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  1. John Redcorn (voiced by Victor Aaron in 1997, Jonathan Joss in 1998–Present) is Nancy's Native American former "healer" and adulterous lover, and Joseph's biological father. He is a former roadie for Winger and lead singer of Big Mountain Fudgecake.

    • Main Characters
    • Other Hill, Platter and Kleinschmidt relatives
    • Gribble Family
    • Boomhauer Family
    • Dauterive Family
    • Souphanousinphone Family
    • Strickland Propane
    • Tom Landry Middle School
    • The Arlen Vfw
    • Other Characters

    Henry "Hank" Rutherford Hillis a tall, strict, and serious father and husband. He frequently boasts his selling of "propane and propane accessories" and is a proud worker for Strickland Propane. Although Hank is well-meaning, he can be somewhat annoyingly compulsive about little things and aggressive to others, for example, in "Hank's Dirty Laundry...

    Ladybird Hillis the Hill's 13-year old purebred bloodhound. She is seen most of the time as sleepy and tired, although in "Pregnant Paws", she is seen in flashbacks as a very active and playful puppy. Also in "Pregnant Paws", Hank tries to breed her before she dies, but Hank learns she has a "narrow uterus" compared to Hank's narrow urethra. Col. C...

    Nancy Hicks-Gribble is a wife and mother who commonly addresses people as "sug", which is presumably short for "sugar". She had a 14-year affair with John Redcorn, which resulted in Joseph's birth, but decided to stop the affair in "Nancy's Boys". She is somewhat competitive. Joseph John Gribbleis the illegitimate son of Dale and Nancy. He is the b...

    Patch Boomhaueris Jeff Boomhauer's sleazy, womanizing younger brother. Dr. and Mrs. Boomhaueris Jeff Boomhauer's parents. Mrs. Boomhauer is shown to speak like Boomhauer in "Peggy's Turtle Song". In "Three Coaches and a Bobby", Boomhauer mentions that his parents had won the lottery and moved to Florida.

    Eric Dauterive(deceased) is Bill's implicitly-deceased father, who was said to be an abusive man and a heavy drinker, and is largely responsible for Bill's emotional instability. Among the abuses Bill recalls from his father are having been spanked every day between the ages of 9 and 16, being called a girl and made to wear "pretty, pretty dresses"...

    Kohng Koy "Kahn" Souphanousinphone is the Laotian neighbor of Hank and a hudband and father. He is married to Minh, who is an aggressive and competitive woman who often competes with Peggy and Nancy. He is alsothe father of Kahn, Jr. or Connie, a straight-A student with an on-and-off relationship with Bobby. Minh Souphanousinphoneis the Laotian wif...

    Note: Numerous people have worked at Strickland in some capacity, such as: Peggy, Bobby, Dale, Kahn, Luanne, and Joseph. Buck Stricklandis the boss of Hank and the owner of Strickland Propane. He openly expresses his favoritism of Hank as the best employee and is almost uncontrollable when it comes to drinking, gambling, and going to Jugstore Cowbo...

    Carl Moss is the principal of Tom Landry Middle School who often is put in situations between doing what will keep the school in a safe shape and what will keep his long time friend, Hank, happy. He is temporarily replaced in "No Bobby Left Behind" with Coach Kleehammer. He becomes a steak salesman quickly after, selling steaks on campus. It is als...

    Topsy, Stinkey, Fatty, Brooklyn, Irwin, and Ted "Pops" Popacitoare Cotton's wartime buddies who meet at the VFW building early on in the show. All of them die eventually from mixed reasons before Cotton, who also eventually dies.

    John Redcorn IIIis the former-lover of Nancy and biological father of Joseph. His attempts to get closer to Joseph fail and make Joseph think he is a creep. Ted Wassanasong and Cindy Wassanasongare the parents of Chane and rich misers who talk in a strange fashion. Kahn makes many attempts to get closer to them. Monsignor Martinezis the star of a S...

  2. King of the Hill is an American animated sitcom created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that initially aired on Fox from January 12, 1997, to September 13, 2009, with four more episodes airing in syndication from May 3 to 6, 2010.

  3. King of the Hill: Directed by Steven Soderbergh. With Jesse Bradford, Jeroen Krabbé, Lisa Eichhorn, Karen Allen. A young boy struggles on his own in a run-down hotel after his parents and younger brother are separated from him in 1930s Depression-era Midwest.

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    • Drama, History
    • Steven Soderbergh
    • 1993-08-20
  4. Sep 10, 1993 · King Of The Hill. Drama. 102 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 1993. Roger Ebert. September 10, 1993. 3 min read. Steven Soderbergh ‘s “King of the Hill” is the story of a 12-year-old boy who is left on his own in St. Louis during the Great Depression, and not only survives but thrives, and learns a thing or two.

  5. Jul 1, 2022 · Take a look back at the performers whose voice work brought the characters of 'King of the Hill' to life, including Stephen Root, Kathy Najimy, and more.

  6. May 3, 2001 · Based on AE Hotchner's memoirs of his childhood in St Louis during the Depression, this is a tale of seemingly insurmountable bad luck that befalls the 12-year-old Aaron Kurlander (Jesse...

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