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    • Bobby Goes Nuts. Every "King of the Hill" fan remembers where they were the first time they heard Bobby scream, "That's my purse! I don't know you!" In "Bobby Goes Nuts," Hank enrolls his son in boxing classes at the YMCA when he's bullied by Connie's wannabe suitor, Chane Wassanasong.
    • Ho Yeah! With "Ho Yeah! ," Hank finds himself in one of his most embarrassing situations yet, and he rises to the occasion in spectacular fashion. Peggy takes a liking to Strickland Propane's latest employee, Tammy Duvall (Renée Zellweger), who hopes to one day get her GED.
    • A Fire Fighting We Will Go. Like a funny, animated "Rashomon," "A Fire Fighting We Will Go" employs flashbacks and multiple perspectives to find out how Hank, Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer managed to burn down the Arlen Fire Department.
    • High Anxiety. At the end of "Hanky Panky," Buck Strickland's mistress, Debbie Grund (Reese Witherspoon), is found dead in the dumpster outside Buck's restaurant, Sugarfoot's Barbecue (renamed Peggy's Sugarfoot's when Mrs. Hill took over as manager).
    • Bobby Goes Nuts. November 11, 2001. 1,069 votes. In this praise-worthy episode, Bobby Hill takes center stage and attends a self-defense course, learning techniques to protect himself and unknowingly causing quite the ruckus around town.
    • Ho Yeah! February 25, 2001. 717 votes. Friends and family grow concerned when an endearing cousin, voiced by guest star Snoop Dogg, unintentionally lands Hank and the crew in hot water with the wrong crowd.
    • A Firefighting We Will Go. January 12, 1999. 858 votes. When the firehouse is in dire need of volunteers, Hank and the gang rise to the occasion, put on their helmets, and valiantly attempt to protect their neighborhood.
    • High Anxiety. February 13, 2000. 223 votes. Enter the world of drama and suspense with this amusing installment, where Hank becomes entangled in a web of lies and secrets.
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    • Hank's Dirty Laundry (Season 2, Episode 7) In season 2’s “Hank’s Dirty Laundry,” Hank is shocked to learn that his identity has been stolen and his credit cards have been used to rent X-rated movies.
    • Aisle 8A (Season 4, Episode 5) Connie comes to stay with the Hills while her parents are on vacation in Hawaii in the season 4 episode “Aisle 8A.” However, Connie and Hank are equally mortified when Connie has her first period at their house.
    • Keeping Up With Our Joneses (Season 1, Episode 10) When Hank catches Bobby smoking a cigarette in “Keeping Up with Our Joneses,” he doles out the classic punishment of forcing his son to smoke an entire carton of cigarettes.
    • Escape From Party Island (Season 3, Episode 17) Hank ends up living his worst nightmare in “Escape from Party Island.” He agrees to drive his overly critical mother and her bickering friends to Galveston, which is bad enough, but then they find themselves trapped on an island full of rowdy college students celebrating spring break.
  1. Jul 1, 2024 · This list reflects a blend of critical acclaim and fan adoration, capturing the essence of what makes King of the Hill an enduring classic.

  2. A fan-made list of the best episodes in the animated series King of the Hill, created by Mike Judge. See the titles, ratings, summaries, and cast of each episode, and why the author ranked them as the top 10.

  3. Feb 20, 2022 · A list of the best episodes of the animated sitcom King of the Hill, created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels. The episodes cover various themes, characters, and situations, from Hank's father Cotton Hill to Bobby's first period.

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  5. Sep 24, 2019 · A list of the funniest and most memorable episodes from the animated sitcom King Of The Hill, ranked by season. From Hank's adventures with Dale and Bill to Bobby's growing up and Peggy's songs, find out which episodes made the cut.

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