It also sparked a heated controversy over the influence of TV programs on impressionable young children, especially after an incident in 1993, when a mother blamed Beavis and Butt-Head’s well-documented pyromaniac tendencies for inspiring her five-year-old son to set a fire that killed his two-year-old sister. Critics were divided in their response: Some praised Judge and MTV for effectively skewering a big part of the network’s own core demographic-young men who watch music videos-while others cited Beavis and Butt-Head lowest-common-denominator humor as evidence of an overall decline in the quality of television.ĭespite the mixed critical response, the show earned MTV’s highest ratings. After signing Judge on for 65 episodes, the network began airing the show on weeknights at 7 p.m. Judge first drew his two main characters for an animation festival, where an MTV producer spotted them and picked up an episode for its animated showcase Liquid Television. Beavis and Butt-Head alternated between animated storylines and clips of actual music videos, which Beavis and Butt-Head commented on in their signature bone-headed style, punctuated by sarcastic comments and grunt-like laughter. The titular main characters were two teenage boys living in the fictional town of Highland they attended Highland High (based on a real school in creator Mike Judge’s hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico) but spent most of their time eating junk food, talking about girls and–most importantly–watching music videos. On March 8, 1993, the Music Television Network (MTV) airs the first episode of the animated series Beavis and Butt-Head, which will go on to become the network’s highest-rated series up to that point.īeavis and Butt-Head offered audiences rude and crude buddy humor in the tradition of The Three Stooges, Cheech and Chong, and Wayne and Garth of Saturday Night Live and the Wayne’s World movies.
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