King Of The Hill

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  • TV-14
  • 1997
  • 13 Seasons
  • 7.5  (55,186)

King of the Hill is a critically acclaimed American animated television sitcom that aired on FOX from 1997 to 2010. The show was created by Mike Judge, who also created Beavis and Butt-Head and Silicon Valley. The show is centered around the Hill family, who live in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas. The patriarch of the family is Hank Hill, an affable but somewhat reserved propane salesman who values family, hard work, and traditional American values. The rest of the Hill family includes Hank's wife Peggy, a substitute teacher who tries to be a good wife and mother while frequently overestimating her own abilities; their son Bobby, who is overweight and not very athletic but has a good heart; and their dog Ladybird, who is fiercely loyal and loves to chase cars. There are also a variety of other characters in the show, including Hank's friends and co-workers at Strickland Propane, their neighbors, and various other people who live in the town. The show is known for its sharp writing and subtle humor, which often pokes fun at the idiosyncrasies of life in small-town America. The characters are well-developed and multi-dimensional, and the show tackles a wide array of social and cultural issues, from politics to gender roles to environmentalism. One of the most memorable characters in the show is Dale Gribble, Hank's conspiracy-theorist neighbor who is convinced that the government is spying on him and constantly wears a tinfoil hat. Other notable characters include Bill Dauterive, a depressed and overweight army veteran who is always trying to win back his ex-wife; Boomhauer, Hank's womanizing friend who speaks in a rapid-fire, unintelligible Texan drawl; and Luanne Platter, Peggy's niece who is somewhat naive but also resourceful and capable. One of the show's strengths is its ability to balance humor and heart, often using humor to defuse tense situations and bring people together. There are also many touching moments in the show, as the characters struggle with life's challenges and learn important lessons about themselves and each other. Overall, King of the Hill is a unique and beloved show that has earned a dedicated following over the years. It is a testament to the power of great writing, memorable characters, and universal themes that transcend time and place. The show is a true classic, and it will always hold a special place in the hearts of its fans. In conclusion, King of the Hill is a fantastic animated sitcom that aired on FOX from 1997 to 2010. It centers around the Hill family and their life in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas. The show is known for its sharp writing, hilarious characters, and heartfelt moments, and it has earned a devoted following over the years. If you haven't seen it yet, you're missing out on one of the greatest shows of all time!

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Just Another Manic Kahn-day
24. Just Another Manic Kahn-day
May 6, 2010
Hank inadvertently advises Kahn not to pick up his medication at the pharmacy, which Kahn needs to stabilize his manic-depression. Meanwhile, Bobby tries to find the humor in a "Raymond J. Johnson, Jr." comedy record.
When Joseph Met Lori & Made Out
23. When Joseph Met Lori & Made Out
May 5, 2010
Dale attempts to give Joseph the "sex talk" but fails to, and takes a test claiming he has "dementia" leading to him joining a mental home, but then realizes he has to get out before Joseph and Lori go "all the way".
Bill Gathers Moss
22. Bill Gathers Moss
May 4, 2010
Bill decides to take in roommates, and Hank fears it will lead to disaster. Meanwhile, Bobby and Joseph go ghost hunting at their school.
The Honeymooners
21. The Honeymooners
May 3, 2010
Hank discovers that his mother plans to marry a man whom he has never met. Soon after the nuptials, the newlyweds celebrate by purchasing an RV and heading to Hank's house.
To Sirloin with Love
20. To Sirloin with Love
September 13, 2009
The Hill family serves up a Texas-size series finale.
The Boy Can't Help It
19. The Boy Can't Help It
September 13, 2009
Bobby seems to have become quite the ladies man as a number of girls in school are considering him for their homecoming dance date. But he learns that he's being played for a fool after being wined and dined by the girls. Later, Bobby is asked to join the local junior college's meat examination team after discovering he has a knack for identifying different cuts of meat. His new found gift brings the Hill men closer than ever before.
Uh-Oh Canada
18. Uh-Oh Canada
May 17, 2009
After Boomhauer trades houses with a Canadian family for the summer the Arlen gang tries to make some new neighbors feel welcome. However it soon becomes apparent that Canadians and Arlenites do not see eye to eye.
Manger Baby Einstein
17. Manger Baby Einstein
May 10, 2009
Luanne tries to become a breakout star in the children's entertainment industry.
Bad News Bill
16. Bad News Bill
May 3, 2009
Bobby signs up for little league and sees his baseball career go through its ups and downs, while Hank and his coach have some friction between them.
Serves Me Right For Giving General George S. Patton The Bathroom Key
15. Serves Me Right For Giving General George S. Patton The Bathroom Key
April 26, 2009
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Born Again on the 4th of July
14. Born Again on the 4th of July
April 19, 2009
Bobby rediscovers religion. Meanwhile Hank and the gang are determined to have a better 4th of July fireworks display than a rival neighborhood.
Nancy Does Dallas
13. Nancy Does Dallas
March 22, 2009
Hank becomes Dale's "babysitter" when Dale's wife, Nancy, leaves Arlen for the bright lights of Dallas to become a big city TV news reporter. With Nancy away from home, Dale finds himself an independent man and free to do whatever he wants. But when his behavior gets out of hand, Peggy and Hank beg Nancy to come home.
Uncool Customer
12. Uncool Customer
March 15, 2009
After Peggy finds out that she is not cool she befriends one of Arlen's most glamourous and cool moms in an effort to learn how to be cool.
Bwah My Nose
11. Bwah My Nose
March 8, 2009
After Hank breaks his nose in a football game a plastic surgeon reconstructs a brand new nose that he starts to love a little too much.
Master of Puppets
10. Master of Puppets
March 1, 2009
When Peggy and Hank forget to pick up Bobby at the mall he uses their ensuing guilt trip to manipulate his parents.
What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis Stays at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis
9. What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis Stays at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis
February 15, 2009
Hank accompanies Buck Strickland to the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis.
Lucky See, Monkey Do
8. Lucky See, Monkey Do
February 8, 2009
Lucky's sister Myrna and her children attend a baby shower in which Peggy is throwing for Luanne. It doesn't take long before Myrna and Peggy clash over how the children will be raised by Luanne, with Peggy wanting the good, old fashioned skills where as Myrna likes the more modern way and by the book.
Straight as an Arrow
7. Straight as an Arrow
November 30, 2008
Hank gets into an argument with his new neighbor about how the Order of the Straight Arrow, a local chapter of a boys club, should be run.
A Bill Full of Dollars
6. A Bill Full of Dollars
November 16, 2008
Peggy, Minh and Dale play the stock market together, however they lose money in their initial investment. To improve their odds they decide to study an "average man" and Bill becomes the subject of their study.
No Bobby Left Behind
5. No Bobby Left Behind
November 9, 2008
In order to raise the school's average for standardized tests, Principal Moss classifies Bobby as a low achievement student. However, the plan backfires after Bobby is placed in a class where he no longer has to do homework and doesn't have to take the tests.
Lost in Myspace
4. Lost in Myspace
November 2, 2008
When Mr. Strickland decides to put Strickland Propane on My Space, hank has a feeling this is a bad idea. His fears are founded when Donna posts personal videos and information on the site.
Square-Footed Monster
3. Square-Footed Monster
October 19, 2008
Kahn's Idol, Ted Wassonasong, buys a house within the neighborhood, but has no intention of residing there. He does have plans for the home, but the neighborhood may not like it.
Earthy Girls are Easy
2. Earthy Girls are Easy
October 5, 2008
A run of "eco-fever" erupts in Arlen when Hank makes the suggestion that the company goes green after experiencing a scandal at Strickland Propane. Bobby and Joseph receive extra credit in school by planting trees, while Dale gets an idea for a fraudulent carbon offset business.
Dia-bill-ic Shock
1. Dia-bill-ic Shock
September 28, 2008
The 13th season premiere finds Bill discovering he has diabetes due to his love of sweets, and must make lifestyle changes.
Description

King of the Hill is a critically acclaimed American animated television sitcom that aired on FOX from 1997 to 2010. The show was created by Mike Judge, who also created Beavis and Butt-Head and Silicon Valley. The show is centered around the Hill family, who live in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas. The patriarch of the family is Hank Hill, an affable but somewhat reserved propane salesman who values family, hard work, and traditional American values.

The rest of the Hill family includes Hank's wife Peggy, a substitute teacher who tries to be a good wife and mother while frequently overestimating her own abilities; their son Bobby, who is overweight and not very athletic but has a good heart; and their dog Ladybird, who is fiercely loyal and loves to chase cars. There are also a variety of other characters in the show, including Hank's friends and co-workers at Strickland Propane, their neighbors, and various other people who live in the town.

The show is known for its sharp writing and subtle humor, which often pokes fun at the idiosyncrasies of life in small-town America. The characters are well-developed and multi-dimensional, and the show tackles a wide array of social and cultural issues, from politics to gender roles to environmentalism.

One of the most memorable characters in the show is Dale Gribble, Hank's conspiracy-theorist neighbor who is convinced that the government is spying on him and constantly wears a tinfoil hat. Other notable characters include Bill Dauterive, a depressed and overweight army veteran who is always trying to win back his ex-wife; Boomhauer, Hank's womanizing friend who speaks in a rapid-fire, unintelligible Texan drawl; and Luanne Platter, Peggy's niece who is somewhat naive but also resourceful and capable.

One of the show's strengths is its ability to balance humor and heart, often using humor to defuse tense situations and bring people together. There are also many touching moments in the show, as the characters struggle with life's challenges and learn important lessons about themselves and each other.

Overall, King of the Hill is a unique and beloved show that has earned a dedicated following over the years. It is a testament to the power of great writing, memorable characters, and universal themes that transcend time and place. The show is a true classic, and it will always hold a special place in the hearts of its fans.

In conclusion, King of the Hill is a fantastic animated sitcom that aired on FOX from 1997 to 2010. It centers around the Hill family and their life in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas. The show is known for its sharp writing, hilarious characters, and heartfelt moments, and it has earned a devoted following over the years. If you haven't seen it yet, you're missing out on one of the greatest shows of all time!

  • Premiere Date
    January 12, 1997
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (55,186)