

Charlie the guardian angel tries to show Butt-Head how much better the world would be if only he had never been born, if only it were free of his destructive influence.

The adenoidal Butt-Head gets his turn in “It’s a Miserable Life,” in which the good people of their town pray for God to eliminate Beavis and Butt-Head. The Satanically Q-Tip-headed one - that would be Beavis - is up first, starring in a modern-day Christmas Carol in “Huh-Huh Humbug.” Watching a porno video ( Ebenezer Screw, of course) by himself on Christmas Eve, Beavis is visited by three ghosts who try to alert the eternally clueless idiot that the reason he has no life is because he “never left the house!” They fail utterly. Judge shows neither Beavis nor Butt-Head any mercy. Instead, you get the satisfaction of watching the world’s two biggest losers get heaped with abuse by their own creator - Mike Judge, who also provides almost all the voices - for your demented entertainment… ya weirdo.


Spending the holidays with the boys ensures that you are in no danger of having your heart forcibly warmed by, say, big-eyed, lisping moppets teaching seemingly nasty but really just lonely old curmudgeons the true meaning of anything. When the sticky-sweet sentiments of the season threaten to send into a diabetic coma and you’re ready to take hostages if you hear that Muzak rendition of “Jingle Bell Rock” over the mall loudspeaker system one more goddamn time, then you are ready for the twisted and profane Beavis & Butt-Head Do Christmas.Ī collection of seasonal shorts gleaned from the rude, crudely drawn animated MTV series Beavis & Butt-Head, Christmas is almost entirely without redeeming value.
