
Beavis and Butt-Head have to sell candy bars.
Tropes
- Asshole Victim: Mr. Candy after being attacked by Buzzcut. Still, it wouldn't have happened if he didn't attack the duo to begin with as Buzzcut does the "ass-kicking".
- Badass Boast: Buzzcut after Mr. Candy slaps him in the face.Buzzcut: You just made a fatal mistake, Mr. Candy-Ass! I hope you know something about hand-to-hand combat!
- Big Eater: Beavis and Butt-Head end up eating all but two candy bars within only a day.
- Bullying a Dragon: Mr. Candy has the nerve to slap Buzzcut, a muscular war veteran, in the face. Needless to say, it doesn't end well.Mr. Candy: Wait your turn, Jar-head!
- Door-to-Door Episode: Beavis and Butt-Head have to sell candy bars, but they end up lending each other a dollar and eating all the chocolate.
- Hypocritical Heartwarming: Buzzcut comes to Beavis and Butt-Head's defense when they are about to be assaulted by Mr. Candy.Buzzcut: This is my class! I do the ass-kicking around here!
- Jabba Table Manners: Beavis and Butt-Head are shown with chocolate slobber on their faces.
- Mistaken for Pedophile: Like before, the duo jokes that Mr. Candy is a pervert; his violent reaction seems to confirm the teacher's suspicions.
- Pet the Dog:
- A small moment, but near the end of the episode, Butt-Head gives Beavis his dollar back instead of keeping it for himself.
- Downplayed when Buzzcut defends the duo from Mr. Candy when the latter attacks them. He doesn't defend them for their well-being, but because only he can beat them up.
- Rage Breaking Point:
- Buzzcut was instantly triggered when Mr. Candy spanked him in the face, and he went full-on beast mode. He is so angry that he even challenged him to a fight, and we all know how that turned out.
- Mr. Candy is not immune to this either. He threatened the duo for their money, even though the duo gave him their money. Even a scrawny character like Mr. Candy was crazy enough to take down such a burly, skilled fighter like Buzzcut.
- Sequel Episode: To "Manners Suck". Mr. Candy references it when he mentions that it took him six months to get another job.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Tom Anderson not being able to decide who to buy a candy bar from leads to the pair "borrowing" money from one another.
