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Les rois du Texas

Titre original : King of the Hill
  • Série télévisée
  • 1997–
  • Tous publics
  • 30min
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62 k
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Mike Judge in Les rois du Texas (1997)
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Un vendeur de propane à Arlen au Texas essaie de faire face aux singeries loufoques de sa famille et de ses amis, tout en essayant de garder son fils sur le bon chemin.Un vendeur de propane à Arlen au Texas essaie de faire face aux singeries loufoques de sa famille et de ses amis, tout en essayant de garder son fils sur le bon chemin.Un vendeur de propane à Arlen au Texas essaie de faire face aux singeries loufoques de sa famille et de ses amis, tout en essayant de garder son fils sur le bon chemin.

  • Création
    • Greg Daniels
    • Mike Judge
    • Saladin K. Patterson
  • Casting principal
    • Mike Judge
    • Kathy Najimy
    • Pamela Adlon
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    62 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    180
    53
    • Création
      • Greg Daniels
      • Mike Judge
      • Saladin K. Patterson
    • Casting principal
      • Mike Judge
      • Kathy Najimy
      • Pamela Adlon
    • 181avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 13 victoires et 56 nominations au total

    Épisodes278

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    King of the Hill: The Complete Third Season
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    King of the Hill: Season 2
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    King of the Hill: Season 2
    King of the Hill: Season 2
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    King of the Hill: Season 2
    King of the Hill: The Complete First Season
    Trailer 0:17
    King of the Hill: The Complete First Season

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    Mike Judge
    Mike Judge
    • Hank Hill…
    • 1997–2025
    Kathy Najimy
    Kathy Najimy
    • Peggy Hill…
    • 1997–2025
    Pamela Adlon
    Pamela Adlon
    • Bobby Hill…
    • 1997–2025
    Johnny Hardwick
    • Dale Gribble…
    • 1997–2025
    Stephen Root
    Stephen Root
    • Bill Dauterive…
    • 1997–2025
    Brittany Murphy
    Brittany Murphy
    • Luanne Platter…
    • 1997–2010
    Toby Huss
    Toby Huss
    • Kahn Souphanousinphone Sr.…
    • 1997–2025
    David Herman
    David Herman
    • Buckley…
    • 1997–2010
    Ashley Gardner
    Ashley Gardner
    • Nancy Hicks Gribble…
    • 1997–2010
    Lauren Tom
    Lauren Tom
    • Minh Souphanousinphone…
    • 1997–2025
    Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer
    • Joseph Gribble…
    • 2000–2010
    Dennis Burkley
    Dennis Burkley
    • Principal Moss…
    • 1997–2010
    Jonathan Joss
    Jonathan Joss
    • John Redcorn…
    • 1997–2025
    Scott Klace
    Scott Klace
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2004–2009
    Tom Petty
    Tom Petty
    • 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
    • Little John…
    • 1999–2009
    • Création
      • Greg Daniels
      • Mike Judge
      • Saladin K. Patterson
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    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.
    glachtrup

    Subtle, Well-Written Satire

    I became addicted to KOTH at age eight. I was sitting on my dad's lap, drinking grapefruit juice and club soda and trying to shake off my migraine. Finally, after a lot of moaning on my part, Dad agreed to stop watching "Law & Order". He put in a tape of eight KOTHs and said that we could watch this instead.

    I'm thirteen now, and I'm still hooked. The characters are memorable and extremely realistic. Being born and bred in the most ultra-prepster, WASP-ish town possible (with, ironically, liberal, agnostic parents) really made me appreciate Peggy and Bobby, because I interact with them daily, as well as Dale, Bill, and Hank (although I have a huge soft spot for Kahn, Minh, and Connie, as well as Kahn's mother. I have a friend how is the very epitome of Connie and with a Dad whose bigoted, holier-then-thou obnoxiousness makes Kahn look like Saint Pete.) The writing is more subtle then "The Simpsons", which was my earlier love and which now takes the back seat. Everything in this show could really happen, and often does. Even the bit-out-there affair of Nancy and John Redcorn isn't that far-fetched (with a husband as wacked an unsexy as Dale, what blonde D-cupped weather girl wouldn't go for a tall-dark-'n'-handsome Native American with sculpted biceps, perfect hair, and a New age healing center who gives massages for a living? Hmmm?) Some people may argue that this show is racist, bigoted, cynical, and Conservative. I was raised in a home where debates about original sin were allowed over vegan dinners and a dart board with Bill O'Reilly's image hangs on our dryer. I come from a mixed-race marriage with a bisexual uncle. And yet I can say that this show in fact tackles such important issues with dry wit and style. Those who act as though they are above Hank's mild "discomforts" with, for instance, gays and lesbians, are at least as hypocritical as Kahn. As for the Conservative argument, I think the show makes fun of Republicans as well, if not more, then left-wingers. Who doesn't laugh at Hank's utter devotion to his party? The argument that this show only has Anglo-Saxons in it is the most asinine I have ever heard. Does the beloved "Family Guy" in it's main cast list a Native American, several Hispanics, and an entire Laotian family? Sure, "The Simpsons" has more black people, but virtually no Asians and not a Hispanic in sight. Besides, Arlen is portrayed as remarkably diverse for a small Northern Texas community. Heck, i'm surprised it isn't pure Caucasian.

    10/10. Brilliant writing, subtle but liberal amounts of dry humor, and a dose of humorous reality-blended satire. Curl up on a laid-back armchair, turn up the heat, and immerse yourself in "King of the Hill."
    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.
    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.
    7deatman9

    A great show

    I really liked this show and I was heart broken when they cancelled it to make room for family guy even though I really like family guy. A lot of people don't like this show and I guess I can see why. It has a very dry humor to it which I persoanlly find very funny. Its not like your typical animated show like simpsons or family guy where crazy stuff is always happening. No its more like a live action show very realistic and it just shows people living their lives.

    This show is about a propane salesman named Hank Hill who lives in the fictional town of Arlen Texas. He lives next door to his three best friends as they take on the tasks of live together from raising their kids to drinking beers in the alley.

    I know the premise sounds kind of slow and dry and don't get me wrong it is but its still very enjoyable. This show only has two kind of viewers people who really like it or people that absolutely hate it there is no ladder. I say take a gamble on this one though folks watch a couple episodes see what you think because it really is good.

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    • Anecdotes
      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.
    • Gaffes
      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.
    • Citations

      [repeated line, referring to Bobby]

      Hank: That boy ain't right.

    • Crédits fous
      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.
    • Versions alternatives
      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.
    • Connexions
      Featured in America's Teenagers Growing Up on Television (1998)
    • Bandes originales
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    • How many seasons does King of the Hill have?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Why didn't the Souphanousinphones move to Nine Rivers Country Club? At the end of S12E08 (The Minh Who knew Too Much), the Souphanousinphones appear to have been accepted into the Nine Rivers Country Club. But in subsequent episodes in the series (eg S12E13 & S12E16), they are still living next door to the Hills on Rainey Street. What happened?
    • If all the characters hate the Mega-Lo-Mart so much, why do they keep shopping there?
    • Is John Redcorn the biological father of Joseph?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 septembre 1998 (France)
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      • États-Unis
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Judgmental Films
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
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