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*** However, he does show a [[Papa Wolf]] side when anyone else threatens his students.
**** Granted, it's in an [[Only One Allowed To Defeat You]] manner of speaking.
** Zombie Farmer in "Cow Tipping" and "Bungholio:The Lord Of Harvest". In "Cow Tipping" he {{spoiler|attempted to kill Beavis with chainsaw.}} and in "Bungholio:The Lord Of Harvest" he {{spoiler|killed Butthead and later killed Beavis with chainsaw.}}. Both cases show that he has no problem with killing teenagers and it is implied that he buried someone.
** Todd, somewhat, too.
* [[Crosses the Line Twice]]: Really, this show lived on this trope, but "Way Down Mexico Way" was its apotheosis.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: They've played plenty of great music videos, but [[The Ramones]]' "I Wanna Be Sedated" was one of the few songs to get the boys to just shut up and rock out.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: [[The Snark Knight|Snark Knight]] Daria Morgendorffer was popular enough to get [[Daria|her own series.]]
** The biggest [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] of the show is Beavis's alter-ego, The Great Cornholio, he only appeared in few episodes and [[The Movie]], but it is one of the most popular and funny characters in the show.
* [[Freud Was Right]]: The boys can find sexual innuendo in literally ''anything''.
** Huh huh huh, you said "thing".
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* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: Principle McVicker. It was heavily implied many times that before duo came into his life, he was happier and less medicated.
** Beavis himself could be this. There are numerous hints dropped throughout the original series that Beavis, despite being a thick-headed pain in the ass to most everyone he meets, actually has a heart in there somewhere, but Butthead is too much of an abusive bad influence for him to even remotely realize that potential.
* [[Just Here for Godzilla]]: Some fans of the show only watched Beavis and Butt-Head for the music video segments. Other fans hated the music video segments and only watched for the actual cartoons.
* [[Magic Franchise Word]]: Many of the boy's insults for each other, like "dillweed", "fart-knocker", or "assmunch".
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: Diarrhea cha-cha-cha! Diarrhea cha-cha-cha!
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** I AM THE GREAT CORNHOLIO! I NEED TP FOR MY BUNGHOLE!
* [[Misaimed Fandom]]: Show garners a cult following of the very slack-jawed teen morons that the show attempts to satirize.
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* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: Coach Buzzcut in "Young, Gifted & Crude, where he flat-out ordered his studends to beat up a new student for no reason.
* [[Nausea Fuel]]: Beavis and Butthead as "werewolves" in "Werewolves of Highland" <ref>The result of being bitten by a bum with numerous STDs whom they mistook as a werewolf.</ref>
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* [[Technology Marches On]]: In many episodes, some of the items, like a landline phone, would’ve been replaced with social media today… in fact, what ever happened to caller ID.
* [[Uncanny Valley]]: The faces look weird and realistic.
* [[What an Idiot!]]: The duo, pretty much all of the time.
** A notable example is in 'Vidiots' when the two go to a video dating service, Beavis gives a fake name to the lady working there (Heraldo, which she interprets as Mexican), and she mistakes Beavis' sexual answers to her questions as romantic while Butt-head is doing his video, and tries calling Beavis, only for Butt-head to hang up on her, shortly after Beavis answers the door for a Woman asking to turn on "The pleasure machine" (Butt-head, as he mentioned twice in his video), Beavis thinks she is talking about the TV and slams the door on her.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?]]: Lost in the tragedy of a child burning down a house, or part of a house, is the question ''Why is a child watching Beavis and Butthead?!?'' It's animation, right? Must be [[Animation Age Ghetto|OK for the children]], then.
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