After a surreal Rampage-esque dream, Beavis and Butt-head wake up to realize that someone has stolen their television. The pair then embark on a quest to replace it. Then we see the opening credit sequence which is a take-off on the most popular 1970's cop movies and TV shows with Beavis and Butt-Head as hip ace sleuth Lothario detectives, the theme is sung by Issac Hayes. After several mishaps involving finding a television, they visit a low-quality motel that advertises "TVs in every room". There, they encounter Muddy Grimes, who is waiting for two hired hit men, the same guys who stole Beavis and Butt-head's television, to murder his wife, Dallas. Muddy, thinking that Beavis and Butt-head are the killers he has contacted, says that they must "do" (murder) his wife. Thinking that by "do", Muddy means "score with", Butt-Head convinces Beavis that both of them can "score". Butt-Head convinces Beavis that once they "score" with Muddy's wife, they'll get paid and they can buy a new television. Muddy hands them a photograph of Dallas with instructions on where to find her. He then drives them to the airport to catch a plane to Las Vegas.
After arriving in Vegas, the boys get arrested by security after being mistaken for trespassers and then they are taken to their rooms. Their room is adjacent to the room of the hunted woman, Dallas Grimes. Dallas soon realizes they have no idea what they have been hired for. While Beavis and Butt-head begin fighting over who will "do" Dallas first, the police arrive to arrest her. Thinking quickly, she plants a stolen biological weapon known as the "X-5 Unit" in Beavis' pants in order to get rid of it. She then gets them tickets on a bus to Washington, D.C. instructing them that she will be waiting for them in the Capitol of the United States and will let them "do her" there.
The stolen biological weapon attracts the attention of the ATF, headed by Agent Flemming who orders a body cavity search on everyone he encounters and in spite of his tough talk, relies on fellow Agent Bork's assistance virtually all the time. Flemming becomes convinced that the duo are criminal masterminds after they accidentally release the water behind Hoover Dam, cutting the power to Las Vegas. On the tour bus, they visit landmarks including the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone National Park. After becoming stranded in Petrified Forest National Park, they wander through the desert where they meet their fathers, but part ways before they can make the kinship connection. During the trek across the desert, they soon begin to die of dehydration.
The next day, Beavis and Butt-head are found by Muddy, who plans to kill them after realizing they were not the hit men he hired. However, after hearing that Dallas is going to meet up with the duo in D.C, Muddy decides to take them the rest of the way in his trunk to hunt down Dallas. In the middle of I-81 in Virginia, Butt-Head opens the trunk with a car jack, and they escape by jumping onto the road, causing an 18-wheeler to swerve off the road, resulting in a huge, 400-car pileup. Beavis and Butt-head casually walk past the scene and get back on the tour bus, stopping at the
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Beavis and Butt-head Do America is a 1996 animated comedy road film, based on the TV series, Beavis and Butt-head. It was produced by Paramount Pictures in association with Geffen Pictures and MTV Films, and co-written and directed by creator Mike Judge. The film became the biggest December box-office opening in history until it was beaten the following year by Titanic. This was MTV Films first film with Paramount and its last from Geffen Pictures. This was also MTV Productions' second film after Joe's Apartment.
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