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Beavis and Butt-Head
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Beavis and Butt-Head
Genre
Animated sitcom
Black comedy
Cringe comedy
Off-color humor
Slice of life
Created by
Mike Judge
Written by
Mike Judge
Morris P Johanson
Joe Stillman
Tracy Grandstaff
Greg Grabianski
Don London
Josef McStein
Directed by
Mike Judge
Yvette Kaplan
Voices of
Mike Judge
Tracy Grandstaff
Theme music composer
Mike Judge
Country of origin
United States
Original
language(s)
English
No.
of seasons
8
No.
of episodes
222
(
list of episodes
)
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Mike Judge
Abby Terkuhle
Producer(s)
Michael Blakey
Running time
5–11 minutes
(Regular)
12–21 minutes
(Special)
Production
company(s)
J. J. Sedelmaier
Productions, Inc.
(Season 1)
Tenth Annual Industries
(Season 2–7)
Ternion Pictures
(Season 8)
MTV Animation
(Seasons 1–8)
Inbred Jed's Homemade Cartoons
(Pilot only)
Paramount Television
(Seasons 1–7)
Film Roman
(Season 8)
Judgemental Films
MTV Production Development
Distributor
Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation
(Pilot only)
MTV Networks
Paramount Television
Release
Original network
MTV
Picture format
4:3
SDTV
(1992–1997)
1080i
(4:3
HDTV
)
(2011)
Audio format
Stereo
(1993–95)
Dolby Surround
(1995–97)
Dolby Digital 5.1
(2011)
Original release
March 8, 1993 –
December 29, 2011
Chronology
Preceded by
Liquid Television
Followed by
Daria
Related shows
King of the Hill
The Goode Family
External links
Website
Beavis and Butt-Head
is an American
animated sitcom
created and designed by
Mike Judge
.
[1]
The series originated from
Frog Baseball
, a 1992 short film by Judge originally aired on
Liquid Television
. After seeing the short,
MTV
signed Judge to develop the concept.
[2]
[3]
The series first ran from March 8, 1993 to November 28, 1997. In 1996, the series was adapted into the animated feature film
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America
.
It was revived in 2011 and new episodes began airing on MTV from October 27 to December 29, 2011. Mike Judge has stated that he wants to try to get
Beavis and Butt-Head
back on MTV or another network.
[4]
Contents
1
Premise
2
Episodes
3
Reception
3.1
Critical reception
3.2
Criticism and controversy
4
Film
5
Revival
6
Future
7
Related media
7.1
Marvel Comics
7.2
Daria
spin-off
7.3
Home video
7.4
Video games
7.5
Books
8
References
9
External links
Premise
See also:
List of minor characters in Beavis and Butt-Head
The show centers on two socially incompetent,
heavy metal
-loving teenage wannabe delinquents,
Beavis
and
Butt-Head
(both voiced by Judge), who go to High School at Highland High in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
(the same city where Judge went to high school). They have no apparent adult supervision at home, and are dim-witted, under-educated and barely literate, and both lack any empathy or moral scruples, even regarding each other. Their most common shared activity is watching music videos, which they tend to judge by deeming them "cool," or by exclaiming, "This sucks!" (the latter is sometimes followed by the demand, "Change it!"). They also apply these judgments to other things that they encounter, and will usually deem something "cool" if it is associated with violence, sex, or the
macabre
. Despite having no experience with women, their other signature traits are a shared obsession with sex, and their tendency to chuckle and giggle whenever they hear words or phrases that can even remotely be interpreted as sexual or
scatological
.
Beavis and Butt-Head are in ninth grade at Highland High School. Their stupidity leads to a demotion all the way down to kindergarten in the episode "Held Back," but they soon prove to be such an annoyance that the elementary school principal quickly re-promotes them back to Highland High.
Each episode features frequent interstitial scenes in which they critique music videos using commentary improvised by Judge. The remainder of the episode depicts the duo embarking on some kind of scheme or adventure.
[5]
[6]
Their teachers at Highland High are often at a loss as to how to deal with them, and in many episodes they skip school altogether. Their actions sometimes result in serious consequences, but often for others, for which they themselves show no remorse whatsoever.
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