a preview of the second episode of the recently returned MTV show's ninth season.
Within seconds, I was 12 years old again. There was a black screen. Then there was a nasal "Heheheh." And then a more guttural "Huh huh huh." Then at last, that sweet guitar riff. Welcome back, Beavis. And welcome back, Butt-Head. The world needs you.
Oh. Hell. Yes. Tonight, it happens. "Beavis and Butt-head" return to MTV at 10 p.m. EST. And we've got a little something special to help mark the occasion. Check out a video of the Dumb-ass Duo taking over "Jimmy Kimmel Live" for a very special talk with the spray-tanned garden gnome named Snooki.
While MTV has been banking on reality shows like "Jersey Shore" for years, they continue to develop new shows like the zombies-and-vampires cop mockumentary "Death Valley." And then there's the return of a certain lil' dude who needs TP for his bunghole. Read on for premiere dates and times for all of MTV's new and returning shows this fall, including the triumphant return of "Beavis and Butt-Head."











