They’re back! Below is the first video from MTV’s upcoming revival of Beavis and Butt Head. Let’s put that another way: This is the first new Beavis cartoon produced for an MTV series run in 14 years. Yes, they say “bunghole.” Yes, they poke fun of Jersey Shore.

As much as I want to put some quotes in here, I don’t want to spoil any of Mike Judge’s jokes. So let’s get right to it.

“I felt like TV was getting too smart,” says Mike Judge on the Comic-Con panel when asked why he’s bringing back the show.

Here’s your five-minute first look at the return of Beavis & Butt-Head (which is expected to return in October), and see below for our live coverage of the show’s panel from Comic-Con with Johnny Knoxville as moderator….

“I quit because I was getting a little burnt out,” Judge says about halting the show in 1997. “[Then] I kept writing ideas down and kept thinking about doing a movie. King of the Hill was done and they came to me. And I thought this would be pretty fun to do. I guess the answer is: I like doing it. Also, I like to feel like they’re kinda timeless. I was already pushing 30 [when the show launched], I didn’t know what was hip. Pauly Shore had a show that was a hit and everything he said was all California lingo and I thought, ‘I can’t compete with that.’ [Audience laughs]. So I just made it very simple.”

On the characters watching Jersey Shore: “It felt like pay-dirt to me. I hadn’t seen it. I started watching the DVDs. I don’t feel good after watching it, but I kept watching it. They’re also watching UFC fights.”

On using Koren animators: “It’s not a sweatshop. It’s an efficient use of space.”

Afterward, I asked Judge if he’d ever consider writing a sequel to his cult classic Office Space: “At one point I could have been talked into it,” he says. “Not anymore. When the British version of The Office came along and U.S. version, there’s been so much in that world. When I saw it at 10-year anniversary, [I liked it] but it also made me feel like I shouldn’t go back to that. I wouldn’t want to see sequel to The Big Lebowski — not that I’m trying to compare the two, but it’s one of those movies I can watch again and again.”