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<img src="http://images.quizfarm.com/1113109265modernism.JPG"> You scored as Modernist. Modernism represents the thought that science and reason are all we need to carry on. Religion is unnecessary and any sort of spirituality halts progress. You believe everything has a rational explanation. 50% of Americans share your world-view.

Modernist

81%

Postmodernist

75%

Romanticist

75%

Existentialist

69%

Cultural Creative

50%

Idealist

50%

Materialist

44%

Fundamentalist

25%

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Beavis and Butt-Head
Created byMike Judge
StarringMike Judge
Tracy Grandstaff
Adam Welsh
Country of originUSA
No. of episodes199 (65 shows)
Production
Running time18-20 minutes
Original release
NetworkMTV/MTV2
ReleaseMarch 4, 1993 –
November 28 1997
Picture Name Description
File:Bb beavis.JPG Beavis Has blonde hair, an underbite, and a fixated stare on his face which almost never looks straight but to the side. Grunts when he laughs and his voice is reminiscent of horror film characters played by actor Peter Lorre. The more slapstick and excitable of the two leads; Beavis is oblivious of the obvious, has a well documented pyromania obessession, and has a more passive demeanor that contrasts with Butt-Head's more dominate personality. Though the designated "dumber" of the two — he has a tendency to be witty and, ironically, when discussing various subjects that neither of them understand, Beavis often is the most likely to guess the truer mechanisms at work. Beavis also has a sugar-induced alter-ego named "Cornholio."
File:Bb butthead.JPG Butt-Head Has brown hair, dental braces and his eyes are squinted. His top gums are often exposed and he speaks nasally with a deep voice and a slight lisp, repeatedly punctuating his speech with "uhh…" Calmer, cockier, and marginally more intelligent than Beavis; Butt-Head is oblivious of subtleties, but is usually 100% confident in everything he says and does — no matter how ridiculous or inane it is. The designated "leader" of the duo, he also derives pleasure from being regularly abusive to Beavis.
File:BB TomAnderson.jpg Tom Anderson The near-sighted, elderly neighbor of Beavis and Butt-Head. Most often, he hires them to do odd jobs, which results in them destroying his yard, home, or personal belongings. Due to his poor eyesight and mild senility, he never recognizes the two when they return for more chaos. He served in World War II and in the Korean War as part of the Navy. This character would be retooled as the basis for Hank Hill in Judge's next show King of the Hill.
File:BB VanDriessen.jpg David Van Driessen A teacher at Highland High school, and arguably the only person who cares about Beavis and Butt-Head. Van Driessen is a hippie with a forgiving nature and gentle demeanor. His attempts to teach Beavis and Butt-Head useful life lessons typically ends in disaster, as they almost always deduce the wrong message. He has been shown teaching classes on Biology, Art, Animation, Economics, Health, History, Literature, etc.
File:BB Buzzcut.jpg Bradley Buzzcut Another of the duo's high school teachers, and the antithesis of Van Driessen. Loud-mouthed, angry and volatile; Buzzcut is a former Marine and, with the possible exception of Principal McVicker, hates the duo more than any other character. He is often charged with administering discipline. Like Mr. Van Driessen, he teaches a number of classes, including P.E., Health, and Math.
File:BB McVicker.jpg Principal McVicker Principal of Highland High and, arguably, Beavis and Butt-Head's biggest enemy. The two have unintentionally ruined his life, and have driven him so far to the edge of sanity that he has a drawer of stress medication, drinks while at school, and occasionally wets his pants. He often stutters, stammers and shakes, and regularly schemes with Buzzcut to come up with ways to either humiliate and/or eradicate the pair from their lives. Many episodes begin with Beavis and Butt-Head in his office. They refer to him as "McDicker." He is possibly deceased, due to a heart attack.
File:BB Daria.jpg Daria Morgendorffer Daria is a sarcastic, vaguely alt-rockerish, nerdy girl who attends Highland High with Beavis and Butt-Head. She is one of the few people who sees the two for what they truly are and doesn't naively believe that they just need to be reached, nor does she get stressed out by their idiocy. While not above taking jabs at them for their lack of intelligence, she also offers help and advice from time to time, and probably respects them a little more than most do. The duo nicknamed her "Diarrhea." She eventually went on to star in her own spinoff series, Daria.
File:BB-Todd.jpg Todd Ianuzzi Todd is a twenty-something thug who is rude, arrogant, and violent. Because of this, Beavis and Butt-Head look up to him and aspire to be included in his gang. Todd despises the two, but will take advantage of them when he needs something, such as money or a place to hide from other gangs or the police. Todd's face is covered with acne and he always wears mirrored sunglasses. He drives a primer patched green hotrod, often onto lawns, through garbage cans and over Beavis and Butt-Head's bikes. He wears a mechanic's shirt with the sleeves torn off and his name on it.
File:BB Stewart.jpg Stewart Stevenson A nerdy, short kid who looks up to Beavis and Butt-Head and thinks they are his best friends. In actuality, Beavis and Butt-Head think little of Stewart, are only willing to hang out with him on their own terms, and don't usually appreciate it when he imposes himself on them. Stewart wears a shirt with the logo for "Winger" on the front.
File:BB Stevensen.jpg Mr. Stevenson Father of Stewart. He hates Beavis and Butt-Head, but occasionally becomes side-stepped by exasperating situations that subsequently render him more tolerant of them for the moment. His love of pornography provides Beavis and Butt-Head with most of their access to naked women while they pillage through the Stevenson home. Mr. Stevenson was, at one point, shown as a teacher at Highland High, but later was no longer depicted in this position.