Beavis and Butt-Head Season 6

October. 31,1995      TV-14
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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 20 : Buy Beer
March. 07,1996
Beavis and Butt-head finally manage to get their hands on some (non-alcoholic) beer and get "fit-shaced". videos: Hum - "Stars", M.I.R.V. - "Shave My Face Off", Mike Watt - "Piss Bottle Man", Six Finger Satellite - "Parlour Games"
Episode 19 : Shopping List
March. 06,1996
Mr. Anderson asks Beavis and Butt-head to go shopping for him at the drug store; they buy everything except what was on his list. videos: Paula Abdul - "Crazy Cool", Milla - "Gentleman Who Fell", Built To Spill - "In The Morning"
Episode 18 : Substitute
March. 05,1996
After Van Driessen falls off his desk and lands in the hospital, the class gets a substitute teacher -- until he falls off the desk, too. videos: Extreme - "Hole Hearted", Jamie Walters - "Hold On", Chavez - "Break Up Your Band"
Episode 17 : P.T.A.
March. 04,1996
Beavis and Butt-head attend a Parent-Teacher Association meeting and make a few suggestions on how to improve their education. videos: Slash's Snakepit - "Beggars and Hangers On" ,Pink Floyd - "High Hopes", Ted Nugent - "Heads Will Roll"
Episode 16 : Yard Sale
March. 04,1996
Mr. Anderson leaves his yard sale to run the local bar for a friend, so Beavis and Butt-head take over and sell, sell, sell...everything. videos: Juliana Hatfield - "Universal Heart-Beat", G. Love & Special Sauce - "Cold Beverage", Shaggy - "Boombastic"
Episode 15 : No Service
January. 28,1996
Beavis and Butthead get called into work on a busy day. Butt-head gets out of it and sends Beavis in by himself, then goes in to harass him, and other customers as the restaurant comes to a standstill. videos: Chris Knox - "Half Man, Half Mole", Skatman John - "Skatman", Chick - "Malibu"
Episode 14 : Prank Call
January. 28,1996
After the new phone book is delivered, the boys decide to call someone, and start repeatedly terrorizing a guy named Harry Sachz with prank calls from the bathroom. Harry gets caller ID and traces the call to Butt-head...who gives him Stewart's address. videos: The Bucketheads - "The Bomb", Bon Jovi - "Something For the Pain", Del Amitri - "Roll To Me"
Episode 13 : Sprout
January. 17,1996
Beavis and Butt-head try to grow their own nachos as part of a school project. videos: Jellyfish - "The King Is Half Undressed", Bivuac - "Cynic", Supergrass - "Caught By the Fuzz"
Episode 12 : Gang of Two
January. 16,1996
Fed up with their attempts to get into Todd's gang, Beavis and Butt-head try to form their own. videos: CIV - "Can't Wait One Minute More", The Murmurs - "You Suck", Lordz of Brooklyn - "Saturday Night Fever"
Episode 11 : Stewart is Missing
January. 15,1996
Beavis and Butt-head are recruited by Stewart's mom to find her missing little man. videos: Poison - "Unskinny Bop", Circle Jerks - "I Wanna Destroy You", Tricky - "Black Steel"
Episode 10 : Vidiots
January. 14,1996
Beavis and Butt-head (a.k.a. Gerondo & 'The Pleasure Machine') make videos for a dating service to get chicks. videos: The Stone Roses - "Love Spreads", Corrosion of Conformity - "Clean My Wounds", Eleven - "Reach Out"
Episode 9 : Babysitting
January. 14,1996
Beavis and Butt-head stumble upon a babysitting job, and, as usual, screw it up. videos: Annie Lennox - "No More 'I Love You's", Vanilla Ice - "I Love You", Tripping Daisy - "I Got A Girl"
Episode 8 : It's a Miserable Life
December. 19,1995
Part 2 of the 1995 Christmas Special. In this parody of "It's A Wonderful Life", the duo are visited by his guardian angel, who shows Butt-Head that everyone in Highland would have had a better life if he had not been born. In the version of Highland in which Butt-Head had not been born, Anderson's yard is in a much better condition, Burger World has more customers and McVicker still has his hair. Beavis and Stewart are volunteers at a homeless shelter. videos: Run-DMC - "Christmas in Hollis"
Episode 7 : Huh-Huh-Humbug
December. 19,1995
Part 1 of the 1995 Christmas Special. In this parody of "A Christmas Carol", Beavis annoys his manager at Burger World by cooking a mouse. Beavis has a dream in which he is the Scrooge-like manager there and Principal McVicker is one of his employees. Beavis is visited by Butt-head, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future – (presumably) Marley, Tom Anderson, Mr. Van Driessen and Coach Buzzcut respectively – while trying to watch a porno on VHS. videos: Ramones - "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight)", Buster Poindexter - "Zat You Santa Claus?"
Episode 6 : Blood Pressure
November. 23,1995
Beavis gets his arm trapped in a blood pressure testing machine in the supermarket, while Butt-head procrastinates rescuing him. videos: Toadies - "Possum Kingdom", Ned's Atomic Dustbin - "All That I Ask Of Myself...", Die Cheerleader - "Pigskin Parade"
Episode 5 : Date Watchers
November. 22,1995
The guys follow VanDriessen and his date home, hoping to see them "doing it". videos: Coolio - "Gangsta's Paradise", Foo Fighters - "I'll Stick Around", Filter - "Hey Man, Nice Shot"
Episode 4 : Feel a Cop
November. 21,1995
Beavis and Butt-head try to score with a vice cop who is working undercover as a prostitute. videos: Rednex - "Cotton-Eyed Joe", Tom Jones - "If I Only Knew", The The - "I Saw The Light"
Episode 3 : U.S. History
November. 20,1995
The boys must give oral reports on U.S. history, or face flunking ninth grade; Beavis tells about last week's dinner at Burger World; Butt-head reports on the time he kicked Beavis in the 'nads. video: Wax - "California"
Episode 2 : The Mystery of Morning Wood
November. 20,1995
As a class assignment for the weekend, the boys attempt to solve the mystery, but fall asleep before the arrival of the "Morning Wood Fairy". videos: Juliana Hatfield - "What A Life", Railroad Jerk - "Rollerkoaster", Silverchair - "Tomorrow"
Episode 1 : Bungholio: Lord of the Harvest
October. 31,1995
Special Halloween Night double episode: Beavis + Halloween candy = Cornholio, and his quest for more candy and -- of course -- T.P. for his bunghole. videos: Alice Cooper - "Teenage Frankenstein", Paul Broucek - "Hollywood Halloween", King Diamond - "The Family Ghost"

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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