The Mothership - 2013-04-29
That was a pretty cool idea....for a cop.
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EvilHomer - 2013-04-29
This was one of my favorite episodes. It's the mane inspiration for my current attitudes towards Van Halen, country music videos, and cops.
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Scrotum H. Vainglorious - 2013-04-29
It's not enough that MTV plasters their logo and channel on screen but they have to make them animated as well.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2013-04-29
Beavis & Butthead isn't the same without the music videos. I'm glad I can at least see these episodes online.
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Old_Zircon - 2013-04-29 Without videos, only the first three or four seasons are even watchable, and the official versions of those have been so heavily edited at this point that they're like 5 minutes long.
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EvilHomer - 2013-04-29 When I was a kid, I got frustrated with the music videos. I just wanted to watch the episode, and it seemed like every time the story started picking up, boom, along comes a music video and now I gotta wait five minutes to see what happens next.
But when I got older, and I started seeing un-edited episodes on DVD and the internet, I realized how much those videos contributed to the experience. You're right, the show isn't the same without them.
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Old_Zircon - 2013-04-29 They're where almost all the character development happened.
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Jet Bin Fever - 2013-04-29 ^^ YES. Which is a really surprising and wonderful thing. You go from a clip of them trying to set something on fire or hurting themselves to them making fun of what a pussy Morrissey is. It's great.
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Species - 2013-04-29
Thank you for posting this.
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animegurl1000 - 2013-05-01
*horrified screams*
"...tomorrow in the price is right."
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animegurl1000 - 2013-05-01 Wow, what in the hell was I thinking?
"Tomorrow on the Price is Right."
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