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Sep 26, 1999
Peggy survives the fall with several broken bones and paralysis, while Cotton names his newborn son G.H., which stands for "Good Hank."
Oct 03, 1999
Cotton helps Peggy rehabilitate, while Peggy uncovers the truth behind Cotton's war stories.
Oct 24, 1999
When Bill's high school football record is broken unfairly, Hank convinces him to return to the field and re-claim his record.
Oct 31, 1999
Hank gives Peggy a run for her money as Substitute of the Year when he teaches shop at Tom Landry, but gets into trouble when he brings tools to the class.
Nov 07, 1999
Hank has the misfortune of being left all alone with Connie right when she gets her first period. He tries to handle the situation the best way he knows how, and unfortunately, he doesn't.
Nov 14, 1999
Hank wins an Alamo beer can contest and travels to Louisiana to complete it for a monetary prize; the Hill Family stays with Bill's creepy incestuous relatives, while Bobby picks up foppish habits from Bill's bizarre cousin, Gilbert.
Nov 21, 1999
The Hills and their friends are all stranded at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport the night before Thanksgiving.
Nov 28, 1999
Hank strikes up a friendship with a man just like himself, straining his relationship with Dale, Bill and Boomhauer; Cotton puts up his own child as collateral so he can test drive a new car.
Dec 12, 1999
Bobby befriends a wild raccoon that may or may not have infected Ladybird and Dale with rabies.
Dec 19, 1999
As Y2K approaches, everybody fears the approaching millennium, even Dale, who hoards food, Mountain Dew and hamsters in his basement. Only Hank is unaffected by the growing concerns...until there's a propane shortage.
Jan 09, 2000
Peggy authors one of Bobby's English papers, only to have a rival substitute teacher uncover the deception; Bill displays an enormous American flag on his property.
Jan 16, 2000
Bobby secretly becomes a rodeo clown.
Feb 06, 2000
Buck Strickland is getting a divorce. Since Texas is a community property state, he sells Sugarfoot's Barbecue to Hank until the divorce is final.
Feb 13, 2000
When Debbie, Buck's former girl Friday and lover, turns up dead in a dumpster, a city detective suspects Hank of murdering her.
Feb 20, 2000
During a picnic, Bobby accidentally sees Luanne naked, and Joseph is jealous of him.
Feb 27, 2000
Luanne is sick of Hank's rules and regulations, so she rents the house next door with three other people. When she gets angry at them for being irresponsible, she gets upset because she's acting just like Hank would.
Mar 12, 2000
Peggy starts selling health bars, but when her business is slow, she uses Bill to do all the work and takes most of the money.
Mar 19, 2000
Buddhist monks believe Bobby is a lama.
Apr 09, 2000
Hank's regular barber, Jack, has a mental breakdown and bleaches Hank's hair. Needing a proper haircut for the Strickland Christmas card photo, Hank hires Bill to cut his hair, but receives an absurd invoice from the military afterwards.
Apr 16, 2000
Bobby forms a comedy group called The Propaniacs, who goes around to several Strickland Propane locations with their propane-centered skits.
Apr 30, 2000
Nancy ends her 14-year-long affair with John Redcorn.
May 07, 2000
Hank joins the town council to uncover the truth behind the recent requirement of ineffectual low-flow toilets.
May 14, 2000
Peggy is ashamed of her size 16 feet, but her shame turns to pride when an alleged doctor takes an interest in filming them. She does not know, however, that the man is really photographing them for a sex fetish website.
May 21, 2000
The Hills go to a country music festival in Nashville, where no one believes Peggy when she says that Randy Travis plagiarized a song she submitted to him.
About
King of the Hill Season 4 (1999) is released on Sep 26, 1999 and the latest season 13 of King of the Hill is released in 2008. Watch King of the Hill online - the English Animation TV series from United States. King of the Hill is directed by Wesley Archer,Klay Hall,Tricia Garcia,Kyoung Hee Lim and created by Greg Daniels with Mike Judge and Kathy Najimy.
Hank Hill, a propane gas salesman in the fictional town of Arlen, Texas, is often besieged by the idiosyncrasies of society, but finds some serenity in his home life with his wife, substitute Spanish teacher Peggy, his awkward son Bobby, and his live-in niece-in-law Luanne Platter. Adding flavor were Hank's friends, divorcé military barber Bill Dauterive, paranoid Dale Gribble (with an obsession with government conspiracy theories), and gibberish-spouting Boomhauer.
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