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Beavis And Butthead Do America

Beavis And Butthead Do America is a cartoons[?] movie that was released in 1996, produced by MTV and directed by Beavis and Butthead creator Mike Judge[?].

The movie stars the title characters, who get their television set stolen from their house by a couple of local thieves. They start walking across their town in search of a tv set to substitute their with, and run into a man who is waiting for two hired killers to kill his wife.

The man, thinking Beavis and Butthead are the killers he had contracted, tells Beavis and Butthead that they must do his wife, and they misunderstand him, thinking that he meant to say what he told them in a sexual way. So the man handles them two airplane tickets to Las Vegas, where his wife is, they fly there and go and meet the man's wife.

Upon meeting with the two teenaged boys, the hunted woman realizes they have no idea what they were actually hired for, and puts some kind of biological weapon on their pants, telling them to meet her in Washington D.C. if they want to do her and putting them on a bus to the capital of the United States.

When they get on that bus, a chain of chaos across the States where they travel thru begins to unravel, and a government agency starts looking for them.

Eventually, they make it to Washington DC and the White House, where an international conference is being held, and where the woman from Las Vegas intended to sell the product Beavis and Butthead unknowingly carried to some international terrorist.

When the cops got the package that Beavis and Butthead carried (which had landed on Butthead's hand before police got it and took it away) and all the corrsponding arrests were made, Beavis and Butthead met with President Bill Clinton, who greeted them at his White House office. Afterwards, they returned to their town.



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