Hopefully we do see more of the two. My best guess is that it will air on Comedy Central, due to them showing "Do America" very often, and along with the other cancelled series, Good vibes, since I think the producers of Brickleberry created that one too.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceMe too.
I think that Comedy Central would be a good fit or maybe even Adult Swim seeing as Judge holds the rights as of now. Better fit would be Netflix as they don't cancel shows.
edited 11th Jan '14 3:27:12 PM by anonymous1224
Adult Swim would be a nice fit to run counter to King Of The Hill, two very different Mike Judge shows.
Best of all, Beavis and Butthead wouldn't have to watch any god-awful MTV reality shows either. I'll be very happy if it gets revived on another network.
My tropes launched: https://surenity2.blogspot.com/2021/02/my-tropes-on-tv-tropes.htmlI was waiting for the time they could finally review "Kill la Kill" or "Fox shows" Or that show that's so popular, it's inevitable to become a subject
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceThe Simpsons?
That would work. Or mabey rip on Family guy for now being so square.
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceWonder what would happen if they watched King of the Hill.
My tropes launched: https://surenity2.blogspot.com/2021/02/my-tropes-on-tv-tropes.htmlWhy would Beavis and Butthead watch MLP, though? I mean, maybe if they got stoned before turning the TV on, sure, but I have no idea if they smoke pot.
edited 13th Jan '14 1:23:39 AM by Odd1
Insert witty 'n clever quip here.For pop culture reasons. Plus, I think hearing their review on like Season 4 premire would be the best rip on the show EVER.
edited 13th Jan '14 6:30:56 PM by KingKix
Dakota's blog An odd agent of justiceFor The Plots.
I still want it on Comedy Central.
Never trust anyone who uses "degenerate" as an insult.
http://www.craveonline.com/tv/articles/628453-mike-judge-says-beavis-and-butt-head-are-trapped-in-limbo
While Mike is focused on his new show, he's still trying to find time to pitch Beavis and Butt-Head to another network (Hinting that he now owns the show and MTV no longer has the rights to it) and is eager to see more of the two.
I hope that happens because the revival was probably one of the, if not the best revival in recent history. Mike Judge kept true to the original formula and I actually think the last season was better than any pre-2011 seasons (In technical terms, Beavis and Butthead was not cancelled in 1997, it had ended as Mike Judge wanted to focus on King of the Hill, so 2012 was the first time the show was actually cancelled by the network) and that's saying a handful as I love the 90s seasons.