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Beavis and Butt-Head :: Bride Of Butt-head (07x20)
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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Bride Of Butt-head |
| Episode #: | 07x20 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday July 18th, 1997 |
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Butt-head tries to get a Russian mail-order bride so he can score. Beavis would be happy just to watch.
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Murmurs | "You Suck" | | | •Pantera | This Love | |
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Beavis: Foreign chicks kick ass. | Butt-head: (on the phone with Russian Wives Unlimited) I'm a rich American with a big wiener. | Beavis: Hey Butt-head, do you think Russian chicks know how to um, you know, do it?
Butt-head: Eh, she better.
Beavis: Cool! Maybe she could teach us. | Pastor: Repeat after me... 'I Butt-head, do you with all my heart and soul. And my wiener.'
Butt-head: I Butt-head, do you with all my heart and soul. And my wiener.
Pastor: You may now do the bride. |
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While he has Butt-head on hold, the Russian Wives representative tells Katya that he could set her up with Mr. "Head," meaning Butt-head. However, Butt-head never actually told the representative what his name was. |
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Visual: Butt-head's best man
In Butt-head's wedding fantasy, his best man appears to be Slash, from the band Guns 'n' Roses. | Stewart: Come on, Beavis. I'll show you my pogs collection. I got this great new slammer.
Pogs was a popular game in the mid-1990s played with little discs that were originally used on the caps of passionfruit-orange-guava juice in Hawaii. The game soon became wildly popular in the mainland U.S. as well among kids. |
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