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King Of The Hill Review

  • Writer: James R
    James R
  • Nov 30, 2018
  • 1 min read

Today’s review will not be about an anime series although the show is animated. This show is an adult swim show created on January 12, 1997. The final air date was May 6, 2010. Created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.

It takes place in a small town in Texas named Arlen. The story revolves around the everyday life of a caucasian middle class family in the late 90's and early 00's. Hank Hill

(the main character) is a respectable working man who sales propane, father of one and he is happily married. His son Bobby is a comedian and his wife Peggy is a substitute teacher. The show's genre is comedy/drama, slice of life, and satire.

This show is something to watch after a stressful day. It will brighten your mood with laughter. I recommend this to show to anyone that is open minded, however the sense of humor displayed on the show is not for everyone. It is not necessarily offensive but pequliar, There is no fowl language or gory scenes it's rather safe for all audiences.

King Of The Hill deserves a rather high rating of eight out of ten. It is worthy of a eight because of the great writing and references to the real world but most of all it is entertaining, as it should be. It is still not worthy of a ten due to the personality of Hank Hill. At times, in certain episodes Hank is too uptight or the show is not adult enough with dark humor that is. Overall it is a great show that deserves great things.


 
 
 

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