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Subject: Beavis and Butthead Episode question

Written By: John Spindler on 9/9/2001 at 2:38 a.m.

Spanish teacher: "Señor Butt-Head, ¿cómo es Juan?"
Butt-Head: "Uh, burritos?"
Spanish teacher: "No, no, no. ¿Cómo es Juan? ¿Cómo es Juan?"
Butt-Head: "Uh, guacamole."
Spanish teacher: "No, no. Señor Beavis, ¿cómo es Juan?"
Beavis: "Um, spaghetti!" Butt-Head: "Spaghetti?"
Spanish teacher: "Spaghetti? That's Italian, you moron!"
From: Beavis & Butt-Head

Does anyone know from which episode this scene came? I believe it was from 1993, but the Pawlak episode guide was not able to let me locate it.


Subject: Re: Beavis and Butthead Episode question

Written By: crazydon on 9/9/2001 at 8:09 a.m.

: Spanish teacher: "Señor Butt-Head, ¿cómo
: es Juan?"
: Butt-Head: "Uh, burritos?"
: Spanish teacher: "No, no, no. ¿Cómo es
: Juan? ¿Cómo es Juan?"
: Butt-Head: "Uh, guacamole."
: Spanish teacher: "No, no. Señor Beavis,
: ¿cómo es Juan?"
: Beavis: "Um, spaghetti!" Butt-Head:
: "Spaghetti?"
: Spanish teacher: "Spaghetti? That's
: Italian, you moron!"
: From: Beavis & Butt-Head

: Does anyone know from which episode this scene
: came? I believe it was from 1993, but the
: Pawlak episode guide was not able to let me
: locate it.

The quote came from "No Laughing." It's at the very beginning. It's the one that begins with the Spanish teacher holding up a picture of a boy (or man) with the words "Juan es alto" in it.