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CARTOON MORONS' CREATOR HIS OWN HARSHEST JUDGE.


Byline: Joshua Mooney Entertainment News Wire

Being the godfather of animated bad boys Beavis and Butt-head isn't all fun and games "Fun and Games" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 30 March, 1964, during the first season. Opening narration
. In a move eerily reminiscent of the stupid antics of America's favorite teen-age cartoon dorks, a man recently sued Beavis and Butt-head creator Mike Judge claiming Judge stole Beavis and Butt-head - the concept - from him. The only trouble was Beavis and Butt-head have been animated fixtures on MTV MTV
 in full Music Television

U.S. cable television network, established in 1980 to present videos of musicians and singers performing new rock music. MTV won a wide following among rock-music fans worldwide and greatly affected the popular-music business.
 since 1993. And the man in question didn't register his cartoon characters until 1995. In other words Adv. 1. in other words - otherwise stated; "in other words, we are broke"
put differently
, he didn't have much of a case, and the suit was thrown out of court.

``That happens a lot,'' Judge, 34, says with a weary smile. ``There are a lot of people who seem utterly convinced that I stole Beavis and Butt-head from them - but they're from towns I've never even been to.'' As to why he has to face such claims, Judge says, ``I don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
. Maybe people think, `Hey, there's an idea I could have had.' ''

Indeed, Beavis and Butt-head, now starring in their first feature film, ``Beavis and Butt-head Do America,'' seem to be pretty basic, even primitive creations. They're obnoxious, barely literate and obsessed ob·sess  
v. ob·sessed, ob·sess·ing, ob·sess·es

v.tr.
To preoccupy the mind of excessively.

v.intr.
 with bodily functions Bodily Functions
See also body, human.

deglutition

the process or act of swallowing.

desquamation

the shedding of the superficial epithelium, as of skin, the mucous membranes, etc.
. They love heavy-metal music and chicks, with whom they're forever trying - and failing - to ``score'' as they stumble and fumble their way through life.

In terms of animation technique, Judge uses a kind of crude minimalism minimalism, schools of contemporary art and music, with their origins in the 1960s, that have emphasized simplicity and objectivity. Minimalism in the Visual Arts
 that's arty but not very complicated. This is not the fluid, magical animation of Walt Disney Noun 1. Walt Disney - United States film maker who pioneered animated cartoons and created such characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; founded Disneyland (1901-1966)
Disney, Walter Elias Disney
. Judge, who does the voices of both Beavis and Butt-head, hasn't exactly outfitted his antiheroes with the gift of gab gift of gab
n.
The ability to talk readily, glibly, and convincingly.
. The teen-age creeps sound basically like they've banged their heads up against too many concrete basement walls while listening to their favorite ``death rock'' tunes.

Yet Beavis and Butt-head have a legion of fans, from the predictable cadre of pre-adolescents who catch them on MTV to sophisticated critics who champion Judge's subversive take on American pop culture. The recent Hollywood premiere of their film was attend by the likes of Quentin Tarantino Noun 1. Quentin Tarantino - United States filmmaker (born in 1963)
Quentin Jerome Tarantino, Tarantino
, Roseanne and members of the terminally cool band Red Hot Chili Peppers Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983. For most of its career, the group has consisted of vocalist Anthony Kiedis, guitarist John Frusciante, bassist Michael "Flea" Balzary, and drummer Chad Smith. .

They're controversial: Beavis and Butt-head have been denounced as a bad influence on American youth. They're hip: On the current Rolling Stone rolling stone
Noun

a restless or wandering person
 magazine cover you can see them sitting on Pamela Anderson

For other people named Pamela Anderson, see Pamela Anderson (disambiguation).


Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is a Canadian-born actress, sex symbol, glamour model, producer, TV personality, and author.
 Lee's lap, staring unabashedly un·a·bashed  
adj.
1. Not disconcerted or embarrassed; poised.

2. Not concealed or disguised; obvious: unabashed disgust.
 at her breasts. As to why they continue to intrigue, amaze and just plain rile folks up, Judge says, ``They're very real characters who are funny. I remember thinking when I created them, I'm just gonna cut loose and do some comedy from my gut. I think that's what still works about it. But I try not to analyze it too much.''

Beavis and Butt-head often have been called a couple of fellows you either love or hate. You either get Judge's postmodern humor or you don't. Many haven't. ``The very first review of the show I ever read,'' Judge says, ``was by this guy who completely missed the point. He thought I was trying to write extremely clever, intelligent dialogue and this was the best I could do! To think that someone could be that stupid - and still figure out how to make an animated film. He should have known that something wasn't adding up. He completely missed the parody. He basically said, `This is the worst TV show ever.' I think that actually attracted a lot of viewers.''

Judge admits to having had plenty of misgivings when he created Beavis and Butt-head. ``When I did the first short (film), it was six or eight weeks of really intensive work,'' he recalls. ``I remember waking up the morning I was going to the film lab to put the sound on with just this sick feeling in my stomach. I thought, Oh God, what have I done? Whatever I had once thought was funny about them was completely gone. Then I saw the film, and people (in the film lab) were laughing just at the pictures. Then they heard the sound, and people were cracking up just at the way Butt-head laughed. When I put sound and picture together, something just clicked.'' That something went on to spawn an entire mini-industry of Beavis and Butt-head-related items, which, along with the animation itself, Judge says has been very lucrative.

In the pantheon of American animation, Beavis and Butt-head are somewhere between the Simpsons and the Furry Freak Brothers; they're lewder and less prime-time than the former, but not nearly as explicitly adult as the latter. The plot of ``Beavis and Butt-head Do America'' is typically outlandish. Our boys become - completely unbeknownst to them, of course - pawns for some unscrupulous arms dealers who've gotten their hands on a dangerous biological weapon. It's all really just an excuse for Beavis and Butt-head to make utter asses of themselves in such locales as Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States.  and Washington, D.C. Judge says he's happy with his boys' first big-screen foray, but acknowledges that, blown-up to the size of the silver screen, their behavior struck him for the first time as being, well, less than tasteful.

``It didn't occur to me how raunchy raun·chy  
adj. raun·chi·er, raun·chi·est Slang
1.
a. Obscene, lewd, or vulgar: "[He]
 it was until I saw it in front of 500 people at a preview screening,'' he says. ``Suddenly I was just painfully aware of how many masturbation references and things were in it and I'm going, `Well, maybe this is a little too raunchy.' ''

However low and coarse his creations may be, Judge is hardly their peer. A quiet, contemplative young man with thinning hair and an affable smile, Judge graduated from the University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States).  at San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay.  with a bachelor's degree in physics. He worked for a government contracting company on the F-18 jet fighter's electronic test systems before following his muse into animation. How can such an intelligent man spend so much time giving voice to such morons? ``It's basically tapping into the inner dumb guy,'' Judge says, ``and using the outer smart guy to carry it through. Animation is a very complex, difficult thing. But yeah, I probably take Beavis and Butt-head too seriously when I'm talking I'm Talking was a 1980s Australian funk-pop rock band, noted for launching vocalist Kate Ceberano. History
After the break-up of the Melbourne-based experimental funk band Essendon Airport in 1983, members Robert Goodge (guitar), Ian Cox (saxophone) and Barbara Hogarth
 about them.''

That's understandable. Judge's creations have been blamed for having an insidious impact on impressionable im·pres·sion·a·ble  
adj.
1. Readily or easily influenced; suggestible: impressionable young people.

2.
 kids who aren't able to appreciate the parody. And Judge has felt compelled to respond seriously. In one notorious incident, a mother blamed the characters for inciting her young son to start a deadly fire. ``First of all, I don't agree with any of that (kind of criticism) and I don't take any responsibility for any of it at all,'' Judge says somberly. ``The fire was obviously a very horrible, sad tragedy. But it had nothing to do with Beavis and Butt-head. They didn't get cable (in the trailer park where the fire occurred). No one mentioned that when the story was getting inflated.''

Judge notes contemplatively that he might like to take a break from Beavis and Butt-head someday soon. ``I never expected it to last this long,'' he says, ``or get this big. I figured we'd do 35 episodes (of the show on MTV) and then I'd go back to Texas and get on with my life.'' What keeps him going, says Judge, is the fact that he's created a juggernaut that's bigger than he is. ``If I quit, they'd probably get someone else to do the voices,'' he says. ``I'd hate to see the show done the wrong way, which I'm sure it would be. If I let it go for a second, it would probably get less funny and more mean-spirited. I find myself policing that tendency more than anything else.''

Being famous for such an unlikely creation as Beavis and Butt-head clearly doesn't always sit well with Mike Judge. He tells of running into an old college buddy in Texas not long ago. ``He said, `Hey Mike, what are you doing in Austin? Working for Motorola?' I said, `No I'm not in engineering anymore.' He said, `So what are you doing?' I said, `You really don't know?' He didn't. So I said, `Well, this is gonna sound kinda weird, but I created Beavis and Butt-head.' He was just completely flipped out. That's happened a couple of times. They either don't believe me, or they don't like the show. It's a really awkward thing to go through. I drTead it, actually.''

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Photo: (1) ``Beavis and Butt-head'' creator Mike Judge says he's happy with his boys' big-screen debut, but acknowledges that, blown up to the size of the silver screen, their behavior struck him as being less than tasteful.

(2) Mike Judge: ``I remember thinking when I created them, I'm just gonna cut loose and do some comedy from my gut. I think that's what still works about it.''
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