Beavis and Butt-Head
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Butt, Butt, Hike is the 1st episode of Season 7 of Beavis and Butt-head.

Plot

In the middle of the day, Butthead chases Beavis right out the door of their house, as they fight over the TV remote. Right when Butthead tackles Beavis and pins him to get the remote back, their actions get the attention of a group of jocks playing football out in the field, which one side is short on players.

Butthead is the first to try, and he is instructed to intercept a fat, bulky guy, whom the opposing team passes the ball to. Because of his lanky physique, he attempts to stop him but is only dragged; another member of the opposing team then lunges and viciously crushes him on the ground to get him off of their player.

Sometime after that disastrous play, the "team members" then drag off Butthead's severely wounded body and is given underhandedly snide remarks. As Beavis kicks the wounded Butthead, he too is then picked to get in a play.

Facing off against the man who gave Butthead several broken bones, Beavis is held back by his forehead, and with his aggravation rising up to its peak, Beavis then slams his foot into his crotch to get him out of the way. With his tactic allowing his team to attain the ball to the opposing side's end zone, Beavis is in a frenzy, and goes as far as kicking one of their own team members in the genitals as well, and steals it, running off in the winning direction.

With Beavis running off into the distance, far from the winning side, Butthead is then confronted with the group of jocks demanding their ball back, or will "get pissed". In the end, as Beavis has the remote and the ball, he runs as far and as hard as he can, endlessly, into the sunset, and even out of the city limits.

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Trivia

  • This episode aired on MTV during Super Bowl XXXI's halftime show on Fox.
  • This is the first episode to air after Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. This aired 1 month, 6 days after the movie and 10 months, 19 days after the previous episode.
  • First episode to air in 1997.
  • Released on the "Dumb Ideas" PAL VHS tape.

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