Beavis and Butt-Head
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"Hey, how's it going?"
— One of Beavis' catchphrases.

"FFFFFire! Fire!!"
— Beavis' obsession with fire.

"Boi-oi-oi-oi-oi-oi-oi-oing-ng-ng-ng-ng!"
— Beavis whenever he gets an erection.

Beavis is one of the main protagonists of Beavis and Butt-Head. He is Butt-Head's best friend and close companion.

He is voiced by the show's creator Mike Judge.

Appearance

Beavis is characterized by his dark blonde hair that is shaped in a pompadour-like style, severe underbite, battleship bow chin, limited number of teeth, very prominent and wavy caterpillar-like eyebrows, he has a fixated stare on his face and he does not face or look at the audience as his face is almost always shown in profile, his nose is long and sharp with small nostrils (which may be a reason why some girls may like him as stated in Letters to Santa Butt-Head). His eyes are small and quite beady, but they expand whenever he is surprised, scared or in his Cornholio state. Along with Butt-Head, Beavis is one of the skinniest characters in the series and he has quite a raspy voice for a teenager.

He is usually shown wearing a blue shirt with a black Metallica logo (though in merchandise appearances, it reads the slogan “Death Rock”), grey shorts, white socks and dark-brown shoes.

Personality

Originally starting out as a "sidekick and a follower", Beavis eventually turned into a "loose cannon" as the show went on. He is oblivious to what should be the obvious and is "a zero" in terms of intellect. Contrasting against Butt-Head's more dominant and brash personality, Beavis is more submissive and often tolerates his physical and verbal confrontations, usually without retaliating. However, even Beavis has his limits. There have been occasions in which Beavis has stood up for himself and attacked Butt-Head. In Murder Site, he was driven to the brink of going postal and nearly killing Butt-Head, the latter of whom would not refrain from calling him a "butt-knocker", a term which Beavis inexplicably resents. While viewing a Bon Jovi video, Butt-Head assaulted Beavis because he liked the song that was playing. In retaliation, Beavis kicked him in the testicles twice and shouted, "You can't tell me what sucks! I like this, so blow it up your ass!" When Butt-Head disrespected Metallica, Beavis got especially defensive and threatened to kick Butt-Head's ass. In the book This Book Sucks, Beavis is the smarter and more dominant of the two, but eventually, Beavis just became a side-kick. Beavis seems to gain a small bit of intelligence in Season 8, being able to use a photocopier and, also, holding back on copying his butt (until Butt-Head suggested it).

He is shown to be a pyromaniac, as evidenced by his chant of "Fire! Fire!". During the original series run, Beavis was no longer allowed to say "fire" after some woman in Ohio claimed an episode where Beavis did his fire thing caused her son to burn her trailer and kill his sister in the blaze. Therefore, Beavis was reduced to saying things like "Fryer!" (when he's at Burger World) or "Liar! LIAR! Liar, liar, pants on... whoa!" (Liar! Liar!). It wasn't until season eight that Beavis was let off the hook and given a clean slate (otherwise he would not have said "Fire!" while reviewing MGMT's "Kids").

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Beavis rockin' like there is no tomorrow!

Despite his passive behavior, Beavis possesses a number of positive traits and character strengths. He is generally nicer and more optimistic than Butt-Head and treats Stewart Stevenson, a nerdy boy who looks up to the duo, better than he does. He can be extremely witty and when discussing a topic with Butt-Head that neither of them know about or understand, Beavis is more likely to guess the mechanisms at work. Also, in some rare cases, Beavis is prone to bouts of intelligent insight about certain topics. For example, after making himself dizzy, Beavis analyzed a Korn video with much detail and in another episode he discussed the true meaning of Christmas. As well as this, on the rare occasion that a female is interested in the two, it is usually Beavis who gets the attention (Vidiots, Another Friday Night, Teen Talk and Letters to Santa Butt-Head), much to Butt-Head's jealousy. This may be due to Beavis' childlike temperament, behavior and his approaches to females ("Hey, how's it going?" or "Hey!") rather than Butt-Head's unsuccessful blunt sexual approaches ("Hey, baby.") Even in the pursuit of scoring, both are smart enough to value safe sex and carry contraceptives when they do get to (Friday Night). Notably, both also have great luck with lotto tickets, where they once bought a lawnmower with a $500 winning ticket (Scratch 'N' Win).

Beavis also appears to be incredibly naive for his age, though it is unknown if he is naive or just extremely idiotic. It may be a combination of the two. During Pregnant Pause, Beavis fears that he is pregnant, but he points out that only girls could fall pregnant, though for some reason he still buys (or steals) a pregnancy test. He frequently acts very gullible towards people who are clearly suspicious, sometimes with extremely unfortunate consequences. For example, in Drones, he describes how was apparently drugged and raped after accepting an invitation to dinner from a counselor; even afterwards, he did not realize or even suspect what had happened to him. Also, during one music video segment, Beavis does not understand the concept of the phrase "where the sun doesn't shine" and he questions Butt-Head about it. While Butt-Head is amused by Beavis' naivety, the latter appears to be truly confused about the phrase and he uses bowel movements to try and understand it.

Along with Butt-Head, Beavis' treatment of animals vary from time to time. Smaller things like insects, bugs and frogs often see their wrath, be it the deep fryers at work or at the end of a baseball bat, the duo sometimes treats larger pets with unusual cruelty (Tom Anderson's poodle seeing a washer and dryer, painting his cat's butt), but in other cases, they are attentive and caring towards certain animals (seen asking for dead animals to feed their snakes, not harming their pet store bought pets, doing their best to attend to a baby bird, feeding and not killing a pregnant rat). In most cases, their actions do not escalate to death or prolonged, malicious torture; instead, the boys' actions are usually ignorant and reversible.

Beavis has said that he has voices in his head that tell him to do violent things but he has learned not to do the things it tells him to do (Most Wanted).

In Here Comes the Bride's Butt, Beavis indicates that he has a foot fetish, mentioning that he likes when women have "nice feet" and that he would like to "put [his] hands on them."

In Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, it is revealed Beavis has a fear of flying, as when their plane takes off, he freaks out screaming, "AHHH! WE'RE GONNA DIE!!!" Also, in Nose Bleed and some future episodes, it might be implied that Beavis has a fear of blood, or is at least mildly disturbed by it, as he starts screaming and shaking when he gets a nosebleed (though this might just be because it startled him).

In Holy Cornholio, it is shown Beavis has (or developed) a bit of doubt towards Butt-Head, being reluctant to have him help when he got a screw stuck in his hand.

In Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, Beavis truly falls in love with Serena Ryan, although when he travels from 1998 to 2022, he speaks with Siri, which he mistakes for the real Serena. While Beavis speaks with Siri, Beavis starts to feel true love and expresses many times that he wishes to be listened to and that the "real Beavis" is not truly known.

In The Doppelgänger, Beavis runs into someone named Keith who happens to look similar to Butt-Head. Keith appears to be somewhat clingy, yet still very friendly. This includes offering Beavis rides to meet up with Butt-Head, although Keith keeps getting distracted by his other errands and suggestions, much to Beavis' annoyance. During all of this, Beavis manages to be respectful and thankful, despite wanting to get away from Keith.

Spontaneity

In contrast to Butt-Head's cool and calm demeanor, Beavis has a more volatile and unpredictable nature which has impacted him negatively on many occasions, ranging from severely injuring himself (Woodshop) to deportation (Vaya Con Cornholio) to very nearly killing himself (Butt Flambe). Before the large fire controversy, Beavis had shown signs of being a closet pyromaniac with a fascination for fire. He would often chant, "Fire! Fire!" and during one episode (Liar! Liar!), he shouted, "Liar... Liar! Liar, liar, pants on-- Whoa!" His obsession with fire was shown in Home Improvement, Comedians, and Stewart's House. Even after the controversy, Mike Judge continued to insert slight gags about Beavis' pyromania.

Alter Ego

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Cornholio

After consuming a large amount of sugar, caffeine or, as shown in Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, medication pills, Beavis undergoes a radical personality change. He would pull his T-shirt over his head and begin to yell and scream incomprehensible nonsense. This alter ego is named "Cornholio", a character whom was conceived when Mike Judge had a thought of Beavis with his shirt over his head. Cornholio is a normally dormant personality, but when he surfaces, he is famous for shouting, "I am Cornholio! I need TP for my bunghole!" in a faux-Spanish accent. Once Cornholio disappears, Beavis has no recollection as to what had happened after he consumed sugar.

Cornholio appears to supply characters with much entertainment as shown in Buttniks where the boys go to a Beatnik club and Beavis' alter ego emerges. Although Butt-Head was rather unsuccessful in impressing the club members, many of them enjoyed Cornholio's performance and they even supplied Beavis with caffeine to keep Cornholio around.

Relationship with Butt-head

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Beavis being slapped across the face by Butt-head (Whiplash & Prank Call)

Despite being the friend of Butt-Head, Beavis and Butt-head have an extremely jaded, violent and almost sadistic relationship with one another that usually ends in bizarre situations for both of them. Butt-Head often abuses Beavis, usually by slapping him, but there has been a few situations where he has gone further such as kicking him in the nads and smashing him on the head with a frying pan (Work is Death). Usually, Beavis will not react other than the odd "Shut up, Butt-Head!", but he will sometimes stand up for himself and retaliate against Butt-Head's dominating behavior. On a few occasions, Beavis has thrown the first punch such as when he smashed Butt-Head over the head with a paddle, though the latter had goaded him into doing so (Canoe). On the other hand, Butt-Head will usually understand when Beavis is approaching his limit and will usually back off.The two do not appear to 'care' about each other when one of them is in a life-threatening situation. For example, whenever Beavis is severely damaged or hurt by something that the duo had done, Butt-Head will usually only stand by and laugh at him.

In the episode Blood Pressure, Beavis gets his arm trapped in a blood testing machine and Butt-Head takes his time helping him (since he was unable to read the "Emergency release" button on the machine.) This antagonistic feeling appears to be mutual.

In Water Safety, Butt-Head nearly drowns while trying to swim in gym class and Beavis hardly does anything to rescue him from his near-death experience, even resisting to go into the water because "it's too cold."

In Choke, Butt-Head nearly runs out of oxygen supply when he chokes on a chicken bit and he begs Beavis to help him, but Beavis takes his time in order to get help (even forgetting about Butt-Head choking and being reluctant to call 911).

In the episode Follow Me, Beavis begins to mimic Butt-Head's every move and every word. This annoys Butt-Head and even nearly caused him to die, however Beavis continued to mimic him. This shows that Beavis enjoys annoying Butt-Head in order to entertain himself. This also supports the fact that neither one of them care if the other is in a life-threatening situation. Despite all of this, the two appear to be the closest of friends and spend all of their time with one another, even spending a large majority of the time in the house together, regardless of who actually owns it.

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Beavis and Butt-head not trying to score but fighting.

The boys share the same interests, musical tastes and views on subjects and compliment each other whenever either of them achieves something that is major to them, such as their lifelong goal of "scoring with chicks."

Behavior

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Beavis' mugshot (Scared Straight)

Beavis does not display as much interest in scoring with chicks as much as Butt-Head does, which is shown in many episodes where the latter continuously tries to flirt with various girls while Beavis is intrigued by something else, usually picking his nose.

In Held Back, Butt-Head tried to sweet talk an 8th grader, but Beavis seemed uninterested. In Doomsday when the guys were at the Maxi-Mart, Butt-Head was looking at magazines with naked women while Beavis was looking at magazines with guns and the military and in the Beavis and Butt-Head Do America movie when Muddy Grimes asked them to do Dallas Grimes, Butt-Head was eager but Beavis wanted to watch TV, so Butt-Head smacks him across the face before explaining to him that they can buy a new TV with the money from doing the chick. Instead, Beavis fixates a lot of attention on things such as toilet humor, violence and slight pyromania. He has a joy for making off-beat sounds, such as blowing a raspberry and imitating a spring when he is aroused. He also does impersonations of many people he knows, such as Principal McVicker (Speech Therapy), Woody Woodpecker (Top O' The Mountain) and Mr. Manners (Manners Suck).

Beavis also shows a talent of backmasking or being able to speak backwards (Vidiots - however, he forgets how he does this by the end of the episode) as well as a talent for speaking ultra-fast, He, along with Butt-Head, is shown to be very childish, but Butt-Head displays a bit more maturity than Beavis does.

In the episode Babysitting, Beavis is shown playing with the baby toys and he appeared to be enjoying himself. He also admitted to enjoying the free baby toys his mother gives him. As well as being very immature, Beavis displays a love for feces and will often say in a high pitched tone "Poop!" or "Plop!" to resemble bowel movements. On one occasion, he even kept an enormous bowel movement in his drawer, which utterly disgusted Butt-Head. He also displays examples of the idiot savant when he is slapped continuously or attempting to either make himself dizzy or pass out by holding his breath blowing into his thumb. Beavis is shown to have some manners (The Great Cornholio) where he is sometimes seen saying "Sorry about that." or "Thank you. Drive through.", to which he seems to pick it up from Burger World.

Abilities

Beavis seems to be far more durable than the average teenager as he has survived being brutally beaten many times, being caught within the epicenter of a car crash, suffering heavy blood loss, getting struck by lightning, being crushed under several phone booths after getting caught in a tornado and getting a bowling ball to the crotch 3 times in 1 episode. He will often ignore any injuries that he gets (unless he sees blood coming out of him, at which point he'll panic).

In Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, both Beavis and Butt-Head spend hours messing with controls in a space station for nearly an entire day with no food or water. They also survive not only floating in space for a long time without any sustinance, but they get sucked into a black hole and miraculously survive as they are transported 24 years into the future.

Beavis' Family

Like a large variety of parents in the series (not counting Stewart Stevenson's), Beavis' mother doesn't appear, but her promiscuity is often a topic of discussion between Beavis and Butt-Head, "My mom's a slut... heh heh heh!". According to many of the conversations during some music video segments, Beavis' mother is obese, shares his pompadour hairstyle and (most significantly) is a slut. While Beavis is quite conscious of his mother's promiscuity, it does not appear to bother him much and he even laughs along with Butt-Head about it. In fact, in one episode, when Butt-Head called her a whore, Beavis, almost heartlessly, replied, "My mom's a slut and she doesn't charge for it, bunghole, and I'm not stupid!". He appeared to be more concerned with being called stupid rather than Butt-Head insulting his mother. In Letters to Santa Butt-Head, a man wrote to Butt-Head asking Beavis to give him his mom's phone number. Beavis refused to give him her number but did say "She usually hangs out at the Merkin Lounge, you could try calling her there". Butt-Head then says he wrote her number down on the condom dispenser in the Maxi-Mart men's bathroom.

However, there have been instances in which Beavis has stood up for his mother. In the episode They're Coming To Take Me Away, Huh Huh, when Butt-Head commented about Beavis' mother ("That's not how I feel your mother"), the latter promptly told him, "Shut up, fartknocker!” And smacked him across the face. Also, while viewing a Prince video, Butt-Head made a negative comment about Beavis' mother's looks, and Beavis replied with an angry, "Shut up bunghole! I'm sick of you bad-mouthing my mom!" Butt-Head once mentioned that Beavis' mom use to take him to the flea market a lot as a kid, which Beavis replied ("shut up"). This gives the impression that he used to enjoy being with his mother and that they did care for each other at that time, although in a later season it's mentioned that his mom took him to Ikea and told him to go to sleep on a mattress so she could flee with a biker gang but got lost and kept accidentally going back to Beavis before getting into a fight in the parking lot, while Beavis was still a sleep, which caused him to live in a foster family home which Beavis thought were called the fosters. It's unknown how Beavis got out or how he ended up back with his mother, but it appeared that nothing bothered Beavis in the end and that he had no ill feelings for his mother's actions.

In Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe, it is revealed that the name of Beavis' mother is Shirley Beavis. After the duo disappear into a black hole in 1998 and end up in the year 2022, they are told what happened to her by the real estate agent selling their house. The duo weren't paying attention to the story and were busy playing with the garbage disposal which drowned out much of the real estate agent was saying, but it can be deduced that Shirley Beavis was affected by the loss of her son and she (and possibly Butt-Head's mother) won a settlement from NASA but ended up spending it all.

In Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, the duo meet two older men who greatly resemble them, in terms of physical appearance and personality traits. It is later revealed that these older men were, indeed, Beavis and Butt-Head's biological fathers. The man who looks like an older overweight version of Butt-Head claimed that he was the only one who "scored". If this were true, this would make Beavis and Butt-Head half-brothers. However, there is a scene early on in the movie where the ATF agents claim that both of the men are genetic matches for fathers, meaning they are in no way related. Butt-Head's father most likely scorned Beavis' for the fun of it. However, the group part ways before any of them realize their family connection.

Inspirations

  • Beavis' name came from a boy named Bobby Beavis who lived a few blocks away from Mike Judge.
  • Beavis' laugh was inspired by a "nerdy straight-A student" that Judge knew from school who would sit in the front of class and laugh with a grunt while biting his lip.

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