King of the Hill

King of the Hill

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Sun 3:30 PM EST on FOX (United States)

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13 Seasons, 259 Episodes
30 Minutes
919 tracks
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King of the Hill is a satirical American animated television series created by Mike Judge (creator of Beavis and Butt-head) and Greg Daniels for the FOX Network. It debuted in 1997 and depicts the Hills, a suburban Methodist family proud of its Texas heritage. Unlike some other animated sitcoms that feature wacky or outlandish situations, King of the Hill attempts to retain realism, seeking humor in the otherwise conventional. The series' popularity has also led to syndication by many local affiliates and FX Networks as well as a number of international networks. The show has risen to become one of FOX's longest-running series, and second longest running animated series, with 213 episodes broadcast as of May 20, 2007.

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A list of all shows that I have completed in their entirety (assuming no new seasons / episodes have been added). This will be an ever expanding list. If you check my tracker, there are a very diverse listing of shows. I'm always up for suggestions if you see something on there that I haven't watched yet or that I don't have. When you see the rating system, don't be upset. I made my ratings first by choosing what was 5 star and working backwards. There were times were I liked a show (e.g., Angry Video Game Nerd), but could not rank it higher based on some of the other shows ranked above it. Also, please note that some shows are arguably "completed." For example, I see the first season of True Detective as a completely different show then its following season since it was intended to be a one season mini-series (same with Fargo). The same goes for Two and a Half Men. I've seen every episode with Charlie Sheen. Watching a few with Ashton Kusher makes me feel comfortable as marking that show as "complete."

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