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Beavis and Butt-Head: The Mike Judge Collection is notable in that it is one of the few times that a home video release of the show has retained music video segments. All prior VHS and DVD releases have lacked these segments except for the VHS releases of Beavis and Butt-Head Do Christmas, Hard Cash, and Too Dumb for T.V., and the last disc of the second and last Time-Life set, presumably due ...
"Kisses Over Babylon" the music video appeared in 8th season of Beavis and Butthead in the episode "Bathroom Break". "40 Day Dream" was featured in a promo for season 5 of Mad Men and season 3 episode 6 of Chuck in Chuck Versus the Nacho Sampler "Janglin" was featured in a commercial for the 2011 Ford Fiesta.
It was released as a single prior to the album. A music video, featuring animated depictions of the band's previous album covers and singles, was made for the single, and was subsequently shown on the MTV cartoon Beavis and Butt-head on 11 July 1994. [5] It was re-released as a 7" in 2009.
With Beavis and Butt-Head's return to the small screen, revisit 15 of our favorite music video moments from the duo. The 15 Best ‘Beavis & Butt-Head’ Music Video Moments: Staff Picks Skip to ...
Beavis and Butt-Head watch a TV report on a parties, so they attempt to throw a party as a way to get chicks. However, no girls turn up. Stewart and his two nerdy friends from a youth group arrive and talk amongst themselves about MacGyver and Knight Rider. Todd and a member of his gang arrive and throw all the boys out, in order to have their ...
Nearly 30 years after debuting on MTV (and two films, a video game and one revival later), Beavis and Butt-Head are bringing more stupidity to the small screen. Creator Mike Judge’s animated ...
The look, feel and snark of the show hasn't changed even if there are fewer music videos these days. Judge relies on a producer to scour YouTube to find videos that might spark a spontaneous put-down.
Several videos have been perceived as too controversial to play on MTV even in censored form, for varying reasons. In the 1980s, parent-media watchdog groups such as the PMRC criticized MTV over certain music videos that were claimed to have explicit imagery of Satanism. MTV has developed a strict policy refusing to air videos that may depict ...
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