Beavis and Butt-Head Do America - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America"
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America (1996)
Timing: 1:20 (80 min)
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America - TMDB rating
6.637/10
663
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America - Kinopoisk rating
6.571/10
8930
Beavis and Butt-Head Do America - IMDB rating
6.8/10
63000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Abby Terkuhle
Producer

Executive Producer

Van Toffler

Van Toffler
Executive Producer
David Gale
Executive Producer

Editor

Terry Kelley
Editor
Dave Hughes
Editor
Gunter Glinka
Editor
Neil Lawrence
Editor

Art Direction

Jeff Buckland
Art Direction
Kye-Jeong Ahn
Art Direction

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Anna Behlmer #7749
Anna Behlmer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

John Frizzell

John Frizzell
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

John Andrews
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Photo David J. Miller #109680
David J. Miller
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Chuck Michael
Sound Effects Editor
Susan Kurtz
Sound Effects Editor
Ed Callahan
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

Randle Akerson
Supervising Sound Editor

Animation

Doug Crane
Animation
Ilya Skorupsky
Animation
Eugene Salandra
Animation
Ben Price
Animation
Yong Hwa Seo
Animation
Eun Sook Song
Animation

Screenplay

Foley Artist

David Lee Fein
Foley Artist
Robin Harlan
Foley Artist
Ken Dufva
Foley Artist
Sarah Monat
Foley Artist

First Assistant Sound Editor

Paul O'Bryan
First Assistant Sound Editor

Foley Editor

Linda Di Franco
Foley Editor

Special Effects

Dave Hughes
Special Effects
Normand Rompré
Special Effects

ADR Mixer

Bob Baron
ADR Mixer

Additional Writing

Brian Mulroney
Additional Writing

Sound

Photo John Lunn #75138
John Lunn
Sound
John Benson
Sound

Visual Effects

Eric S. Calderon
Visual Effects

Line Producer

Winnie Chaffee
Line Producer

Animation Director

Yvette Kaplan
Animation Director
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Chris Prynoski
Animation Director
Tony Kluck
Animation Director
Brian Mulroney
Animation Director

ADR Editor

Joe Dorn
ADR Editor

Sound Recordist

Photo Eric Friend #80200

Eric Friend

Eric Friend
Sound Recordist
Philip Rogers
Sound Recordist
Michael Ruschak
Sound Recordist

Assistant Sound Editor

Dana LeBlanc Frankley
Assistant Sound Editor

Background Designer

Michael Rose
Background Designer
Edward Artinian
Background Designer

Sound Editor

Scott G.G. Haller
Sound Editor
Tony Pipitone
Sound Editor
John Bowen
Sound Editor

Foley Recordist

Neil Cedar
Foley Recordist
David Jaunai
Foley Recordist

Animation Manager

Mike Baez
Animation Manager

3D Supervisor

Layout

Maurice Joyce
Layout
Dan Shefelman
Layout
Meika Rouda
Layout
Eugene Salandra
Layout
Gloria De Ponte
Layout
Siobhan Mullen
Layout
Ben Price
Layout

3D Animator

Scott Vanzo
3D Animator

Author

Art Department Manager

Bill Schwab
Art Department Manager
Ray daSilva
Art Department Manager
Brian Moyer
Art Department Manager
Jody Schaeffer
Art Department Manager

Storyboard

Photo John Rice #109681
John Rice
Storyboard
Ray daSilva
Storyboard

What's left behind the scenes

  • Prior to the premiere of "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" on MTV (August 7, 1999), one scene was cut from the film. During a tour of the National Archives, Beavis went to the bathroom. Finding no toilet paper, the character went into the exhibition hall where he encountered a display case containing the Declaration of Independence. While the security guard slept, Beavis took the American flag and smashed it through the glass protecting the historic document. The alarm went off in the hall, and security personnel rushed to find the perpetrator. However, Beavis managed to remain unnoticed and return to the bathroom, where he relieved himself and "wiped" with the Declaration of Independence.
  • Two short scenes had to be re-edited, otherwise the film would have lost its PG-13 rating (children under 13 are not advised to view). In the scene where Principal McVicker is spanked in a motel room, he was originally completely undressed from the waist down, and the animators added underwear for him. Another moment was cut from the film altogether – on the way to the airport, Muddy offers Beavis and Butt-Head a sip of whiskey. The American Film Association decided that this short episode alone could earn the film an R rating (persons under 17 years of age are only allowed to view with a parent or legal guardian). Therefore, the scene was cut off at the point where Muddy hands them the bottle.
  • During the hallucination scene in the desert, voices can be heard in the distance by Beavis and Butt-Head. If you play the soundtrack backwards, it becomes clear that it is the characters themselves speaking, and the phrases they utter include the following: "Everyone goes to college and studies hard, studies hard."
  • The American film production company Geffen Pictures, founded by David Geffen, bought the rights to a live-action adaptation in 1993, hoping to make a full-length feature film starring David Spade and Adam Sandler as Beavis and Butt-Head, respectively. Director, voice actor, and screenwriter Mike Judge strongly criticized this idea. He stated that making a live-action film about Beavis and Butt-Head was nothing short of blasphemy, and would be far more expensive than animation. It is claimed that the film was created in the form it was seen by audiences as a result of a coin toss.
  • Robert Stack was so embarrassed about participating in this project that he paid his lawyers to ensure his name did not appear in any promotional materials. Over time, however, he changed his attitude towards his role.
  • According to Mike Judge, by the time work began on this project, he was so exhausted from filming a television series that he wanted to quit everything. Unfortunately, his contract with MTV stipulated eight seasons. In order to finish with it all as quickly as possible, he decided to make a feature film hoping he would be allowed to skip the final season stipulated in his contract. MTV released him after the seventh season, which premiered a year after the film's release.
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