Return of the King
- El episodio se transmitió el 4 ago 2025
- 25min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.1/10
904
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHank and Peggy move back to Arlen and struggle to readjust to their old life. Bobby runs into a childhood friend in Dallas.Hank and Peggy move back to Arlen and struggle to readjust to their old life. Bobby runs into a childhood friend in Dallas.Hank and Peggy move back to Arlen and struggle to readjust to their old life. Bobby runs into a childhood friend in Dallas.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Mike Judge
- Hank Hill
- (voz)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Luke Jr.
- (voz)
- …
Brian Huskey
- Pilot
- (voz)
Maz Jobrani
- Muhammad
- (voz)
Adam Ray
- Tacos Patron
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
Dales new voice is awful ..they need to get someone else. The voice is too forced..the rest is excellent!!!!. The story is Great. How they incorporated everything from the old show.john red corn is not in very good shape..but still good. I hope Bobby gets back with Connie. Wondering if they a going to replace the voice of lueann and lucky. Hoping there will b another season. Hopefully they will have Strickland propane in the show. Just really excited for the reboot.
10UpISmoke
King of the hill was one of those shows that I would watch coming home from school when I was younger, with this new season it feels exactly the same , the writing , the humor, the new characters feel like they've been there the whole time, many shows can't carry the same atmosphere when they remake or add on seasons yet King of the hill has pulled this off ! Great show !
I like the show's attempt to update the family. You don't really see this much in sitcoms or see shows get a 2nd chance thus far down the line. To the Dale voice commenters, the original guy did the voice the first 7 episodes. Huss didn't take over until halfway through. Hardwick must have forgot his cadence because it was quite off.
You don't know what you've got til its gone. Or in some cases, you don't know what it was or meant, until it returns.
This is an absolutely fantastic take on the classic fundamentals of Hank Hill's Texas and the embodiment of the modern world.
Its hillarious for so many reasons and the nostalgia of a time, not a place, that feels so lost in todays melodramatic geopolitical climate.
This is a gift for those of us who appreciate simpler times while still trying to figure out all the subjugated BS of today's society.
Something to be appreciated and adorned by all. Its important, now more than ever, for people to understand and appreciate and respect history instead of the liberal re-writes that we have to suffer through.
This episode made me laugh and feel as comfortable as ever. With a fresh new take on the beloved characters. An older Bobby still as much an individual as he has always been. The heart & soul of the series. Never wavers and never bows down, but in a RESPECTFUL manner that us ultimately LOST on millenials.
The humor here is incredible as it transcends all borders and truly ushers in the generations in this shiny new bubble. Everything in one place, without the fear of prejudices from the "New millenial homes" (and that statement is used ironically. If you're not a Gen-X'er then you don't get it)
This episode had me crying. Easily appreciated by all, especially those of us familiar with the original. Something that respects our roots while incorporating... lets just say all the sh¡t that's been forced on us since this series ended its first run.
This is an absolutely fantastic take on the classic fundamentals of Hank Hill's Texas and the embodiment of the modern world.
Its hillarious for so many reasons and the nostalgia of a time, not a place, that feels so lost in todays melodramatic geopolitical climate.
This is a gift for those of us who appreciate simpler times while still trying to figure out all the subjugated BS of today's society.
Something to be appreciated and adorned by all. Its important, now more than ever, for people to understand and appreciate and respect history instead of the liberal re-writes that we have to suffer through.
This episode made me laugh and feel as comfortable as ever. With a fresh new take on the beloved characters. An older Bobby still as much an individual as he has always been. The heart & soul of the series. Never wavers and never bows down, but in a RESPECTFUL manner that us ultimately LOST on millenials.
The humor here is incredible as it transcends all borders and truly ushers in the generations in this shiny new bubble. Everything in one place, without the fear of prejudices from the "New millenial homes" (and that statement is used ironically. If you're not a Gen-X'er then you don't get it)
This episode had me crying. Easily appreciated by all, especially those of us familiar with the original. Something that respects our roots while incorporating... lets just say all the sh¡t that's been forced on us since this series ended its first run.
Jokes aside, this truly did feel like a natural return to form for the Hill family. The humor and plots are just like I remembered, and their approach to modern politics is still the same as it was before - nonexistant. I have a few nitpicks like everyone being weirdly comfortable with swearing all of the sudden, but otherwise it still feels like we never left Rainy Street.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaToby Huss performs all of Dale's speaking lines. His other noises are sampled from a library of Johnny Hardwick sounds.
- ErroresThe Scouts inform Hank that Samoas were renamed Caramel DeLites to be more sensitive to Samoans. In reality the cookie is still called by both names and it depends on which bakery supplies a troop's cookies: ABC Bakeries is Caramel DeLites and Little Brownie Bakers is Samoas.
- Citas
Peggy Hill: [after getting Bobby's voicemail] I assume this means you are too busy with your restaurant to speak to your mother who misses you and gave you life.
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 25min
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 16:9 HD
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