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King of the Hill/Hank's Bully
From The TV IV
Hank's Bully | |
Season 10, Episode 14 | |
Airdate | May 7, 2006 |
Production Number | AABE03 |
Written by | J.B. Cook |
Directed by | Kyounghee Lim |
← 10x13 The Texas Panhandler |
10x15 → Edu-macating Lucky |
King of the Hill — Season Ten |
Hank's Bully is the fourteenth episode of the tenth season of King of the Hill, and the two hundredth episode overall.
Starring: Mike Judge (Hank Hill, Boomhauer), Kathy Najimy (Peggy Hill), Pamela S. Adlon (Bobby Hill), Brittany Murphy (credit only), Johnny Hardwick (Dale Gribble, Teen #2), Stephen Root (Bill Dauterive, Officer #2)
Special Guest Voice: Ricki Lake (Lila)
Also Starring: Paul Butcher (Caleb), Ashley Gardner (Nancy Gribble), David Herman (Al, Mailman, Officer #1, Teen #1), Scott Klace (Jim)
Contents |
Plot Overview
After finally meeting the new family that's moved into the neighbourhood, Hank is soon singled out by their son.
Meanwhile, Dale and Peggy try to enter a taxidermy contest.
Notes
Stinger Quote
Hank: Green dust?
Seen, But Not Heard
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- Peggy: How are we supposed to introduce ourselves to the neighbours if they never leave the house?
- Hank: Well, it's been three weeks. If we don't do it soon, we're going to be forced into giving them awkward waves and avoiding eye contact until someone dies or moves away.
- Hank: I feel awful that none of us have welcomed them into the neighbourhood yet. Heck, by this time, we had already given Kahn a housewarming gift and started hating him.
- Dale: Taxidermy. Hey, I have a lot of dead animals. I'll make a killing stuffing them after I've made a killing killing them!
- Hank: Dang it, Dale, get those filthy things off our cooler. We keep beer in there, for God's sake.
- Dale: Relax, Hank. They've been boiled, scrubbed, de-boned, powdered, and stuffed with surgical cotton. They're cleaner than Bill.
- Bill: That one in the middle is staring at me.
- Hank: "Dusty old bones, full of green dust"? What kind of nickname is that?
- Dale: Sounds like a pretty crappy one to me, considering how much he's got to work with.
- Hank: I don't get it, why did he pick on me? I mean, Dale has a dead possum on his shoulder and Caleb completely ignored it.
- Bill: Wait, I recognise this. They pick on you, they mess with your stuff. He's a bully! He's your bully, Hank!
- Hank: What?!
- Caleb: White shirt! White shirt! How'd you get your shirt so white, white shirt?
- Dale: Yep. And a weird bully at that.
- Dale: Peggy, you're the Hemingway of the taxidermy diorama.
- Peggy: Oh, thanks. And you, Dale, are the Mozart of that suction thingy that removes all the guts.
- Hank: You've got to be kidding me. Who's gonna lick a stamp that has Bill Clinton on it?
- Mailman: I'm only telling you what I've heard.
- Dale: I'm sorry, Peggy. I blew it again. I'm not worthy to work beside your genius. I'd say stuff me, but that would get us Honorable Mention at best.
- Lila: If you're trying to compare Bobby to our Caleb, you're way off base. Bobby is - is just a troublemaker. Caleb has a precocious sense of adventure. He's expressive. He goes to the gifted magnet school.
- Hank: Well, good for him, but I wouldn't sell Bobby short. I think he's about to "express himself" right now. What you got in the squirt gun, son?
- Bobby: That's for me to know and Jim and Lila to find out.