Um simples vendedor de propano em Arlen, Texas, tenta lidar com as artimanhas estranhas de sua família e amigos enquanto tenta manter seu filho em ordem.Um simples vendedor de propano em Arlen, Texas, tenta lidar com as artimanhas estranhas de sua família e amigos enquanto tenta manter seu filho em ordem.Um simples vendedor de propano em Arlen, Texas, tenta lidar com as artimanhas estranhas de sua família e amigos enquanto tenta manter seu filho em ordem.
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- 13 vitórias e 56 indicações no total
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- CuriosidadesThe voice of Boomhauer was based on a message left on Mike Judge's telephone answering machine by an irate viewer of Beavis e Butt-Head (1993). The viewer mistook the show's name as "Porky's Butthole."
- Erros de gravaçãoIn 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.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe 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.
- Versões alternativasWhen 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.
- ConexõesFeatured in America's Teenagers Growing Up on Television (1998)
- Trilhas sonorasYahoos and Triangles
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After "Beavis & Butthead" (which I loved), I was really surprised what an affectionate portrait Mike Judge put together. I know well how ripe Texas rednecks are for satire (being a native Texan), though the target is SO easy, it would get a bit tiresome to watch it week after week for years. Hank Hill turned out to be a realistic redneck: worshipful of tradition, fearful of variety and progress, but not really quite as conservative as he thinks he is. My parents are very much like that, too. As I've watched the series, I've been tickled by different characters at different times: first Bobby (almost zen in his bizarre but internally consistent individuality), then Hank's buddies (where the sillier satire comes in), then Hank himself (eternally thwarted by life, but always strong and loving in the end). Lately, Peggy's outrageous ego has me laughing the most. Since this is more like a regular sitcom than "The Simpsons" is, I doubt it will hold up as long, but for now I love it. "King of the Hill" may be the most realistic portrait of Texans ever seen on TV. In response to previous complaints: 1. While Texas does have many citizens who are members of ethnic minorities, the area of the state in which the show is set (NW Texas--best reckoning has Arlen based on Abilene or San Angelo) has very few of them. 2. If one finds the show boring, one need only change the channel.
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