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Beavis and Butt-Head :: Sprout (06x13)
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| Title: | Sprout |
| Episode #: | 06x13 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday January 17th, 1996 |
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Mr. Van Driessen encourages Beavis and Butt-head to grow food for a class project. They decide to grow some nachos.
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Bivuac | "Cynic" | | | •Jellyfish | "The King Is Half Undressed" | | | •Supergrass | Caught By the Fuzz | |
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Mr. Van Driessen: Now people, who can tell us where we get our food?
Butt-head: Uh... at the store?
Mr. Van Driessen: Good, Butt-head.
Butt-head: Whoa! Really?
Mr. Van Driessen: I'm afraid so. Sadly, the primal experience of cultivating the earth has been replaced by a trip to the store. | Butt-head: This corn is starting to piss me off. Come on, grow, dammit!
Beavis: How come you're yelling at it?
Butt-head: I'm not yelling at it dumbass, I'm just like, talking to it... like Daria said.
Beavis: Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Butt-head: (bends down to talk to the plant) So like, uh, corn... grow!
Beavis: Yeah, corn. Yeah. What's your problem? | Beavis: (to the corn plant, angrily) You're just taking your sweet ass time, piddling around, and I'm sick of it! And I want you to just sit there, and think about all I've done for you!
Butt-head: And next time I'm gonna get the belt!
Beavis: (shaking and spitting) There's not gonna be a next time! I'm gonna kick your ass right now! |
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When Beavis and Butt-head are talking to Daria outside, they all cast shadows. Later, when Beavis and Butt-head are talking to the corn, we can see the bright sun shining past their heads as they look down, but when the camera pulls back, they aren't casting shadows. |
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