[s7e2] Vaya: Con Cornholio

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

While Beavis had become Cornholio before, this episode raised the stakes by showing just how much chaos the persona could cause on a "legal" level. Fast Facts Original Air Date: January 26, 1997.

The episode ends with Cornholio leading a group of people back across the border, though original versions of this scene were censored to remove specific references to illegal border crossing. Why This Episode Is Iconic [S7E2] Vaya Con Cornholio

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 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 Fast Facts Original Air Date: January 26, 1997

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). The number of immigrants shown with Cornholio on

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

[S7E2] Vaya Con Cornholio
[S7E2] Vaya Con Cornholio
[S7E2] Vaya Con Cornholio
[S7E2] Vaya Con Cornholio
[S7E2] Vaya Con Cornholio