
Is often at the scene of many of the boy's antics and wrongdoings, either bailing them out or justifyingly making it worse for them.
Daria Morgendorffer - The apathetic, but smart and quickwitted brainy girl of Highland. How he is recognized as a "friend" to the duo, is likely a reference to how he appeared in previous episodes by Todd as a lackey of his own, and in Virtual Stupidity, he mutinied and split sometime shortly. His gang members strongly imply he is alive, but they all eventually get their vehicles stolen, putting them back to square one as mere hoodlums. Plans to kill Todd sometime in the game, the last time he is seen was when he was to hang on the hook of a slaughterhouse processing belt and taken off screen. The enemy of Todd, and mistaken as a "friend" by the dumbass duo, he leads a newly formed street gang of his own, and refuses to give up his car after Todd wins ownership of it after a competition of some kind. Leroy - The main antagonist of the game. While he is out, she is also his accomplice in crime.
Gina - The local teenage beauty queen with a trashy hair cut, she is Todd's girlfriend. In series, he usually gets away with his crimes, but Virtual Stupidity appears to catch up with him. Though he issues beatings and abuse to the boys, they still admire him. Todd - The local petty thug criminal gang leader of Highland and secondary antagonist of the game, whom the boys want to join his gang. He is sick of the boy's antics at his school, which he feels has demolished his and his school's reputation. Principal McVicker - The nervous and spastic principal of Highland High. Coach Buzzcut - The duo's hard tempered and ferocious PE coach. Dickie - The science teacher at Highland High. Van Driessen - The duo's teacher at Highland High. He is a patriotic veteran and is seen frequenting the Legion Veteran's Hall, but is also a thickheaded, droney, and myopic idiot. Anderson - An old man whom the boys often abuse his trust and utilizes his tools in the most destructive ways known. Unlike many episodes, the game sheds further light onto the duo's abusive relationship and why they are abhorred by the people of Highland, showing their daily lives' interactions with their town in full. Beavis and Butt-Head - The boys are out to join Todd's gang to be cool and for the pursuit of scoring, which they believe will promise them when they do join. #Beavis and butthead virtual stupidity egg series#
It should also be noted that the series has a floating timeline, meaning that there is an airy and unestablished order which any episodes represent themselves in for the viewer's interpretation, but the events presented show that much has happened over the course of the run to where the boys bring them up with ease.
3.2 Incarceration - Highland County JailĬonsidering the in series canon and the faithful material the game presents, Virtual Stupidity appears to take place sometime after the middle of Season 5. 3.1 Ditching School - Afternoon around town. The project is primarily aimed at fans of the original show. The main focus is on the outhouse humor and cameos of various characters. And in "Live Performance" you need to play melodies in an unusual way. Deadly Tennis invites you to throw balls on a sports field.
"Beetle Fire" makes it possible to set fire to ants using a magnifying glass. In "Slobbery Sniper" you have to spit from the roof at the headmaster. Wandering around the locations (marginal schoolchildren will visit at home, in the "Burger World" and other places familiar from the series) and solving riddles alternates with mini-games. The purpose of the quest is to find this bully and win his favor. Teenagers dream of joining this formation, because they think the leader is cool and want to lead an even more daring lifestyle. In Beavis and Butthead: The Virtual Dullness, the plot revolves around Todd's gang. In this quest, an immoral couple is doing the same. On a television show, they did wild deeds and then faced the anger of others. In one of the Russian localizations, their nicknames were translated as Baklan and Pelmen. The game is dedicated to the adventures of two antiheroes of short and full-length cartoons that were shown on music channels in the nineties and two thousand years. Beavis and Butt-Head in Virtual Stupidity can be attributed to the point-and-click adventure genre.