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==Plot==
[[Beavis and Butt-head]] present their latest science project to [[Mrs. Dickie]]: a cheap model of the space shuttle Challenger that they blow up. When she disgustedly asks Butt-head how he could do something so tasteless, he cheerfully replies "Beavis helped me" and the two air-guitar in triumpgtriumph. The teacher orders them to do another project ("but we're out of firecrackers"), and assigns them to work with Daria, "our straight A student who won the science fair last year". Both parties are reluctant:
 
*'''Daria:''' But Mrs Dickie! Beavis and Butt-head are complete imbeciles!
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*'''Daria:''' Hey, ''Butt-head''.
*'''Butt-head:''' Hey, DiaDiar ... I mean, Daria.
[As Daria walks in past the pair she looks heavenward with exasperation]
*'''Daria:''' You guys think of any new science projects?
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When she asks them how they learned to be so disgusting, Butt-head proudly informs her he learned everything he knows from his dad. Beavis agrees.
 
*'''Daria:''' RelalyReally? You both have the same dad?
*'''Butt-head:''' Uhhh, we're not sure. It's possible.
*'''Daria:''' [thinking to herself, a light bulb above her head] Hmmm, I think I have an idea for our science project...
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This episode was only released on the extremely rare canceled DVD set "The History of Beavis and Butt-head."
 
This was the first B&B episode where we saw more of their house than just the couch: the two meet up with Daria in Beavis' bedroom. The full explainationexplanation of what's in and around that room is described in "This Book Sucks" where disturbingly, Butt-Head refers the pillow on the bed as "Beavis' girlfriend".
This is the only episode of Beavis and Butt-head where Daria has a major plot contribution. In other episodes where Daria has a speaking role, she does not play a central role in the plot and merely provides observation.
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