Watch Beavis and Butthead - Holy Cornholio Online S08E03 Bonus Episode

Holy Cornholio The action in " Holy Cornholio " starts when Beavis has an action figure in his hand and Butt-head has a power drill in his. The two meet in a squirm-inducing scene that ends with the boys heading off to the emergency room.

It took nearly four full episodes, but Beavis And Butt-Head 2.0 finally introduced the world to a shitty music video it won't soon forget imperceptibly arrhythmic Detroit rapper T-Baby's "It's So Cold in the D." In fact, the clip's already gotten heavy action on YouTube, thanks to recent B And B promos featuring excerpts from their overdubbed commentary, particularly Butt-Head rhetorically inquiring, "Is this Real Housewives Of Detroit?"

Their visit coincides with the death of a cult leader, and when Beavis is given pills to help him deal with his injury, he downs the whole bottle, sparking Cornholio's return. But the character still slayed when asking a new baby's parents in the hospital, "Is he an albino?" before declaring, hands raised above his shoulders and shirt over his head, "He will be albino and a gringo." Funny stuff.

The cult members, hearing his Cornholio rants and seeing the marks on his hands, think he's speaking in tongues and bearing the mark of the stigmata, and begin proclaiming him as The Beloved, their new leader.

Watch Beavis and Butthead - Holy Cornholio Online

Beavis and Butthead Bonus Episode S08E03 - Holy Cornholio The recurring Teen Mom bits in "Holy Cornolio" fit well, much better than the Jersey Shore snippets in "Drones." A la last week's riotous 16 & Pregnant and True Life undressings, it seems like the reality bits that skew closer to actual adolescent experience give the boys more material than shows already immersed in their own irony. .

"Brother Butt-head" sees this as a way to woo women -- despite frienemy Stewart's warning of "stranger danger" -- and Beavis/Cornholio sees it as a way to procure more TP, so off they go in the cult members' van.

Unless Judge envisioned "Holy Cornholio" and "Drones" as long-form stories, rather than 11-minute vignettes, it's hard to say what motivated the decision for double-dipping. One guess is that B And B's ratings are sky-high, and sandwiching the 10 30 episode of Good Vibes would all but guarantee that fledgling animation a boost of life. Whatever the intention, it's just one man's opinion that the show works better in its typical format.

Summary Butt-Head is really screwed when a visit to the hospital once again awakens The Great Cornoholio in Beavis. But two rooms over, the leader of a cult has died. Is the Great Cornholio destined to be the cult's idiot savior? Cornholio's hopped up babble certainly sounds holy, and the idiot worship begins. Soon they're promised to be with their pick of the ladies. Will they mess this one up? You bet your bunghole! beavis [l]