How come no new season did the revival suck that bad

how come no new season did the revival suck that bad

This type of show just doesn't have a place in our era.

People shitting on music videos or reality TV is nothing new with the advent of reviewers on youtube and the like. Sure, B&B had their own brand of humor and commentary but no one who wasn't already a fan was gonna be hooked on it, and what percent of the original fandom was left just wasn't enough to keep it afloat.

Sad, but not surprising in the least.

It was good, but target audience has moved on.

It's just one of those things that could only be great in the 90's

a show about 2 teenagers calling each other "butthole" and "fart knocker" is just incredibly out of place in 2017 and doesn't have the same impact after shit like South Park and Family Guy

mtv probably wouldent let mike judge have the creative freedom he wants now

MTV fucked him over again

MTV is for 12 year old girls

Beavis and Butthead had no business being on that shithole of a network

why not adult swim

MTV still exists?

>revival

When has a revival ever gone well?

Surprisingly yes. Unfortunately they got the social justice clickbait bug hard.

>The new episodes debuted in the United States and Canada on October 27, 2011. The premiere was dubbed a ratings hit, with an audience of 3.3 million total viewers.[29] This number eventually dwindled to 900,000 by the season's end, mainly due to its challenging time slot pitted against regular prime time shows on other networks.[30] From April 24, 2012 to May 1, 2013, the show remained on the bubble for renewal. No official decision had been made.[31] According to Mike Judge, MTV's modern demographic are females 12–14 years old, and the network is looking for other networks to ship the show to.[32]

user, adult swim is reserved for Fox reruns only

>South Park and Family Guy
Thinking about this is really weird. A show purposefully made to be gross, edgy, and make parents upset like Beavis & Butthead is PG compared to current cartoons.

It's also funny how there's no modern equivalent on TV. Nothing's gross, edgy, or transgressive on TV anymore. Its all so safe. The Internet really (over)compensates for that now I guess.

That's because those edgy transgressive cartoons won.
What they didn't realise was that once a line was crossed it stayed crossed.
Once The Simpsons was edgy and transgressive, but now it's not.
So they made Beavis & Butt-Head to be edgy and transgressive, but now it's not.
So they made South Park to be edgy and transgressive, but now it's not.
So they made Family Guy to be edgy and transgressive, but now it's not.
And now incest and bestiality jokes are normal so where the hell is there to go?

Cartoon Network airs a show in which 15 year old girls gets into stripper gear in order to tear the clothing off of her evil mothers henchmen.

go back in time to when you were a kid watching the Powerpuff Girls and relay this info.

being gross and edgy hasn't been transgressive in a long time. it stopped pushing boundaries ages ago

Revival was actually good (minus the music videos). MTV just didn't think it fit with their current target audience.

>And now incest and bestiality jokes are normal so where the hell is there to go?

>so where the hell is there to go?

Different era
People don't like music videos anymore, MTV became shitty reality show central, etc

Maybe just make a good show for the sake of it?
Maybe surprise everyone by not making the easy joke?

>I only watch mature adult cartoons rated M for Manime
KLK doesn't seem as shocking because it's intended for an older audience and exclusively plays on a late night block. Older PPG was intended for kids and still had things like children engaging in hilariously demoralizing violence and explicit sexual innuendos, all with great wit. The two shows have some similar elements, but what they are is so different it's not even worth comparing.

The current MTV crowd doesn't want to watch a show of 2 white guys making fun of their precious music.

Samurai Jack
Thunderbirds are go
Whose line is it anyway

>Whose line is it anyway

Its not exactly hard to revive a format like that.

the revival was pretty tonally consistent with the old show, they even updated it to the extent that Beavis and Butthead occasionally watched MTV reality shows instead of just music videos. There were sequences of Beavis and Butthead of all people, ripping on Jersey Shore, Teen Mom and True Life, and it was really hilarious to hear two borderline retarded guys genuinely ripping on the piece of shit personalities from these shows

>I don't really like this character Butthead, she just straight up sucks
>Uhh I don't think shes playing someone, this is all real Beavis
>Ohhh, so she's NOT a bad actress....just a bad person

>And now incest and bestiality jokes are normal so where the hell is there to go?

Loli.

Pretty much everyone in this thread is fucking ignorant, like the majority of Sup Forums.

Mike Judge is too busy producing Silicon Valley for HBO right now. He'll probably pick up Beavis and Butthead, his favorite creation, once that cash cow is over.

Shut the fuck up. Nobody gives a shit about your amateur opinion.

Everyone in here is a retard. The only reason it was revived was so that mtv could air these new episodes instead of paying out the nose for the old ones which have a lot of legal baggage cause the music videos.
Tldr: it was only smart in a business sense to bring it back for a season to keep that one season for reruns since they can't run the old Beavis and buttheads

>If this chart goes back far enough, they could find out where herpes began.
Their idiot savant game was strong in those bits.

t. Mike Judge

He should have gone to Comedy Central.

>Older PPG was intended for kids and still had things like children engaging in hilariously demoralizing violence and explicit sexual innuendos
Silver Spooner.

Not a kids cartoon, and weebshit doesn't count anyway. It's been edgy for like 30 years

What? South Park and Family Guy is still stupidly gross, you're just numb. Don't forget that trash show Mr. Pickles.