Beavis and Butt-Head Season 3 Episode 4

Ep 4. Follow Me, On Strike, Take A Lap, Pierced, and Ding-Dong-Ditch

  • September 8, 1993
  • 27 min
  •   (126)

Beavis and Butt-Head season 3 episode 4, titled "Follow Me, On Strike, Take A Lap, Pierced, and Ding-Dong-Ditch" takes viewers on another hilarious and absurd journey with the dynamic duo, Beavis and Butt-Head. In this episode, the two teenage boys find themselves embarking on various misadventures that epitomize their unique blend of cluelessness, naivety, and mischief.

The first segment, "Follow Me," sees Beavis and Butt-Head stumbling upon a self-proclaimed guru who promises enlightenment and spiritual guidance. Intrigued, the boys become his devoted followers, undertaking absurd and outlandish rituals in their pursuit of enlightenment. However, their unquestioning devotion and antics result in outrageous consequences, showcasing their absolute lack of common sense and critical thinking skills.

Next, in "On Strike," Beavis and Butt-Head's laziness and aversion to work come to the forefront. When they discover that they can go on strike and demand for better conditions, they jump at the opportunity. Their attempt at organizing a strike in their school quickly spirals into a comedic chaos, as their lack of understanding about labor rights and negotiations leads to hilariously disastrous outcomes. The segment not only serves as a satirical exploration of labor strikes but also highlights the boys' cluelessness about the world around them.

In "Take A Lap," Beavis and Butt-Head's lack of physical fitness becomes a point of concern when their gym teacher challenges them and their classmates to a grueling race. Determined to avoid participating, the boys resort to comically absurd strategies to avoid running a single lap. Their shenanigans and attempts to manipulate the situation entertain viewers with their sheer audacity and dim-witted nature.

The fourth segment, "Pierced," finds the boys embracing a new trend: body piercings. In their quest to emulate the cool and edgy look of piercings, Beavis and Butt-Head resort to impromptu piercing sessions, using whatever sharp objects they can find. Their lack of concern for hygiene or safety leads to a series of outrageous and painful mishaps, highlighting the consequences of their reckless behavior and lack of common sense.

Finally, in "Ding-Dong-Ditch," Beavis and Butt-Head decide to embark on the classic prank of ringing doorbells and fleeing before anyone answers. However, their mischievous escapades take an unexpected turn when they unwittingly provoke an eccentric homeowner who is determined to catch them in the act. The boys' attempts to outwit the homeowner and escape unscathed result in a series of hilarious and chaotic events, showcasing their juvenile nature and poor decision-making skills.

Throughout this episode of Beavis and Butt-Head, viewers are treated to the trademark humor and absurdity that have made the show a beloved cult classic. The boys' dim-wittedness, lack of filter, and knack for getting into outrageous situations provide non-stop laughter. "Follow Me, On Strike, Take A Lap, Pierced, and Ding-Dong-Ditch" encapsulates the essence of Beavis and Butt-Head's ineptitude, as they stumble from one misadventure to another, bringing their unique brand of idiocy to every situation they encounter.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 8, 1993
  • Runtime
    27 min
  • Language
    English