![]() ![]() Ruegger, who most recently served as executive producer on Disney’s The 7D, had apparently been kept in the dark about the new episodes of Animaniacs. He created something truly special and it won't be the same without him. ![]() It is absurd that isn't involved in the #Animaniacs reboot. He doesn't even have a positive attitude, like Suga!” While this seems to be a play to encourage newer and younger viewers to watch, it’s still got that signature Beavis and Butt-Head humor that Millennials have missed all these years they were off the air.Ruegger, 63, himself hasn’t said anything publicly about not being asked back, but he made his feelings clear when he retweeted this message of support from a fan: ![]() What’s not only more hilarious but also very surprising is that Beavis is a closet ARMY, even though the teenager says that he only likes BTS because of how much “they suck.” He even tells Butt-Head, “You know who sucks the worst? It's J-Hope. In the new series on Paramount+, Beavis and Butt-Head get the full force of K-pop when they watch the music video of the massively popular BTS track “ Dynamite” - while still providing hilarious commentary. Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head tackle beekeeping, being trapped in a cardboard box, figuring out an escape room - and, of course, talking over new music videos. ![]() They go on more misadventures in a slew of fresh new episodes on Paramount+, rebooted for modern audiences. Beavis and Butt-Head’s first series debuted in 1992 on MTV, and you’d think that their shtick would get old, but there’s really nothing like seeing the boys wreak havoc on everyone unfortunate enough to be near them. They are stupider and funnier, on top of still not being productive members of society. For anyone concerned that Beavis and Butt-Head had matured or left behind their moronic natures, don’t worry. ![]()
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