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==Family==
==Family==


Their parents never appear in person the series or the comic books, though Beavis' mother is stated multiple times to be loose and to "suck" in the comics. Their mothers ''are'' depicted in "[[This Book Sucks]]" and their biological fathers, former Mötley Crüe roadies, appeared in ''Beavis and Butt-Head do America'' but the lads didn't realise who they were. The two refer to Butt-head having a dad (which would have to be a stepdad or a boyfriend of his mothers) and Beavis having an uncle in "[[Scientific Stuff]]", who both abused them and taught them about disgusting habits.
Their parents never appear in person the series or the comic books, though Beavis' mother is stated multiple times to be loose and to "suck" in the comics. Their mothers ''are'' depicted in "[[This Book Sucks]]" and their biological fathers, former Mötley Crüe roadies, appeared in ''Beavis and Butt-Head do America'' but the lads didn't realise who they were.


The two refer to Butt-head having a dad (which would have to be a stepdad or a boyfriend of his mothers) and Beavis having an uncle in "[[Scientific Stuff]]", both of whom abused them and taught them about disgusting habits. Butt-head's "dad" taught Beavis as well as Butt-head. They'd mention other relatives in non-Daria episodes and video commentaries, such as Butt-Head's "Uncle Jack" being talked about (he drinks and gets into fights) in a 'review' in The Ramones' video of "Substitute".
Further family of the two dunderheads are mentioned in the duo's video commentaries, such as Butt-Head's uncle Jack appearing in The Ramones video of "Substitute." They mention Uncle's Jack's drinking behavior and tendencies to get into fights.


While they're not related, they have known each other from infancy and are ''always'' in the same house, growing up pretty much like brothers: Butt-head even admits in "Stuff" that, as far as they know, it's possible they have the same dad.
While they're not related, they have known each other from infancy and are ''always'' in the same house, growing up pretty much like brothers: Butt-head even admits in "Stuff" that, as far as they know, it's possible they have the same dad.