King of the Hill
Welcome back to the land of BBQ, beer and good ol' boys! Hop in the truck with "Beavis and Butt-head" creator Mike Judge and former "The Simpsons" writer/producer Greg Daniels and head for the suburban world of Hank Hill! Then kick back for a hilarious second season that's guaranteed to be more fun than a Texas two-step!Episodes:1. How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying2. Texas City Twister3. The Arrowhead4. Hilloween5. Jumpin' Crack Bass 6. Husky Bobby7. The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteberg8. The Son That Got Away9. Bobby Slam 10. The Unbearable Blindness of Laying11. Meet the Manger Babies12. Snow Job13. I Remember Mono14. Three Days of the Khando15. Traffic Jam16. Hank's Dirty Laundry17. The Final Shinsult 18. Leanne's Saga19. Junkie Business20. Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby's Saga21. Peggy's Turtle Song22. Propane Boom: Part 1
When Bobby discovers the one sport he is good at, marksmanship, he and Hank decide to enter a father & son tournament. As it turns out Hank is a terrible marksman.
Luanne moves back into her home, a trailer, just as a twister is about to hit.
After Hank finds an arrow head in his lawn, Peggy gives a archaeologist permission to have an archaeological dig their yard.
Hank is excited about Halloween until someone complains and has the holiday canceled.
In an effort to catch more fish than his friends, Hank decides to buy special "bait" from a street vendor. He soon finds himself in trouble with the law.
Much to Hank's dismay, Bobby becomes a plus sized model.
Hank and the guys seek vengeance after a group of teenagers beat them at paint-ball.
Bobby and Connie get in trouble at school. They skirt their ensuing punishment and are joined by Joseph, as they head to "The Caves". Hank and Kahn quickly pursue them, knowing that the caves are Arlen's make-out point.
Hank struggles to portray himself and his life as that of a stereotypical Texan cowboy's for a Hollywood cowboy movie fan in order to secure a business deal for Strickland Propane.
Bobby joins the wrestling team and is caught in a dilemma when he has to fight Connie in order to make the team.
Hank's mother bring home her new boyfriend, an affectionate Jewish man named Gary. After Hank sees the two of them having relations, he goes blind.
After Hank buys Luanne some cheap animal puppets at a yard sale, she cobbles together an amateur religious puppet show. Hank is initially happy to help, until the show's secured spot on local TV interferes with the timing of the Super Bowl.
Hank calls into question his loyalty to Propane and the direction of his life after he finds out Buck Strickland owns an electric range.
While working part-time at Hank's high school, Peggy learns that the story of her first Valentine's date may have been a lie. Bobby has a secret admirer.
Hank, Dale and Kahn are stuck in Mexico after Kahn cheats a condo owner out of money. As a result, the Arlenians have to sneak across the Rio Grande back into Texas.
Hank, accompanied by Bobby, has to attend defensive driving classes taught by comedic instructor Boudda Sac (Chris Rock). Bobby, inspired by Sac's racially charged humor, decides to do his own "White Pride" routine.
Hank fights to clear his good name after mistakenly being charged for not returning a dirty movie to the local video store.
Cotton and Dale plot to steal the wooden leg of historical Mexican General Santa Anna while it is on display in the Arlen museum.
Luanne's mother, Leanne, is released from prison and takes up residence with the Hill family. Trouble begins to brew, however, when she starts dating Bill and falls into some old habits.
A drug addict is hired at Strickland, and his lawyer informs Hank that the business must accommodate for the man's "disability". Soon every other employee at Strickland is claiming made-up conditions in order to avoid a heavy workload.
Bobby gets a job handing out snacks and drinks at a local racetrack, but when he reports that his boss has something off about him mentally, Hank ignores the problem. Bobby's safety is increasingly put at risk as a result.
Bobby is diagnosed with ADD, which causes Peggy to quit her job and keep an eye on him. Peggy begins to question her role in life when she starts taking guitar lessons from a feminist musician.
Buck Strickland is forced to close the Arlen branch of Strickland Propane after the local Mega Lo Mart begins selling propane at a lower price. As a result, Hank has to take a job at Mega Lo- working under Buckley.
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Pamela Segall | Bobby Hill |
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Stephen Root | Bill Dauterive |
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Kathy Najimy | Peggy Hill |
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Brittany Murphy | Luanne Platter |
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Mike Judge | Hank Hill |
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Johnny Hardwick | Dale Gribble |
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Naoki Tatsuta | Hank Hill (Japanese dub) |
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Fujiko Takimoto | Bobby Hill (Japanese dub) |
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Toby Huss | Cotton Hill |
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David Herman | Buckley |
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Ashley Gardner | Nancy Hicks Gribble |
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Lauren Tom | Minh Souphanousinphone |
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Maurice LaMarche | Professor John Lerner |
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Joanna Gleason | Receptionist |
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Jonathan Joss | John Redcorn |
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Dennis Burkley | Principal Moss |
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Cheryl Holliday | Velma Throckmorton |
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Jim Cummings | Mark McJimsey |
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Jennifer Coolidge | Miss Kremzer |
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Jennifer Jason Leigh | Amy |
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Billy West | Clerk |
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Castulo Guerra | Old Man |
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Neil Giuntoli | Closer #2 |
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Bertila Damas | Maria Montalvo |
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Tammy Wynette | Tilly Hill |
| Edition | Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Slip Case |
| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | On Apr 29, 2004 at DVDPacific for $ 36.00 |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 1582 |
| Added Date | Sep 08, 2015 20:20:34 |
| Modified Date | Sep 17, 2020 12:32:34 |