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[[File:beavis and butthead.jpg|frame|Heh huh heh huh heh huh...]] |
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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]]."'' |
{{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]]."'' |
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|'''The original preshow [[This Is a Work of Fiction|content disclaimer(s)]]'''}} |
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{{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]]'''}} |
{{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!" |
** Almost all of Beavis' dialogue as Cornholio. "I am Cornholio! I need TP for my bunghole!" |
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** And the ever popular "Are you threatening me?" |
** And the ever popular "Are you threatening me?" |
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* [[Catchphrase Spouting Duo]] |
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* [[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]]. |
* [[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]]. |
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* [[Centipede's Dilemma]]: In the "Trouble Urinating" episode, the boys become unable to urinate after thinking too hard about how they actually do it. |
* [[Centipede's Dilemma]]: In the "Trouble Urinating" episode, the boys become unable to urinate after thinking too hard about how they actually do it. |