Beavis and Butt-Head Are Dead

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Beavis and Butt-head Are Dead is the 200th episode of the animated series Beavis and Butt-head, which aired in 1997 on MTV and is also the series finale. The episode is available on DVD as part of Beavis and Butt-head: The Mike Judge Collection Volume 3.

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Mr. Van Driessen is concerned that Beavis and Butt-head have failed to show up for class for three weeks. He brings the issue up with Principal McVicker, who reluctantly agrees to have his secretary call their house to ask why the two are not in school.

At their house, it is revealed that Beavis and Butt-Head have simply not bothered to go to school, although they are becoming increasingly impatient with the television lineup. When Highland High calls to ask about their whereabouts, Beavis answers, replying "er, yeah, they're dead" before hanging up. The secretary relays the news of the duo's apparent demise to Van Driessen and McVicker. The former is shocked and saddened by the news while the latter is joyous that the two that have tormented him for many years are finally gone.

Van Driessen returns to break the news gently to his class, only to be beaten to the punch by McVicker, who announces it gleefully over the school intercom, announcing that there will be a party for the teachers to celebrate. Van Driessen attempts to then relate some of his memories of Beavis and Butt-Head to the class, leading to a montage of scenes where the two were present, sometimes responsible, for major injuries to Van Driessen's person. He then asks Daria of her memories of them, and she notes that they did not have a very bright future, which is followed by another montage of scenes featuring her reinforcing this view.

In the meantime the two are still flipping through channels, still not yet willing to get up.

At McVicker's party, Coach Buzzcut replies to Van Driessen's attempts to get the other partying teachers to show a little respect for the duo's memory by relating his own tales of frustration, leading to another clip montage. After this, Van Driessen proposes holding a memorial collection in Beavis and Butt-Head's honor for other troubled students. The thought of the two actually bringing in some money for the school after all the damage they did intrigues McVicker, who agrees.

Television crews arrive at the school to cover the story of the duo's apparent demise. By chance, Beavis and Butt-Head stumble upon the channel that is covering this, and see the news of an apparent death. Unaware this it is their death under discussion, they resolve to head down to the school to see what is going on.

Upon their arrival, Van Driessen has already collected some money while McVicker talks about the boys on camera (immediately after giving his real opinion of them off camera). He is in the process of making a remark that he would give back all of the money in the collection to the two again when they finally arrive. The boys hear this remark and attempt to take the jar containing the collection from him. McVicker suddenly has a massive heart attack on the spot, an attack which is scored to montage clips of Beavis and Butt-head wreaking havoc. Coach Buzzcut begins CPR on McVicker, but the results are unknown.

The two take the collection and escape through the confusion. Beavis suggests they go to school again the next day in case someone dies, but Butt-Head says that, with the money they took, there is no need to go to school anymore. The two walk off into the sunset.