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Hank's Bully
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Season 10, Episode 14
Airdate May 7, 2006
Production Number AABE03
Written by J.B. Cook
Directed by Kyounghee Lim
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King of the HillSeason 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.