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"King of the Hill" DVD Preview

The Complete First Season

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"King of the Hill" DVD

"King of the Hill" DVD

Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment

Recently I received this press release announcing a boxed set of DVDs for "King of the Hill." Look for a review of the DVDs to come soon.

On July 1, Fox Home Entertainment Grills Up A Three Disc DVD Set Featuring Deleted Scenes, A Featurette, Commentary and More

Century City, Calif. (February 15, 2003) – Arlen, Texas’ favorite family is on display when the animated hit series, "King of the Hill" Season One arrives on DVD on July 1, from Fox Home Entertainment. Created by Mike Judge ("Beavis and Butthead," "Office Space,") "King of the Hill" follows the daily lives of "propane and propane accessories" salesman Hank Hill, wife Peggy, son Bobby, Hank’s three beer drinking buddies, his missing war "hero" father and his naive trailer park niece. Over seven million fans tune in each week to enter a world of beer cans, BBQ and power tools where one man is a beacon of Everyman truth – Hank Hill, "King of the Hill" is Americana redneck comedy at its bellyaching finest. The collectible three-disc set includes the show’s first thirteen episodes, commentary, deleted scenes, Barenaked Ladies music video, a featurette and much more.

Series Synopsis:

From "Beavis and Butthead" creator Mike Judge and former "The Simpsons" writer/producer Greg Daniels comes the down-home hit that proves everything really is bigger in Texas – including the laughs! So pull up a chair and join Hank Hill, his family and his neighbors for a beer-drinking, BBQ-ing good time with the hilarious first season of "King of the Hill."

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