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Beavis and Butt-head get their fortunes told by a con woman. She becomes terrified when it appears that Beavis is the one with the psychic abilities, and can see the future in her crystal ball - and the future Beavis sees is one of war and destruction.
Episode Info
Episode number: 4x15 Airdate: Monday April 25th, 1994
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Main Cast
Mike Judgevoiced Beavis, Butt-head, Principal McVicker, Tom Anderson, David Van Driessen, Bradley Buzzcut, Various |
Recap
Beavis and Butt-head are walking down the street, wishing they had a limo, when they see a sign for Madame Blavatsky, a fortune teller. When the boys go in, the fortune teller is on the phone arguing with someone in a rough voice. But as soon as she seems them, her changes her voice to make it sound exotically European. She tells them that she knows all, and "guesses" that they are students in high school, which impresses them. The she predicts they don't get good grades either, which convinces them that she is an authentic psychic...
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Music
| Artist | Song Title | Played When |
| Donald Fagen | "Snowbound" | |
| Metallica | "For Whom the Bell Tolls" | |
| Nina Hagen | "Herman Was His Name" | |
Episode Quotes
Madame Blavatsky: Madame Blavatsky sees all.
Butt-head: Whoa!
Madame Blavatsky: (gazing into her crystal ball) I think you are not the "A" students. (the boys stare, impressed) Maybe not the "B" students. "C"? No. Nope, I don't think so.
Butt-head: Whoa!
Beavis: Yeah, she's for real, Butt-head!
Butt-head: Will I ever get any chicks?
Madame Blavatsky: So, you want to know about women?
Butt-head: Yeah.
Madame Blavatsky: Yes, there will be women. Beautiful women. They will beg for your favors.
Butt-head: YES!!!
Episode Goofs
Visual: repeated backdrop
At the end of the episode, when Beavis and Butt-head are walking home, they pass a double plate glass window, a pay phone with the receiver off the hook, a ladder, and a red car with a license plate that says only "Texas". As the boys walk, they pass all these items twice, even though they never back up or turn around.