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KING OF THE HILL - A Firefighting We Will Go

Air Date/Released Tuesday, January 12, 1999
Station/Studio Fox / 20th Century Fox TV

Satirical, animated sitcom adventures of the working class Hill family in Arlen, Texas, headed by propane salesman Hank Hill, who is surrounded by a mix of rednecks and eccentrics.

Hank and his buddies Dale, Bill and Boomhauer volunteer to man the Arlen firehouse when the firefighters go on strike. Told in flashback, the men are up on disciplinary review for the damages they caused. Hank’s instructions to Dale go unheeded, as Dale breaks out into the Stooges’ “Alphabet Song” from VIOLENT IS THE WORD FOR CURLY to drown out Hank and generally annoy him. The epilogue fadeout features a “Three Blind Mice” riff.


Voice cast: Mike Judge (Hank Hill, Boomhauer), Kathy Najimy (Peggy Hill), Pamela Adlon (Bobby Hill), Brittany Murphy (Luanne Platter), Johnny Hardwick (Dale Gribble), Earl Houston Bullock (Heck Dorland), Barry Corbin (Fire Chief), Buddy Ebsen (Chet Elderson), Stephen Root (Bill Dauterive)

Crew: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Director), Wes Archer (Supervising Director), Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland (Writers), Jonathan Aibel, Glenn Berger, Joseph A Boucher, Alan R. Cohen, Jonathan Collier, Jim Dauterive, Alan Freedland, Johnny Hardwick, Norm Hiscock, Paul Lieberstein, Mark McJimsey, Daniel Rappaport, Michael Wolf (Producers), Mike Judge, Greg Daniels (Creators), Richard Appel, Lolee Aries, Greg Daniels, Mike Judge, Howard Klein, David Prtichard, Phil Roman, Michael Rotenberg (Executive Producers)
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