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'''''Beavis and Butt-head''''' is a classic animated series created by Mike Judge for [[Wikipedia:MTV|MTV]] that aired from [[1993]] to [[1997]], right in the middle of Chris's childhood (the series would later on be renewed in [[October 2011]] and again at some point in 2021). Given that the show revolves around two fifteen-year-olds who laugh at pretty much every sexual innuendo they can think of, it's not hard to see why that Chris seems to have been a fan of the show, having <s>[[Things Chris has ripped off|plagiarized]]</s> [[Parody|parodied]] a scene from the show in [[Sonichu 7|''Sonichu'' #7]].
'''''Beavis and Butt-head''''' was a classic animated series created by Mike Judge for [[Wikipedia:MTV|MTV]] that aired from March 8, 1993, to November 28, 1997, right in the middle of Chris's childhood. Chris seems to have been a fan of the show, having <s>plagirized</s> [[Parody|parodied]] a scene from the show, in [[Sonichu 7]].
 
[[File:Beavischu.jpg|thumb|"Go Beavischu, and like...uh, zap some people, or something" (Image used with permission. Credit to u/Tombstone_Grey on [[Reddit]])]]


==Background==
==Background==
The show revolved around the pathetic lives of its unfortunately named titular characters, a pair of fifteen-year-old lazy idiots. When the boys aren't slacking off and watching TV, they often wander around their [[Ruckersville|small hometown]], concocting ridiculous get-rich-quick schemes or trying to [[Virgin with rage|lose their virginity]]. In other words, they would remind one of [[Chris]], only younger and employed.
The show revolved around the pathetic lives of its unfortunately-named titular characters, a pair of fifteen-year-old lazy idiots. When the boys aren't slacking off and watching TV, they often wander around their [[Ruckersville, VA|small hometown]], concocting [[Sonichu Amiibo|ridiculous get-rich-quick schemes]] or trying to [[Love Quest|lose their virginity]]. In other words, they would remind one of [[Chris]], only younger, [[Monthly tugboat|employed]], and [[Obesity|thin]].


==Chris and The Show==
==Chris and the show==
[[File:Bnb_rippedoff.jpg|thumb|125px|We will be seeing this scene again]]
[[File:Bnb_rippedoff.jpg|thumb|125px|The scene as it originally appeared...]]


Around the time the show was airing, Chris was 11-15 years old, which for the most part was the crowd that watched the show around that time, so it is very possible that Chris watched the show at the time, and was a fan of it.
Around the show's first run, Chris was 11-15 years old, so it is very possible that Chris was a fan of the show at the time.


Perhaps Chris was able to identify with two idiot slobs who simply enjoyed sitting on their couch, watching TV and were socially backwards. Or perhaps these two characters served a huge part in the shaping of Chris' lifestyle. With his [[Slow-in-the-mind|simplistic mind]], perhaps he found enjoyment in watching these two simple characters being lazy and doing idiotic things, yet finding themselves in all kinds of amusing and entertaining situations. However, as it is already established that Chris can't project himself in other people's shoes or see things from other people's perspectives, Chris was only able to find the antics of these characters to be entertaining and fun from his view as a viewer of the show, and thus he identified these situations themselves to be fun and entertaining, and that made him wish to be in these types of situations himself. You see, Chris obviously sees [[Chris and reality|television (and fantasy worlds in general) and real life as interchangeable (or rather '''THE SAME''')]] he probably wishes his own life to be just like the TV shows, since he could identify certain positive emotions with situations in a TV show, so he wants to experience these types of situations in his own life, thinking that will bring out the same positive emotions, failing to understand that viewing situations, scripted out on television, is not even remotely the same as actually experiencing similar situations. So since he sees that two slobs who do nothing and just act like idiots can get into fun and entertaining emotions, he figures that if he acts the same way, he might find himself in similarly fun and entertaining situations. So perhaps this caused him to subconsciously shape his own habits and lifestyle to be similar to these two characters.
Perhaps Chris was able to identify with two socially backwards, idiotic slobs who enjoyed finding sexual innuendos in everything and sitting on their couch, watching TV. With his [[Slow-in-the-minds|simplistic mind]], perhaps he found enjoyment in watching these two simple characters being lazy and doing idiotic things. Then again, maybe he just had [[Monthly tugboat|too much money to spend]], heard that the show was funny as shit, bought some DVDs and thought the show was funny, by taking the simplest jokes at [[autism|face value]].


Then again, maybe he just had [[Monthly Tugboat|too much money to spend]], heard that the show was funny as shit, bought some DVDs and thought the show was funny, by taking the simplest jokes at face value.
==Daria==
 
In [[Correction of EX relationship status]], Chris compared [[The Wallflower]] to [[Wikipedia:Daria Morgendorffer|Daria Morgendorffer]], who debuted on ''Beavis and Butt-head'' before getting a [[Moon-Pals|spin-off]] named ''[[Wikipedia:Daria|Daria]]'', which Chris also liked.<ref>[[Jackie E-mails 4]]</ref><ref>[[Jackie E-mails 12]]</ref> Although ''Beavis and Butt-head'' has an obvious appeal to Chris with its childish and crude façade, why Chris likes ''Daria'' is unclear, given that the humour is not at all childish and is mainly based on countercultural idioms and general irony. Chris probably likes it simply because it has [[Women's rights|likeable female protagonists]], and Daria looks a bit like [[Family Guy|Meg Griffin]].
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==In The Comics==
 
[[Image: SchuComic8Page27.jpg|thumb|right|Uncanny]]
==In the comics==
Whatever Chris' reasons for having seen the show were, apparently he thought that a scene from [http://www.tvrage.com/Beavis_and_Butthead/episodes/19219 this episode] of Beavis and Butthead fucking around with a locker was so funny that he decided to <s>steal</s> parody it in [[Sonichu 7]]. The point of the cameo was to mock Chris's memories of creating [[Bionic the Hedgehog]] in 1996. Chris recalls Bionic emerging from a locker in his imagination, so this leads him to the "[[Random-access humor|hilarious]]" idea of having Beavis and Butt-head slam the empty locker shut, just like in their own show.
[[Image: SchuComic8Page27.jpg|thumb|...and the scene in ''Sonichu'' form.]]
Whatever Chris's reasons for having seen the show were, apparently he thought that a scene from the episode "Substitute"<ref>[http://www.tvrage.com/Beavis_and_Butthead/episodes/19219]</ref> which shows Beavis and Butt-head fucking around with a locker was so funny that he decided to <s>steal</s> parody it in [[Sonichu 7|''Sonichu'' #7]]. Chris recalls [[Bionic the Hedgehog|Bionic]] emerging from a locker in his imagination, so this leads him to the "[[Random-access humor|hilarious]]" idea of having Beavis and Butt-head slam the empty locker shut, just like in their own show.


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==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Parody]]
*[[Parody]]
*[[Random-access humor]]
*[[Random-access humor]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:05, 30 October 2023

Beavis and Butt-head is a classic animated series created by Mike Judge for MTV that aired from 1993 to 1997, right in the middle of Chris's childhood (the series would later on be renewed in October 2011 and again at some point in 2021). Given that the show revolves around two fifteen-year-olds who laugh at pretty much every sexual innuendo they can think of, it's not hard to see why that Chris seems to have been a fan of the show, having plagiarized parodied a scene from the show in Sonichu #7.

"Go Beavischu, and like...uh, zap some people, or something" (Image used with permission. Credit to u/Tombstone_Grey on Reddit)

Background

The show revolved around the pathetic lives of its unfortunately-named titular characters, a pair of fifteen-year-old lazy idiots. When the boys aren't slacking off and watching TV, they often wander around their small hometown, concocting ridiculous get-rich-quick schemes or trying to lose their virginity. In other words, they would remind one of Chris, only younger, employed, and thin.

Chris and the show

The scene as it originally appeared...

Around the show's first run, Chris was 11-15 years old, so it is very possible that Chris was a fan of the show at the time.

Perhaps Chris was able to identify with two socially backwards, idiotic slobs who enjoyed finding sexual innuendos in everything and sitting on their couch, watching TV. With his simplistic mind, perhaps he found enjoyment in watching these two simple characters being lazy and doing idiotic things. Then again, maybe he just had too much money to spend, heard that the show was funny as shit, bought some DVDs and thought the show was funny, by taking the simplest jokes at face value.

Daria

In Correction of EX relationship status, Chris compared The Wallflower to Daria Morgendorffer, who debuted on Beavis and Butt-head before getting a spin-off named Daria, which Chris also liked.[1][2] Although Beavis and Butt-head has an obvious appeal to Chris with its childish and crude façade, why Chris likes Daria is unclear, given that the humour is not at all childish and is mainly based on countercultural idioms and general irony. Chris probably likes it simply because it has likeable female protagonists, and Daria looks a bit like Meg Griffin.

In the comics

...and the scene in Sonichu form.

Whatever Chris's reasons for having seen the show were, apparently he thought that a scene from the episode "Substitute"[3] which shows Beavis and Butt-head fucking around with a locker was so funny that he decided to steal parody it in Sonichu #7. Chris recalls Bionic emerging from a locker in his imagination, so this leads him to the "hilarious" idea of having Beavis and Butt-head slam the empty locker shut, just like in their own show.

References

See also