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  1. Voiced by: Johnny Hardwick (English, 1997-2023), Shigeru Nagashima (Japanese) "If you want I can show you how to make a bomb out of a roll of toilet paper and a stick of dynamite." Dale Gribble rounds out Hank's circle of friends. Dale, an exterminator by trade, is a paranoid conspiracy theorist who has prepared for just about any unlikely ...

  2. King of the Hill is unusual for giving flatter characters new aspects, then focusing too hard on them, thus creating the sense of Flanderization at the same time as they get Character Development. Protagonist Hank Hill goes back and forth, as his characterization depends on the writer. According to this article, some of the writing staff ...

  3. Beavis and Butt-head happens in the future of King of the Hill. It was never said, but the real reason "King of the Hill" ended was because Hank stopped going on adventures, he got tired of his life. After years of this happening, Peggy became tired of living with him and divorced him.

  4. Easily one of the most well-known things about King of the Hill and a Running Gag throughout the series. Often snowcloned as "I sell [X] and [X] accessories". "Pocket sand!" Explanation. In "Solider of Misfortune", Dale tosses sand from his pocket into a guy's face while saying this. "That's my purse!

  5. Three: You've already said you sympathize with the invading Mongolians of 2087, so you'd be the last one they'd send to fight'em. And four: If you were from the future, you would've seen this coming. — "The Incredible Hank". Peggy, you're not driven by fashion trends or snarky websites, you're just who you need to be.

  6. Affectionate Nickname: He calls Hank “Old Top.”. Bobby calls his father this in "The Buck Stops Here" when he starts copying Buck. Subverted in "That's What She Said", when Rich, a new employee, temporarily becomes Buck's new favorite because of his smutty jokes and juvenile behavior, to the extent he starts calling Rich "Old Top".

  7. Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: Bobby feels this way at least one day of the year when Hank makes a whole birthday party for Ladybird.; Athletically Challenged: He can't play sports to save his life, in stark contrast to his father, Hank, who was a star football running back in high school.

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