Ep 11. Blackout!
- TV-14
- April 11, 1994
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8.2 (189)
Beavis and Butt-Head season 4 episode 11, titled "Blackout!", takes us on a wild ride as the two teenage best friends find themselves in the midst of a blackout. The episode starts with the duo sitting at home, watching TV, eating junk food, and generally being their usual lazy selves.
Suddenly, the power goes out, and they are plunged into darkness. While grumbling about the inconvenience, Beavis and Butt-Head decide to take advantage of the situation and venture out into the neighborhood to see what's going on.
As they wander through the dark streets, they encounter all manner of strange characters and situations. From a group of rowdy teenagers partying in the park to a creepy old man lurking in the shadows, the boys stumble into one bizarre scenario after another.
Their adventure takes them to a supermarket, where they hope to stock up on snacks and drinks for the rest of the blackout. However, chaos ensues as they bump into a gang of looters who are ransacking the store. How will the boys escape this dangerous situation, and will they still be able to satisfy their hunger pangs?
Meanwhile, their neighbor Tom Anderson is having his own blackout-related drama. His house has been broken into, and he is convinced that the intruders are still inside. He enlists the help of the local police, who turn out to be even more clueless and incompetent than Beavis and Butt-Head themselves.
As the night wears on, the blackout continues to wreak havoc on the small town, with various characters finding themselves in increasingly absurd and comical situations. Beavis and Butt-Head eventually make their way back home, only to discover that the blackout has resulted in a nasty surprise for their TV set.
Overall, "Blackout!" is a hilarious and chaotic episode that perfectly captures the spirit of the show. Fans of Beavis and Butt-Head will enjoy the duo's misadventures and the many absurd situations they find themselves in. The writing is sharp and witty, and the animation is as irreverent and off-the-wall as ever.