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'''Stewart Stevenson''' |
'''Stewart Stevenson''' (voiced by Adam Welsh in the original run of ''Beavis and Butt-head'' and by [[Mike Judge]] in the 2011 revival) was a classmate of ''Daria Morgendorffer'' at [[Highland High]]. He was a complete wuss, as eternally symbolised by wearing a Winger shirt. |
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He usually thoughtBeavis and Butt-head were his friends - they were ''not'' - and trying to impress them. On some occasions, he was aware of the damage they cause and tried (futilely) to mitigate it. As well as the arseholes bullying him, exploiting him, and dissing him for sucking, in "[[Drones]]" Beavis actually forgot Stewart was alive and they'd seen him yesterday. |
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Stewart's family are church-goers, with their church run by a pastor ("[[Beavis and Butt-head issue 27|The Great Bungholio]]"). He's als omember of the Positive Acting Teens (PATsies), and hangs on the words of televangelist [[Clark Cobb]] & his horribly lame sock puppet ("Walkathon"). In "Walkathon", he genuinely thought Socko the sock puppet was "cool" - it was ''not''. |
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[[Image:Daria threatens Stewart.png|thumb|200px|left|She means it.]] |
[[Image:Daria threatens Stewart.png|thumb|200px|left|She means it.]] |
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We know from "[[It's a Miserable Life]]" that Butt-head is personally responsible for destroying Stewart's self esteem. If Butt-head hadn't existed, Stewart would be a more assertive, active figure - as shown by him wearing a Poison shirt instead. |
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Stewart is an evangelical churchgoer and member of the Positive Acting Teens (PATsies). In "[[Walkathon]]", he genuinely thought [[Clark Cobb|Socko the sock puppet]] was "cool" - it was ''not''. |
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Daria very rarely encountered him in the show - they were shown to be classmates in "[[Water Safety]]" but there's no direct interaction between them in that episode - but repeatedly in the comics. "[[Beavis and Butt-head issue 10|Tales from the Dim]]" shows her opinion of him: very low, lumping him with Beavis and Butt-head as people it was "terrifying" to see at her house. She did go to his birthday party in a later issue but didn't look like she wanted to be there at all. (Of course that's her default face) In "[[Beavis and Butt-head issue 23|Witless]]", she threatens him - quite seriously - with violence, to ensure Beavis and Butt-head would be abandoned in Amish country. |
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Their final encounter was in a letter page, where she told him "shut up, Stewart" while he was in mid-sentence. |
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Once, when Stewart was about to stop the lads being left behind in Amish country, Daria threatened him into silence. |
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[[Image:Daria shutupstewart.jpg|thumb|300px|right|She plain don't like him.]] |
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==Trivia== |
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In "[[It's A Miserable Life]]", we see if Butt-Head had never been born, Beavis and Stewart would be best friends and do charity work. Stewart in this [[alternate universe]] is more assertive, as shown by him wearing a ''Poison'' T-shirt. |
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For legal reasons his Winger shirt became an "I [heart] UNICORNS" T-shirt in spinoff media. |
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==In fanfiction== |
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He will sometimes get mentioned or have a walk-in in Daria fanfiction, if that fanfic is set in [[Highland]]. |
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He had a starring role in "[[Coming of Age]]" by [[Deep Metal]]. |
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[[Category:Canon Characters]] |
Revision as of 17:00, 1 April 2018
Stewart Stevenson (voiced by Adam Welsh in the original run of Beavis and Butt-head and by Mike Judge in the 2011 revival) was a classmate of Daria Morgendorffer at Highland High. He was a complete wuss, as eternally symbolised by wearing a Winger shirt.
He usually thoughtBeavis and Butt-head were his friends - they were not - and trying to impress them. On some occasions, he was aware of the damage they cause and tried (futilely) to mitigate it. As well as the arseholes bullying him, exploiting him, and dissing him for sucking, in "Drones" Beavis actually forgot Stewart was alive and they'd seen him yesterday.
Stewart's family are church-goers, with their church run by a pastor ("The Great Bungholio"). He's als omember of the Positive Acting Teens (PATsies), and hangs on the words of televangelist Clark Cobb & his horribly lame sock puppet ("Walkathon"). In "Walkathon", he genuinely thought Socko the sock puppet was "cool" - it was not.
We know from "It's a Miserable Life" that Butt-head is personally responsible for destroying Stewart's self esteem. If Butt-head hadn't existed, Stewart would be a more assertive, active figure - as shown by him wearing a Poison shirt instead.
Daria very rarely encountered him in the show - they were shown to be classmates in "Water Safety" but there's no direct interaction between them in that episode - but repeatedly in the comics. "Tales from the Dim" shows her opinion of him: very low, lumping him with Beavis and Butt-head as people it was "terrifying" to see at her house. She did go to his birthday party in a later issue but didn't look like she wanted to be there at all. (Of course that's her default face) In "Witless", she threatens him - quite seriously - with violence, to ensure Beavis and Butt-head would be abandoned in Amish country.
Their final encounter was in a letter page, where she told him "shut up, Stewart" while he was in mid-sentence.
Trivia
For legal reasons his Winger shirt became an "I [heart] UNICORNS" T-shirt in spinoff media.
In fanfiction
He will sometimes get mentioned or have a walk-in in Daria fanfiction, if that fanfic is set in Highland.
He had a starring role in "Coming of Age" by Deep Metal.