Ep 7. Beavis and Butt-Head Vs. the Vending Machine, Radio Sweethearts, The Great Cornholio, and Held Back
- January 1, 1993
- 27 min
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Beavis and Butt-Head season 1 episode 7 is a comedic adventure that follows the misadventures of two troublemaking teenagers who constantly find themselves in hilarious and absurd situations.
In "Beavis and Butt-Head Vs. the Vending Machine," the duo becomes determined to get a candy bar from a vending machine that has taken their money without dispensing their desired snack. Their numerous attempts to retrieve their treat lead to a series of increasingly desperate and ridiculous attempts, including shaking the machine, trying to break into it, and even enlisting the help of passerby.
Next, in "Radio Sweethearts," the boys decide to entertain themselves by calling into a local radio station and pestering the DJ with ridiculous questions and requests. When they discover that the station is hosting a "radio sweetheart" contest, they become determined to win the top prize by pretending to be a cute couple on air.
In "The Great Cornholio," Beavis and Butt-Head's love of sugar leads them to consume an excessive amount of a sugary soda, causing Beavis to slip into a delusional state where he believes himself to be Cornholio, a wild and radically different alter-ego. The boys proceed to navigate a suburban neighborhood while attempting to satisfy Cornholio's bizarre cravings and antics.
Finally, in "Held Back," the duo finds themselves in a situation familiar to many students: receiving the news that they must repeat the school year. While initially despondent, their spirits are lifted when they discover that they are not alone in this predicament and that their new classmates share their lack of enthusiasm for learning.
Overall, this episode of Beavis and Butt-Head offers a series of hilarious and outrageous scenarios as the pair struggle with vending machines, radio contests, and the consequences of their own impulsiveness and lack of discipline. The show's irreverent humor and willingness to poke fun at societal norms and conventions make it a classic favorite for viewers of all ages.