King of the Hill

1997 • FOX
4.6
3.15K reviews
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Season 7 episodes (23)

1 Get Your Freak Off
11/3/02
Season-only
After Hank catches Bobby freak dancing at a concert, he forbids his son from attending a boys-and-girls slumber party—but Bobby sneaks off on his own.
2 The Fat and the Furious
11/10/02
Season-only
A cute groupie convinces Bill to enter a hot dog eating contest that pits him against a Laotian champion.
3 Bad Girls, Bad Girls, Whatcha Gonna Do?
11/17/02
Season-only
Connie's delinquent cousin, Tid Pao, wreaks havoc while visiting Arlen.
4 Goodbye, Normal Jeans
11/24/02
Season-only
Bobby's success in Home Economics wreaks havoc on the Hill household.
5 Dances with Dogs
12/1/02
Season-only
Bobby and Hank become rivals in competitive dog dancing; Bill mistakenly thinks a rottweiler would be a good dog dance partner.
6 The Son Also Roses
12/8/02
Season-only
Bobby takes up rose gardening, and Hank enters him in a cutthroat competition.
7 The Texas Skilsaw Massacre
12/15/02
Season-only
When Hank accidentally cuts off Dale's finger with a circular saw, he's ordered by the court to attend an anger management class.
8 Full Metal Dust Jacket
1/5/03
Season-only
Peggy opens her own bookstore, but when she discovers that customers are nonexistent, she reluctantly allows Dale to sublet space so he can sell guns.
9 Pigmalion
1/12/03
Season-only
Luanne is wooed by millionaire Trip Larsen...who has bizarre plans for her.
10 Megadale
1/12/03
Season-only
Hank puts his reputation on the line when he recommends Dale for an exterminator job at Megalomart...only to realize that Dale thinks the vermin is Chuck Mangione; Bobby cheats at a game by stuffing beans up his nose.
11 Boxing Luanne
2/2/03
Season-only
Buck Strickland and his brother convince Luanne she's got serious talent in the boxing ring, prompting her to pick a fight with George Foreman's daughter, Freda. But unbeknownst to Luanne, all of her matches were rigged.
12 Vision Quest
2/9/03
Season-only
Hank takes Joseph on a vision quest in hopes of changing the boy's ways, but when Dale ends up experiencing a vision of his own, he misinterprets one of Joseph's dreams...and encourages him to kill a panda at the zoo.
13 Queasy Rider
2/16/03
Season-only
After attending couples counseling, Hank and Peggy buy a motorcycle and head for Sturgis, South Dakota to attend a giant biker rally. But trouble erupts when Hank refuses to allow Peggy to do the driving.
14 Board Games
3/2/03
Season-only
Tension erupts between Peggy, Minh and Nancy when a seat opens on the school board and each of the women announces their intention to run.
15 An Officer and a Gentle Boy
3/9/03
Season-only
When Bobby repeatedly disobeys Hank, he is forced to attend the same boot camp Cotton went to in his youth. But to Cotton's horror, the once draconian facility now mollycoddles its cadets.
16 The Miseducation of Bobby Hill
3/16/03
Season-only
When Hank teaches Bobby the basics of propane sales, Bobby ignores the advice and uses his own strategy—with impressive results; Bill sails away in a lawn chair tied to weather balloons; Peggy worries that the liver cleanser she purchased is poisoning her.
17 The Good Buck
3/30/03
Season-only
Hank and Peggy become concerned when the leering Buck Strickland ends up in Luanne's Bible study class; Bobby skips gym class to have tea and scones at the posh Hotel Arlen.
18 I Never Promised You an Organic Garden
4/13/03
Season-only
Peggy resurrects the high school's organic garden, but when it is overrun with bugs, she turns to pesticides; Dale and his friends collect bat guano to use as fertilizer.
19 Be True to Your Fool
4/27/03
Season-only
When Bill infects Hank with head lice, he's forced to shave off his hair...only to discover the name "Bill" tattooed on his scalp.
20 Racist Dawg
5/4/03
Season-only
When Ladybird attacks an African-American repairman, Hank comes to believe that he is a racist.
21 Night and Deity
5/11/03
Season-only
Dale meets the woman of his dreams when the neighborhood becomes infested with pigeons; Hank serves as Luanne's designated driver on her birthday, only to end up getting drunk.
22 Maid in Arlen
5/18/03
Season-only
Kahn reacts with horror when his mother becomes the Hills' maid... and Bill's lover.
23 The Witches of East Arlen
5/18/03
Season-only
Hank is horrified when Bobby joins a group of "witches" who want the boy to drink dog's blood during one of their ceremonies.

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
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
C Rogers
February 18, 2020
I bought the first two seasons, and wanted to eventually buy the rest, but now they are unavailable? FFS WHY? This experience has soured me on buying things from Google. Will be seeing if Amazon can do better, I guess.