The Best Of Beavis And Butthead [better]
That is the legacy. They are the corn. And we love them for it.
On the surface, the show is crude, repetitive, and juvenile. But beneath the "heh-heh" and "uh-huh-huh" lies a razor-sharp satire of American consumer culture, MTV-era narcissism, and the numbing effect of television on the developing (or non-developing) brain. THE BEST OF BEAVIS AND BUTTHEAD
They are the eternal "now."
The best of Beavis and Butt-Head isn't just a collection of clips about fire ("FIRE FIRE FIRE") or slapstick violence. It is a mirror held up to the viewer. You are not laughing at them entirely; you are laughing because a small, suppressed part of you wishes you could be that free. Free from ambition, from social anxiety, from the tyranny of being polite. That is the legacy
He pulls his T-shirt over his head, hunches over, and speaks in a guttural growl: "I am the Great Cornholio! I need TP for my bunghole!" On the surface, the show is crude, repetitive, and juvenile