Beavis and Butt-head - The Mike Judge Collection, Vol. 1
-
L. ShaBazz
> 3 dayIm not much of a fan of this cartoon but my husband is. I can tolerate watching some of this with him. Just bought season 3 so now he has all of them (once it comes it comes in the mail) and he seems very satisfied with the first two seasons.
-
another pretty face
> 3 dayIf you enjoyed Beavis and Butt-Head back in the day, then you will enjoy this set. This set is like the others and does not show music videos in the episodes. This takes away from he show, but if you are a fan.....not having the music videos is not a big thing.
-
Kristy28tx
> 3 dayI bought it used in good condition although I cant complain it was a good price, it was missing the sliver sleeve to the box and the episodes bring back memories.
-
tashac1980
> 3 dayNice to have this.
-
Marc Bolger
> 3 daythe only way to have the original material is if one recorded it at the time it was playing on the air. One of my favorite episodes is missing one of its funniest scenes, and without the music videos there is so much substance missing as well from the chemistry character that made Beavis and Butthead a hit to begin with. Its too bad Mike Judge and all of us fans that he has faced such a large span of legalities to just try and create what he originally created. But thats the system. The good ole entertainment business. $$ Its all about Monies.
-
Rebecca L Wesch
> 3 dayIt is true these episodes are heavy edited specially when they are doing their music video views, but this only cost me $5. I feel overall I got more than $5 worth of laughs from this video collection. Just watching some of these crazy characters brings back memories.
-
Vols92
> 3 dayGreat start to the collection
-
Samantha :)
21-11-2024I love that this collection includes MUSIC VIDEOS! TRUE fans know they were one of the best parts of the show! Shipping was very fast! Im very happy with this purchase!
-
Bryan J. Peterson
> 3 dayAs I said in my review of volume 3 of the Mike Judge Collection, I am in complete and total agreement with those who feel that Mike should buckle down and release the entire series on DVD and yes, that it could be done leaving the episodes fully intact complete with the videos in their proper place. Though admittedly as I also said I was always more interested in the episodes themselves than the videos, though I did have favorites. That said I dont believe that the Mike Judge collections are the travesty that many reviewers on here seem to believe them to be. In fact I havent laughed so much or so hard in a very long time. Volume 1 features forty or so episodes and thirteen music videos, the latter of which are always found on disk 3 of each volume. Ill be focusing more on the episodes themselves since as I said those were always what interested me most. As many reviewers pointed out, a great number of the episodes have had material cut from them, and wile in many cases this doesnt bother me there were instances where it was a little disconcerting. Notable such instances occured in Manners SUck and Tainted Meat. In the former, the toilet scene was cut and in the latter the health inspecters comments about a fierce new parasite. FOrtunately both are available as easter eggs so at least they werent removed entirely. But Ill list my personal favorites below. I like most if not all episodes in this volume but these are just my personal favorites. No Laughing: After having the duo sent to his office four times in one day, Principal McVicker decides enough is enough and forbids them from laughing in class for a week under threat of expulsion. Unfortunately, Mr. Buzzcut isnt going to make it easy for them... Home Improvement: The duo attempts to help Tom Anderson paint his house, but paint fumes give them...other ideas. Lawn and Garden: The duo is asked to trim a tree on Andersons property with predictably disastrous results. Blackout!: Forced out into the streets of Highland by a power outage, the boys cause massive chaos when they attempt to direct traffic. Plate Frisbee: While hanging out at Stuarts house, the boys cause trouble on the streets of Highland when they discover that an antique plate belonging to Stuarts mother makes an excellent frisbee while Stuart looks on in horror. Manners Suck: A guest lecturer attempts to teach proper manners to the students of Highland High, though the boys presence predictably means that the attempt goes badly wrong. VS. the Vending Machine: The boys attempt to overcome a mechanical failure in a vending machine before someone else can steal their snacks. Tainted Meat: Beavis causes a health crisis at BUrger World that costs the duo their jobs and temporarily closes down the restaurant. The Pipe of Doom: While messing around at a construction site, Butthead gets stuck in a pipe and Beavis must figure out a way to save him. Generation inCrisis: An amateur documentary film maker tries to use the duo in a film he is working on that depicts teenagers as lazy couch potatoes. Rabies Scare: After being bitten by a bad-tempered dog, Beavis becomes convinced that he has rabies and is treated by a mean-spirited doctor. Madame Blavatsky: The boys visit a fortune teller in hopes of finding out whether theyll ever score, but its Beavis who sees all. 1900-Beavis: After experimenting with a phone sex hotline, the duo attempt to start one of their own. The Great COrnholio: Too much sugar causes a raddical personality change in Beavis, who transforms into a hyperintense profit of doom. Dream On: Boredom causes the duo to fall asleep while watching TV, which leads to their dreaming of being on classic TV shows. Beaverly Buttbillies: After seeing it on TV, the duo attempts to dig for oil in their backyard with disgusting results. All in all I thoroughly enjoyed this collection even though a few small favorite scenes of mine were edited out and not all are available as easter eggs. For me at least the laughs far overshadowed this detail.
-
zulu4u
> 3 dayWe got the movie in a good amount of time. No problems with this transaction at all. I can not complain.