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“So, as we can see,” Mr. Van Driessen said, adjusting his tie-dyed headband, “the chiaroscuro represents the inherent duality of man’s struggle against, like, the man.”

: The show’s vocabulary, featuring gems like "fart-knocker," "bung-hole," and "butt-munch," became a cultural staple of the era. Which Collection is Best? Collectors often debate which set to track down: The Best of Beavis and Butt-Head (Time Life/MTV DVDs) THE BEST OF BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD

Principal McVicker forbids the duo from laughing during sex-ed week. The resulting struggle as Coach Buzzcut intentionally uses "dirty" words is a masterclass in tension-based comedy. “So, as we can see,” Mr

“I know! They’re stuck!”

Before the series exploded, Mike Judge created two crudely animated shorts for Liquid Television in 1992. These are the raw, unvarnished proto-Beavis and Butt-Head. They are darker, weirder, and arguably funnier. Collectors often debate which set to track down:

In a surreal 1993 crossover, the duo teamed up with Cher for a rock-infused cover of her classic hit. The accompanying music video, featuring the boys in their signature shorts alongside a leather-clad Cher, remains a peak pop culture artifact. Music Video Commentary:

You cannot discuss the best of Beavis and Butt-Head without addressing the cultural tsunami known as . In "The Great Cornholio," Beavis consumes too much sugar, pulls his T-shirt over his head, and transforms into a manic, poetic, toilet-paper-demanding alter ego. "I am the Great Cornholio! I need TP for my bunghole!" This single sketch transcended the show, becoming a Halloween costume staple and a linguistic touchstone for 90s kids. But the best part? Butt-Head's deadpan reaction to his friend's psychotic break.

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