Big Kid
- That show was filled with life lessons that I apply to my own kids. Me and my son watch the show when ever its on. Wish it was still on.
- —Guest thatherton
My Childhood
- As a kid my parents watched this show with me and I didn't understand most of the subtlety but now that I have matured I started watching them again and was hooked on the first episode. The humor is just so different from the stuff on TV now.
- —Guest me
We'll miss you, Hank
- We were in Austin not long ago, and happened past the Headquarters for the Texas Propane Association. Of course, both of us looked at each other and immediately laughed. Too bad a great series won't continue, but at least they never jumped the shark like others that are still on the air. I can't stand South Park any more, and find The Simpsons lame. We'll miss you, Hills et al!
- —Guest whereisarlen
A Clean Cartoon
- I'll really miss Boomhauer and the fact that Hank respected Peggy.
- —Guest Lore A
will be missed
- I would really hate for this show to be gone. I always cannot wait to get home to watch this. I really don't watch any thing else. It's a show that really hit's home. It is very funny & very good. Kahn is very good & Boomhauer & Dale all are very good.
- —Guest Lisa Beaty
Everything!!!!
- I will miss everything about King of the Hill. I hate to see it go.
- —Guest Kat
The best Animated Sitcom
- Too much to list! Dang ol' shame I tell you what. :) So some folks dont like it AYE?
- —Guest X
Upset
- This was the greatest ever cartoon,up there with Simpsons.better than Family Guy etc. It was awesome and you can watch all the episodes online. I DONT KNOW YOU!!! THATS MY PURSE!!!!
- —Guest boooby hill
sad
- the show closes, then Brittany Murphy dies. Its like not only did it close...but the lid is shut tight even more so now that Luanne is gone.
- —Guest joey
LouMartin3
- It's the end or beginning of an era. Who knows which?
- —LouMartin3
Jumpin Crack Bass
- That was the first episode of King of the Hill I watched. I was hooked ever since. I grew up in Texas and spent much time in central Texas where Arlen "is". I love the characters because I know people just like Dale, Bill, Hank, Peggy, Bobby, etc.. My dad has since been hooked on the show and says his dad would have loved it if he had been around to watch it. I sure hope they release some more dvds
- —Guest deltbear
King of the about time your off air Judg
- This show was very average at best. Overrated and Judge hasn't been great since Beavis and Butthead. His understanding of Americans were wrong and his opinion of Canadians was terrible. I don't mind being made fun of for being a Canadian but at least have your facts straight. South park does it right, KOTH seems to think we are Rude annoying loud mouths who are know it all. uhh yeah that's us we are really known world wide for being rude(that's why 85%of Americans put Canadian flags on their luggage while they travel, because we are hated much more then the yanks. Anyway so glad to see this crappy show ended. The last one I watched was when the Canadian neighbor moved into boomhowers house, and its was so terrible. If your gonna make fun of us be funny not oppressive.
- —Guest Jim
I tell you What...
- I still remember the first time i heard Hank say those words. It was a real catch-phrase that most people use in their everyday lives. I personally never used it but in response to the sad goodbye I'm going to try and fit it in I tell you Hwat. Boomhauer was a cop in the end, right?
- —Guest Ali Mota
I'll miss the clean grout
- In one of the early episodes, Peggy distracted Hank by telling him that there was mold on the grout. Hank immediately went to work, cleaning the grout. That hooked me on the show because we could still get a good laugh at Hank's expense even if he was an upstanding citizen rather than a lazy buffoon like Homer. And details like his narrow urethra and clean grout signaled that this show was going to be something special. And what a ride it has been.
- —Guest WVU Lou
It's a real show...
- The thing with 'King Of The Hill' was that it was animated, but didn't have to be. Rarely, if ever were the characters truly larger than life (with the exception of Hank's Dad's missing knees) and rarely were things done that couldn't be done with live action. But the choice to make it animated was awesome. Also, Hank Hill reminds me of my dad. And one more thing, I saw the Refreshments in a field in Canada in 95 or 96, and they played that song. Good times.
- —punkmusic
Bobby's Scratchy Voice
- I'm going to miss this show because it's just a really nice, family fun cartoon. I think all the characters are really fun to watch. I'll miss Bobby's voice and Peggy's 'can do' attitude the most though. Oh, and Boomhowser and....oh it's sad to see it go!
- —Guest Sue Funke
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