El icónico dúo animado ha vuelto y es más tonto que nunca. Vuelven los fenómenos de la cultura pop de los 90 para confundir el sentido común, atormentarse mutuamente y mostrar algunas de las... Leer todoEl icónico dúo animado ha vuelto y es más tonto que nunca. Vuelven los fenómenos de la cultura pop de los 90 para confundir el sentido común, atormentarse mutuamente y mostrar algunas de las comedias más tontas que se puedan imaginar.El icónico dúo animado ha vuelto y es más tonto que nunca. Vuelven los fenómenos de la cultura pop de los 90 para confundir el sentido común, atormentarse mutuamente y mostrar algunas de las comedias más tontas que se puedan imaginar.
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This is the exact same hilarity as the original show. This is a can't miss revival that was way overdue. You'll be laughing through the entire show. It even takes some time to let beavis explore the world by himself.
Or have Butt-Head gotten a a tad more intelligent over the years? I recall these two back in the day when I was a kid. Shows sticks to the original formula and it is nice to see them back in action. Good stupid fun all around.
Memories of lying awake in bed, watching MTV late night for Beavis & Butthead. Being one of my favourite shows it was quite the thrill to see it made a return decades later. I had a feeling Mike Judge probably thought of many different scenarios for B&B throughout the years. I imagine he'd thought of quite a few and considered doing the show again. I'm so glad he did because I just saw episode one and it hasn't lost a single fibre of it's funny. The voices are the same (Mike Judge voices them both), they're level of stupidity as well as their offensive behaviour haven't lost any of it's substance. It feels more or less the same as the original show. I truly hope this show does a great many episodes before it's run it's course. It's second course.
Mike Judge manages to awaken the sleeping deviant inside fans of the original series in this updated version of the 90s classic that inspired (or uninspired) the MTV generation.
While the days of introducing the youth of America to heavy metal legends, such as White Zombie and Alice in Chains have long passed, this fresh take on these two legendary heathens in the modern universe doesn't disappoint die hard fans who recall their first glimpse of Beavis and Butthead from "The Liquid Television" days.
Beavis and Butthead are still the same burnt out, oblivious ne'er do-wells aging metalheads know and love. Judge even manages to slip a music video into the online content teens (such as Beavis and Butthead) watch today, maintaining relevance and increasing believability for a younger audience.
While this classic buddy show has been so often written off as mindless nonsense, and even credited with the dissolution of morals and attention spans of America, Its longevity, and that of it's talented and thoughtful creator, solidifies what Gen X stoners always knew, Mike Judge is a god damn genius, who reflected the angst and confusion of a transitional generation, often treated like criminals at the onset of puberty. He gave them something that felt like theirs, a secret code of sorts that their parents couldn't understand. And now he's done it again, proving himself a hero, a light in the darkness who comes through when the world needs to laugh at itself the most.
While the days of introducing the youth of America to heavy metal legends, such as White Zombie and Alice in Chains have long passed, this fresh take on these two legendary heathens in the modern universe doesn't disappoint die hard fans who recall their first glimpse of Beavis and Butthead from "The Liquid Television" days.
Beavis and Butthead are still the same burnt out, oblivious ne'er do-wells aging metalheads know and love. Judge even manages to slip a music video into the online content teens (such as Beavis and Butthead) watch today, maintaining relevance and increasing believability for a younger audience.
While this classic buddy show has been so often written off as mindless nonsense, and even credited with the dissolution of morals and attention spans of America, Its longevity, and that of it's talented and thoughtful creator, solidifies what Gen X stoners always knew, Mike Judge is a god damn genius, who reflected the angst and confusion of a transitional generation, often treated like criminals at the onset of puberty. He gave them something that felt like theirs, a secret code of sorts that their parents couldn't understand. And now he's done it again, proving himself a hero, a light in the darkness who comes through when the world needs to laugh at itself the most.
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Wow. This is a great come comeback. Glad they're not on MTV anymore. Keeping to its roots and simplicity is what works. Great to see the boys in a modern setting and making fun of what's currently relevant. The story segments were strong, dumb and smart.
The special one slightly strayed from the usual format of the story segments and was more story oriented. We got to see Beavis on his own adventure with a twist, a great call back to ban of fire and the controversy surrounding it. The other the episodes are just great pure hilarity, the boys follow their usual set of shenanigans of trying to score, break stuff, get hurt, get money and eat some nachos of course.
The new reaction segments are hilarious. A great way keeping up and reacting to what's currently going on in the media world. And who better than Beavis and Butthead giving their take on it.
This truly gives hope to me! I can't wait to see more of these bungholes in future seasons!
The special one slightly strayed from the usual format of the story segments and was more story oriented. We got to see Beavis on his own adventure with a twist, a great call back to ban of fire and the controversy surrounding it. The other the episodes are just great pure hilarity, the boys follow their usual set of shenanigans of trying to score, break stuff, get hurt, get money and eat some nachos of course.
The new reaction segments are hilarious. A great way keeping up and reacting to what's currently going on in the media world. And who better than Beavis and Butthead giving their take on it.
This truly gives hope to me! I can't wait to see more of these bungholes in future seasons!
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- CuriosidadesAfter a tragic accident in the 1990s was blamed on a child emulating Beavis's pyromania, the studio forbid any further references to fire or Beavis's love of it in the classic series. The new series has no such restriction and Beavis's love of fire is on full display. Although the "tragic accident" in question happened because two parents left their 3-year-old and infant in their trailer park home unattended while they went to a neighbor's trailer to smoke some pot.
- PifiasIt makes no sense for the teacher, Mr. Van Drießen, to address Butt-Head by his nickname Butt-Head instead of using his actual name which is surely not Butt-Head.
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