Principal McVicker forbids the duo from laughing during sex-ed week. The resulting struggle as Coach Buzzcut intentionally uses "dirty" words is a masterclass in tension-based comedy.

“Huh-huh,” Butt-Head said. “Talent.”

Critics and fans consistently rank these segments as the absolute peak of the series: The Great Cornholio

A "best of" list is incomplete without their commentary. For 22 minutes, Beavis and Butt-Head would watch MTV music videos and destroy them.

The original series finale where a misunderstanding leads the entire school—especially the long-suffering Mr. Van Driessen—to believe the boys have died. Their "resurrection" arrival at their own wake is a masterclass in their oblivious brand of chaos. Prank Call (Season 6):

You cannot discuss the best of the franchise without mentioning their big-screen debut. The film took the boys out of Highland and across the country on a quest to find their stolen television.

Their wordless, horrified reaction to "Baby Don't Forget My Number" before quickly changing the channel. The Big Screen Highlights