King of the Hill

1997

Seasons & Episodes

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7.5| 0h30m| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 12 January 1997 Ended
Producted By: 3 Arts Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Set in Texas, this animated series follows the life of propane salesman Hank Hill, who lives with his overly confident substitute Spanish teacher wife Peggy, wannabe comedian son Bobby, and naive niece Luanne. Hank has conservative views about God, family, and country, but his values and ethics are often challenged by the situations he, his family, and his beer-drinking neighbors/buddies find themselves in.

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
ThedevilChoose When a movie has you begging for it to end not even half way through it's pure crap. We've all seen this movie and this characters millions of times, nothing new in it. Don't waste your time.
AnhartLinkin This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
MarcusBritish Just finishing the "King of the Hill" series which produced 259 episodes over 13 seasons from 1997-2010. I only saw a few episodes when it began and never really took to it, but watching it now, older and wiser to the various conservative and liberal attitudes expressed in America, this Texas-based comedy, which lacks the comic stylings of "The Simpsons" or the crassness of "South Park", doesn't aim to express social commentary in every episode yet remains a fairly realistic take on life. A very small cast of central characters plus intelligent subtle comedy makes this series a pleasure to watch, barely a bad episode and many good ones!
michellelocke007 have been a faithful viewer of this terrific animated series from mike judge the same creator and writer behind beavis and butt-head from the early nineties. this time the series focuses on the lives and tribulations of the folks of Arlen Texas one namely hank hill and his family. i liked how the animation matures and grows over time and there was a lot of thought put into the depth and emotions of its many characters. you really start to root for and sympathize towards each and every one of its characters. there's so many great lines throughout that it's hard to pin point one in particular. some of my personal favourite episodes are bobby goes nuts when bobby take a self-defence course to ward off bullies at school but winds up taking a course for women's self defend. to say the least hilarity ensues with classic lines like 'that's my purse. i don't know you'. another is the fat and the furious where bill dautrieve starts and training to be a competitive eater in the world of hot dogs. Peggy and hank always do their darnedest when it comes to raising bobby and often have different views on parenting skills and child rearing. but there's always a lesson to be learn-ed and in the end it's all about being a family and doing the right thing. i do however have a gripe with how hank treats his friends and neighbours. though he is life long friends with bill, boomhauer and dale too many times i have seen him Miss-treat them, humiliate and verbally abuses each of them most particular bill and dale. hanks always seems he has to upstage them in everything he does or says and get the upper hand. like the episode titled the Arlen flooder where bill becomes shelter leader at the middle school where all the citizens have take sanction after their homes are flooded out and are forced to evacuate. bill being UN-sure of his leadership skills does his best to raise awareness and calm among his flock that he is now in charge. hank later shows up and tries to over-throw bill as shelter leader and dismiss his efforts. in more than one episode he usually slugs or kicks bill or dale around for his sheer amusement or let off steam when something ticks him off. i think there are more constructive ways to vent your frustration than taking it out on your supposed best friends. i like dale's out of this world conspiracy theories and general thoughts about the worlds going ons which is always good for a chuckle. with boomhauer one needs to take a step back and actually take a closer lesson to what he is saying though it may take a couple of tries. he seems to the level-headed one of the group. i like how bill constantly tries to make attempts at maintaining a stable relationship with a woman who isn't entirely repulsed or disgusted with his existence. just someone who wants a second chance at life after a disastrous first marriage that led to his descent into alcoholism and acute depression over the years. look forward to watching the reruns on my local TV station.
WakenPayne FOX is REALLY pushing it this time this is THE WORST CARTOON OF ALL TIME when someone kept saying "give it a go" until that person watched the end of the episode that person said "I think that would have to be the most boring cartoon I ever watched" I wish I could argue with that person it's just one of those family comedies (I figured out it was a comedy by looking at the category section on this website) I thought South Park was an animated version of Uwe Boll Ed Wood Or McG Movies I was wrong I watched this and I take it all back. I would rather be watching paint dry or eating my cat's dinner than watch another episode. I will NEVER WATCH FOX AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think I made that pretty clear... just it's canceled shows because that way I know I'll get something goodRating: 0/10
jpgriff It took me a while to warm up to even start to watch this show. In the previews? I was aghast. That white t-shirt? The jeans? The horn-rim glasses? The Wolverine work-boots? The ever-present can of beer? The accent? The attitude? THAT'S MY DAD ca 1977! I don't want to watch a show that makes fun of my late Dad! Fortunately, I got over my "Hits Too Close To Home" jitters and gave this show a shot... Maybe because I, myself am now a 40-something Southerner in (Shiver) jeans, work boots, t-shirt, and ubiquitous can of beer.Hank Hill is not your typical family sit-com Dad... Where Dad has been portrayed since the '80's as a likable but clueless, powerless, and disconnected dope. Hank is actually thoughtful, loving, relatively articulate, and USUALLY right in his good-ol'-fashioned common sense. He's not a clowning buffoon like Cliff Huxtable, and he is not blinded by Jason Seaver's weird theoretical constructs, and he shares none of Dan Conner's frustrated bitterness.His wife, Peggy is not the super-career-woman-Mom, either. She does not have a glamorous career as a Lawyer nor a Journalist, and she doesn't always have the quick, venal, cutting comebacks... Actually? Peggy is a little slow on the uptake, though her inflated opinion of herself drives her to strive ever higher. She actually reminds me very much of some of my social-climbing Aunts.Their son, Bobby, is The Weird Kid at his Jr High School and a constant disappointment. Fat, slow, and not good at anything involving physical prowess? Bobby takes more after his Mom with his dedication to pop-culture, fads, and so-called artistic endevours like being in school plays. Bobby's ambition is to be a stand-up comic, but unfortunately? His Idea of "funny" is the likes of Carrot Top, Yakov Smirnoff, and Gallagher.It's very much a character driven show... And you come to actually like and care for and about most of these cartoon characters moreso than a lot of live-action sit-coms... "Sienfeld" comes to mind. I couldn't stand a single character on that over-lived pile of junk.

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