Beavis and Butt-Head Season 2

May. 17,1993      TV-14
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis

Two dimwitted teenagers discuss TV, heavy-metal music, nachos, and trying to "score with chicks." When the duo aren't sitting on the couch, they try to pick up girls at the local convenience store, slack off at school, or wreak havoc while working at a burger joint.

Episode 26 : Be All You Can Be
July. 15,1993
Beavis and Butt-head are almost recruited into the Army by Sergeant Dick Leaky, a.k.a. "The Rooster."
Episode 25 : Friday Night
July. 14,1993
The boys head to Maxi-Mart for some Friday night action; they meet a hot biker chick with larceny on her mind.
Episode 24 : Washing the Dog
July. 08,1993
The boys do a favor for Mr. Anderson (who they hope will die soon, and leave his money to them) by washing his dog Collette at the laundromat. Of course, they wind up in one of the dryers, too.
Episode 23 : Sign Here
July. 06,1993
Mr. Van Driessen sends the boys on a petition drive to stop a furrier from coming to town.
Episode 22 : Heroes
June. 30,1993
The boys go skeet shooting and Butt-head downs a jumbo jet.
Episode 21 : Yogurt's Cool
June. 28,1993
The boys buy frozen yogurt after seeing a seductive ad for it on TV.
Episode 20 : Babes R Us
June. 23,1993
Inspired by an American Gladiators episode, Beavis and Butt-head water down the front lawn, don bikini tops, and fight each other with boxing glove-topped baseball bats; they go to "Babes R Us" and try to get tickets to see female mud wrestling. Being underage, they are beaten senseless by Thor, the bouncer. Features the classic song, "Diarrhea, Cha Cha Cha."
Episode 19 : Bedpans & Broomsticks
June. 21,1993
While doing community service work at the hospital, the boys steal heart patient Billy Bob's golf cart and wreak further havoc.
Episode 18 : For Better or Verse
June. 17,1993
The boys must each compose a haiku for their English class.
Episode 17 : Stewart's House
June. 14,1993
The boys go over to Stewart's house to watch "Death Truck" on pay-per-view, but, bored with that, they give him a flying wedgy, vacuum the cat, sniff gas from the stove, and blow up his kitchen.
Episode 16 : Lawn & Garden
June. 09,1993
The boys prune Mr. Anderson's trees...and destroy his house.
Episode 15 : The Butt-Head Experience
June. 07,1993
During a shift at Burger World, Butt-head goes to sleep (standing up), and dreams that he and Beavis are rock stars.
Episode 14 : No Laughing (2)
June. 02,1993
Beavis and Butt-head struggle to avoid laughing during sexual education class. Problem is, Buzzcut's teaching sex education, and he's not going to make this task easy for them...
Episode 13 : No Laughing (1)
June. 02,1993
Principal McVicker attempts a radical solution to Beavis and Butt-head's stupidity and continuous laughing in class: they can't laugh at anything they hear for a week.
Episode 12 : At the Movies
May. 31,1993
The boys go to the drive-in theatre, causing trouble in the bathroom, the concession stand and with the security guard.
Episode 11 : Way Down Mexico Way (2)
May. 26,1993
During the ride back to the U.S., Dave forces Beavis and Butthead to smuggle pills by swallowing condoms full of them – but the duo forget to tie them up and the three of them end up getting pulled over by border patrol.
Episode 10 : Way Down Mexico Way (1)
May. 26,1993
Beavis and Butt-head head to Mexico with their friend, Dave, in an effort to obtain illegal fireworks, but instead make a run for the bathroom after a taco stand owner gets revenge on the duo who fed his dog hot sauce.
Episode 9 : Home Improvement
May. 24,1993
Butthole and Joe paint Mr. Anderson's house. Bored with that, they sniff paint thinner, destroy quite a few things, paint his cat's butt, and decide to go for a nice ride on his lawnmower.
Episode 8 : Sick
May. 20,1993
Beavis and Butt-head go to the doctor to get prescription medicine, so they can "feel good."
Episode 7 : Customers Suck
May. 20,1993
Beavis and Butt-head deal with annoying customers (and deep fry stuff) during a shift at Burger World.
Episode 6 : At the Sideshow
May. 19,1993
The boys go to a carnival sideshow to watch Tiffany The Rubber Band Lady perform. Somehow, they wind up in their own show, as the "Chicken-Head-Biting, Siamese twin Geeks."
Episode 5 : Beware of the Butt
May. 19,1993
The boys incur the wrath of woman at the drive-in theatre, after taking a picture of her butt.
Episode 4 : Baby Makes Uh, Three
May. 18,1993
Buzzcut divides the class into boy/girl pairs, and assigns each a ""sugar baby"" which they must care for and nurture for one week. Beavis and Butt-head are paired together (as each girl in the class has refused to be assigned to them), and promptly give their "baby" a bath -- in a stream.
Episode 3 : Burger World
May. 18,1993
Beavis deep fries a mouse and bugs, and Butt-head serves it to Mr. Anderson as a mouse-burger and French flies.
Episode 2 : Good Credit
May. 17,1993
The boys have Mr. Anderson's credit card, and buy $6,275 worth of animals at the pet store...which puts a damper on Anderson's Odd Fellows convention.
Episode 1 : Scientific Stuff
May. 17,1993
Daria is assigned to help the boys with their science project.

Seasons

Season 8
Season 8 2011
Season 7
Season 7 1997
Season 6
Season 6 1995
Season 5
Season 5 1994
Season 4
Season 4 1994
Season 3
Season 3 1993
Season 2
Season 2 1993
Season 1
Season 1 1993

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