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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
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As the Great Cornholio would say. This DVD is not the best of the Beavis and Butt-head series available on DVD, but it’s good in its own way. The theme for “Butt-O-Ween” is based on scary stuff that Beavis and Butt-head have endured over the course of the series, but “Beavis and Butt-head Do Christmas” isn’t all that appealing, as it is only one episode.

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“Butt-O-Ween” Psynopsis

1. “Bungholio: Lord Of The Harvest” You probably guessed it, and you guessed it right. Beavis becomes the Great Cornholio for the third time, but on Halloween night. Anyways, B&B dress up in extremely cheap and mundane costumes (Butt-head is covered with nacho cheese, and Beavis has his underwear over his head and calls himself a “nad”. After several failed attempts to get candy, the boys go over to Tom Anderson’s house, but when Tom is interrupted by a phone call from John Thomas (ha ha), Beavis ingests all of the candy and pisses Butt-head off by EATING IT ALL. The sugar causes hyperactivity, and Beavis becomes his alter-ego, The Great Cornholio. I think I’ve told you enough to get by…

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2. “The Pipe Of Doom” B&B go into a construction work site and check out the pipes. Butt-head gets stuck in one of those pipes and the situation becomes so serious that an emergency squad had to pull him out while it was being broadcast live on TV.

3. “Killing Time” There is nothing good on for two hours on television, so B&B try to think of ways to kill time.

4. “Leave It To Beavis” The best one on this DVD yet. A parody to “Leave It To Beaver”, with the black and white animation and such.

5. “Ding-Dong-Ditch” The boys try (and fail) to attempt a game of Ding-Dong-Ditch.

6. “Late Night With Butt-head” When watching the David Letterman show, B&B are inspired to create their own show like that.

7. “Candy Sale” This one features David Spade for guest vocals as Mr. Candy. B&B sell 200 candy bars to each other and end up with a total of 2 dollars.

“Beavis And Butt-head Do Christmas”

This one parodizes the Ebenezer Scrooge and “It’s A Wonderful Life” stories. “Huh Huh Humbug” (the Ebenezer Scrooge one) is when Beavis dreams that he manages Burger World but predicts what will happen if he still his selfish self who watches porno all the time. “It’s A Miserable Life” shows how the world could be a better place if Butt-head didn’t exist on this world. The “Letters To Santa Butt-head” is a segment when people wrote to the show and asked crazy questions.

This gets three stars, because it could have gotten a better selection, but it’s still good in its way.

This DVD contains one of the funniest Christmas episodes of any series ever. It features a few Christmas music videos (Buster Poindexter’s “Zat You Santy Claus” being my favorite) letters to Santa-Butthead, and two very Christmasy short cartoons. In the first cartoon, Beavis dreams he’s a Burger World boss and goes home on Christmas Eve to watch a porn entitled “Ebenezer Screw” starring Bob Scratchit and Tiny Johnson. He’s interrupted by three ghosts who tell him to change his ways. When he wakes up from his dream and tells Butthead about it, Butthead seems most impressed with the porn.

In the second episode an angel shows Butthead a vision of how the world would be much better off without him. The angel keeps clumsily falling into a river though, and Beavis and Butthead decide to just laugh at his drowning instead of giving him a helping hand. The funniest part of this episode is when Butthead is beat up by a group of homeless people offscreen.

The letters to Santa-Butthead sequences are just as good as the cartoons, if not better. When girls write saying they want Beavis for Christmas, Butthead doesn’t understand why they’re into “buttwipes like that,” but it doesn’t seem to bother him too much since he still is able to laugh at names like “Les Dickson.”

The Halloween collection is good too, but aside from the first out of the eight or so cartoons, it doesn’t really have a Halloween feel to it. At Halloween time, I find myself wanting to only watch the first cartoon, which has Beavis and Butthead trick-or-treating in lame Halloween costumes. Butthead pours cheese on himself and says he’s nachos, and Beavis puts underwear on his head saying he’s a nad. Beavis eats all of Mr. Anderson’s Halloween candy (making Mr. Anderson understandably upset of course) and turns into Cornholio, wandering off into the night.

I highly recommend this DVD for the Christmas episode alone. The other episodes on the collection are good too, even though most of them don’t have much to do with Halloween. I like the episode where they ring peoples’ doorbells for fun but forget to run away. It’s hilarious seeing Beavis stand there for 20 seconds after the door opens, and then run away laughing. Man, he’s stupid.