

In response to a fan question about whether King of the Hill, co-created by Judge and Greg Daniels, would ever cross over with Beavis and Butt-Head, Judge admitted he had previously considered it. Judge teased some fan-favorite characters from the previous show who would appear in the new one, including hippie teacher Mr.

“I’d like them to look better, but every time we tried to make them look better, it would make them less funny.” “We talked about all that stuff, and it comes back to, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,'” Judge said about the somewhat-primitive character design. However, the team decided against changing their basic look for the recent projects, despite the improvements in animation over the decades. Preview footage shared during the panel included Butt-Head criticizing Beavis for secretly knowing all the names of the members of BTS, along with the two guys mocking a TikToker who teaches followers how to create prison tattoos.Īdditionally, the show will follow the film in continuing to explore what Beavis and Butt-Head would be like in middle age. The series is set in the present day, meaning that in addition to obsessing over music videos, as the pair did on the original show, the titular teens will also analyze TikTok and YouTube videos. 'King of the Hill' Revival Officially a Go at Hulu
