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Dallas Grimes is the main antagonist of the 1996 animated satirical comedy film; Beavis and Butt-head Do America.

She is an arms dealer who stole a biological warfare weapon called the X-5 Unit which she put inside of Beavis's shorts before manipulating Beavis and Butt-Head by promising them sex if they met her at the US Capitol where she actually planned to have them killed to unleash the virus. She is the wife of Muddy Grimes.

She was voiced by Demi Moore.

Her Evil Ranking[]

What Makes Her Close to Being Pure Evil?[]

  • She and Muddy stole the X-5 Unit, a biological weapon that contained a virus strong enough to wipe out five states in five days, which would of lead to the deaths of thousands, probably millions of people.
  • Betrayed Muddy and stole the Unit so that she could sell it on the black market and keep the profits for herself.
  • When Beavis and Butt-Head find her in Las Vegas, she immediately threatens to kill them when she encounters them in her hotel room.
  • Deems Muddy a “cheap ass” since he clearly only ever assessed a bounty for her killing only worth $10,000. As such, she offers them double to reverse direction and instead kill him.
  • Slaps Beavis in the face when he made a suggestion to Butt-Head on how to more appropriately "do" Muddy.
  • When the boys continue to bicker and ignore her “advances”, she loses her temper and furiously shouts to get their attention for her ulterior motive.
  • When she sees the ATF outside her hotel, she sews the unit in Beavis's pants and uses them as pawns to smuggle the Unit to Washington D.C.
  • She also does this despite seeing how reckless they are, which could possibly damage the Unit and unleash the virus.
  • She promises the duo that she would have sex with them, but it's implied that she was going to kill them when they were no longer useful to her.
  • When they get caught by Agent Flemming, he offers one of them a reduced sentence if either of them confess. Muddy declines the offer and says that he loves Dallas again, but Dallas then pins the blame on him to save her own skin, proving her to be a complete coward.
  • Compared to most of the villains in the Beavis and Butt-Head series, Dallas lacks any redeeming qualities, and while not entirely, is taken more seriously than most of the villains.

What Prevents Her from Being Pure Evil?[]

  • Despite being heinous enough, she is sometimes played for laughs, such as her being unable to explain her plan because Beavis and Butt-Head won't stop laughing and she gets found by Agent Flemming tailing her about her having sex with Muddy before being arrested for his crimes.

Trivia[]

  • Dallas is the only Beavis and Butt-Head villain to be Near Pure Evil, as every other villain is either too standard and/or too comedic to count.

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