JBHuskers
07-15-2010, 12:18 PM
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From the KC Star:
Various websites and the New York Post are reporting that MTV is resurrecting the hugely popular iconic 1990s cartoon "Beavis and Butthead."
The last episode aired 13 years ago, and reports say not much will change ... series creator Mike Judge will return to the helm, and the drawing will remain, as it was back then, simple. And the boys are still in high school.
The only real difference will be that the music videos the duo mock will be from modern acts like Lady Gaga.... wait. Music videos on MTV? Odd.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the show, Beavis and Butt-head, the main characters, are a couple of crude, deadbeat high school rock fanatics who sit around giggling at their own crude jokes. The show aired on MTV from March 8, 1993, to Nov. 28, 1997.
After the original series was canceled in 1997, Judge went on to create the long-running Fox animated series "King of the Hill" and the short-lived "The Goode Family." He also directed the live-action feature films "Office Space," "Idiocracy" and "Extract."
No word on when the show hits the air again, and neither MTV nor Judge commented.
| Keith Robison, The Star
From the KC Star:
Various websites and the New York Post are reporting that MTV is resurrecting the hugely popular iconic 1990s cartoon "Beavis and Butthead."
The last episode aired 13 years ago, and reports say not much will change ... series creator Mike Judge will return to the helm, and the drawing will remain, as it was back then, simple. And the boys are still in high school.
The only real difference will be that the music videos the duo mock will be from modern acts like Lady Gaga.... wait. Music videos on MTV? Odd.
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the show, Beavis and Butt-head, the main characters, are a couple of crude, deadbeat high school rock fanatics who sit around giggling at their own crude jokes. The show aired on MTV from March 8, 1993, to Nov. 28, 1997.
After the original series was canceled in 1997, Judge went on to create the long-running Fox animated series "King of the Hill" and the short-lived "The Goode Family." He also directed the live-action feature films "Office Space," "Idiocracy" and "Extract."
No word on when the show hits the air again, and neither MTV nor Judge commented.
| Keith Robison, The Star