Although this is challenged a bit by his aggressive behavior, tendency to threaten anyone with bodily harm, and him turning a bunch of students onto a new student in "Young, Gifted and Crude" as seen in Kick the Dog below. Although he is one of the main antagonists of the show, one could also argue that he is kind of a Hero Antagonist, because Beavis and Butt-Head are often extremely unpleasant in any situation. Alternative Character Interpretation: Interesting in the case of Buzzcut.Alternate Aesop Interpretation: A handful of fans, including some high-profile entertainers like Trey Parker and Matt Stone, have argued that the show is is actually in favor of Moral Guardian beliefs, saying that duo's sociopathic antics aren't merely Kafka Comedy but a semi-genuine commentary of how poorly the youth of America turns out in a society that won't give them a proper education.Accidental Innuendo: Literally all of "Spill".Police officers in this show tend to either be very incompetent or very trigger happy with no in-between.A revival episode had a military officer bluntly say that they accept dropouts and delinquents and were too incompetent to notice the titular characters sneaking in a restricted area and piloting a drone. Like its sister show, King of the Hill, people in the military are rarely depicted in a positive light.
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