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King of the Hill 2

1997-09-20 | Animation,Comedy,Family | 23 episodes
Overview

14 Seasons

Episode

How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying (1997)

Bobby discovers a talent for target shooting, Hank thinks this could be his chance to bond with his son. The only problem is that Hank can't shoot. Ashamed to admit that he can't use a gun properly, Hank refuses to enter the father-son fun-shoot with Bobby.

How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying poster

Directed By

Adam Kuhlman

Writer

Paul Lieberstein

Texas City Twister (1997)

When Hank discovers that the trailer Luanne grew up in is still available, he wants Luanne to move out of the house and back into the trailer. Hank and Peggy have a fight where Peggy accuses Hank of being cold and repressed, and Hank sort of tells Peggy to go to hell. After Peggy goes with Luanne to help her move, Hank learns that a tornado is heading for the trailer park. It's up to him to save his wife and niece, and to prove that he's not so repressed after all.

Texas City Twister poster

Directed By

Jeff Myers

Writer

Cheryl Holliday

The Arrowhead (1997)

After Hank finds a couple of Native American artifacts in his yard, a snobbish archaeology professor from Arlen University gets Peggy's permission to dig there. Peggy is fascinated by the professor's sophistication and knowledge, and Hank becomes jealous.

The Arrowhead poster

Directed By

Klay Hall

Writer

Jonathan Aibel

Hilloween (1997)

Junie Harper, a conservative church member, declares that Halloween is a Satanic holiday, and gets the school to shut down Hank's "Haunted House" on the grounds that it violates the separation of church and state. Luanne and even Bobby start to believe Junie when she says that Hank is a Satanist, and Hank has to fight against Junie's attempt to cancel Halloween for the whole town.

Hilloween poster

Directed By

John Rice

Writer

David Zuckerman

Jumpin' Crack Bass (it's A Gas, Gas, Gas) (1997)

Hank can't catch any fish with hand-dug American Earthworms, so he decides to try some artificial bait. Unfortunately, he mistakenly buys crack cocaine, thinking that it's fishing bait -- and the fish become addicted to his new bait. Hank gets in trouble with the law when he goes back to the dealer to buy some stronger bait.

Jumpin' Crack Bass (it's A Gas, Gas, Gas) poster

Directed By

Gary McCarver

Writer

Alan Freedland

Cast

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