Half the show’s genius is watching Beavis and Butt-Head demolish music videos from Nirvana, Pantera, Salt-N-Pepa, and others. Their commentary ranges from hilariously idiotic (“This sucks, change it”) to accidentally profound. This set preserves most of those segments, though some videos are missing.

The biggest issue: Due to music licensing and MTV’s own 1990s vault chaos, not all original music video segments are present . Some are replaced with generic animations or cut entirely. Purists will notice. Also, the infamous “Fire” episode (where Beavis hallucinates fire and was blamed for a real-life arson) is included but without the original panic-inducing context.

The video quality is standard-def, 4:3 aspect ratio. It looks like it did in 1993—grainy, with occasional artifacts. No HD restoration. That’s authentic but might turn off younger viewers used to crisp animation.