Last week’s Super Bowl spot for Paramount+, ViacomCBS’ streaming service launching March 4, treated viewers to an unlikely who’s who of stars scaling the snowy (and fictional) peak of Paramount Mountain. There was Trevor Noah, DJ Khaled, Patrick Stewart and even Snooki. But bringing up the rear was a comedy duo of pure legend, a sniggering pair of rude, sexist and painfully stupid adolescents known to millions as Beavis and Butt-Head. Their cameo was, if anything, a generational nod, since Dora the Explorer fans are simply too young to recall these boneheads. Back in 1993, Beavis and Butt-Head, created by filmmaker Mike Judge, consecrated MTV’s departure from its all-video format. And though the headbanging, catcalling pubescents offended many, their 200-episode run changed the culture by mainstreaming terms including bunghole, boner…
