King of the Hill
The Hill Family is back, and Arlen, Texas, has never been wilder or funnier!From love triangles to gay rodeos, through beer shortages and Vietnam flashbacks, and from Mexico to Japan by way of the Renaissance Faire, this is King of the Hill's craziest season yet! Did we mention Jimmy Carter? How 'bout Hank and Nancy grilling burgers together in the nude? It's all here...and more! Life in Arlen will never be the same!Episodes:1. Bobby Goes Nuts2. Soldier of Misfortune3. Lupe's Revenge 4. The Father, the Son, and the J.C.5. Father of the Bride6. I'm With Cupid7. Torch Song Hillogyjoust Like a Woman8. The Bluegrass is Always Greener9. The Substitute Spanish Prisoner10. Unfortunate Son11. Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret Hill12. Tankin' it to the Streets13. Of Mice and Little Green Men14. Man Without a Country Club15. Beer and Loathing16. Fun With Jane and Jane17. My Own Private Rodeo18. Sug Night19. Dang Ol' Love20. Returning Japanese (Parts 1&2)
To Hank's chagrin, Bobby learns to protect himself by kicking boys in the groin.
When Dale is ridiculed by the Arlen Gun Club for accidentally misfiring a weapon, his friends must come up with a plan to help restore Dale's self-esteem.
Peggy accidentally brings a Mexican girl into the country after a Spanish class field trip to Mexico. When she tries to bring her back, she is arrested for kidnapping.
Hank and Cotton clash during the Christmas season while working for Habitat for Humanity.
Kahn bribes Bobby to stay away from Connie.
After spending some depressing time with Bill on Valentine's Day, Bobby starts to fear he'll end up alone. He turns his desperation towards Connie until Hank steps in and asks Boomhauer to teach Bobby how to 'pitch woo'.
The Olympic torch is passing through Arlen on its way to Salt Lake City, so Peggy nominates Bobby to carry the torch. He loses to Hank, whom his friends nominated behind his back.
Peggy jeopardizes a potential deal for Hank by trying to bring Women's Liberation to the Arlen Renaissance Fair.
Connie plays the fiddle in Hank's bluegrass band, but keeps it a secret from her father, who wants her to go to Van Cliburn's violin academy.
Peggy is dubbed a "genius" after taking an on-line test from the Texas Institute of Intelligence, which leads her into a series of confidence schemes.
Cotton and his army buddies have to stay at Hank's house when the VFW loses its lease.
Peggy pretends to be a nun to get a job teaching Spanish at a Catholic school.
When Dale convinces Bill that the government used him as a guinea pig for an experimental drug with disastrous results, Bill steals a tank from the army base.
When Dale realizes that he did not have sex with Nancy anywhere near the time Joseph was conceived, he becomes convinced that a space alien is his son's real father.
Nine Rivers, Arlen's all-Asian country Club, is under pressure to have a non-Asian member, so Kahn tries to get Hank to join.
Peggy becomes a customer service representative for Alamo Beer, Hank's favorite brand. She is sworn to secrecy about the reason for the beer's sudden unavailability in the area.
While searching for a sorority to join, Luanne inadvertently joins a brainwashing cult, while Hank can't bring himself to kill an emu.
Hank discovers that Dale's long-lost father is a cowboy on the gay rodeo circuit.
Peggy is upset when she learns Hank has been having dreams about grilling hamburgers in the nude with Nancy.
Boomhauer sleeps with a richer woman and begins to feel more than just lust for her, provoking the frustration of Bill.
Cotton returns to Japan to learn that he has an illegitimate son.
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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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David Herman | Konrad Meinhoffer IV |
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Toby Huss | Kahn Souphanousinphone Sr. |
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Ashley Gardner | Nancy Hicks Gribble |
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Lauren Tom | Minh Souphanousinphone |
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Breckin Meyer | Joseph Gribble |
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Phil LaMarr | Earl |
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Jonathan Joss | John Redcorn |
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Dennis Burkley | Principal Moss |
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Tara Strong | Jane #1 |
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John C. McGinley | One-Armed Ronnie |
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David Carradine | Junichiro |
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Keone Young | Various Characters |
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Amy Hill | Michiko |
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James Sie | |
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Annie O'Donnell | |
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Seiko Matsuda | Reporter |
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Jeff Goldblum | Dr. Vayzosa |
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Alan Rickman | King Philip |
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Kathy Bates | Patrol Officer Jane Cooper |
| Packaging | Slip Case |
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| Nr Discs | 3 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
| Purchased | On May 18, 2006 at DVDPacific |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 2573 |
| Added Date | Sep 08, 2015 20:55:49 |
| Modified Date | Sep 17, 2020 12:33:14 |