An amateur filmmaker comes to Mr. Van Driessen's class, and wants to make a documentary that shows an honest portrayal of America's youth culture. He chooses Beavis and Butt-head as his subjects, and documents their every move. 'The Great Cornholio' makes a brief appearance before the camera rolls.
Season 4 Episode 29 of Beavis and Butt-Head resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s04e01 - Wall Of Youth
s04e02 - Cow Tipping
s04e03 - Trouble Urinating
s04e04 - Rabies Scare
s04e05 - They're Coming To Take Me Away, Huh Huh
s04e06 - Jump!
s04e07 - Pumping Iron
s04e08 - Let's Clean It Up
s04e09 - 1-900-BEAVIS
s04e10 - Water Safety
s04e11 - Blackout!
s04e12 - Late Night With Butt-head
s04e13 - The Final Judgment Of Beavis
s04e14 - Pool Toys
s04e15 - Madame Blavatsky
s04e16 - Beavis and Butt-head's Island
s04e17 - Figure Drawing
s04e18 - Date Bait
s04e19 - Butt Is It Art?
s04e20 - Right On
s04e21 - Manners Suck
s04e22 - The Pipe Of Doom
s04e23 - Safe Driving
s04e24 - Mr. Anderson's Balls
s04e25 - Patients Patients
s04e26 - Teen Talk
s04e27 - Crisis Line
s04e28 - Vs. The Vending Machine
s04e29 - Generation In Crisis
s04e30 - Radio Sweethearts
s04e31 - The Great Cornholio
s04e32 - Liar! Liar!
It started as a clip on MTV's "Liquid Television" - a show that featured brilliant and unusual animation. Beavis and Butt-head debuted as its own series in March of 1993 on MTV, introducing the world to their own special brand of humor. This is a world where parents are nearly non-existent, grasshoppers are punished by chainsaw, where cockroach-infested nachos are a delicious treat, and two bored young teens can get into a world of trouble.
When not sleeping through classes or torturing their teachers at Highland High School, they amuse themselves by watching TV, trying to score with chicks, and annoying everyone in town. The show alternates between the misadventures of the two boys and music videos, which they critique in their simple and opinionated way.