From deep in the heart of Texas comes the 10th season of the half-hour animated comedy King of the Hill, depicting the life and times of Hank Hill (Mike Judge), his family and their neighbors in the fictional suburb of Arlen, Texas — the heartland of America.
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01. Hank's on Board |
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Hank tries to loosen up after realizing that his friends have been sneaking off on fishing trips and not inviting him along because he’s too bossy.
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22 min | 9/18/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
02. Bystand Me |
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Peggy gets a job at the town newspaper writing a household tips column, but inadvertently gives readers the recipe for mustard gas.
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22 min | 9/25/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
03. Bill's House |
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Complications ensue when Bill starts his own half-way house for alcoholics; and Bobby shows Peggy how to ride a bicycle.
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22 min | 11/6/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
04. Harlottown |
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Peggy discovers that Arlen was founded by prostitutes, causing Hank no end of embarrassment.
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22 min | 11/20/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
05. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown |
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Hank and Peggy enroll Bobby in a clown class; and the guys decide to play dodge ball after they find a red utility ball in the alley.
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22 min | 12/4/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
06. Orange you Glad I Did Say Banana |
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Kahn embraces his Laotian heritage and trains to be a rebel fighter; and Bobby learns CPR.
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22 min | 12/11/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
07. You Gotta Believe (in Moderation) |
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Hank tries to raise money to save the middle school’s softball team by pitting the Zephyrs against a Harlem Globetrotters-like team; and complications ensue when Hank makes the mistake of trying to win the game.
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22 min | 1/29/2006 | 160 | Buy | |
08. Business is Picking Up |
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Bobby participates in a “job shadow” program, where he’s wowed by an entrepreneur who makes a living picking up after dogs.
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22 min | 3/19/2006 | 160 | Buy | |
09. The Year of Washing Dangerously |
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Strickland partners with Kahn in a car wash business, forcing Hank to become Kahn’s “work monkey.”
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22 min | 3/26/2006 | 160 | Buy | |
10. Hank Fixes Everything |
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Hank stops Strickland Propane and its competitors from driving each other out of business during a nasty price war, only to be accused of masterminding an illegal propane cartel.
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22 min | 4/2/2006 | 160 | Buy | |
11. Church Hopping |
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After having a falling out with Reverend Stroup, Hank leaves Arlen First Methodist and joins a mega-church… only to be overwhelmed by its nonstop demands on his free time.
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21 min | 4/9/2006 | 160 | Buy | |
12. 24 Hour Propane People |
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After swearing off his favorite strip club, Strickland refashions the propane business using an ice-cream parlor as his inspiration; and Peggy uses her press credentials to obtain free things.
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22 min | 4/23/2006 | 160 | Buy | |
13. Texas Panhandler |
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When Hank rejects Bobby's request for expensive designer jeans, Bobby takes his dad's advice and gets himself a really "cool" job; but begging on the street isn't exactly what Hank had in mind.
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22 min | 4/30/2006 | 160 | Buy | |
14. Hank's Bully |
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When new neighbors move in, their young son starts bullying Hank, making his life miserable; and Dale talks Peggy into trying her hand at decorative taxidermy.
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22 min | 5/7/2006 | 160 | Buy | |
15. Edu-macating Lucky |
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Lucky, Luanne’s good-for-nothing boyfriend, won’t marry her until he passes his GED test; when he asks Peggy to tutor him, she schemes to end their relationship by teaching him all the wrong answers.
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22 min | 5/14/2006 | 160 | Buy | |