Butt-Head

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Butt-Head

Butt-Head is a fictional character from the animated television series Beavis and Butt-Head. He is one of the two main protagonists, alongside his friend Beavis. Created by Mike Judge, Butt-Head is known for his distinctive appearance and personality traits.

Character Description[edit | edit source]

Butt-Head is depicted as a teenager with a prominent underbite, short black hair, and an iconic Metallica t-shirt. He is often seen wearing a gray skullcap and has a generally apathetic attitude towards life. Butt-Head is characterized by his deep voice and tendency to make sarcastic remarks.

Personality[edit | edit source]

Butt-Head is portrayed as the more dominant and slightly smarter of the duo. He often comes up with misguided schemes and ideas, leading to various misadventures. Despite his crude behavior and lack of intelligence, Butt-Head occasionally displays moments of insight and wit.

Relationship with Beavis[edit | edit source]

Butt-Head shares a close friendship with Beavis, with the two often getting into trouble together. Their dynamic is based on mutual teasing and banter, with Butt-Head typically taking on a leadership role in their escapades. Despite their constant bickering, the two characters share a deep bond and rely on each other for support.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Beavis and Butt-Head became a cultural phenomenon in the 1990s, gaining a dedicated fan base and influencing popular culture. Butt-Head, along with Beavis, has been featured in various merchandise, video games, and spin-off projects.

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