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* The episode "A Very Special Episode", as it is one of the few episodes where Beavis and Butt-Head have a PetTheDog moment.
** Although said moment is subverted as the two ''wanted'' the baby bird to die and only fed it because they thought it wouldn't die until after it was fed, leading them to nurse it back to health ''by complete accident''.
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Yes, even in a show like ''Beavis and Butt-Head'', there's bound to be examples.

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* Butt-Head in "Take a Bow" all of the way. After spending ten days straight punching Beavis in the nads, Beavis ends up in the hospital, and when he thinks Beavis died, he feels terrible and absolute remorse, culminating in praying for Beavis to get better in the hospital chapel.

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* Butt-Head in "Take a Bow" Bow," all of the way. After spending ten days straight punching Beavis in the nads, Beavis ends up in the hospital, and when he thinks Beavis died, he Butt-Head feels [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone surprisingly terrible and absolute remorse, culminating about it]]. his remorse is so strong that it culminates in praying him ''praying'' for Beavis to get better in the hospital chapel.


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** At the very end, Butt-Head is taking Beavis home in a wheelchair. You'd expect a HereWeGoAgain gag, with Butt-Head dumping Beavis onto the sidewalk or something, but instead we get this:
---> '''Butt-Head''': Uhh...Beavis, I'll probably laugh about it eventually, but [[SincerityMode it would've sucked if I'd killed you by hitting your nuts]].
---> '''Beavis''': Oh, really? Eh-heh-heh. Thanks, Butt-Head.
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* Butt-Head in "Take a Bow" all of the way. After spending ten days straight punching Beavis in the nads, Beavis ends up in the hospital, and when he thinks Beavis died, he feels terrible and absolute remorse, culminating in praying for Beavis to get better in the hospital chapel.
--> '''Butt-Head''': Feeling bad sucks.
** A rather small moment, but when Beavis wakes up, Butt-Head refuses to kick him until he gets better, and even tells Beavis's roommate not to interrupt him.
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** There's also the adorable image of the rat trotting along behind Beavis and Butt-Head as they make their way to work.
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* In a way, Beavis talking to the baby in "Babysitting". As the baby babbles at him, Beavis responds by playfully ranting in gibberish. When the baby babbles back to him, Beavis concludes that the baby "is pretty cool".
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* While it crosses over into TearJerker territory due to Beavis missing being abused by Butt-Head? In "Nice Butt-Head" He clearly notices something is wrong with Butt-Head from the medication he's taking. Beavis watched him basically down an entire prescriptions worth of medicine in less than a day. [[RightForTheWrongReasons even if it was to get his abusive friend back?]] Beavis shows that he DOES care about Butt-Head by making him vomit what amounts to DOZENS of pills from his stomach.

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* While it crosses over into TearJerker territory due to Beavis missing being abused by Butt-Head? In Butt-Head, in "Nice Butt-Head" He he clearly notices something is wrong with Butt-Head from the medication he's taking. Beavis watched him basically down an entire prescriptions prescription's worth of medicine in less than a day. [[RightForTheWrongReasons even Even if it was to get his abusive friend back?]] back,]] Beavis shows that he DOES care about Butt-Head by making him vomit what amounts to DOZENS of pills from his stomach.
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* While it crosses over into TearJerker territory due to Beavis missing being abused by Butt-Head? In "Nice Butt-Head" He clearly notices something is wrong with Butt-Head from the medication he's taking. Beavis watched him basically down an entire prescriptions worth of medicine in less than a day. [[RightForTheWrongReasons even if it was to get his abusive friend back?]] Beavis shows that he DOES care about Butt-Head by making him vomit what amounts to DOZENS of pills from his stomach.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Nice way to end a show.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Nice way to end a show.]]show (at the time)]]
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* Even if it's in his own strange little way ([[ItMakesSenseInContext a dumpster fire that he hallucinates as a deity commanding him to do its bidding]]), Beavis spends "The Special One" performing good deeds, getting exercise and studying; one of the rare occasions he manages to do something purely beneficial with his life.
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** The whole episode is uncharacteristically decent compared to the show's usual ComedicSociopathy. It opens with Beavis and Butt-Head bringing Stewart's homework to school while he's sick with diarrhea (with no expectation of personal gain). Mrs. Stevenson refuses to let the duo go to school hungry and gives them the breakfast burritos she made Stewart, possibly the ''only'' time an adult has shown anything resembling parental-level concern for their well-being.

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** The whole episode is uncharacteristically decent compared to the show's usual ComedicSociopathy. It opens with Beavis and Butt-Head bringing Stewart's homework to school while he's sick with diarrhea (with no expectation of personal gain). Mrs. Stevenson refuses to let the duo go to school hungry and gives them the breakfast burritos she made Stewart, possibly the ''only'' time an adult has shown anything resembling parental-level parental concern for their well-being.
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** The whole episode is uncharacteristically decent compared to the show's usual ComedicSociopathy. It opens with Beavis and Butt-Head bringing Stewart's homework to school while he's sick with diarrhea (with no expectation of personal gain), and Mrs. Steven refuses to let the duo go to school hungry and gives them the breakfast burritos she made Stewart, possibly the ''only'' time an adult has shown any kind of parental-level concern for their well-being.

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** The whole episode is uncharacteristically decent compared to the show's usual ComedicSociopathy. It opens with Beavis and Butt-Head bringing Stewart's homework to school while he's sick with diarrhea (with no expectation of personal gain), and gain). Mrs. Steven Stevenson refuses to let the duo go to school hungry and gives them the breakfast burritos she made Stewart, possibly the ''only'' time an adult has shown any kind of anything resembling parental-level concern for their well-being.
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** The whole episode is uncharacteristically decent compared to the show's usual ComedicSociopathy. It opens with Beavis and Butt-Head bringing Stewart's homework to school while he's sick with diarrhea (with no expectation of personal gain), and Mrs. Steven refuses to let the duo go to school hungry and gives them the breakfast burritos she made Stewart, possibly the ''only'' time an adult has shown any kind of parental-level concern for their well-being.
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* In "Manners Suck", when Beavis (jokingly) accuses Mr Manners of trying to molest him, a horrified Mr Van Driessen ''unhesitatingly'' comes to the aid of Beavis and starts slapping the crap out of Mr Manners. Of course, the entire scene is played as a joke, because A) Beavis is obviously lying, and B) Mr Manners and Mr Van Driessen proceed to engage in an exceedingly wimpy slap fight, but it really shows just how much Van Driessen cares for his students.

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* In "Manners Suck", when Beavis (jokingly) jokingly accuses Mr Mr. Manners of trying to molest him, a horrified Mr Van Driessen ''unhesitatingly'' comes to the aid of Beavis and starts slapping the crap out of Mr Mr. Manners. Of course, the entire scene is played as a joke, because A) Beavis is obviously lying, and B) Mr Mr. Manners and Mr Mr. Van Driessen proceed to engage in an exceedingly extremely wimpy slap fight, but it really shows just how much Van Driessen cares for his students.



* The end of ''[[WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtheadDoAmerica Beavis and Butt-Head Do America]]'', where they find their stolen TV. It's almost a BrickJoke considering the events of the movie, but still a ''very'' satisfying moment.

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* The end of ''[[WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtheadDoAmerica Beavis and Butt-Head Do America]]'', ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHeadDoAmerica'', where they find their stolen TV. It's almost a BrickJoke considering the events of the movie, but still a ''very'' satisfying moment.



* "Beavis and Butt-Head are Dead," the GrandFinale from 1997, is a loving tribute (via ClipShow) to the boys and their legendary stupidity over the years. According to WordOfGod, they did consider [[KilledOffForReal killing them off]], but they were such a labor of love by the producers that they couldn't bring themselves to do it. Pictured above, the episode instead ends with them walking into the sunset laughing to themselves, cracking about Principal [=McVicker=]. Cue closing credits, set to Liberace's "I'll Be Seeing You" (set over such touching clips as [[{{Squick}} Beavis scratching his itchy wiener with a Burger World spatula]]), with a message from the producers: "Thank you to all the talented artists, writers and highly intelligent people who worked so hard to make Beavis and Butt-Head look so dumb."

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* "Beavis and Butt-Head are Dead," Dead", the GrandFinale from 1997, is a loving tribute (via ClipShow) to the boys and their legendary stupidity over the years. According to WordOfGod, they did consider [[KilledOffForReal killing them off]], but they were such a labor of love by the producers that they couldn't bring themselves to do it. Pictured above, the episode instead ends with them walking into the sunset laughing to themselves, cracking about Principal [=McVicker=]. Cue closing credits, set to Liberace's "I'll Be Seeing You" (set over such touching clips as [[{{Squick}} Beavis scratching his itchy wiener with a Burger World spatula]]), with a message from the producers: "Thank you to all the talented artists, writers and highly intelligent people who worked so hard to make Beavis and Butt-Head look so dumb."



* In "The Great Cornholio", Beavis actually ''apologizes'' to Principal [=McVicker=] for the trouble he's caused as Cornholio. [=McVicker=] was shocked so much, that he decides not to punish him and actually tells Beavis that he's [[SoProudOfYou proud of him]].[=McVicker=] then gives him more candy, and Beavis ''actually thanks him''. It's really nice, and interesting, how genuinely goodhearted Beavis can be in isolated moments.
* From the revival season, the episode "The Rat." Despite spending the first half of the episode trying to kill the eponymous rodent that's invaded their kitchen, the dim-witted duo--Beavis, specifically--end up saving its life by accident... and then, after the rat grows visibly attached to Beavis, he suggests that they keep it as a pet. Butt-Head's response? A rather nonchalant, "Uh, okay."

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* In "The Great Cornholio", Beavis actually ''apologizes'' to Principal [=McVicker=] for the trouble he's caused as Cornholio. [=McVicker=] was shocked so much, that he decides not to punish him and actually tells Beavis that he's [[SoProudOfYou proud of him]]. [=McVicker=] then gives him more candy, and Beavis ''actually thanks him''. It's really nice, and interesting, how genuinely goodhearted good-hearted Beavis can be in isolated moments.
* From the revival season, the episode "The Rat." Rat". Despite spending the first half of the episode trying to kill the eponymous rodent that's invaded their kitchen, the dim-witted duo--Beavis, specifically--end duo -- Beavis, specifically -- end up saving its life by accident... and then, after the rat grows visibly attached to Beavis, he suggests that they keep it as a pet. Butt-Head's response? A rather nonchalant, nonchalant "Uh, okay."
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* In "Manners Suck," when Beavis (jokingly) accuses Mr Manners of trying to molest him, a horrified Mr Van Driessen ''unhesitatingly'' comes to the aid of Beavis and starts slapping the crap out of Mr Manners. Of course, the entire scene is played as a joke, because A) Beavis is obviously lying, and B) Mr Manners and Mr Van Driessen proceed to engage in an exceedingly wimpy slap fight, but it really shows just how much Van Driessen cares for his students.

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* In "Manners Suck," Suck", when Beavis (jokingly) accuses Mr Manners of trying to molest him, a horrified Mr Van Driessen ''unhesitatingly'' comes to the aid of Beavis and starts slapping the crap out of Mr Manners. Of course, the entire scene is played as a joke, because A) Beavis is obviously lying, and B) Mr Manners and Mr Van Driessen proceed to engage in an exceedingly wimpy slap fight, but it really shows just how much Van Driessen cares for his students.
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** Also from "Tech Support", the boys treatment of Hamid is nice, pronouncing his name right and offering him encouragement as he tries to emulate them.

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** Also from "Tech Support", the boys boys' treatment of Hamid is nice, pronouncing his name right and offering him encouragement as he tries to emulate them.



* Beavis's unlikely friendship with the old lady in "Beavis & Butt-Head Do America."

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* Beavis's unlikely friendship with the old lady in "Beavis & Butt-Head Do America." ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButtHeadDoAmerica''.
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* "Beavis and Butt-Head are Dead," the GrandFinale from 1997, is a loving tribute (via ClipShow) to the boys and their legendary stupidity over the years. According to WordOfGod, they did consider [[KilledOffForReal killing them off]], but they were such a labor of love by the producers that they couldn't bring themselves to do it. The episode instead ends with them walking into the sunset laughing to themselves, cracking about Principal [=McVicker=]. Cue closing credits, set to Liberace's "I'll Be Seeing You" (set over such touching clips as [[{{Squick}} Beavis scratching his itchy wiener with a Burger World spatula]]), with a message from the producers: "Thank you to all the talented artists, writers and highly intelligent people who worked so hard to make Beavis and Butt-Head look so dumb."

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* "Beavis and Butt-Head are Dead," the GrandFinale from 1997, is a loving tribute (via ClipShow) to the boys and their legendary stupidity over the years. According to WordOfGod, they did consider [[KilledOffForReal killing them off]], but they were such a labor of love by the producers that they couldn't bring themselves to do it. The Pictured above, the episode instead ends with them walking into the sunset laughing to themselves, cracking about Principal [=McVicker=]. Cue closing credits, set to Liberace's "I'll Be Seeing You" (set over such touching clips as [[{{Squick}} Beavis scratching his itchy wiener with a Burger World spatula]]), with a message from the producers: "Thank you to all the talented artists, writers and highly intelligent people who worked so hard to make Beavis and Butt-Head look so dumb."
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* Tom Anderson sticking up for the duo in "Daughter's Hand" was a very brave and bold move, even though he loses the fight.
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** In the "It's a Miserable Life" episode, Beavis is shown to be a decent person in a world without Butt-Head, volunteering at a soup kitchen. And when Butt-Head assaults Beavis and tries to take him away, the homeless people Beavis served come to his defense and protect him.
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* Believe it or not, there are moments in the show where Beavis and Butt-Head actually compliment each other from time to time. It’s nice to see as it doesn’t happen very often.

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