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King of the Hill ()


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A straight-laced propane salesman in Arlen, Texas tries to deal with the wacky antics of his family and friends, while also trying to keep his son in line.

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  • Won 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 11 wins & 56 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary

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  Hank Hill / ... (258 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Peggy Hill / ... (258 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Bobby Hill / ... (258 episodes, 1997-2010)
Johnny Hardwick ...
  Dale Gribble / ... (258 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Bill Dauterive / ... (258 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Luanne Platter / ... (254 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Kahn Souphanousinphone Sr. / ... (164 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Buckley / ... (153 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Nancy Hicks Gribble / ... (125 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Minh Souphanousinphone / ... (102 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  Joseph Gribble / ... (63 episodes, 2000-2010)
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  Principal Moss / ... (36 episodes, 1997-2010)
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  John Redcorn / ... (34 episodes, 1997-2009)
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  Additional Voices / ... (32 episodes, 2004-2009)
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  Lucky / ... (29 episodes, 2004-2009)
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  Hank Hill (Japanese dub) (25 episodes, 1997-1998)
Fujiko Takimoto ...
  Bobby Hill (Japanese dub) (25 episodes, 1997-1998)
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  Little John / ... (24 episodes, 1999-2009)
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  Roger 'Booda' Sack / ... (22 episodes, 1999-2009)
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  Enrique / ... (20 episodes, 2001-2010)
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  Lane Prately / ... (13 episodes, 1998-2007)
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  Nguc Phong / ... (12 episodes, 2002-2008)
David Thomas ...
  Lane Pratley / ... (12 episodes, 1998-2005)
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  Nurse / ... (11 episodes, 1998-2010)
Glenn L. Lucas ...
  Surf Kid / ... (11 episodes, 1999-2009)
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  Chuck Mangione (9 episodes, 1997-2003)
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  Customer / ... (9 episodes, 2005-2007)
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  Reverend Thomason / ... (8 episodes, 1997-1999)
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  Maddy Platter / ... (8 episodes, 1997-2004)
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  Officer Brown / ... (7 episodes, 2001-2008)
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  Emily / ... (7 episodes, 2004-2010)
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  Bob Jenkins / ... (7 episodes, 2005-2008)
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  Billy / ... (6 episodes, 1998-2004)
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  Enrique (5 episodes, 1997-1999)
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  Bounty Hunter / ... (5 episodes, 1997-1998)
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  Jane / ... (5 episodes, 2007-2009)
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  Randy Miller / ... (5 episodes, 1997-1999)
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  Chris Sizemore / ... (5 episodes, 2003-2008)
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  Cameraman / ... (5 episodes, 2007-2008)
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  Cigarenders Leader / ... (5 episodes, 1997-1999)
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  Kenny / ... (5 episodes, 2005-2008)
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  Bookstore Cashier / ... (5 episodes, 2003-2009)
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  Miss Kremzer (4 episodes, 1997-1999)
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  Mrs. Kalaiki-Alii / ... (4 episodes, 1998-2003)
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  Gwen St. James / ... (4 episodes, 2003-2009)
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  Eugene Grandy (4 episodes, 1997-2004)
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  Announcer / ... (4 episodes, 1999-2006)
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  Marty Mendez (4 episodes, 2001-2003)
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  Hipster Girl / ... (4 episodes, 2008)
Jill Parker ...
  Emily (4 episodes, 1999-2000)

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Plot Summary

Hank Hill, a propane gas salesman in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, is often besieged by the idiosyncrasies of society, but finds some serenity in his home life with his wife, substitute Spanish teacher Peggy, his awkward son Bobby, and his live-in niece-in-law Luanne Platter. Adding flavor were Hank's friends, divorcé military barber Bill Dauterive, paranoid Dale Gribble (with an obsession with government conspiracy theories), and gibberish-spouting Boomhauer. Written by Ondre Lombard

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Taglines Looking for laughs as big as Texas? Head for the hills! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Hank Hill and His Clan (United States)
  • Hank of the Hill (Europe, English title)
  • Les rois du Texas (France)
  • El rey de la colina (Spain)
  • Краљ брда (Serbia)
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Runtime
  • 30 min
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Trivia The voice of Boomhauer was based on a message left on Mike Judge's telephone answering machine by an irate viewer of Beavis and Butt-Head (1993). The viewer mistook the show's name as "Porky's Butthole." See more »
Goofs In the early episodes, Luanne clearly has automotive skills - she is seen repairing cars and even ordering Hank parts he needs to fix his truck at one point. From "Jumpin' Crack Bass" on she has little to no knowledge of cars. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in America's Teenagers Growing Up on Television (1998). See more »
Soundtracks Yahoos and Triangles See more »
Crazy Credits The beginning of the opening title sequence may play a slightly different opening sound depending upon the nature of the episode. For example, an episode where the Hills go to Mexico plays a distinctly Mexican guitar riff at the beginning, whereas the 100th episode had a bell ringing and a hooting sound on top of the other "normal" instrumentation. See more »
Quotes [repeated line, referring to Bobby]
Hank: That boy ain't right.
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