

I suppose it is funny to see Beavis being pushed into good behavior from something that most people would see as a bad influence. What’s more, the fire is not the expected bad influence on Beavis rather, he is a good influence, who gets Beavis to run a mile and clean up the alley.

The brilliance of their idiocy only occurs when they are together. I don’t understand the instinct to split these two dumbasses up. This one you may have seen, as they shared it after San Diego Comic-Con, and features Beavis talking to a dumpster fire.

There was one animated segment that didn’t work for me. In one, the boys get dragged into participating in an escape room, but accidentally enter the bathroom and must figure out how to “escape.” In another, they discover their hippie teacher selling expensive homemade honey, so they decide to do the same - except instead of finding a beehive, they find a wasp hive. The animated “stories” are still pretty damn funny. RELATED: Why ‘Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe’ Is One of the Smartest Comedies I refuse to believe that they would follow a video showing how to make prison tattoo dye. Beavis and Butt-Head don’t read, and they have short attention spans. This is less effective because these videos have both a lot of dialogue and text. However, as a sign of the times, Beavis and Butt-Head also watch clips of YouTube and TikTok videos. Not for Beavis, of course, but for the audience, it is pretty damn good. Life is pretty good when Butt-Head catches Beavis grooving to the tunes of BTS. Let’s be honest: this is where the genius of B&B lies.Īpparently, music videos do still exist, because the boys watch a couple of them, and rag on them hard. What each segment does have is Beavis and Butt-Head watching videos and making stupid comments about it. There is nothing serialized about this show each segment barely has a plot. Like the original series, the new Beavis and Butt-Head episodes are 30 minutes long, divided into two segments. As someone who adored the original series in the 1990s, I don’t mind being known for my love of the two idiots. I have somehow become Collider’s unofficial Beavis and Butt-Head critic.
