The Best Of Beavis And Butthead [portable]
The Best of Beavis and Butt-Head refers to several DVD and VHS collections curated by Time-Life and MTV to highlight the show's most iconic and "not sucky" moments. These collections often group episodes by theme, such as "Work Sucks" or "Law-Abiding Citizens". Beavis and Butt-Head | Fandom Top Collection Volumes The classic releases from the 1990s include: Volume 1.1: Innocence Lost / Chicks N' Stuff – Focuses on their failed attempts to "score" with women. Volume 1.2: Troubled Youth / Feel Our Pain
The show’s brilliance lay in taking simple premises and spiraling them into chaos through the boys' profound misunderstanding of the world. THE BEST OF BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD
- "I Need You Tonight" (INXS): They become obsessed with the fact that the band is "cramming for the test" in a library. "There's no way they're gonna pass," Butt-Head muses. "There's chicks in there, dude."
- "Silent Lucidity" (Queensrÿche): The pinnacle of their misunderstanding of art. As the song gets emotional, Beavis starts crying genuine tears. "I like this song," he sobs. "It makes me feel... cornholio." Within ten seconds, they are back to bouncing on the couch.
- Any video by "Winger": Mike Judge’s personal vendetta against hair metal is legendary. The contempt they show for Winger is a running gag. Beavis: "This video sucks." Butt-Head: "Yeah. These guys look like chicks."
- "Cryin'" (Aerosmith): Alicia Silverstone throwing a man off a motorcycle. Beavis’s brain short circuits. "Whoa. She's a chick, but she's kicking ass. Is that legal?"
Music Video Commentary:
For many fans, the "best" content includes their scathing critiques of 90s music videos, though these are often edited out of newer collections like the Mike Judge Collection due to licensing issues. The Best of Beavis and Butt-Head refers to
Beavis and Butt-Head
As we look back on the best of , it's clear that this duo's impact extends far beyond their own show. They have become a cultural touchstone, a symbol of resistance against the mundane and the boring. And as long as there are people who appreciate their unique brand of stupid, Beavis and Butt-Head will continue to thrive. "I Need You Tonight" (INXS): They become obsessed
- "The Great Cornholio": The origin story. Chasing a runaway capybara (long story), Beavis goes into hypoglycemic shock. He barges into a college party, terrifies hipsters, and demands toilet paper from a terrified co-ed. The visual of him running down the street screaming "Are you threatening me?!" is burned into the psyche of Generation X.
- "Cornholio’s Revenge": He gets loose at a formal dinner party. He mistakes a silver butter dish for a "bunghole cover." He declares a man’s toupee as "sacred TP." It ends with him being tranquilized like a wild animal.
- The Moment: Cornholio interrogating a man about his citizenship status while frantically asking for toilet paper is a masterclass in absurdist dialogue writing.
2. Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe (2022)
A shockingly clever sequel. They are transported to a space station, cloned, and sent to a 2022 "diversity summit" at a university. The humor lies in watching 90s slackers react to iPhones, woke culture, and gender-neutral pronouns. They don't understand any of it, and they never try to. When a feminist professor accuses them of "mansplaining," Beavis just stares. "We don't have a plan, lady."