Right On (Beavis and Butt-Head episode)
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"Right on" is the 20th episode of the fourth season of Beavis and Butthead and it appears on the DVD release The Mike Judge Collection Vol. 1.
[edit] Plot
Beavis and Butt-head watch a program called "The Gus Baker Show" and they call Gus Baker to speak out. After calling him, Gus invites the two to appear on his show. The following week, Beavis and Butthead are Gus's guests on his show and Gus mistakes them for good teens. But all that is thrown out the door the moment that Gus talks about music videos and how bad they are. Beavis says about music videos that "They suck" probing Gus to warn them to no avail. After Beavis moons the audience on live TV, Gus cuts to commercial and has them leave the set. Both Gus's show and his grassroots presidental campaign go up in smoke as a result. The episode ends with Beavis and Butthead watching a censored clip of the show.
[edit] Trivia
- Gus is a parody of Rush Limbaugh. Gus's book "See I Told You" is the title of Rush's similar book sans the word so.
- When the episode first aired, Gus said "Get those Hoodlums out of here" but Butt-Head's reply of "Do you use that language at home" made no sense thus for subsequent airings, "Hoodlums" was replaced by "Bastards"