![]() ![]() Fair enough, regarding the former problem: it's Judge's baby, and at least we're getting most of the cartoons. Additionally, roughly one-third of the total run of Beavis and Butt-Head shorts will never be a part of this collection, as series creator Judge doesn't feel they're good enough to include (and only a fraction of the videos will ever see the light of day, thanks to expensive rights issues). Presented on DVD in a three-volume series dubbed "The Mike Judge Collection", the original format of Beavis and Butt-Head has since been put under the knife that is, the shorts and videos have been separated as stand-alone segments. The blend between the two halves was rarely seamless, but the formula often worked extremely well. ![]() The original broadcast episodes merged short animated adventures with Mystery Science Theater 3000-style critiques of music videos, both old and new. It's debatable whether the antics of our two heroes include clever observations of society or crude slices of slacker life-but most fans agree that the series represents a bit of both. One of the defining landmarks of 1990s lowbrow animation, Mike Judge's extremely popular Beavis and Butt-Head (1993-1997) caught on fast and burrowed itself deep in American pop culture shortly thereafter. ![]()
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