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Show about a rigid redneckish propane salesman with a good heart and wacky friends and family. full summaryPlot Keywords:
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Won 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 5 wins & 36 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Gold Circle Preps Misery-style Thriller 'Solo' (From Bloody-Disgusting.com. 4 June 2008, 12:01 AM, PDT)
The Animation Show, Volume 3 (From The AV Club. 3 June 2008, 9:01 PM, PDT)
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A remarkable creation moreUS TV Schedule:
| Wed. Aug. 20 | 1:30 AM | MyNetwork | New Cowboy on the Block | #8.3 | |
| Wed. Aug. 20 | 1:00 PM | FX | Hank's Got the Willies | #1.4 | more |
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(Series Cast Summary - 6 of 92)| Mike Judge | ... | Hank Hill / ... (234 episodes, 1997-2008) | |
| Kathy Najimy | ... | Peggy Hill / ... (164 episodes, 1997-2008) | |
| Pamela Adlon | ... | Bobby Hill / ... (161 episodes, 1997-2008) | |
| Johnny Hardwick | ... | Dale Gribble / ... (159 episodes, 1997-2008) | |
| Stephen Root | ... | Bill Dauterive / ... (154 episodes, 1997-2008) | |
| Brittany Murphy | ... | Luanne Platter / ... (115 episodes, 1997-2008) |
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Australia:M (some episodes) | UK:12 (some episodes) | USA:TV-14 (some episodes) | Australia:G (some episodes) | UK:U (some episodes) | UK:PG (some episodes) | Australia:PG (some episodes) | USA:TV-PG | Argentina:Atp | Singapore:PGMOVIEmeter: 
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The character of Hank Hill is based on a character in Mike Judge's "Beavis and Butt-Head" (1993) by the name of Tom Anderson who acted and talked exactly like Hank. Also Hank's catchphrase of "That boy ain't right" was from an episode of "Beavis..." when they're at Burger World and Tom Anderson comments on Beavis by saying "That boy ain't right in the head." moreGoofs:
In one episode Hank refers to his mother as a widow when she is actually a divorcee. moreSoundtrack:
Baba O' Riley moreFAQ
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After "Beavis & Butthead" (which I loved), I was really surprised what an affectionate portrait Mike Judge put together. I know well how ripe Texas rednecks are for satire (being a native Texan), though the target is SO easy, it would get a bit tiresome to watch it week after week for years. Hank Hill turned out to be a realistic redneck: worshipful of tradition, fearful of variety and progress, but not really quite as conservative as he thinks he is. My parents are very much like that, too. As I've watched the series, I've been tickled by different characters at different times: first Bobby (almost zen in his bizarre but internally consistent individuality), then Hank's buddies (where the sillier satire comes in), then Hank himself (eternally thwarted by life, but always strong and loving in the end). Lately, Peggy's outrageous ego has me laughing the most. Since this is more like a regular sitcom than "The Simpsons" is, I doubt it will hold up as long, but for now I love it. "King of the Hill" may be the most realistic portrait of Texans ever seen on TV. In response to previous complaints: 1. While Texas does have many citizens who are members of ethnic minorities, the area of the state in which the show is set (NW Texas--best reckoning has Arlen based on Abilene or San Angelo) has very few of them. 2. If one finds the show boring, one need only change the channel.