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The number of immigrants shown with Cornholio on the bus was reduced from seven to four in later airings to soften the political undertones. Beavis and butt-head season 7 episode review - Facebook

It mocks the bureaucracy of immigration enforcement, showing officers who are so literal-minded they mistake a hyperactive teenager for a foreign national.

A play on the Spanish phrase "Vaya con Dios" (Go with God). [S7E2] Vaya Con Cornholio

Misinterpreting his nonsensical ramblings as actual Spanish, the U.S. government deports Beavis to Mexico.

While wandering through a local Burger World in his manic state, Cornholio is confronted by an Immigration Officer . The number of immigrants shown with Cornholio on

In the high-energy episode "Vaya Con Cornholio" (Season 7, Episode 2), the MTV classic Beavis and Butt-Head takes its brand of suburban absurdity to an international level. The Storyline: A Sugar-Induced Diplomatic Incident

The plot kicks off when Beavis consumes a massive amount of , a high-caffeine parody of Jolt Cola. This triggers his hyperactive alter ego, The Great Cornholio , characterized by pulling his shirt over his head and demanding "T.P. for my bunghole" in a faux-Spanish accent. In the high-energy episode "Vaya Con Cornholio" (Season

Lines like "I am Cornholio! I need T.P. for my bunghole!" became staples of 90s pop culture.