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King of the Hill

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King of the Hill is an animated comedy that has been referenced in The Simpsons many times.

References to King of the Hill in The Simpsons

Picture Season Episode number Episode name Reference
9 184 "Bart Star" One of the football matches is Springfield vs. Arlen. The King of the Hill cast is seen sitting on the bleachers, as Hank Hill says, "We drove two thousand miles for this?!"
10 226 "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo" At Moe's Tavern, after seeing Homer on TV, Moe says, "If that's Homer, who's been putting beers on his tab?!" Barney, in disguise as Homer, says, "D'oh!... Woo hoo!... uh... That boy ain't right...", the latter being Hank Hill's catchphrase.
11 241 "Missionary: Impossible" Hank Hill is seen at the FOX telethon at the end.
14 296 "Helter Shelter" As the Simpsons house is being fumigated, Homer decides to wait outside. He opens a can of Duff, and the King of the Hill theme plays as certain events that parody the opening to King of the Hill occur.
15 321 "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays" We briefly hear Hank Hill's voice say "Bobby, I've got propane in my urethra" from a TV.
23 494 "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution" A display for King of the Hill is seen in the Museum of TV and Television before the theme plays and people take down the display, parodying the show.

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