King of the Hill

1997 • FOX
4.6
3.14K reviews
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Season 1 episodes (13)

1 Pilot
1/12/97
Season-only
When a baseball hits Bobby in the eye during a Little League game, the resulting "shiner" causes a social worker to suspect Hank of child abuse.
2 Square Peg
1/19/97
Season-only
Peggy is mortified, and tongue-tied, when she finds out she's been chosen to teach the high school's Sex Ed class.
3 The Order of the Straight Arrow
2/2/97
Season-only
Disaster ensues when Hank, Boomhauer, Bill and Dale take Bobby's scout troop on a wilderness outing in order to "make men out of them."
4 Luanne's Saga
2/16/97
Season-only
Hank's promise to find Luanne a new boyfriend in forty-eight hours backfires when she hooks up with Boomhauer at Ugly's Saloon.
5 Hank Got the Willies
2/9/97
Season-only
Hank's decision to teach Bobby how to play golf comes to a crashing halt when Bobby hits Hank's idol, Willie Nelson, on the head with his golf club.
6 Westie Side Story
3/2/97
Season-only
Hank's attempt to be neighborly with the new Laotian family next door is sorely tested after he's convinced they served him barbecued hamburgers made out of dog meat.
7 Hank's Unmentionable Problem
2/23/97
Season-only
Hank's on-going irregularity problem causes great concern for Peggy and, much to Hank's embarrassment, everyone else in town.
8 Shins of the Father
3/23/97
Season-only
Hank and Peggy disagree over whether Hank's sexist father can stay with them -- especially after Bobby slaps his mother on her rear-end and tells her to get his dinner.
9 Peggy the Boggle Champ
4/13/97
Season-only
Hank's promise to coach Peggy at the Texas State Boggle Championship is jeopardized when his buddies try to lure him away to the Ninth Annual Dallas Mower Expo.
10 Keeping Up with Our Joneses
4/27/97
Season-only
Hank's outrageous plan to make Bobby never want to smoke again results in the whole family becoming addicted to cigarettes.
11 Plastic White Female
5/11/97
Season-only
Peggy is horrified when she discovers Bobby playing Spin the Bottle with one of Luanne's plastic beautician school heads.
12 The Company Man
12/7/97
Season-only
Against his better judgment Hank dresses as a "real Texan" in order to persuade a "Yankee" client to open a business account with Strickland Propane.
13 King of the Ant Hill
5/4/97
Season-only
After telling Dale to never spray insecticide on his lawn again, Hank's expensive new lawn becomes mysteriously infested with fire ants.

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
3.14K 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