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  1. Feb 25, 2001 · Ho, Yeah!: Directed by Tricia Garcia, Klay Hall. With Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy, Pamela Adlon, Brittany Murphy. After Hank and Peggy unknowingly board a prostitute, her violent pimp shows up looking for her. Then they soon discover that Hank has been unwittingly "pimping" her all around town.

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    • Animation, Comedy, Drama
    • Tricia Garcia, Klay Hall
    • 2001-02-25
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    "Ho Yeah!" is the ninety-seventh episode of King of the Hill. It was first aired on February 25, 2001. The episode was written by Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, and directed by Tricia Garcia. Renée Zellweger and Snoop Dogg were guest stars.

    When Peggy offers to let a young and attractive woman stay at the Hill house, it is discovered that their new resident has a second job working as an escort and Hank is thought to be her pimp.

    Hank's patience grows short when Tammi Duvall, Strickland Propane's new employee, makes so many snafus it costs Hank his lunch plans with Peggy. With no one else to dine with, Peggy goes to lunch with Tammi at the Magic Pan. The pair soon become fast friends, and Tammi expresses a desire to get her GED. Peggy promises to tutor Tammi, and when she learns that Tammi lacks a place to live, she also offers her the den—despite Hank's vehement objections. Soon after, Tammi hooks up with "a friend" who is passing through town. Unbeknownst to Hank and Peggy, Tammi is a prostitute, and the "friend" is one of her customers.

    When Tammi returns home, she gives Hank fifty dollars as a way of expressing her gratitude for putting her up, pleasing Hank. Later, while walking through the Arlen mall, Tammi points out a revealing outfit on a mannequin and tells Peggy that she would look nice in it. Soon after, Tammi focuses on giving Peggy a complete makeover. When Tammi returns home, Hank realizes that Tammi is having a "date" with Lane Pratley and Miles Burton on the same night. Hank sees nothing wrong with a woman having a number of suitors. Later, Tammi introduces the made-over Peggy, who sports prostitute-like makeup, teased hair and a short skirt. Hank approves, telling Peggy she looks "hot." Tammi then gives Hank a cowboy-style hat with a big feather. Later, when Lane Pratley drops by the house, Peggy insists that Pratley stay for one of her home-cooked meals, much to Pratley's disdain. Later, Hank observes Tammi having an argument with a man and decides to step in. Wearing his feather hat and driving Cotton's vintage Caddy, Hank confronts the man, whose name is Donald. When Tammi explains that the man took her money, Hank demands its return. Frightened, and mistaking Hank for a pimp, Donald hands over the cash. Later, a man named Alabaster Jones, the "main mack daddy" of Oklahoma City, confronts Hank and introduces himself as Tammi's pimp. Alabaster accuses Hank of "trickin' Tammi out all over town." Hank puts all of the pieces together and realizes that Tammi is a prostitute and Alabaster thinks he has been acting as Tammi's pimp.

    •Hank Hill

    •Peggy Hill

    •Bobby Hill

    •Luanne Platter

    •Dale Gribble

    •Jeff Boomhauer

    •The name is a reference to Peggy Hill's catchphrase "Ho yeah!".

    •Tammi's hair and hairstyle resemble that of Peg Bundy. Peg Bundy was one of the lead characters from the FOX sitcom Married with Children.

    •On FOX, this episode was rated TV-14-D and on Adult Swim, it is rated TV-PG-DL.

    •According to Hank, it took him two years to get his den back when Luanne moved out.

    •The King of the Hill theme during the closing credits is re-imagined as a funky wah-wah infused Blaxploitation/70s porn movie style version.

    •This episode marks the second and last appearance of Miles Burton, the manager of Burton's Prime Rib who first appeared in "When Cotton Comes Marching Home".

    •In the second shot of Alabaster chasing Hank, Tammi has only one ring on her wrist.

  4. "King of the Hill" Ho, Yeah! (TV Episode 2001) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Jul 29, 2024 · Snoop Dogg appeared in King of the Hill as Alabaster Jones, a pimp from Oklahoma City. This character was featured in the Season 5 episode, "Ho Yeah!"

  6. Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr. (born October 20, 1971), known professionally as Snoop Dogg (previously Snoop Doggy Dogg and briefly Snoop Lion), is an American rapper, record producer, and actor.

  7. Hank : I am the mack daddy of Heimlich County, I play it straight up, yo. You get the hell out of my 'hood. She's my ho now.