Partly, but it also has episodes, a special and a movie. You can find some episodes and the movie on youtube. They're mostly just being idiotic assholes, but every now and then their ping-ponging brain cell hits a corner of their skulls and they have an intelligent thought.
Well you'll get Tom Anderson......... He's practically Hank Hill. With the way Comedy Central is going wouldn't be surprised for new King of The Hill or other animated shows coming back. Wouldn't be surprised with yet another season of Futurama.
With King of the Hill, I wouldn't mind seeing a true sequel with real time passing. An Adult Bobby Hill and senior citizen age Hank might be fascinating to have set among the politics of the current era.
Basically... There was an actual story... sort of... It wasn't a huge complex story, it was very simple and episodic so you could watch the series in any order and it'd still make sense. But the story would be intermittently interrupted by scenes of them just sitting on a couch watching music videos on TV. It was basically like Mystery Science Theater 3000 except for music videos instead of movies... and the story doesn't revolve around forcing them to watch terrible music videos, they just do that because they're idiots.
Well the videos aren't all terrible, they often reviewed the popular ones of the time. Also it was the 90's honestly that was what kids did, there were fewer channels back then. I think 20 to 30 depending on your cable company, how cheap your parents were, and the area you were in. The most you could get including HBO, Showtime, sex channels, etc was around 60. But most of those cost extra. Cartoon Network wasn't a thing yet. Or at least many cable companies didn't have it yet. Most major outlets didn't get till 95 or later. And it usually went off the air at 8pm. Beavis and Butthead started in 1993 and most cable companies had MTV. So if you were a teen, there were only a few networks airing things that you'd be interested in after 9pm. MTV went all day and was almost always music videos back then. It was good for parties and late night weekends. You'd either end up on it or USA and if nothing else was on you watched VHS tapes. So Beavis and Butthead reflected what teens watched at the time.
And of course there's the famous peyote scene. Beavis did have a good idea. He just munched the wrong plant is all.
Has always been and always be 1 of my favorite toons from the early 90's. Just when i finally buy the complete dvd of the series about a month ago i hear this news. I'm happy to get a chance again to see more new content on tv again cause this toon was always so funny in everything the toon did.
I was thinking about buying the entire series on DVD but I feel it's too idiotic for me. Or it could be that the video game was ass. I remember the nose bleed episode. Does nose bleeding not count as a emergency?
Uh, not generally no. I mean if its bleeding because you broke your nose then sure it would. But Beavis and Butt-Head are, well, complete fucking idiots and thus are unable to grasp the severity of the situation OR able take basic steps to fix it.
You can't get the entire series, even in the so called "complete collection" because there is about a third of the original series that Mike Judge finds so poor that he refuses to put them on DVD.
They are cut out of the episodes but are still included as bonus features. I don't think it's all of them though. But there's copyright reasons for that so it's understandable.