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'''King of the Hill''' is an animated show on [[Fox Network|Fox]] starting in 1997 and now passing 200 episodes.  It was recently renewed for a 12th season.  Created by Mike Judge, the creator of ''[[Beavis and Butthead]]'', the show has taken a surprisingly different turn than expected. The show is based on a [[Texan]] family, and has a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor. Hank Hill, the father of the Hill family, seems to always do what is right despite the circumstances or ramifications. [[TV Parental Guidelines]] rates this show TV-14DL. Programs issued the TV-14 rating are usually unsuitable for children under the age of 14. D for some suggestive dialogue and L for mild language. Ranked the same as [[Family Guy]], which is known for its horribly rude humor, and [[liberal deceit]].
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'''''King of the Hill''''' is an animated show on [[Fox Network|Fox]] starting in 1997 and now passing 200 episodes.  It was recently renewed for a 12th season.  Created by Mike Judge, the creator of ''[[Beavis and Butthead]]'', the show has taken a surprisingly different turn than expected. The show is based on a [[Texan]] family, and has a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor. Hank Hill, the father of the Hill family, seems to always do what is right despite the circumstances or ramifications. American [[TV Parental Guidelines]] rates this show TV-14DL.<ref>Programs issued the TV-14 rating are usually unsuitable for children under the age of 14, with D indicating some suggestive dialogue and L indicating mild language.</ref>
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Revision as of 22:08, February 27, 2009

King of the Hill is an animated show on Fox starting in 1997 and now passing 200 episodes. It was recently renewed for a 12th season. Created by Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis and Butthead, the show has taken a surprisingly different turn than expected. The show is based on a Texan family, and has a lot of tongue-in-cheek humor. Hank Hill, the father of the Hill family, seems to always do what is right despite the circumstances or ramifications. American TV Parental Guidelines rates this show TV-14DL.[1]

Notes

  1. Programs issued the TV-14 rating are usually unsuitable for children under the age of 14, with D indicating some suggestive dialogue and L indicating mild language.

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