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Season 13 – King of the Hill

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Set in Texas, an animated series follows the life of propane salesman Hank Hill, who lives with his substitute-teacher wife Peggy, wannabe comedian son Bobby, and deadbeat niece Luanne. Hank has strikingly stereotypical views about God and country but is unpretentious and sees the world simply.
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King of the Hill — Season 13

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EW Staff Entertainment Weekly Season 13's highlights include Luanne having her baby and Kate Walsh guest-voicing as a mom to a supercool girl Bobby likes. Rated: B+ Aug 27, 2019 Full Review Alan Sepinwall Newark Star-Ledger And I'm not embarrassed to admit that I got a little choked up at the final shot of the series. Sep 19, 2018 Full Review James Poniewozik TIME Magazine Year in and year out, for thirteen seasons, it has quietly been the best family comedy on TV, despite being overshadowed for many reasons: because people. Sep 19, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Ben F I am so happy that this show is coming back after all this time it's only the best show ever I can't wait thank you hulu Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/16/24 Full Review StephenPaul C LOL, so funny to laugh at King of the Hill's final 24 episodes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Starring Mike Judge as the voice of Hank Hill, and the late Brittany Murphy as the voice of Luane Platter, Hank and Peggy Hill's niece!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/09/23 Full Review Audience Member A great satire with stereotypical overtones yet some episodes lack in charm an feel boring an racist Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member KoH is safe enough for children to watch, yet adults will find the humor more suited for them. The show is very relatable to every day American life as opposed to most cartoons which will usually get pretty far fetched (to be fair KoH does have some of this, too). Judge does a good job evolving the characters over time. With that being said, it is unclear if he purposely made Peggy Hill over the top cocky/arrogant to the point that there are many forum discussions on how much the fan base could do without her after season 3. I tend to agree with them. All in all this show is very entertaining though. Episodes/scenes that you might not like: Bill's eating is so obnoxious that I found myself fast forwarding any time he decided to gorge himself, even skipping half of an episode to avoid it. Next are the crying babies. If there's an episode with a crying baby (season 4 ep 1 especially), go ahead and prepare to fast forward thru a lot of it with the newly born baby "GH" crying constantly and Peggy wailing most of the episode. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 28, 2008 Dia-Bill-ic Shock Unwilling to change his sugary eating habits, Bill is diagnosed with diabetes; after deciding to use a wheelchair that he doesn't really need, Bill is befriended by a rugby player who teaches him to be independent. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 5, 2008 Earthy Girls Are Easy When a local paper plans to run a story about Strickland Propane dumping old propane tanks into the river, Hank suggests that the company go green; Dale, in an attempt to impress the ladies, organizes an Earth benefit concert. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 19, 2008 Square-Footed Monster The Hill family and the rest of the neighborhood visit the City Council to protest when Ted Wassonasong tries to build a "McMansion." Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 2, 2008 Lost in MySpace Despite Hank's objections, Strickland Propane creates a MySpace page in hopes of boosting business. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 9, 2008 No Bobby Left Behind Bobby is identified as special at school, then placed in a class where he no longer has to do homework or take standardized tests. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 16, 2008 A Bill Full of Dollars Peggy plays the stock market with Minh and Dale, hoping to earn money for a new flat-screen TV. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 30, 2008 Straight as an Arrow When Hank and Bobby decide to get involved with a boys' outdoor club called the Order of the Straight Arrow, Hank clashes with the Arrowmaster. Details Episode 8 Aired Feb 8, 2009 Lucky See Monkey Do When Peggy plans a baby shower for Luanne, Lucky asks his sister Myrna and her children to the party. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 14, 2009 What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis... Hank's boss, Buck Strickland, asks Hank to accompany him to the National Propane Gas Convention. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 1, 2009 Master of Puppets When Hank and Peggy forget to pick up Bobby at the mall, he uses their guilt to pit them against each other for his attention. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 8, 2009 Bwah My Nose During football practice, Hank breaks his nose and goes to a plastic surgeon to get it fixed. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 15, 2009 Uncool Customer Peggy becomes friends with Katt Savage (Kate Walsh), the coolest and most glamorous mother at Bobby's cotillion classes. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 22, 2009 Nancy Does Dallas Dale gets out of hand when Nancy leaves the small-town news arena for the bright lights of Dallas, prompting Hank and Peggy to beg her to return home. Details Episode 14 Aired Apr 19, 2009 Born Again on the Fourth of July Bobby sees the error of his ways and decides it's up to him to bring peace to Arlen; Hank and the guys try to outdo another neighborhood with the grandest July Fourth fireworks extravaganza ever. Details Episode 15 Aired Apr 26, 2009 Serves Me Right for Giving Gen. George S. Patton the Bathroom Key Hank receives a box of his late father's personal effects and a set of bizarre last requests; Dale and Bill become bitter enemies while fighting over an empty beer can left on the ground. Details Episode 16 Aired May 3, 2009 Bad News Bill Hank is vilified by a Little League coach when he tries to be realistic about Bobby's below-average baseball skills. Details Episode 17 Aired May 10, 2009 Manger Baby Einstein Luanne creates a franchise around her Manger Baby puppets and becomes a children's performer. Details Episode 18 Aired May 17, 2009 Uh-Oh Canada Hank and the guys deal with less-than-agreeable visitors when Boomhauer trades homes with a Canadian family for the summer. Details Episode 19 Aired Sep 13, 2009 The Boy Can't Help It A trio of older girls befriends Bobby, and Hank worries that his son is being emasculated; Hank and the guys build the ultimate cart for a homeless man. Details Episode 20 Aired Sep 13, 2009 To Sirloin With Love Bobby joins the local college's meat-examination team after he discovers he has a talent for identifying cuts of meat. Details Episode 21 Aired May 3, 2010 The Honeymooners Hank's mother announces that she has decided to marry a man Hank has never met and move into a recreational vehicle. Details Episode 22 Aired May 4, 2010 Bill Gathers Moss To relieve his loneliness, Bill takes in some roommates, including Principal Moss, a former pinup girl and a Russian who deals in high-end fashion knockoffs. Details Episode 23 Aired May 5, 2010 When Joseph Met Lori and Made Out With Her in the Janitor's Closet After getting into an argument with Joseph about the girl he has been dating, Dale ends up in a mental institution. Details Episode 24 Aired May 6, 2010 Just Another Manic Kahn-Day Kahn's bouts of manic depression threaten to derail Hank's plan to build a tricked-out barbecue grill for an upcoming Strickland event. Details
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Season Info

Director
Ken Wong, Jack Perkins, Tricia Garcia, Steve Robertson, Kyounghee Lim
Executive Producer
Mike Judge, Greg Daniels, Michael Rotenberg, Howard Klein, John Altschuler, Dave Krinsky
Screenwriter
Jennifer Barrow, Aron Abrams, Paul Corrigan, Dan McGrath, Jim Dauterive, Brad Walsh, Rebecca May, Christy Stratton-Mann
Network
Fox
Rating
TV-PG (D)
Genre
Comedy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 28, 2008