Beavis and Butt-head Even More Degenerate in Real Life Kevin Kirkpatrick's scary prosthetic models
There's something creepy about cartoon characters come to life as prosthetic models—it's like a detour to a special part of the Uncanny Valley. The latest example are these crazy-looking Beavis and Butt-head models, expertly crafted by makeup artist Kevin Kirkpatrick. Butt-head could almost be a real kid, although Beavis just looks like a deranged lunatic. (This mirrors the show, though.) These models are certainly more human-looking than the other famous prosthetic we saw a few years back—the real-life Homer Simpson. More images after the jump. Via BuzzFeed.






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