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{{quote|''"Beavis and Butt-head are not real. They are not role models. They're not even human. They are stupid cartoon people completely made up by [[Mike Judge|this Texas guy whom we hardly even know]]. Beavis and Butt-Head are [[The Ditz|dumb]], [[Heh Heh, You Said "X"|crude]], [[Villain Protagonist|thoughtless]], [[Gonk|ugly]], [[Casanova Wannabe|sexist]], [[Too Dumb to Live|self-destructive]] [[Idiot Hero|fools]]. Some of the things they do would cause a real person to get hurt, expelled, arrested, and possibly deported. But for some reason, the little weinerheads [[Rule of Funny|make us laugh]]. To put it another way: [[Don't Try This At Home]]."''|'''The original preshow [[This Is a Work of Fiction|content disclaimer(s)]]'''}}
|'''The original preshow [[This Is a Work of Fiction|content disclaimer(s)]]'''}}
 
{{quote|''"In time ''Beavis and Butt-head'' will become defined as a very, very significant part of American culture. It's brilliant. I've got all the tapes."''|'''[[Patrick Stewart]]'''}}
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** Almost all of Beavis' dialogue as Cornholio. "I am Cornholio! I need TP for my bunghole!"
** And the ever popular "Are you threatening me?"
* [[Catchphrase Spouting Duo]]
* [[Caught with Your Pants Down]]: In ''Beavis and Butt-head Do America'', Beavis (in his Cornholio persona) sees Mr. Anderson's camper, pulls out a picture of the woman he was sent to "do" and then goes into the camper. Later, Mr. Anderson is curious to find out why his camper is rocking, and investigates. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* [[Centipede's Dilemma]]: In the "Trouble Urinating" episode, the boys become unable to urinate after thinking too hard about how they actually do it.
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** Whenever the thieves Russ and Harlan commit some art of robbery (i.e. the time they robbed the Stevenson house, breaking into Beavis and Butt-head's house and steal their TV set in the feature film, not to mention that they were also meant to be hired by Muddy to kill Dallas, and looting a office in the 2011 revival) They NEVER get caught nor receive some comeuppance.
** Todd apparently takes advantage of and beat up Beavis and Butt-head and he never receives some sort of comeuppance for it and they would get in trouble with the law in his place... unless you count what happens to Todd in "Virtual Stupidity" as canon.
** However, it was subverted in the film shorty causing havoc in church after mistaking the priest's booths for bathrooms. They [[Laser -Guided Karma| get stuck by]] [[Lightning Can Do Anything| a lightning bolt]] just as they were about to board a bus full of nuns.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]:
{{quote|'''Beavis''': So, um, are you gonna change the channel, Butt-Head?
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* [[Not Quite Dead]]: In the final episode of the original run, Principal McVicker supposedly died from a heart attack or stroke. Now he's alive and (relatively) well.
* [[Onion Tears]]: In a post-[[Uncanceled|UnCancelation]] episode, Beavis cries from exposure to a slice of onion found in his chili dog, and Butt-Head makes fun of him for it, much to Beavis' frustration.
* [[Only Sane Woman|Only Sane Woman:]] Two come to mind.
** Daria Morgendorrfer. She is one of the few people to ever put up with Beavis and Butthead, with some of her sanity still intact. They in turn have a bit of a love hate relationship for her. Teasing her over her name, but praising her when they see her do or say something they deem cool. Like when she told off Bill Clinton.
** Dallas Grimes. She's cautious, cool and calculated and has her gun ready, whenever potential assailants come calling. Which she initially mistook Beavis and Butthead. When she realized that although they were hired to do her, they misinterpreted Muddy's words as wanting them to have sex with her, [[Actually Pretty Funny|she laughs to herself]]. [[Sure, Let's Go with That|She then rolls with it]] and turns on [[The Vamp|the charm]] in an effort to smuggle the Unit to Washington D.C. by sewing it into Beavis' pants while they fight over who gets to "Do" her first.
 
* [[Only in It For the Money]]
{{quote|'''Mr. Manners:''' Listen, you little twerp. This is my job. This is how I make money. Don't screw with me.}}
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* [[Pixellation]]: Lampshaded in the True Life segment of the first Uncancellation episode where porn on a person's computer is blurred out.
{{quote|'''Butt-Head:''' Dammit, the porn's all blurry!}}
* [[Prank Call]]: It probably comes as no surprise that ''Beavis and Butt-Head'' had a prank call episode, called - of course - "Prank Call".
* [[The Precious Precious Car]]: In "Car Wash", the boys get to wash their neighbor's car while the owner goes out for a jog. They decide to take it for a joyride. Guess what happens.
* [[Prepositions Are Not to End Sentences With]]: In the movie.
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