Beavis's life without Butt-head
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Butt-head gets a glimpse into an alternate reality where he was not born, and Beavis learns a new word. From "Beavis and Butthead Do Christmas."
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Hehe. Bunghole. Heh. Bunghole.
He just met Butt-Head less than a minute and already been influenced.
I kinda like that. Bunghole
I remembered him saying I don’t like that bunghole.
Instead he said I kind of like that bunghole.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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I wonder if he could still turn into cornholio in this timeline.
lmfao Butthead is so toxic holding back Beavis that just one 40 second interaction already corrupted Beavis.
It's sad how you realize this like 25 years later. Back then you thought those 2 were just knuckleheads.
@@edwardgaines6561 lol when you see someone in unusual circumstances, you really learn a lot about them you otherwise never could.
@no no no yeah. Just unusual because the normal course of events is Butthead manipulating him to stick around because he needs Beavis and Beavis doesn't actually need him.
Meh not really
I dont like to think butthead "corrupts" beavis. Hes just easily impressionable and hes just as stupid as ever without butt head. Beavis is always stupid no matter what and the joke just latched on to him, which i think any joke like that would stick to someone like Beavis.
They’re just cartoon characters but it makes me sad
It's kinda sweet seeing all these homeless people pull butthead away from beavis
I know right. Homeless people care for others well being even if they have more than them and are willing to help the more fortunate too.
And even calling Beavis a good kid
you have mommy issues
@@sneedscape2428 I think you mean, I have issues with YOUR mom... huhuhuhuhh.
Largely unrealistic. But sweet.
I have no doubt that this version of Beavis could have scored.
They should have shown him with a girlfriend, showing that he can indeed score. xD
This version of Beavis may not have wanted to score.
@@bertmustin I think Stewart expressed interest in girls and now that he has self esteem, he'd probably be more willing to do so. Beavis I think would or he also could be the ones that are abstinent. But either way, he would have a better chance of scoring and a desire to.
@@ChuckSDeuces ????????
He's still a tiny yet big-headed idiot. He just found a genuinely nicer person to influence what he does.
This is actually a great moment of character development. This confirmed the fan theory that Beavis would actually be a fairly decent person and contributing member of society, if it weren't for Butt-Head. Beavis acquiesces to Butt-Head as he does to Stewart here, due to his generally less-assertive personality. The difference is Stewart drives Beavis to do well.
Butt-Head trying to pull Beavis away is poignant; despite Butt-Head's seeming indifference, he NEEDS Beavis. Beavis, however, does not need him. Regardless, they've both become co-dependent.
You could flip it even more. The other way around (Stewart and Beavis being best friends only for Stewart, in a christmas special, seeing Beavis and Butthead as best friends and arseholes) the fan theory could be that Butthead naturally *isn't* decent or a contributing member of society and only is so because of Stewart.
So really it isn't so much Butthead's fault, but the fact that Beavis just goes with whatever he attaches himself to.
Without anyone, what would Beavis be I wonder?
@@lettylunasical4766 Beavis seems to have been emotionally starved by narcissistic parents so that he can't set boundaries and agrees with everybody he comes in contact with because he doesn't trust his own judgment or decision making abilities.
And also the submissiveness is possibly do with Beavis possible mental instability as we see plenty of times in that show and movie.
It amazes me that Stewart didn't kick Butthead's ass in this special.
@Edmond Honda It was, but that's who Butthead is.
This little clip shows a ton about Beavis’ character. First it shows how impressionable Beavis is and how with a better friend he could actually be a good person. Next, it shows how compatible he is with Butthead when he becomes fascinated with Butthead’s insult despite having never met him.
I mean, in general Beavis has always been kinder than Butthead
@@nicholasoneal1521
Beavis has always had an innocence too him. Even some of his worse traits don't come from a point of antagonism.
great analysis on cartoon characters..
@@ZoroastrianCowboy ..
@@ZoroastrianCowboy Correct.
Seeing Beavis having a whole different life without him seems to have struck a nerve for Butthead.
He's just mad that Beavis owes him money.
I don’t think Butthead even understands what is going on
@@cocomunga He does, and he thinks life without him sucks.
@@NSAhitLIST he knows he doesnt exist he but he really doesn't comprehend this beyond thinking this sucks. It's why he still tries to get his dollar
Beavis is wearing a Winger T-shirt. That's far too monkey's paw for all the good that came about an existence without Butthead to be worth it in the end.
When butthead said "hes homeless?" You can almost see an ounce of sympathy in his eyes, but its quickly deleted like every thought in his mind.
It's not sympathy. It's relief. Narcissistic pleasure in the misery of another. It turns to anger when he sees Beavis is actually doing well and helping the homeless. He wants to see Beavis in a position where he is dependent and vulnerable. That's kind of what narcs do.
I think it’s just suprise
I think the "cool" is because Butthead genuinely thinks being homeless sounds cool, lol
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No sympathy there
I like how Beavis took a liking to the word “Bunghole,” it shows that in that minute of interacting with Beavis, he influenced him to like and say one word. So imagine an entire childhood with Butthead and yep there you have Beavis as we know him.
Hey, bunghole is a funny word. ;)
I never realized that
Beavis just has access to a better influence here.
Tp for my bunghole
*I am the great CORNHOLIO you shall give me tp for my BUNGHOLE*
Beavis without Butt-head is still stupid but a legitimately nice dude.
Beavis is easy to influence. Beavis is like that because he was influenced by Butthead, here is a nice guy because he was influenced by Stewart
@@engel1816 Except Stewart was mean to Beavis.
@@GuyMcPherson69
No, he was holding Beavis accountable to his function in the kitchen.
@@GuyMcPherson69 Stewart was barking orders, but that always happens in a food line. The part about the eggnog confirms that Stewart is still nice.
He's also a pussy magnet according to the reboot lol
“Hey man leave the kid alone”
“Yeah he’s a good kid”
That part cracked me up because they were talking about Beavis lol
Well in this reality he probably is. A lot of people believe the only reason Beavis is as bad is he is is because of Butthead's influence
@@digitaladventurer2142 I wonder if Butt-Head would be better or worse if Beavis was never born or not? Would he accept.Stewart as his best friend and be following Stewart? And be a nice guy or still just a prick towards everyone?
I think someone punched Butt-head outsoide when threw him out.
Like how they duplicate the scene where the bystanders pulled George away from Mary after she panicked.
Beavis is a good kid.
I’m actually kind of like Beavis.
I’m smarter though but I have trouble making decisions for myself.
I don't even watch this show and this had me rollin' 😂😂😂
"I'm sorry, Stewart."
Hearing Beavis say that sentence, is like hearing Darth Vader saying he loves making sand castles.
Or Kevin from Ed, Edd, n Eddy apologizing to Eddy saying "I'm sorry Eddy for humiliating and embarrassing you in Your Ed Here, I was a jerk and an ass and I'm sorry"
That would be cool.
But Beavis always apologizes even when he’s with Butthead
@@marvinjones2589 Hey, he did warm up to him in the movie. Not with that many words, though.
One can only imagine how big and intricate the sandcastles of a Sith Lord could be…
“hey, let go of me. this isn’t right!”
that was somewhat sad hearing beavis call out that, considering he hasn’t been abused in this reality.
It may have been a Christmas special, but the development we get for Butt-head, and the insight into the mind of Beavis we get is astounding. Every line has an impact, it's not a normal episode. Every time Beavis speaks, he shows how truly different the world is without Butt-head. Beavis is a good person now, attached to Stewart rather than Butt-head. Beavis is still easily influenced by those around him, immediately having a fascination with Butt-head's insults. Abuse is unfamiliar to Beavis, even proclaiming that it isn't right for Butt-head to get physical. Beavis is naturally passive, a counter to Stewart and Butt-head who are naturally assertive. Butt-head learns just how much of an effect his existence has had. It seems that everyone, no matter who, is benefiting from the absence of Butt-head. There are moments where Butt-head registers this, showing remorse. Butt-head even showed sympathy towards Beavis after interpreting him being at a homeless shelter as Beavis being homeless. However these thoughts are only briefly visible, before being pushed back into his dark mind. We see that when Butt-head acts normally in this world, he is kicked to the sidelines, because everyone viewed him as an adult. In the normal world, we see that Butt-head is only cared about because of laws prohibiting kicking him out. When those laws are not there to protect him, Butt-head is given no special treatment, immediately getting kicked out because of his normal actions. The episode may not be canon, most Christmas specials aren't, but this is my favorite episode of Beavis and Butt-head
@@friedpancakes266 that was some great character analysis, I didn’t really view buttheads personal changes in this. I didn’t see any empathy at first, but yeah, they are just slipping through before being shoved aside.
@@tripped-outhipped-out at the end of the episode, everything goes back to normal, with no visible changes with Butt-head. Due to how Beavis was written in the episode, we view him differently, with a hint of sympathy, now that we know what could've been in store for him. However Beavis can't be used to prove that this episode is canon
@@friedpancakes266 I get what you mean man, I just can’t structure a sentence for shit.
@@tripped-outhipped-out huh huh huh you said structure...huh huh huh huh...
This is proof without Butthead's influence Beavis would turn out to be somewhat functional and even a nice kid. I always thought of Beavis as mentally ill rather than malicious. I actually used to work in a school to help disabled kids and one of them was literally like Beavis and he wasnt a bad kid he was just a bit crazy and easily influenced.
Reminds me of me, only I don’t have another person to influence me
lol cool story
@@landrylongacre6391 I'm influenced by some many I one of those kids who thinks they're bullies are their friends and why I'm saying like this cause I came to the realization
@@landrylongacre6391 Really? Cool.
Yeah functional and normal unlike you. "Fiona the fox" 🤣
"No cutters, buddy-"
"SHUT UP, STEWART."
Stewart isn't surprised that a guy he he has never met before knows his name. xD
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just because stewart didnt serve you soup you're gonna act this way? is this your way of going out of your responsabilities, is this the way you act?
What are you doing, Beavis?
@@nicholasheredia4235Um, have we met, Sir?
“It’s like, the world sucks, but it would suck worse without us.”
So true
Well said
actually makes the entire series real tragic. beavis would be so much better off without him
Yeah Butthead is just a bad influence and he brings Beavis along with him
Its kind of the point of the series
No he not, hes a bunghole huh huh huh
He might have scored if it weren't for Butthead
Beavis lowkey knows it too, but because no one else will really hang out with him and let him live with them (since it's Butt-Head's house they live in) he kind of has no choice but to hang out with abusive Butt-Head. There's been at least 2 times in the series where Beavis says Butt-Head isn't really his friend.
"We still hafta give out gingerbread men!!" 🤣
1:25
🤣 🤣 🤣
Duuude, Beavis was as soft as those cookies 😂😂😂
my favorite part
“Stewart has self stem now, you weren’t there to destroy it.”
“ *That sucks.* ”
Only a little bitch like Stewart would get his self esteem destroyed by butthead, everyone else would just kick his ass when he gets annoying.
It's self-esteem.
Beavis has been reformed by Stewart. So much he's even wearing Stewart's Winger T shirt.
Yea what a wuss heh heh
It's absolutely horrific, Butthead deserves to exist if only for the sake of preventing that.
He hasn't been reformed really. This is a vision of what would have happened if Beavis never met Butthead. Or if Butthead didn't exist. It's like the Scrooge story, but with Butthead.
He's not really reformed, he's just been dominated by a different personality.
@@TJDious fr if anything hes the same useful idiot he was under butthead just used for a different purpose
Daria should be the one manipulating beavis
I find it extremely hilarious how butthead gets dragged across the screen with his emotionless face and the only thing he says is “this sucks” followed by his trademark laugh lmao then gets punched and you hear an “ugh” 😂😂😂😂😂
It's almost as if Butthead is incapable of expressing genuine feelings of remorse or reflection. I hope that doesn't mean Butthead turns into a sociopath.
I know I laughed at that lol 😂
@@edwardgaines6561 he is one
@@edwardgaines6561 he is not smart enough to be a sociopath, or at least not smart enough to realize he is.
@@zachbohemian True. He pretty much gets off Scott free lots of times while Beavis is just abused in the dirt.
It's nice that Beavis isn't doing anything stupid to get in trouble (because of Butt-Head) I was a little surprised that Stewart is tough in this ep., but at least he treats Beavis with respect. Unlike Butt-Head.
It's too bad Stewart was a bunghole when he was rushing Beavis for the stew.
@@kenterminateddq5311 I think he is being more assertive. When you serve food to lots of people, sometimes you got to push people to get the job done. Especially if he already requested something minutes ago. He seems friendly to Beavis though, wanting to hang out with him, defending him against butt head and checking to see if Beavis is ok.
@@Yabuturtle Unless Stewart is his boss, I still find Stewart to be a buttmunch. :)
Y'all a bunch of bungholes hehehe heh eh
@@Yabuturtle It did seem Stewart was a little impatient with Beavis with the soup but he appeared to forgive him for it. He did invite him over for eggnog later and seemed friendly about it.
“Stuart has self esteem now. You weren’t there to destroy it.”
“That sucks.”
Butthead looked almost sad when he asked if Beavis was homeless.
But then he said cool
@@nicholasoneal1521 defense mechanism
Why did he look sad?
Doesn’t act like it.
Still both are funny great characters.
@Edmond Honda not really, he’s just dependent on him. He needs a lackey or he basically has nothing.
This just proves that the laughing is a nervous tic that they most likely can't control
Correct.
I love how it’s as if “ bung hole “ was almost part of his destiny
I need TP for my bunghole!
Beavis and Stewart. My favorite wholesome tv show.
It's sweet how they all came to protect Beavis
you said came
@@vickyetienne2962huhuhuhuhuh.
@@vickyetienne2962😂
@@vickyetienne2962 Uh huh huh, huh huh huh 😂
"Hey, Cro-Magnon! You can't use a word to define itself."
"Yeah." *giggles* "Cro-Magnon." *more giggles*
Shows how Beavis is actually a pretty complex character. Even with Butthead in his life, he’s a decent person who apologizes and has manners. But Butthead brings him down and always stops him when he has good ideas. It’s sad how much potential he has
Yeah, the two definitely have a toxic friendship
@@benbarnett5743 You’re right
I always liked Beavis, he's a latch key kid with a bad friend. Butthead is that jealous fiend who cheats off your test answers in school. Beavis always had a good heart.
Yeah but tbh even though it seems like it deep down butthead still cares about Beavis
Love that point blank “Shut up Stewart”
This episode made me realize that Beavis isn't actually a bad person. He was influenced by Butt-Head
There are a lot of hints of this throughout the show.
This is actually pretty deep. Some of us do have friends that brought us down. You learn to move on from them.
bunghole
@@Wobuffet3 uhuhuh huhuh
Anyone have any experiences? I haven't yet.
I agree.
Oh yeah, I can relate to that. I had a couple of neighborhood friends as a child, who really brought me down. I didn’t know it at the time. I’m glad I moved on without them.
It highlights how much of a bad influence Butthead is. Even when Beavis is doing something commendable as helping others in need Butthead mocks him and tries to make him stop.
It also shows he only thinks about himself and how life is much better with him in it. Charlie realized that no matter what he does, Butthead is just a narcissistic and abusive jerk. Maybe Satan only wants to keep him around Earth because he knows if he gets the latter, he'd be stressed out akin to McVicker and taking over Hell
@@ladyfire44 Even Lucifer has standards then! 🤣
@@ladyfire44 he would just put him in a torture chamber and leave him there.
"That'd be great!"
Still 1 of Beavis' best lines.
I love how his eyebrows go soft just for one word.
0:58 😇
Yeah
Beavis has a good heart.
Beavis is actually a good natured person. Love this little clip. Such clever animation
I'm really glad they didn't make Beavis like articulate and functional here. that woulda been cheap. instead he's clearly the same helpless passive weirdo, just with a less malign friend to cling to
That hit me in the feels when Beavis said "This isn't right!" 😭
1:42 love how Butt-head carries on laughing as he's being dragged outside.
He finds everything funny. Everything a joke lol.. reminds me of myself.. laughing even when I hurt myself or something goes wrong.. however some say It’s a nervous tic that the pair both do and can’t help
Beavis simply moved on to a different assertive friend and took their mannerisms and passions (Beavis working with Stuart at the shelter and wearing his band's shirt). A bit sad that he has no mind of his own but also good to see that he is not a bad person at heart. The few moments with Butthead was enough to foul him up just a little. Interesting that Beavis is not any smarter and still has the bit of a laugh. So Butthead is just the super-assertive and super confident person Beavis needs as a friend, but Butthead is a different kind of loser and a bad influence.
Humans are a pack animal and most are naturally followers. Most people are just like Beavis, it is not hard to see how mass media has influences the beliefs and values of most people over the past century. The concept makes most people uncomfortable and ironically, the denial of our tendency to be easily influenced followers makes us much easier to influence.
Modern media making the silly claim that we are all 'equals' has made it nearly impossible for true leaders to emerge that can challenge it's stranglehold on behavior. Egalitarianism drags the greatest men down to the level of the lowest in an attempt to make a level playing field. The only ones immune are the ones already at the top.
@@murrayshekelberg9754 Excellent assessment. I just use different terms: conforming (no personal thoughts or opinions only those of someone elses') and collectivism. Well, Aristotle did say that man is a political animal.
@@murrayshekelberg9754 your way of thinking is very flawed
If you look closely at Stewart’s shirt it says poison not Metallica
I wouldn't say Beavis is a complete born loser, just a blank slate that can't form his own thoughts. A cipher.
In this universe, Stewart gets to keep both his kidneys.
LOL
Was nice to see the folks rush to Beavis' defence
i actually would like to see more of a "normal" Beavis
Me too . I like this Beavis better .
He’s a good kid
I feel bad for beavis and ive never even watched this show lol.
You can tell butthead is toxic and a terrible "friend"
@@AudioJeep it’s a very abusive relationship
@@AudioJeep you clearly watched the show you liar
Beavis is actually a good kid at heart. The newest Beavis and Butt-head episode (yes, the show is back with new episodes on Paramount Plus every week) proved this even more when Beavis is out and about by himself and runs into a Butt-head lookalike who is a nice (but clingy) guy and won't leave Beavis alone. At the end of the episode Beavis realizes that this new person he just met is actually pretty cool.
Love how even spending 5 seconds with Beavis and butthead managed to corrupt him with one word 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I would love to see this timeline explored more
Beavis is pretty easily influenced but he has much more promise than Butthead
With a better mentor, Beavis will score!
"He has self esteem now, you weren't around to destroy it"
"That sucks"
It only took 30 seconds for Butthead to plant the seed of destruction.
“He’s homeless? Hehe. Cool. Hehehe.” Always gets me 😂😂😂😂🤣
"Yeah i'm okay. we get some crazies in here"
That ending warms my bunghole.
might need tp for that
@@Wobuffet3
Where I come from we have no TP for we have but one bunghole
Even normal Beavis is still really weird.
He is volunteering at the homeless shelter though
I've always theorized that Beavis has undiagnosed schizophrenia.
@torntie I say it's Schizophrenia because he's always talking about voices in his head.
@@mastermariogameryt do you think mr bean has autism
@@mastermariogameryt And he was the cook that made the soup everyone was eating (and cutting in line to get more helpings).
This Beavis had more manners than most people in real life 😂
I just notice Beavis's shirt says Winger and Stewart's says Poison.
Funny how Stewart still isn't cool enough to wear a Metallica T-shirt, but it's still better than Winger.
Stewart is serving the food and wearing a shirt that says "poison". Maybe he's poisoning the homeless.
I read in a magazine that Winger's reaction to Stewart wearing their name on a T-shirt was something like "Aw man why did we have to be the band that Stewart represents? Other bands suck too...why couldn't they have picked Poison?" [Paraphrased].
Maybe this episode was a small inside joke referencing that.
@@13thvarebel16 I also think it was meant to reference how Poison seemed to have slightly more credibility among rock fans as opposed to Winger.
Wowh.
One of my all time favorite alternate reality moments. The way Beavis keeps repeating “bunghole” because it just FEELS right….
Beavis' life must suck in that dimension, he probably never had the opportunity to turn into Cornholio
He's just realised his affinity for the word "bunghole", so at least there's that. Maybe with enough caffeine he can still go full Cornholio.
@@rw100 maybe
Good chance that he can score tho
Yeah, but he has a better chance of scoring without Butt-head's influence.
@@Yabuturtle without stewards influence he wouldnt even want to score
Beavis is so cute in this video, well, until he starts laughing about bungholes.
bungholes are still cute :3
It could be echolalia. Common in people on the spectrum
Imagine if you found out people were better off without you.😂
I don't know why, but "we get some crazies in here, huh?" really made me laugh. They are the best when they're acting like normal people.
"Bunghole. I kinda like that."
Beavis's imaginary friend trying to reenter his mind
That’s what I was thinking.
Maybe Butt Head never existed in any timeline.
Maybe the good one where Butt Head doesn’t exist was actually where Beavis mental illness wasn’t as bad. I know that isn’t true but it’s interesting to theorize.
The fact that Butt Head was born in one universe and not the other gives some sad implications for him. I’ve heard a rumor that him not existing is the actual universe. How was he born in one universe and not the other?
I like how even though Butthead was never in Beavis’s life he had already started corrupting him in like 30 seconds 😂
Stuart is wearing a Poison shirt while Beavis now wears the Winger shirt. Nice touch.
Stewart: “Hey Cro Magnon, you can’t use a word to define itself!”
Beavis: “Yeah, Chrome Magnum!”
Butt-Head: "I can too, bunghole. Come on let's get out of here, Beavis. Uh, huh, huh, huh"
It actually shows that Beavis is a sweet kid without Butthead as a corrupting influence lmao
I like how all the people Beavis and Stewart were serving came to Beavis's aide when they noticed he was in trouble, that's some genuine gratitude there
I love how Butthead was able to taint Beavis during their very brief encounter.
Stewart and Beavis have a wholesome relationship.
It may have been a Christmas special, but the development we get for Butt-head, and the insight into the mind of Beavis we get is astounding. Every line has an impact, it's not a normal episode. Every time Beavis speaks, he shows how truly different the world is without Butt-head. Beavis is a good person now, attached to Stewart rather than Butt-head. Beavis is still easily influenced by those around him, immediately having a fascination with Butt-head's insults. Abuse is unfamiliar to Beavis, even proclaiming that it isn't right for Butt-head to get physical. Beavis is naturally passive, a counter to Stewart and Butt-head who are naturally assertive. Butt-head learns just how much of an effect his existence has had. It seems that everyone, no matter who, is benefiting from the absence of Butt-head. There are moments where Butt-head registers this, showing remorse. Butt-head even showed sympathy towards Beavis after interpreting him being at a homeless shelter as Beavis being homeless. However these thoughts are only briefly visible, before being pushed back into his dark mind. We see that when Butt-head acts normally in this world, he is kicked to the sidelines, because everyone viewed him as an adult. In the normal world, we see that Butt-head is only cared about because of laws prohibiting kicking him out. When those laws are not there to protect him, Butt-head is given no special treatment, immediately getting kicked out because of his normal actions. The episode may not be canon, most Christmas specials aren't, but this is my favorite episode of Beavis and Butt-head
great words spoken my friend
Yep well said
I love this comment. I also think it’s interesting how Butthead didn’t expect Beavis to fight back, Beavis usually follows him everywhere, but it’s different this time
@Katlyn Dobransky Beavis is being brought up in a caring environment now. And while we can still tell its Beavis, he's a good person now
Beavis was based on a smart kid Judge knew from school who was straight A intelligent, but a bit weird when left on his own. This scene of the duo growing up without each other really shows the irl influence to the character, I feel. He's not a bad kid, he just has poor guidance.
This episode was a masterpiece and was written to perfection
I've been looking tor this scene for the past 20 years. So awesome
I'm glad I could help out!
Beavis cracks me up everytime he says something with enthusiasm 😅🤣
I love how Beavis still laughs at everything.
It seems more like a nervous tick than an actual laugh.
“He’s homeless? Cool”
must be sad for Butt-head to see his friend like that. thats his best friend.
It probably would be sad if Butthead was capable of feeling emotions
@@jordanloux3883 spare me of your lectures, jeez
Not only is Beavis wearing Stuart’s Winger T-shirt, Stuart is now wearing a Poison shirt. This alternate universe REALLY sucks!!!!
Yeah. Sucks.
Funny how RUclips can bring back so many memories when watching clips like these
I’m 38 years old and this takes me back to Christmas Eve 1993 I believe when I was doing my best to stay awake in my room until Midnight when my parents let my brothers and I open our gifts. I was hoping and hoping for the Super Nintendo, I spent some time cleaning my room to prep for the new console as it was the most important thing in the world to at the time.
I was watching THIS particular episode of Beavis and Butthead to stay awake.
I did get the Super Nintendo that year..good times I wish I could relive
Right there with ya!! I’m 46 now and this sh!zz takes me back!!
Beavis wearing the Winger shirt makes this even better.
this is rather sad beavis should thank buthead a lot
“We get some crazies in here”🤣🤣coming from beavis
1:42 They kicked his ass! 🤣
Beavis still owns him a dollar.
We get some crazies in here lmao
Beavis being this way had the ability to empathize as well as understand other people and their emotions rather than being apathetic, uninterested, and unintelligent.
It’s evident too because of the homeless guys calling him a good kid
It’s pretty cool seeing Beavis be more human and genuinely a well behaved
At 1:30 they still took the quick moment to animate Bevis’s tick smile. I bet it’s some form of Pavlovian subliminal messaging.
probably genetics
Leave Beavis Alone Butthead
“Yeah, that’d be great!”
*eyebrows defying gravity*
Man, watching this makes me want to crack open some alcohol-free eggnog...
Yeah, that'd be great!
"Stuart has self-esteem now, you werent there to destroy it" that sucks!
"Have we met sir?" LMAOO
1:54 Less than a minute and he's already corrupted.
"He's a good kid" sounds so warm, because this's exactly how I always saw Beavis, exactly as a “good kid”, Butt-head always poisoned his life with his behavior and without him Beavis is a really good guy❤❤❤
Butthead is a psychopath whereas beavis is just an impressionable kid
I like this , it's like a hardened approach to bnb
“What’s a bunghole?”
“You’re a bunghole, bunghole!” 😂😂😂
It's pretty sweet Butthead can't apart with his friend.
find it endearing that butthead wants his buddy back 🥲 i’m getting old 😂
That last 'bunghole' is pure gold