King of the Hill Season 7
Set in Texas, this animated series follows the life of propane salesman Hank Hill, who lives with his overly confident substitute Spanish teacher wife Peggy, wannabe comedian son Bobby, and naive niece Luanne. Hank has conservative views about God, family, and country, but his values and ethics are often challenged by the situations he, his family, and his beer-drinking neighbors/buddies find themselves in.
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King of the Hill
1997 / TV-PGSet in Texas, this animated series follows the life of propane salesman Hank Hill, who lives with his overly confident substitute Spanish teacher wife Peggy, wannabe comedian son Bobby, and naive niece Luanne. Hank has conservative views about God, family, and country, but his values and ethics are often challenged by the situations he, his family, and his beer-drinking neighbors/buddies find themselves in.
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King of the Hill Season 7 Full Episode Guide
Reading tarot cards introduces Bobby to a coven of compatriots who want to train him to become a wizard.
To escape her daughter-in-law, Kahn's mother does maid work for the Hills, and for Bill, who finds the woman romantically made-to-order.
A pest-control expert's chemistry with Dale worries Nancy; Hank is the designated driver as Luanne turns 21.
A handyman sees racism in a bite from Ladybird, suspected of picking up subconscious cues from her master, Hank.
After inadvertently spreading lice to his buddies, a shunned and depressed Bill winds up in jail, where his popularity soars.
Peggy takes over the organic garden at Bobby's school, but an insect infestation threatens her hope of making the post permanent.
Kicked out by his wife, Hank's hard-living boss, Buck, turns to religion, assisted by his personal Bible coach: Luanne.
Despite a lack of seasoning that Hank deems mandatory, Bobby becomes a whiz at selling propane grills; Bill takes an inadvertent balloon ride.
To toughen up Bobby, Hank decides to send him to Cotton's old boot camp, unaware that lawsuits have altered the severe conditions.
Peggy, Minh and Nancy bond to save a school program, but split up when Minh decides she's the best candidate for a school-board seat.
Hank and Peggy find marital salvation in a motorcycle--until their first long trip.
Worried about how Dale is raising Joseph, John Redcorn asks Hank to take the boy he fathered on a Native American rite of passage.
Luanne becomes a boxer and, buoyed by success in fixed fights, challenges George Foreman's daughter.
Dale exterminates at the Mega Lo Mart, thanks to an endorsement from a reluctant Hank.
A local pork producer is impressed by Luanne, who goes to his home for a job interview but comes away as his girlfriend.
Seeking an invitation to a book club, Peggy takes over the lease for a bookstore, where business is a bust--until she lets Dale sell guns there, too.
Hank is ordered to take an anger-management class after accidentally cutting one of Dale's fingers off. Dale claims it was retaliation for his causing Hank's kitchen floor to collapse.
Bobby's preference for gardening over gridiron irks Hank, until he enters Bobby in a rose-growing contest.
A dog-dancing contest pits Hank and Ladybird against Bobby and Connie's dog, while Bill tries to partner with a rottweiler.
Hank is opposed to Bobby's taking Home Economics, until his domestic skills outshine those of Peggy, who tries to sabotage his Thanksgiving meal.
Connie's delinquent cousin captivates Bobby, who's oblivious when she turns their science project into a drug lab.
A competitive eating groupie encourages Bill to enter a hot dog eating contest.
Bobby meets a new girl, but Hank objects to her parents' liberal parenting style.