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In the episode "King of the Ant Hill" with Cinco de Mayo approaching, Hank purchases an exorbitant new lawn of Raleigh St. Augustine sod for $1.25 per square foot, which Dale destroys with fire ants as an act of revenge to Hank for terminating his exterminating services. Just as Hank is about to attack him to a physical fight in payback for ...
King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels. [1] [2] The main characters are Hank Hill, Peggy Hill, Bobby Hill, Dale Gribble, Bill Dauterive, Jeff Boomhauer, Luanne Platter, Nancy Gribble, Joseph Gribble, Kahn Souphanousinphone, Minh Souphanousinphone, Connie Souphanousinphone, John Redcorn, Cotton Hill, Didi Hill, Buck Strickland, and Lucky ...
King of the Hill's strong ratings helped The Simpsons post its first increase over previous season ratings. [6] To coincide with Fox's broadcast of Super Bowl XXXI, a 20 second skit titled "Super Bowl Moment with Hank Hill" aired on January 26, 1997, in which Hank tries to cut in line at a supermarket checkout on the day of the Super Bowl. This ...
King of the Hill, which aired on Fox for 13 seasons, from 1997 to 2009, centered on propane salesman Hank Hill and his family and friends in Arlen, Texas. The present day-set revival — which ...
King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that initially aired on Fox from January 12, 1997, to September 13, 2009, with four more episodes airing in syndication from May 3 to 6, 2010.
One such story, "The Man in the Ant Hill", in No. 27 (January 1962), introduced the character Hank Pym, [5] who would be repurposed eight issues later as the superhero Ant-Man. Anthology stories continued to appear as backups until Tales to Astonish became a superhero "split book" in 1964, when it began featuring one story each of Giant-Man and ...
Hank's Unmentionable Problem - featuring Greg Daniels, co-creator; The Company Man - featuring Klay Hall, director; In-character commentaries: Westie Side Story - Dale Gribble and Bill Dauterive (Johnny Hardwick and Stephen Root) Shins of the Father - Peggy Hill and Bobby Hill (Kathy Najimy and Pamela Segall)
Cotton, after saying "Do ya, now?" and laughing at Peggy's statement, finally dies. Hank comes back in the room and Peggy tells him that Cotton had told her that he loved Hank before he died. Later, back in Hank's yard, Hank places a plaque on the door of the newly rebuilt shed dedicating it to "Cotton Hill: American".