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"The Special One" is the first episode of season 1 and 1st episode overall of the American animated television series '' Beavis and Butt-Head''. It is the second episode of the 2022 revival of the show, debuting on
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on August 4, 2022, along with the episodes "
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", " Boxed In" and "Beekeepers", the first of which is this episode's sister episode.
Beavis Beavis is a fictional character who serves as one of two protagonists from the MTV/Paramount+ animated series ''Beavis and Butt-Head''. He is voiced by the show's creator, Mike Judge. In the movie ''Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe'', Beavis' ...
stumbles upon a literal dumpster fire, which he imagines coming to life, and is told to do some good deeds. Butt-Head does not appear in the episode proper, besides a voiceless cameo in a flashback as a young child.


Plot

Beavis is in a restaurant called "Mega Wings", where he asks the cashier if they have any matches or a lighter; he replies that they do not and tells him to leave. After Beavis leaves the restaurant, he discovers a dumpster fire behind the building, which he imagines coming to life. The fire shows Beavis a flashback of his third birthday, where it shows the fire talking to him, showing the origins of his fascination with the element. Back in the present day, the fire tells Beavis that he's his "special one", and gives him a list of deeds to do, starting with running around the track at his school four times, adding up to one mile; he was told to do this as the fire felt he needed some "good exercise." Next, he commands Beavis to pick up plastic bottles around the streets and put them in the recycling bin; Beavis reluctantly agrees after further convincing from the fire. After Beavis returns, he is told to read ''
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'', and to write a two-page report on it. Beavis asks the fire why he keeps making him do these deeds, to which he replies that he's preparing Beavis for his future life. Tired of doing the deeds, Beavis regrettably tells the cashier in the restaurant about the dumpster, who extinguishes it. Afterward, Beavis finds a lighter on the ground and walks off into the night with it.


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Production

Due to controversy surrounding Beavis' love of fire, the show begins to forbid the presence of fire and the use of the word later in the show's run. This ban was lifted during the first revival in 2011. When discussing how came up with the idea of the episode, creator Mike Judge stated "Somebody had an idea for an all-musical episode with 'Fire' as a character. I didn't want to do a whole musical because '' South Park'' does that better than anybody." Notably, Butt-Head does not appear in the episode proper, besides a voiceless cameo during a flashback as a young child where Beavis discovers his fascination with fire, making it the first and, so far, only episode in which Butt-Head makes no live appearances. He does appear during the video segment, however. To reflect Butt-Head's absence, the episodes opening theme bills the fire in place of Butt-Head.


Reception

Reviewing this and the rest of the first four episodes of the season, Brittany Vincent of
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stated, "..the fact that they're still funny is a miracle, when so many factors could have gone wrong with this revival. It's not easy to retain a series' humor and spirit when adapting it for a new audience, but these new stories land fantastically, even when some of the jokes tend to get a little long in the tooth." Fred Topel from
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observes the episode "...applies a more modern sense of absurdity to Beavis and Butt-Head. Beavis's alter ego The Great Cornholio was always absurd, but this is more fanciful." Jesse Hassenger from
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comments "It will be a strange and welcome development if this newest season produces more experiments like "The Special One.""


References

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