[s8e9] Used Car-bounty Hunters [2025]

In the double-segment episode from the 2011 revival of Beavis and Butt-Head (Season 8, Episode 9), the duo’s signature brand of oblivious destruction is aimed at two classic American tropes: the high-pressure car sale and the gritty world of professional skip-tracing. Segment 1: "Used Car"

The episode mocks the self-serious machismo of early 2010s reality television, highlighting how the "bounty hunter" persona is often just an excuse for public harassment. [S8E9] Used Car-Bounty Hunters

Donning makeshift tactical gear—including Beavis wearing a "bra" on his head as a tactical mask—they set out to capture "skips." In the double-segment episode from the 2011 revival

While trying to "test out" the cars, Beavis and Butt-Head managed to inadvertently destroy a vehicle's interior while obsessing over the "new car smell" (which they eventually decide is actually just "old car smell"). The segment satirizes the predatory nature of car

The segment satirizes the predatory nature of car dealerships, showing that even the most manipulative salesman is no match for the sheer, impenetrable stupidity of Beavis and Butt-Head. Segment 2: "Bounty Hunters"

The episode is available for streaming on platforms like Apple TV and IMDb provides a full cast and crew breakdown for those interested in the 2011 revival's production.

In the double-segment episode from the 2011 revival of Beavis and Butt-Head (Season 8, Episode 9), the duo’s signature brand of oblivious destruction is aimed at two classic American tropes: the high-pressure car sale and the gritty world of professional skip-tracing. Segment 1: "Used Car"

The episode mocks the self-serious machismo of early 2010s reality television, highlighting how the "bounty hunter" persona is often just an excuse for public harassment.

Donning makeshift tactical gear—including Beavis wearing a "bra" on his head as a tactical mask—they set out to capture "skips."

While trying to "test out" the cars, Beavis and Butt-Head managed to inadvertently destroy a vehicle's interior while obsessing over the "new car smell" (which they eventually decide is actually just "old car smell").

The segment satirizes the predatory nature of car dealerships, showing that even the most manipulative salesman is no match for the sheer, impenetrable stupidity of Beavis and Butt-Head. Segment 2: "Bounty Hunters"

The episode is available for streaming on platforms like Apple TV and IMDb provides a full cast and crew breakdown for those interested in the 2011 revival's production.