List of Minor Characters in Beavis and Butt-head - White Collar Workers

White Collar Workers

  • Attorney Joe Adler: A thinly veiled spoof of real-life Houston attorney Jim Adler, Joe Adler is a sleazy lawyer specializing in frivolous lawsuits and personal injury cases. In Sexual Harassment Beavis and Butt-head hire him to sue their classmate Kimberly for sexually harassing them by giving them "stiffies" In Whiplash the boys (influenced by an Adler TV ad) stage an accident with a school bus in order to "get rich" by claiming a whiplash injury. He is then arrested for 257 counts of fraud. A similar attorney named Joe Adler appeared in Mike Judge's latest film, Extract. He was also a personal injury lawyer. Voiced by Mike Judge.
  • The Doctor: Highland's unnamed town physician appears several times. In Rabies Scare he is shown as a sadistic individual who gives Beavis unnecessary rabies injections in the abdomen. He reattaches Beavis' severed finger in Woodshop (only to have him pull it back off by picking his nose). He appears as a plastic surgeon in Plastic Surgin, in which the duo believe they are getting "wiener implants" when in fact they are getting nose jobs. In the latter episode the name "Doctor Fisk" appears on the office door. He also appears on a television news program as an expert to explain an incident of contaminated meat at Burger World (Tainted Meat). Voiced by Kristofor Brown.
  • Dr. Leibowitz: He runs an impotence clinic, which the boys see advertised on television (Impotence). He is a heavy-set balding man with gray hair, wearing a white lab coat. The boys get the idea from the clinic's ad that he can help them "score". After eventually getting annoyed with their antics, he thinks "mankind needs me" and he gives them a bottle of saltpeter to discourage them from breeding. After taking it, the boys do not find the pictures they saw in the office nearly as stimulating. Voiced by Gideon Evans.
  • Harry Buddisker: A middle-aged balding man with a stubble beard and a chunky appearance, he is a local health department inspector. He enters Burger World around closing time just after Beavis and Butt-head have thrown all manner of food and drink into the ceiling fan, trashing the restaurant (Closing Time). They call him "Harry Buttwhisker". They feed him fried worms, calling them "seasoned curly fries". He also appears as the father of the bride in Here Comes the Bride's Butt.
  • Hamid: Appears only in the new episodes. Working telephone tech support at a company called Co-Techs in Highland (Tech Support). Hamid speaks English with difficulty and a strong Middle Eastern accent, but appears to be a hard worker who takes his job seriously. He is frustrated by the poor work ethic of Beavis and Butt-head and informs his supervisor that the boys are not doing their jobs properly, but the supervisor tells him to emulate the duo because they get customers off the phones more quickly. Hamid is also shown as a used car salesman (Used Car) who gets fired for allowing the boys to test drive a car (which Butt-head promptly wrecks by driving it into the building across the street) without first checking their licenses and insurance. Voiced by Mike Judge.

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