King of the Hill

1997 • FOX
4.6
3.15K reviews
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Season 4 episodes (24)

1 The Decline and Fall of Peggy Hill
9/26/99
Season-only
As Peggy lies in a full body cast trying to figure out why she jumped out of the plane when the last thing she remembers is not wanting to jump, Hank feels guilty because he encouraged her.
2 Cotton's Plot
10/3/99
Season-only
Feeling that her physical therapy sessions aren't helping Peggy quits going to the rehabilitation center and, much to Hank's horror, asks Cotton to take charge of her recovery.
3 Bills Are Made to Be Broken
10/24/99
Season-only
Bill is given the opportunity to play in an upcoming football game at his old high school after his touchdown record is broken in a highly unusual manner.
4 Little Horrors of Shop
10/31/99
Season-only
After Bobby's shop class is cancelled due to a lack of funds Hank volunteers to teach the class for free, a move that pits him against Peggy for the Substitute Teacher of the Year award.
5 Aisle 8a
11/7/99
Season-only
In a case of bad timing Minh and Kahn go on a Hawaiian vacation leaving Connie in Hank and Peggy's care just as their daughter gets her first period.
6 A Beer Can Named Desire
11/14/99
Season-only
While Hank tries to win a million dollars at a Superdome football contest, Bill visits his aunt Esme and tries to get lucky with three sex-starved widows living at her house.
7 The Hank's Giving Episode
11/21/99
Season-only
Hank tries to sneak a cooked turkey and a tank of propane onto a plane when the Hills head to Montana to spend Thanksgiving with Peggy's mother.
8 Not in My Backhoe
11/28/99
Season-only
When Hank starts spending time with a new friend he met at the Mega Lo Mart, Dale fears that Hank is phasing his old friends out of his life.
9 To Kill a Ladybird
12/12/99
Season-only
Disaster ensues when Bobby befriends a wild raccoon who bites Ladybird and scratches Dale, convincing a distraught Dale that he has been infected with rabies.
10 Hillennium
12/19/99
Season-only
Having put his faith in the Texas Propane Association Commissioner, Hank isn't worried about the approaching Y2K -- until Dale and Peggy's panic give him second thoughts.
11 Old Glory
1/9/00
Season-only
Inspired by a huge American flag at Bill's house Bobby entitles his English essay "Why Bobby Hill Loves America," but unfortunately he can't seem to write it without his mother's help.
12 Rodeo Days
1/16/00
Season-only
Hank's delight at Bobby's wish to attend the rodeo turns to despair when he learns that what Bobby really wants is to put on make-up and funny clothes and be a rodeo clown.
13 Hanky Panky
2/6/00
Season-only
As Hank accepts the Blue Flame of Valor award at a company dinner an outraged Mrs. Strickland catches Mr. Strickland kissing Debbie -- who later ends up dead in a dumpster.
14 High Anxiety
2/13/00
Season-only
After mistakenly taking a puff on a marijuana cigarette, Hank begins to fear that he could have killed Debbie then experienced a black-out and forgotten what he did.
15 Naked Ambition
2/20/00
Season-only
After a fun day on the river Bobby walks in on a nude Luanne in a changing room, and Boomhauer floats downstream in his inner tube and ends up in a psychiatric hospital.
16 Movin' On Up
2/27/00
Season-only
When an elderly neighbor dies Hank and the boys decide to rent his house and turn it into their own private clubhouse, but they're beaten to the punch when Luanne rents the house first.
17 Bill of Sales
3/12/00
Season-only
Bill is thrilled when he and Peggy team up to sell nutrition products and win a trip to the state sales conference in San Antonio, but then an overjoyed Peggy tells him she loves him.
18 Won't You Pimai Neighbor?
3/19/00
Season-only
Kahn invites the Hills to his Laotian New Year's party where several Buddhist monks are convinced that Bobby is the reborn spirit of Lama Sanglug.
19 Hank's Bad Hair Day
4/9/00
Season-only
When Hank's barber loses his mind Hank goes to the army base to have Bill cut his hair -- and then receives a $900 bill from the United States Army for the haircut!
20 Meet the Propaniacs
4/16/00
Season-only
Bobby saves the day with an improvised comedy routine when a shipment of grills doesn't arrive at the "Grill-stravaganza" sale in the Stickland Propane parking lot.
21 Nancy Boys
4/30/00
Season-only
In a strange turn of circumstances Nancy is horrified to find herself making love with her husband and worried about what John Redcorn will do if he finds out.
22 Flush with Power
5/7/00
Season-only
In an effort to save water Hank buys a lo-flo toilet only to discover it uses a lot more water because he has to flush it over and over again in order to clear the bowl.
23 Transnational Amusements Presents: Peggy's Magic Sex Feet
5/14/00
Season-only
Peggy is asked to appear in an inspirational film aimed at helping others accept their large feet only to discover her feet were really being filmed for a foot fetish video shown on the Internet.
24 Peggy's Fan Fair
5/21/00
Season-only
Peggy's excitement over receiving a response to a letter she wrote to country singer Randy Travis turns to outrage when she discovers he stole the lyrics she enclosed in her letter.

About this show

From Beavis and Butt-head creator Mike Judge and former The Simpsons writer/producer Greg Daniels comes King of the Hill, a sharp cartoon comedy chronicling the trials of low-rent Texan Hank Hill, his family, and their ragtag neighbors.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
3.15K reviews
A Google user
May 14, 2018
i absolutely love king of the hill its my favorite show of all time i grew up watching it. however, i bought the first 4 seasons because i cant afford to buy them all at once. im now trying to buy season 5 and the entire show is no longer for sale on youtube. this is stupid. great show, but this particular "product" is getting a bad review from me. i feel duped, perhaps false advertising. its not easy trying to find a digital copy of any of these seasons. asswipe company.
47 people found this review helpful
David
August 3, 2015
Pay attention or you will miss the character based gems, since most jokes just sound like average dialogue unless you take a step back and think about what was actually said. And you have to give credit to a show that maintained a "PG" rating while exploring topics like: war, PTSD, mental illness, suicide, murder, conspiracies, bigotry, misogyny, pornography, prostitution, adultery, alcoholism, weed, crack, meth, and - of course - constipation. Pretty impressive.
341 people found this review helpful
Angel Marie
September 20, 2016
Working class average family who are not so adverage. Mother is rather homely but thinks she is hot. She is easily jealous and very competitive. Nobody has the courage or the heart to tell her the truth about her. That she sees someone else when she looks in the mirror. Hank is a goody two shoes. Believes in following all the rules, completely. He has some strange concepts about how and when to express love and affection. He is more affectionate towards his dog Ladybird than Bobby, his one and only son.
21 people found this review helpful