



As Smart Butt-Head points out, they could've just tossed a brick through the portal and avoided the whole mess in the first place. By the end, Jim Hartson winds up accidentally being sucked through instead.and the universe is saved anyway. All for Nothing: Smart Beavis and Smart Butt-Head spend most of the film trying to avert the destruction of the universe by urging Beavis and Butt-Head to go through a portal, shifting its location at several points at great personal expense and suffering injuries along the way to remind the duo of the stakes and how they are the only ones who can do it.All without knowing how to drive and, for most of the chase, going in reverse. Butt-Head manages to repeatedly track down and tail the NSA van.

It's what convinces Serena and NASA to bring them along on the mission despite their lack of astronaut experience. Beavis and Butt-Head were able to flawlessly pull off a space docking sequence again and again and again and again for hours on end, and creatively use a robotic arm as a backup stabilizer, which no engineer thought of, purely because they were amused at how much the actions looked like sex and masturbation to them.The film also serves as jumping-off point for a new Beavis and Butt-Head series, which premiered on the service on August 4th. However, they soon end up getting sucked into a black hole and find themselves transported from 1998 to 2022, and try to adjust to the modern times while being pursued by the governor of Texas, the NSA, the Deep State, and even alternate versions of themselves. The film sees the duo being sent to space camp and eventually taking a ride on the space shuttle, partaking on their usual antics along the way. Written by and starring series creator Mike Judge, it is the second film adaptation of the series, and a sequel to 1996’s Beavis and Butt-Head Do America. Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe is an American adult animated science-fiction comedy film based on the MTV animated television series Beavis and Butt-Head.
