The segment satirizes the predatory nature of car dealerships, showing that even the most manipulative salesman is no match for the sheer, impenetrable stupidity of Beavis and Butt-Head. Segment 2: "Bounty Hunters"
Donning makeshift tactical gear—including Beavis wearing a "bra" on his head as a tactical mask—they set out to capture "skips."
The episode kicks off with the boys visiting a used car lot with the impossible goal of buying a vehicle despite having no money. [S8E9] Used Car-Bounty Hunters
The episode is available for streaming on platforms like Apple TV and IMDb provides a full cast and crew breakdown for those interested in the 2011 revival's production.
They eventually target a man who is simply waiting for a bus, convinced he is a high-profile fugitive. Their "apprehension" techniques involve a lot of aimless wandering, nonsensical threats, and Beavis getting predictably over-excited. The segment satirizes the predatory nature of car
They encounter a slick salesman who mistakes their utter lack of intelligence for a clever negotiating tactic.
Inspired by a reality TV show (a parody of Dog the Bounty Hunter ), the pair decides to pursue a new "cool" career path. They eventually target a man who is simply
The episode mocks the self-serious machismo of early 2010s reality television, highlighting how the "bounty hunter" persona is often just an excuse for public harassment.