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King of the Hill

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1997–
  • 12
  • 30 Min.
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Mike Judge in King of the Hill (1997)
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Ein Propangasverkäufer in Arlen, Texas, versucht, mit den verrückten Possen seiner Familie und Freunde fertig zu werden, während er gleichzeitig versucht, seinen Sohn auf der Spur zu halten.Ein Propangasverkäufer in Arlen, Texas, versucht, mit den verrückten Possen seiner Familie und Freunde fertig zu werden, während er gleichzeitig versucht, seinen Sohn auf der Spur zu halten.Ein Propangasverkäufer in Arlen, Texas, versucht, mit den verrückten Possen seiner Familie und Freunde fertig zu werden, während er gleichzeitig versucht, seinen Sohn auf der Spur zu halten.

  • Stoffentwicklung
    • Greg Daniels
    • Mike Judge
    • Saladin K. Patterson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mike Judge
    • Kathy Najimy
    • Pamela Adlon
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    7,5/10
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      • Greg Daniels
      • Mike Judge
      • Saladin K. Patterson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mike Judge
      • Kathy Najimy
      • Pamela Adlon
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    • 2 Primetime Emmys gewonnen
      • 13 Gewinne & 56 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Hank Hill…
    • 1997–2025
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    • Peggy Hill…
    • 1997–2025
    Pamela Adlon
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    • Bobby Hill…
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    Johnny Hardwick
    • Dale Gribble…
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    Stephen Root
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    • Bill Dauterive…
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    Brittany Murphy
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    • 1997–2010
    Toby Huss
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    • 1997–2025
    David Herman
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    • 1997–2010
    Ashley Gardner
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    • Nancy Hicks Gribble…
    • 1997–2010
    Lauren Tom
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    • Minh Souphanousinphone…
    • 1997–2025
    Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer
    • Joseph Gribble…
    • 2000–2010
    Dennis Burkley
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    • Principal Moss…
    • 1997–2010
    Jonathan Joss
    Jonathan Joss
    • John Redcorn…
    • 1997–2025
    Scott Klace
    Scott Klace
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    • 2004–2009
    Tom Petty
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    • Lucky…
    • 2004–2009
    Naoki Tatsuta
    Naoki Tatsuta
    • Hank Hill (Japanese dub)
    • 1997–1998
    Fujiko Takimoto
    • Bobby Hill (Japanese dub)
    • 1997–1998
    Phil Hendrie
    Phil Hendrie
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    • 1999–2009
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    10kapilkulkarni81

    An excellent change from everything else

    Although we don't get this show in India, I managed to get a couple of episodes from the net. Let me tell you, this is a fine show. It deals with an upright, honest and sometimes down-on-his-luck propane salesman from Texas, Hank Hill and his quirky family and friends. But what makes this show different is that it does not have a frantic pace at which things take place. Although, I thoroughly enjoy 'The Simpsons' and 'Family Guy', yet these shows have everything happening at a breakneck speed; the gags, the animation, etc. King of the Hill somehow has a certain calmness to it. It deals with real people (5 fingers, not 4) and fairly real situations. It always puts a smile on my face and it's nice to hear Hank's pearls of wisdom. It was a pleasant surprise coming from the creators of Beavis and Butthead. I definitely recommend this show. Two thumbs up.
    Tikiman

    Better than most non-animated shows

    Now that Mike Judge has made a fortune off Beavis and Butthead, he gets to do what he wants - thankfully his creativity extends far beyond the crude (though very funny) humor of his previous series. KOTH has its share of humor, but I think it shines because of the perceptiveness it displays about life. The series is full of very touching moments between Hank and his son Bobby, which rang very true with me, since I am an only child (Hank has a narrow urethra, so Bobby is his only offspring). All in all, this is a great show to watch, and I hope it stays on the air for a long time.
    tfrizzell

    Getting Life Lessons Across Via the Animated Route.

    Very excellent prime-time animated series from the highly creative and brilliant mind of Mike Judge ("Beavis and Butt-Head" fame). "King of the Hill" deals with a small town Texas family and their wild misadventures. Shades of "The Flintstones" and "The Simpsons" here as the show has vivid characters galore. Propane salesman Hank Hill and substitute Spanish teacher wife Peggy rear awkward adolescent son Bobby in the fictional town of Arlen. Hank has a wild World War II hero for a dad (Cotton), a niece who lives with him and his family (Luanne), a far from perfect boss (Buck Strickland), a slew of childhood friends (conspiracy theorist/bug exterminator Dale, lonely divorcée/Army barber Bill and often verbally incoherent swinging bachelor Boomhauer) and even Laotian neighbors. These vivid characters create a wholesome landscape of small-town Texas community life that accurately shows how lives intertwine and interweave. The situations in the series are hilarious and yet many times life-affirming as the show's brain trust do their best to have messages that center around family, friends and personal sacrifice. The running gags (Dale's wife having a torrid affair with a Native American new age healer who actually conceived her only son while her husband has no earthly clue) and the constant humanity and vulnerability of the featured characters make "King of the Hill" a real sight to behold. The art and science of television production combine to make a truly outstanding and intelligent sitcom for most all age groups. 5 stars out of 5.
    7briancham1994

    More grounded than The Simpsons

    It's inevitable that this would be compared to The Simpsons given its time period and style. This show definitely aims to be more grounded and relatable rather than zany. It does this very well but it can alienate some audiences who want an escape from everyday squabbles rather than see more of it. Also, the characters and scenarios become more extreme in order to remain engaging, which slowly defeats the purpose of the show. Still, I enjoyed a lot of the episodes and I think it does have a life of its own outside the typical 90s "Simpsons clone" genre.
    DarthBill

    It's alright to be a redneck

    Hank Hill, the hero of "King of the Hill", is the last of a dying breed in many ways. He's reasonably honest, reasonably moral, he works hard, he believes in American craftsmanship, and he loves his dysfunctional family. And he's a conservative. He's a bit repressed emotionally though; annoying him or getting him mad is easy, but expressing those tender emotions like love is hard for him, due mostly to his upbringing by his dysfunctional and tyrannical dad Cotton, an obnoxious old man who lost his shins in WWII and somehow had his feet sewn into his knees. Hank's conservative point of view doesn't always make him easily sympathetic in some cases though.

    Hank's wife, Peggy, is a warm, loving and caring person at heart, but she's also a megalomaniac. Peggy is an over confident and under educated substitute Spanish teacher, quite rare in this day and age of "Women power". Peggy always strives to do her best, which isn't bad in and of itself, but her pride tends to exude control over her decisions which leads to Peggy making a fool of herself.

    Hank's son Bobby is a dense, effeminate couch potato who's watched too much TV. Full of under developed desires and longings, Bobby is easily impressionable and easily gets caught up in fads when they shove their message in his face hard enough. As Hank puts it, "That boy ain't right." His initial goal is to be a stand up comic, but he later decides to be a magician. His friends are Connie (later a girlfriend) and Joseph.

    Hank also has a live in niece, Luanne. She was raised to be trailer trash by her dysfunctional parents (her dad is Peggy's brother) and initially longs to be a Hollywood hair stylist. Like Bobby, Luanne can be easily caught up in fads.

    Hanks friends are Dale, Bill and Boomhauer. Boomhauer is a motor mouth Lothario whom no one can really understand. Bill is a faded high school football star turned army barber who's wife has left him and appears to have a thing for Peggy. Dale is an exterminator and conspiracy theorist who's so wrapped up in his conspiracy theories that he would never suspect that his newscaster wife Nancy is having an affair with her Indian therapist John Redcorn and/or that his son Joseph is actually the son of John Redcorn and Nancy. The only other person who doesn't seem to notice this is Joseph himself. Hank's neighbor is an Asian man named Kahn (Connie's dad), the classic feuding neighbor scenario.

    Despite the many frustrations Hank endures and the compromises he has to make, he trudges on, clinging to his ideals and doing the best he can.

    Part of why this is still better than the Simpsons is that unlike the Simpsons, this show doesn't rely on anyone character to supply all the laughs and it doesn't rely on larger than life animated sight gags for all the laughs either. Hank is also probably the only TV Dad to have the dignity of being right anymore. And unlike Homer, even when Hank's efforts get ridiculous they're never as outlandish and moronic as the former's.

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      In addition to providing the voice of Luanne, Brittany Murphy voiced the young Joseph Gribble. When Joseph hit puberty, Breckin Meyer took over the role.
    • Patzer
      In the early episodes, Luanne clearly has automotive skills - she is seen repairing cars and even ordering Hank parts he needs to fix his truck at one point. From "Jumpin' Crack Bass" on she has little to no knowledge of cars.
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      [repeated line, referring to Bobby]

      Hank: That boy ain't right.

    • Crazy Credits
      The beginning of the opening title sequence may play a slightly different opening sound depending upon the nature of the episode. For example, an episode where the Hills go to Mexico plays a distinctly Mexican guitar riff at the beginning, whereas the 100th episode had a bell ringing and a hooting sound on top of the other "normal" instrumentation.
    • Alternative Versionen
      When Part II of the episode in which Peggy jumps out of a plane and ends up in a body cast aired in syndication, the following was removed: The scene where Bobby cuts G.H.'s umbilical cord, and the scene where Peggy offers to teach Bobby how to change a diaper.
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