King of the Hill: Season 9

TV-PG
2004
Poster for King of the Hill: Season 9

Set in Texas, this animated series follows the life of propane salesman Hank Hill, who lives with his overly confident... More

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    King of the Hill: Season 9 episodes

    Episode 9.1

    A Rover Runs Through It

    Peggy returns home to Montana to reconcile with her mother,... More only to find that her family may lose its land because of escalating property taxes caused by Hollywood stars moving to Montana.

    Episode 9.2

    Ms. Wakefield

    When an elderly stranger, Ms. Wakefield, visits the Hill residence... More during Christmas, Hank is thrilled to show her his house since it was also her childhood home. However, when Ms. Wakefield announces that she wants to die in their house, Hank and Peggy want nothing more than for her to leave.

    Episode 9.3

    Death Buys a Timeshare

    Cotton inherits $10,000 from the will of his friend Topsy,... More and goes to Mexico, with Bill in tow, to buy a timeshare. Feeling lonely after the death of his friend, Cotton gets suckered in by tales of the timeshare development's owner, O'Kelly, and decides to buy -- even though Americans cannot own land in Mexico. Meanwhile, Peggy, Bobby and Dale search for a pool to swim in.

    Episode 9.4

    Yard, She Blows!

    Peggy becomes jealous of all the compliments Hank gets on... More his lawn. She tries to put her own imprint on the front yard by starting a garden, and to make it stand out, she buys a large, horrible-looking "Garden Gnome" that drives Hank crazy.

    EPISODE 9.5

    Dale to the Chief

    When Dale re-reads the Warren Commission Report, he is stunned... More to realize that maybe the government was right all along about who killed Kennedy. Dale decides to abandon his anti-government ways and becomes an insufferable flag-waving patriot. Meanwhile, Hank tries to battle through government red tape when his sex is listed as "female" on his new driver's license.

    EPISODE 9.6

    The Petriot Act

    When Hank agrees to take in a soldier's pet, he... More gets Duke, a vicious, mean-spirited cat. Hank takes Duke to visit Dr. Leslie, a veterinarian who runs a battery of tests and presents Hank with a bill for several thousand dollars.

    EPISODE 9.7

    Enrique-cilable Differences

    Hank's co-worker Enrique is having marital problems, and starts spending... More all his time with Hank. Even though he feels he should stay out of it, Hank reluctantly agrees to help Enrique get back together with his wife. Meanwhile, Bobby tries to unblock the Fox network from the Hills' TV.

    EPISODE 9.8

    Mutual of Omabwah

    When Hank forgets to mail his insurance payment, the coverage... More lapses for 36 hours, causing Hank and Bobby to go into a state of emergency to protect the house from any major disasters. Meanwhile, Dale decides to raise bees, Bill and Boomhauer discover the joys of deep-frying, and Peggy and Luanne get stuck at a rest stop when Hank won't let them drive uninsured.

    EPISODE 9.9

    Care-Takin’ Care of Business

    When the Tom Landry Middle School football team has to... More forfeit a game due to poor field maintenance, the booster club resolves to replace the school's elderly groundskeeper, Smitty, and Hank resolves to help him keep his job by secretly doing upkeep on the field. Meanwhile, Luanne starts dating a redneck named Lucky, much to Peggy's dismay.

    EPISODE 9.10

    Arlen City Bomber

    To pay off her credit card debt, Luanne takes a... More second job: skating with a roller derby team. Peggy ends up joining the team as well and the two of them get in even more financial trouble when they try to start their own team on borrowed money.

    EPISODE 9.11

    Redcorn Gambles with His Future

    John Redcorn tries to open a Native American gambling casino... More to provide a venue for his band, Big Mountain Fudgecake.

    EPISODE 9.12

    Smoking and the Bandit

    When smoking is banned in all Arlen restaurants and bars,... More an infuriated Dale stands up for the smoking community in an act of defiance by going from bar to bar disguised as the smoking bandit. When Joseph comes to idolize the Bandit, Dale tries to keep his identity unknown. Peggy seeks to uncover the smoking bandit's secret identity for the Arlen Bystander.

    EPISODE 9.13

    Gone with the Windstorm

    When Channel 84 hires gung-ho meteorologist Irv Bennett, Nancy and... More her less-than-accurate weather reports are left out in the cold. Determined to remain an integral member of the news team, Nancy drives a stolen news van into a raging wildfire, aiming to scoop the competition. Meanwhile, Bobby is terrorized at school by a boy who keeps jumping out and startling him. Hank takes matters into his own hands, and is shocked to see that the bully's father is a victim as well.

    EPISODE 9.14

    Bobby on Track

    Bobby tries out for the track team and, to Hank's... More surprise, makes the cut. It turns out that the coach is using Bobby's lack of ability to motivate the better runners on the team. Hank is mortified when he finds out the truth, and pushes Bobby to succeed.

    EPISODE 9.15

    It Ain’t Over ’til the Fat Neighbor Sings

    Desperate to be needed, Bill searches for a new hobby.... More He joins an all-male chorus, the Harmonaholics, and the guys are taken by surprise but vow to be supportive. When Bill goes AWOL to tour with the Harmonaholics, the guys go after him. Meanwhile, Peggy and Bobby undertake a Pong tournament at home.

    King of the Hill: Season 9 | Ratings & Reviews

    I tell ya hwhat, the all-American characters and acerbic writing of this animated sitcom still present a hilariously honest portrait of repressed life in the West. Hank Hill might have no emotional intelligence and no butt, but his show has a lotta heart.

    King of the Hill: Season 9 | Details

    Rating
    TV-PG,
    Genre
    Comedy, Drama
    Country of origin
    United States of America