King of the Hill
Join "Beavis and Butt-head" creator Mike Judge and former "The Simpsons" writer/producer Greg Daniels as they mosey on back to the land of the Rio Grande, where Hank is wondering if he should vote for a fellow Texan in the presidential election. Later, while Bobby wishes he were older, Dale sues the tobacco company in an attempt to get money for his wife's face-lift so she can look younger. But the real horror comes when Hank gets devastating news about his birth and the future of his pick-up truck!Episodes:1. The Perils of Polling2. The Buck Stops Here3. I Don't Want To Wait For Our Lives To Be Over, I Want To Know Right Now, Will It Be... Sorry. Do Do Doo Do Do, Do Do Doo Do Do, Do Do Doo Do Do, Doo...4. Spin The Choice5. Peggy Makes The Big Leagues6. When Cotton Comes Marching Home7. What Makes Bobby Run?8. 'Twas The Nut Before Christmas9. Chasing Bobby10. Yankee Hankie11. Hank And The Great Glass Elevator12. Now Who's The Dummy?13. Ho Yeah!14. The Exterminator15. Luanne, Version 2.016. Hank's Choice17. It's Not Easy Being Green18. The Trouble with Gribbles19. Hank's Back Story20. Kidney Boy And Hamster Girl: A Love Story
Hank meets Presidential candidate George W. Bush at a rally and is unimpressed by his handshake, while Luanne registers to vote as a Communist.
Bobby works for Mr. Strickland as his golf caddy for the summer. Peggy and Minh race each other to see who can donate the most blood.
Puberty hits 12 year-old Joseph before it hits 13 year-old Bobby. Hank builds coffins for himself and Peggy.
During the Thanksgiving season, John Redcorn tries to get closer to Joseph by teaching him about the plight of the Native Americans.
Peggy substitutes in the geometry class at Arlen High, where she attracts the ire of local businessmen for giving a failing grade to a star football player.
Cotton loses his home and must go back to work to support Didi and G.H.
Bobby attempts to achieve yearbook immortality by becoming the school mascot.
Bill opens a Santa Claus village at his house and annoys Hank by keeping it open well after Christmas.
Hank's truck is on its last wheels and he balks at the thought of getting a new truck, much to the chagrin of friends and family.
Hank is a proud Texan, which is all about to change when Cotton reveals to him he was born in New York City.
When Bill forms a friendship with Former Texas Governor Ann Richards, his ex-wife Lenore returns.
After performing at a retirement home with his class, Bobby receives a ventriloquist's dummy from one of the residents there. Hank begrudgingly warms up to the idea, but Dale is deathly afraid of it due to a traumatic childhood experience.
After Hank and Peggy unknowingly board a prostitute, her violent pimp shows up looking for her. Then they soon discover that Hank has been unwittingly "pimping" her all around town.
Dale can no longer work as an exterminator because the chemicals he uses have eroded his sinuses. Thus, he must get an office job.
Luanne joins a church group to become a "born-again virgin," where Peggy reveals a shocking fact about her past.
When Bobby develops an allergy to Ladybird's dander, Hank makes him live in the dog house he built for the dog who refuses to live in it.
Hank joins Bobby's science class in opposition to a plan to drain the quarry and put a landfill there, because it will reveal a practical joke which he, Dale, and Bill played on Boomhauer in high school.
When Channel 83 replaces Nancy with Luanne as the weather lady, Dale concocts a scheme to sue a tobacco company to pay for a face lift for his wife.
Hank must wear a prosthesis when he is diagnosed with Diminished Gluteal Syndrome.
Bobby pretends to be a high schooler with a congenital kidney disease that has stunted his growth. He later adds to the charade by claiming Connie has a vestigial tail.
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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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Toby Huss | Kahn Souphanousinphone Sr. |
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David Herman | Postal Worker |
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Ashley Gardner | Nancy Hicks Gribble |
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Lauren Tom | Kahn Souphanousinphone Jr. |
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Breckin Meyer | Joseph Gribble |
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Dave Thomas | Wayne |
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Snoop Dogg | Alabaster Jones |
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Phil Hendrie | Epperson |
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K Callan | Tilly Hill |
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Owen Wilson | Rhett Van Der Graaf |
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Paul Giamatti | Mr. McKay |
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Danny Trejo | Octavio |
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Stephen Tobolowsky | Dr. Benson |
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Beth Grant | |
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Brendan Fraser | David Kalaiki-Alii |
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Nathan Fillion | Frisbee Guy |
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Renée Zellweger | Tammy Duvall |
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Lisa Kudrow | Amy Pittman |
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Edward Asner | Stinky |
| Packaging | Slip Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | On Jan 19, 2006 at DVDPacific |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 2441 |
| Added Date | Sep 08, 2015 20:24:58 |
| Modified Date | Sep 17, 2020 12:32:04 |