[s3e17] Corking The Bunghole Direct
This episode of Beavis and Butt-Head is a quintessential example of the show's peak absurdity, centering on a misunderstanding of medical terminology that spirals into a school-wide crisis.
After hearing a doctor use the term "bunghole" in a medical context, Beavis becomes obsessed with the idea that his own "bunghole" is leaking. This hypochondria triggers a transformation into Cornholio, leading to his inevitable wanderings through the halls of Highland High searching for "TP." Why It Works [S3E17] Corking the Bunghole
The humor stems from the duo's discovery that a "dirty" word actually has a technical meaning, which they immediately misinterpret. This episode of Beavis and Butt-Head is a
📍 A must-watch for fans of the "Cornholio" era. It perfectly balances the show's signature low-brow humor with a surreal, almost fever-dream pace. 📍 A must-watch for fans of the "Cornholio" era
The music video segments interspersed in this era (including acts like The Flaming Lips ) provide the perfect rhythmic break from the plot.
The opening scene sets the stakes with a hilarious lack of communication.
The literal interpretation of the episode title leads to some of the show's best visual gags.
This episode of Beavis and Butt-Head is a quintessential example of the show's peak absurdity, centering on a misunderstanding of medical terminology that spirals into a school-wide crisis.
After hearing a doctor use the term "bunghole" in a medical context, Beavis becomes obsessed with the idea that his own "bunghole" is leaking. This hypochondria triggers a transformation into Cornholio, leading to his inevitable wanderings through the halls of Highland High searching for "TP." Why It Works
The humor stems from the duo's discovery that a "dirty" word actually has a technical meaning, which they immediately misinterpret.
📍 A must-watch for fans of the "Cornholio" era. It perfectly balances the show's signature low-brow humor with a surreal, almost fever-dream pace.
The music video segments interspersed in this era (including acts like The Flaming Lips ) provide the perfect rhythmic break from the plot.
The opening scene sets the stakes with a hilarious lack of communication.
The literal interpretation of the episode title leads to some of the show's best visual gags.