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Beavis and Butt-Head’s Cultural Relevance is More Pronounced Now

A brief run of popularity does not automatically anoint iconic status. There needs to be more. If, for example, a certain item fundamentally changes the landscape and relegates inferior entities to irrelevance while staying timely and groundbreaking despite the passage of time, it qualifies as a cultural flashpoint. This might sound overly hyperbolic when discussing what was initially viewed as a goofy cartoon, but the pending return of Beavis and Butt-Head represents that level of pop culture importance.

Reboots have become popular in recent years. Much of it is due to nostalgia and attempts to blunt the competition mainstream networks are facing from streaming services. They’ve been hit or miss. The Roseanne reboot was doing well before star Roseanne Barr sabotaged it with deranged comments and was fired. It is still doing well without her. Will and Grace had a strong viewership; Murphy Brown did not.

There’s a fine line between laziness in seeking another payday by reverting to a past success. Fading stars have done the latter by taking part in ill-advised and mailed in sequels they said they would never do but did out of desperation. This might be an easy conclusion regarding Beavis and Butt-Head creator Mike Judge agreeing to new episodes on Comedy Central. It is also wrong.

As easy as it is to diminish Beavis and Butt-Head to some goofy MTV cartoon, it was much more than that. The freedom kids are granted to say what they want with zero consequences is a loophole used by Judge with Beavis and Butt-Head, which includes Matt Stone and Trey Parker with South Park, to make biting social and political commentary with nary a need for a filter or shield to avoid widespread backlash.

Political correctness has become a tool which prevents a true, in depth discussion about issues that will naturally make people uncomfortable. If fear of the reaction extends to a reluctance to do what is necessary to treat the infection and halfhearted or ineffectual measures are taken, healing becomes more difficult.

Where The Simpsons may have paved the way for animation to go beyond marketing to kids in the morning and after school. South Park has managed to remain deft and timely with satire sans ideological slant other than making sure to mock everyone equally. Beavis and Butt-Head, however, tore down propriety and societal norms altogether – and not just with their unfettered critiques of music videos, but with commentary and engagement within current events. Being socially unskilled, uneducated, unsupervised teens whose main objective in life was to score with chicks, watch videos, hang out with Todd the renegade biker and eat nachos, their existence was stripped down to the bone. Judge’s cultural slice-and-dice was done with such nuance that many did not realize they were being ridiculed.

Given the state of the world today, references to Judge’s film Idiocracy are happening with greater frequency. The film has been mentioned in the context of the presidential campaign since 2015 and the election; it’s being proven as prescient each and every day. The parallels to the film increasingly infect reality with a man of average intelligence placed in suspended animation only to wake up 500 years later to see that he’s the smartest man on a planet full of idiots.

Sounds eerily familiar.

Were it not for the ongoing societal decline amid growing mistrust and condemnation of intelligent, informed discussion, Beavis and Butt-Head might have disappeared as a “remember when” artifact from the 1990s when cable TV was in its infancy. Yet it again becomes important as social media has overtaken mainstream media as a source of information for a large and worrisome percentage of the electorate and the overall resistance to objective facts is staggering.

The show was first canceled in 1997 when MTV was moving toward a reliance on trashy reality shows centered around hot 18 to 25-year-olds who had perfect teeth, gym-toned bodies, lived a lavish lifestyle, had endless amounts of sex, and whose main concerns were where to brunch, shop and vacation while keeping the drama quotient high with vapid arguments.

The cast members were diametrically opposed to Beavis and Butt-Head, inadvertently validating what it was that made the disenfranchised teen version of Batman and Robin so popular to begin with. They were unattractive; they were destitute; their parents were unknown and nonexistent; TV raised them; they were socially inept; and they served as a vessel to encapsulate true teen alienation, awkwardness, ineptitude and lack of direction without being pretentious about it. Which is more realistic: Beavis and Butt-Head’s goals and existence or the goals and existence of the people in those reality shows that replaced them?

By the time the second incarnation of Beavis and Butt-Head came about for one season on MTV in 2011, the station’s programming had become the target of such derision and the network was again trying to create animated content, it needed the disenfranchised teen duo to save it.

Judge hit the ground running. It was clear he had ideas that were perfect for Beavis and Butt-Head after he had moved on to other projects that became entrenched in the public sensibility with Office Space, King of the Hill and Idiocracy. From making fun of Twilight, Jersey Shore, Teen Mom and videos (although MTV no longer shows videos), he still had his fastball.

Since 2011, he also created Silicon Valley. It’s not as if he disappeared and could only do that one thing well, needing to go back to it when nothing else materialized.

That the behavior, intelligence, attention span and comprehension level of the president of the United States could be categorized closer to Beavis and Butt-Head than Lisa Simpson only emphasizes how necessary their presence is. Like Stone and Parker with South Park, Judge is no raging liberal. He treats both sides of the political aisle with equal disdain, deservedly so.

The polarized national mood is reflected in words and deeds with political correctness, “us” vs. “them,” cancel culture and willful ignorance as a means of proving a point even if it means self-destruction. It took work for the country to reduce its collective IQ until it’s on a level with Beavis and Butt-Head, but it managed it. The release date for the new episodes were not disclosed, but by then it’s entirely possible the cultural, political, and societal environment will have gotten worse. Judge’s ability to keep his seminal characters culturally relevant will be tested, but unlike their results in school, it’s a test they’ll pass. Easily. Probably too easily.

Former “Glee” Actress Naya Rivera Missing and Presumed Dead; Son Found Alone on Boat

Naya Rivera has been declared missing after her 4-year old son was found alone on a dinghy in Lake Piru on Wednesday. The mother and son had rented the boat out 3 hours prior. It appears that they went for a swim, but that Naya never reentered the boat. Her son was wearing a life vest when found, but an adult sized vest was onboard, implying that she was not wearing a life vest when she vanished. The sheriff said, “This is considered to be a horrible accident,” but that no foul play is suspected.

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Mike Perry Knocks Out Older Man With One Punch After Being Asked to Leave Bar

The last time UFC welterweight fighter ‘Platinum’ Mike Perry fought wasn’t when he beat fellow welterweight Mickey Gall in a decisive unanimous decision at UFC Fight Night in Austin on June 27. No, the last time Perry threw a punch was last night when he hit an older man and knocked him out with one punch.

The reason for the altercation?

Perry was asked to leave Table 82, a bar in Lubbock, TX and then completely lost his cool because he thought someone had touched him. The physical contact Perry seemed to be referencing and deeply disturbed by appeared to be a person who softly placed a hand on Perry’s right shoulder area and quickly removed it. It took nearly 12 full seconds for Perry to mention being touched and seemed more concerned about patrons and staff calling the cops on him, but ultimately went into a rage over being touched at all.

Just before Perry assaulted the older man you can hear Perry tell him he’d knock him out and then the older man responding with, “why don’t you do it motherfucker,” before the man appeared to lunge at Perry and Perry connecting with a devastating right to his head.

Here’s the full video posted by Twitter user @MMAEejit.

TMZ Sports reported that Perry also struck a woman who witnesses said was a friend of Perry’s girlfriend. It was unclear whether the woman was injured or whether charges would be filed.

Former UFC welterweight Ben Askren took to Twitter to say he wasn’t exactly surprised in Perry’s behavior.

Perry has had numerous run-ins with law enforcement and has even spent time in jail previously.

He reportedly spent nearly six months in a Florida jail for a probation violation. He was on probation for a burglary charge in 2014 when he violated the terms with a battery arrest. In 2013, he also pleaded no contest to a battery charge.

Regardless of whether charges are filed against Perry and he’s arrested, Dana White is unlikely to let this incident slide and will likely hand down some sort of punishment for the fighter. With all that said and the details emerging of this latest incident for Perry, it’s very likely needs to seek professional help to work through his anger management and self-destructive behavior issues before he’s unable to come back or ‘redeem’ himself for such ugly behavior.

#CancelHamilton is Trending, Lin-Manuel Miranda Responds

The smash hit musical, Hamilton is receiving more attention now that it has just been released as a movie on Disney Plus. It has not actually been canceled, and as of now there is no plan to do so, but many have taken to Twitter to condemn it. The recording was released on July 3rd, and Lin-Manuel Miranda took a few days to respond to the storm of commentary. In a response to those on twitter he said, “The sheer tonnage of complexities & failings of these people I couldn’t get. Or wrestled with but cut, I took 6 years and fit as much as I could in a 2.5 hour musical. Did my best. It’s all fair game.” The main complaint has been the lack of discussion about the owning of slaves by the majority of the founding fathers.

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“Ellen” Producers Deny Rumors of Cancellation

Ellen was once the top TV daytime talk show but it has suffered a huge drop in popularity in the last year. When it was revealed that Ellen had been at a ball game sitting next to former president George W. Bush that day a barrage of criticism followed. Ellen responded, saying “I’m friends with George Bush. In fact, I’m friends with a lot of people who don’t share the same beliefs that I have. We’re all different, and I think that we’ve forgotten that that’s OK that we’re all different.” Producers have confirmed that the rumors of a cancellation are baseless, even in the wake of new criticism of the star’s reported on-set tantrums and response to the coronavirus.

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Hong Kong Protesters Thwart New Law by Holding Up Blank, White Signs

China passed a new security law that has made the use of “pro-democracy” slogans and mottos comparable to sedition or terrorism. Hong Kong protesters have begun holding up blank white pieces of paper at, often silent, protests. Since the law passing on Tuesday, books by pro-democracy activists have been removed from libraries and bookstores, further infuriating residents of Hong Kong. Activists and campaigners have shut down social media accounts or even fled the city in fear of being arrested on terrorism charges. This law was passed even with retaliation warned from the UK, US and EU.

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Rare Case of “Brain Eating Amoebas” Confirmed in Florida

Naegleria fowleri is a water-borne organism that attacks the brain. It usually enters through the nose, following water that has been inhaled while swimming or sometimes introduced via use of a netti-pot. Once in the brain it can cause primary amebic meningoencephalitis, an often fatal inflammatory disease of the brain. There have been fewer than 40 cases reported in Florida since 1962, but one was confirmed this week. Nationally there have only ever been 143 known infections, and all but 4 were fatal. There is nothing known about the identity or age of the infected person at this time.

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Games in Most Need of a Break

Video games are well known for having long lifetimes. Whether it is through remakes, remasters, sequels, reboots, etc., some game stories do not know when to end or take a break. In some cases, this isn’t so bad because we are given a long enough time between entries to want to come back. That is not the case with the following titles, which continually release, and at this point, we need a break.

Assassins Creed

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Assassins Creed is one of the most notorious game series that had fans worn out. While the games may be going to a permanent every other year release schedule, for much too long, they released EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR. This led to an increase in bugs and glitches and a decrease in overall player engagement. Games like Origins, Odyssey, and the upcoming Valhalla entry have breathed new life into the series, but Ubisoft should be careful not too overdue it again and burn out their fans.

Pokémon

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Pokémon is the highest-earning intellectual property ever, so it makes sense that the Pokémon Company would continuously release new games for the series. In the last few years alone, we have seen games ranging from the traditional series to a newly announced MOBA and even games that focus on your sleeping and teeth brushing. With Sword and Shield releasing and getting expansions, Pokémon Snap coming back, Pokémon Go still running strong and Let’s Go being a new way for them to remake older games, how long before we are completely tired of Pokémon?

Call of Duty

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Call of Duty is unquestionably one of the most popular game series in the world still. Every single year in the past decade that a new Rockstar game isn’t released, Call of Duty was the highest selling game. While Modern Warfare changed the first-person shooter genre forever, some are rightfully burned out on the series after playing very similar games year after year, even when the developers try new things. With Activision earning millions of dollars every year on the games, do not expect it to take any time off.

Sports games

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Every year there are new releases focused on professional sports. This includes baseball, basketball, football, hockey, wrestling, and it looks like golf is trying to get back into the swing of things. The problem is, most of these games are developed by the same team every single year, and the most significant changes end up being roster updates more often than not. Of course, they sell well, but we would like to see a sports franchise take on a game as a service approach where you get the roster update each year until the developer is ready to put out a game that significantly improves on what came before.

2D Mario games

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When the Nintendo 64 released, 2D Mario games went on hiatus primarily until the New Super Mario Bros series released on the Nintendo DS and Wii. This started a string of continual games in the series, and frankly, we are ready for something new from Mario now. With Super Mario Maker 2 essentially letting you make your own 2D Mario game now, we hope the Italian plumber starts getting more 3D titles on the Nintendo Switch.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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Bethesda has released Skyrim so many times since its initial launch in 2011 that the game is a meme now. PC, PS3, PS4, virtual reality, Nintendo Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and even Alexa smart assistants have access to the game. It is one of the most recognized games of the last decade and is very deserving, but let’s say we are ready for the sixth game in the series to release before we get another version on next-gen consoles.

Burnout Paradise

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Burnout is a series well-beloved from the early 2000s as an arcade racer built on making your opponents crash. For some reason, though, EA has a fascination with releasing the last entry again and again. Burnout Paradise is a fine game, but it does not reach the same magic that games like Burnout 3: Takedown and Burnout Revenge had. While the fans beg and plead for a remake or remaster of one of those games, EA releases Paradise again for full price on the Nintendo Switch, even though you can get it for as low as $10 when on sale on other platforms. Either bring back the games we love or put out a new game altogether. Just stop giving us Paradise.

Redskins “Reviewing” Team Name

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FedEx asked the Redskins to consider a name change last week, and Nike has pulled the team’s gear off of the online store. Dan Snyder, owner of the Redskins, released a statement, “This process allows the team to take into account not only the proud tradition and history of the franchise but also input from our alumni, the organization, sponsors, the National Football League and the local community it is proud to represent on and off the field.” Head coach Ron Rivera echoed these sentiments, saying that he looks forward to working through the process with Snyder.

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Suspects in the Murder of Vanessa Guillen Identified

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Vanessa Guillen’s body has most likely been found, her family’s lawyers stated. A civilian suspect, Cecily Anne Aguilar, and Army spc Aaron David Robinson were both officially named as of Friday morning. Robinson is deceased, having shot himself when police surrounded his residence last week. Aguilar has been arrested on charges of conspiracy to tamper with evidence and for helping Robinson dismember and dispose of Guillen’s body. Robinson reportedly told Aguilar that he hit Guillen over the head with a hammer and needed her help to dispose of the body. They initially attempted to burn the remains, but when that didn’t work machetes were used to dismember the body. Aguilar is being held without bail.

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