Beavis is a fictional character. He is one of the young teenaged protagonists on the MTV animated series Beavis and Butt-head. He is voiced by the show’s creator, Mike Judge. Beavis has an underbite and an obsessive stare on his face which usually looks to the side rather than directly at the television viewer. He is usually seen wearing a Metallica T-shirt, though in merchandising appearances, his shirt displays the slogan “Death Rock,” to avoid licensing issues. In the episode “Give Blood”, he wears a Slayer shirt, while in the Christmas special "It's a Miserable Life" Beavis is seen wearing a Winger shirt during the alternate reality section of the episode. He is slightly shorter than his best friend Butt-head, although he appears to be the same height when viewed at a distance because of his oversized pompadour hairstyle. Beavis works as a fry cook at the fast food restaurant Burger World and once defiantly revealed that he is a fan of the rock band Bon Jovi to Butt-head, who dislikes the band and its leader Jon Bon Jovi. Beavis' name was inspired by a friend of Judge’s from his college days named Bobby Beavis.
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