Beavis and Butt-Head Season 7

January. 26,1997      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 40 : Beavis and Butt-head Are Dead
November. 28,1997
After a three week absence from school, the principal's office calls 'the house' to learn the whereabouts of the boys...only to learn that they are dead. In the teachers' lounge at Highland High, Mr. Van Driessen wants to mourn Beavis and Butt-head by "celebrating their lives;" Principal McVicker wants to cash in on the tragedy by holding a fundraiser for the school; Buzzcut is just happy they're dead. Flashbacks a-plenty as the supporting cast recalls their fond memories of Beavis and Butt-head.
Episode 39 : Our Founding Losers
November. 25,1997
Mr. Buzzcut demands a report about our country's forefathers from the boys; they imagine themselves as various figures in American history.
Episode 38 : Butt Flambé
November. 25,1997
Butt-head rushes Beavis to the emergency room after an accident involving smoke, fire...and Beavis' butt. videos: Vanilla Ice - ""I Love You""
Episode 37 : Leave It to Beavis
November. 25,1997
Recall a time when life was simpler as Beavis, Butt-head and other Highland residents fill in for the Cleaver family. videos: Korn - ""Blind""
Episode 36 : Speech Therapy
November. 18,1997
The boys sit in on a speech therapy class and improve their vocabulary.
Episode 35 : The Future of Beavis and Butt-head
November. 18,1997
The school's guidance counselor tries to help the boys figure out what their futures hold. videos: Hum - ""Stars"" Sir Mix-A-Lot - ""Ride""
Episode 34 : Graduation Day
November. 18,1997
Mr. Van Driessen holds a mock graduation to build the class's self-esteem. Beavis and Butt-head think it's the real thing and rejoice that they can get on with their lives. videos: Janet Jackson - ""You Want This""
Episode 33 : Breakdown
November. 04,1997
The boys drive Principal McVicker insane, sending him to a mental home. videos: Doctor Dre' - ""Keep Their Heads Ringin'""
Episode 32 : Work Is Death
November. 04,1997
Beavis and Butt-head try to earn workman's compensation...the hard way. videos: Foo Fighters - ""I'll Stick Around""
Episode 31 : Drinking Butt-ies
August. 22,1997
The boys hang out with a drunken Todd and learn all his secrets on being cool. videos: Weezer - ""Buddy Holly""
Episode 30 : Die Fly! Die!
August. 22,1997
Beavis and Butt-head try to kill a fly, and almost kill each other. videos: Beastie Boys - ""Pass The Mic""
Episode 29 : Inventors
August. 15,1997
After watching infomercials, Beavis and Butt-head invent the ""Butt Scratcher 2000""and try to sell it. videos: Tori Amos - ""God""
Episode 28 : Shopping Cart
August. 15,1997
The guys have fun with a shopping cart; hilarity ensues. videos: Stone Temple Pilots - ""Vasoline""
Episode 27 : The Miracle That Is Beavis
August. 08,1997
Beavis follows the advice of a motivational speaker and "Seizes the Power."
Episode 26 : Impotence
August. 08,1997
The boys visit an impotence specialist to find out why they're not scoring.
Episode 25 : Garage Band
August. 01,1997
The guys decide to start a band, get a gig, pick a cool name, break up and reminisce about it...all in one day. videos: Soundgarden - ""Black Hole Sun""
Episode 24 : Canned
August. 01,1997
Beavis and Butt-head find a can of root beer and really, really... really shake it up before they open it. videos: Shaggy - ""Boombastic""
Episode 23 : T.V. Violence
July. 25,1997
Stewart's family gets a satellite dish; the boys try to enjoy 200 channels of violence despite Stew's mom. videos: R.E.M. - ""Shiny Happy People""
Episode 22 : Woodshop
July. 25,1997
During wood shop class the boys saw everything they can get their hands on, Beavis then must be rushed to the hospital after an accident happens involving tons of blood, the table saw, and Beavis's finger. videos: Sugartooth - ""Sold My Fortune""
Episode 21 : Special Delivery
July. 18,1997
Burger World starts a new delivery service; the boys make the first -- and last -- run. videos: Rolling Stones - ""Love Is Strong""
Episode 20 : Bride of Butt-head
July. 18,1997
Butt-head orders a mail-order bride from Russia to ""get some;"" Beavis wants to watch. videos: Pantera - ""This Love"" The Murmurs - ""You Suck""
Episode 19 : Shortcuts
March. 28,1997
Beavis and Butt-head miss the schoolbus and decide to take a shortcut home. videos: Henry Rollins - ""Disconnect""
Episode 18 : Take a Lap
March. 28,1997
After watching infomercials, the boys go for a jog and mix a super muscle drink at Stewart's place -- destroying the house in the process.
Episode 17 : Nothing Happening
March. 14,1997
After the TV goes out, the boys sleep through four disasters that ravage their town. videos: Tom Jones - ""If I Only Knew""
Episode 16 : Follow Me
March. 14,1997
Beavis starts repeating everything Butt-head says and does. Beavis starts repeating everything Butt-head says and does. videos: Del Amitri - ""Roll To Me""
Episode 15 : On Strike
March. 07,1997
The boys decide to take a stand and go on strike -- to get out of work. videos: Coolio - ""Gangsta's Paradise""
Episode 14 : A Great Day
March. 07,1997
After school closes for a holiday, just about everything goes well for the boys in their "perfect day." videos: Elastica - ""Connection""
Episode 13 : Pierced
February. 28,1997
The boys decide to get skull earrings -- piercing their own ears is the hard part.
Episode 12 : Citizens Arrest
February. 28,1997
After being congratulated for thwarting an attempted robbery at Burger World, Beavis and Butt-head start ""arresting"" everyone in sight. videos: Tool - ""Prison Sex""
Episode 11 : Nose Bleed
February. 21,1997
Beavis gets a nose bleed and tries just about everything to get it to stop. videos: Lordz Of Brooklyn - ""Saturday Night Fever""
Episode 10 : Cyber-Butt
February. 21,1997
The boys force Stewart to access porn sites on the internet from school. videos: The Prodigy - ""Poison""
Episode 9 : Head Lice
February. 14,1997
The boys try to find their own treatment for a nasty case of head lice. videos: Beastie Boys - ""Sabotage""
Episode 8 : Underwear
February. 14,1997
Beavis and Butt-head go to a lingerie store and feel up the merchandise. videos: Madonna - ""Secret""
Episode 7 : Dumbasses Anonymous
February. 07,1997
Beavis and Butt-head sit in with a group for alcoholics to try to get some beer. videos: Helium - ""Pat's Trick""
Episode 6 : A Very Special Episode
February. 07,1997
The boys find a wounded baby bird and try to ""take care"" of it. videos: Toadies - ""Possum Kingdom""
Episode 5 : Just for Girls
January. 31,1997
Beavis and Butt-head get to see the film the rest of us guys never got to see in school--for educational reasons only, of course. videos: Rednex - ""Cotton Eyed Joe""
Episode 4 : Ding-Dong-Ditch
January. 31,1997
Over the course of a few hours, the boys attempt to master the subtle techniques of the game...in broad daylight. videos: Hole - ""Violet""
Episode 3 : Evolution Sucks
January. 31,1997
Beavis and Butt-head learn about evolution and dream of scoring as cavemen. videos: Snoop Dogg - ""Gin and Juice""
Episode 2 : Vaya Con Cornholio
January. 26,1997
After chugging Burger World's new, high-caffeine ""Volt Cola,"" Beavis transforms into Cornholio and is picked up by the Immigration Department and deported to Mexico as an illegal alien.
Episode 1 : Butt, Butt, Hike!
January. 26,1997
The boys get invited to play in a football game; Butt-head gets the crap kicked out of him, while Beavis gets the ball and runs and runs and runs...

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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