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King of the Hill season 5

The fifth season of King of the Hill originally aired Sundays at 7:30–8:00 p.m. (EST) from October 1, 2000 to May 13, 2001.[1][2] The season includes the series' 100th episode.

King of the Hill
Season 5
DVD cover
No. of episodes20
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseOctober 1, 2000 (2000-10-01) –
May 13, 2001 (2001-05-13)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Production edit

The showrunner for the season was Richard Appel.[3] Several of the show's original writers, such as Paul Lieberstein, left in the middle of the season.[3] Bobby and his friends growing up was a minor theme for the season.[3]

Reception edit

In November 2000, David Bianculli of the New York Daily News labelled it as an "especially ambitious season", citing the episode "I Don't Want to Wait..." where the character Joseph hits puberty, commenting that he is "one of the first regular animated characters in a TV series to enter adolescence."[4] Diane Werts of the Los Angeles Times wrote in February 2001 that, "King of the Hill is blissfully free of tired irony and sarcasm, while still sharp and contemporary. Young viewers are especially lovin’ it, landing the show in prime time’s top 20 among teens and adults 18 to 34."[5]

In 2008, Jaime Weinman of Canadian magazine Maclean's noted that during Season 5 and Season 6, co-creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels had begun to be less involved with the show. Weinman wrote, "the style of the show in those seasons was pretty similar to the style of the first few seasons, but a little broader and wilder", adding "there was some difference of opinion as to how well this approach was working. Judge, for one, has been pretty clear in interviews that he thought the show was going wrong in these seasons, making too much fun of Hank and reflecting the obsessions of the Harvard-educated writers who were running it."[3]

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
851"The Perils of Polling"Kyounghee Lim & Boohwan LimJim DauteriveOctober 1, 2000 (2000-10-01)5ABE029.59[6]
When Hank takes Luanne to an election fair, Hank meets George W. Bush and shakes his hand, only to discover that Bush's handshake is weak, giving Hank doubts about voting for him. Meanwhile, Luanne becomes infatuated with Communist candidate Robert Parigi.
862"The Buck Stops Here"Mike DiMartinoNorm HiscockNovember 5, 2000 (2000-11-05)5ABE0111.53[7]
Hank forces Bobby to get a summer job and Bobby becomes Buck Strickland's golf caddy. Meanwhile, Peggy and Minh try to outdo each other in donating blood.
Guest stars: Andrew Lawrence as Caddy
873"I Don't Want to Wait for Our Lives to Be Over, I Want to Know Right Now, Will It Be... Sorry. Do Do Doo Do Do, Do Do Doo Do Do, Do Do Doo Do Do, Doo..."Adam KuhlmanPaul LiebersteinNovember 12, 2000 (2000-11-12)4ABE2411.56[8]
With Bobby's 13th birthday approaching, Joseph comes back from summer vacation having grown six inches. Bobby is upset that everyone still treats him like a little kid, and Joseph is being driven crazy by the onset of puberty, leading him to make out with Connie. Meanwhile, Hank tries to build coffins for himself and Peggy.
NOTE: As of this episode, Joseph Gribble is now voiced by Breckin Meyer instead of Brittany Murphy. The title is often shortened to "I Don't Want to Wait..."
884"Spin the Choice"Allan JacobsenPaul LiebersteinNovember 19, 2000 (2000-11-19)5ABE0510.22[9]
Despite Hank's promise to let him carve the turkey this year, Bobby boycotts Thanksgiving after receiving history lessons from John Redcorn that expose the shameful history behind it. Meanwhile, Peggy creates a pointless new game called "Spin the Choice" when everyone gets sick of playing Boggle with her every year.
895"Peggy Makes the Big Leagues"Dominic PolcinoJohnny HardwickNovember 26, 2000 (2000-11-26)5ABE048.44[10]
Peggy substitute-teaches at Arlen High School, but arouses the enmity of nearly all (including Hank and her fellow teachers) when she gives the school's unacademic football star (Brendan Fraser) a failing grade.
Other guest Stars: Amy Hill as Mrs. Kalaiki-Ali'i
906"When Cotton Comes Marching Home"Tricia GarciaAlan R. Cohen & Alan FreedlandDecember 3, 2000 (2000-12-03)5ABE039.53[11]
When Cotton goes broke and loses his house, he moves his family to the VFW in Arlen and wants to march in the Veterans Day parade, but his boss denies him the time off from his degrading restroom attendant job and he is also irritated when Peggy tries to obtain his war medals for her float.
917"What Makes Bobby Run?"Cyndi Tang-LovelandAlex Gregory & Peter HuyckDecember 10, 2000 (2000-12-10)5ABE0711.87[12]
When Bobby becomes the school mascot, the "Landry Longhorn," he is branded a coward after he runs away from a traditional half-time beating by the opposing team's band.
928"Twas the Nut Before Christmas"Jeff MyersJohn Altschuler & Dave KrinskyDecember 17, 2000 (2000-12-17)5ABE0811.71[13]
In the fourth Christmas episode, Bill's holiday loneliness leads to him opening a "Christmas village" in his yard, but things get out of hand when he takes on a twenty-something petty criminal (voiced by Ryan Phillippe) as a surrogate son and keeps his Christmas decorations up past the holiday season.
Guest Stars: Ryan Phillipe as Wally
939"Chasing Bobby"A. LioiGarland TestaJanuary 21, 2001 (2001-01-21)5ABE1010.33[14]
When Hank becomes unusually emotional, especially while seeing a dramatic movie about a father and son's strained relationship, Peggy believes it's because he hasn't bonded with Bobby, but Hank is more concerned over his truck, which is about to stop functioning completely.
9410"Yankee Hankee"Adam KuhlmanKit BossFebruary 4, 2001 (2001-02-04)5ABE0611.46[15]
Hank's application for a "native Texan" license plate leads him to the utterly shocking news that he was born in New York City, while Cotton and his cronies hatched a hare-brained scheme to assassinate Cuba's revolutionary leader Fidel Castro.
Guest Stars: Edward Asner as Stinky and Jack Carter as Irwin Linker
9511"Hank and the Great Glass Elevator"Gary McCarverJonathan CollierFebruary 11, 2001 (2001-02-11)5ABE129.68[16]
On a day-trip to Austin for Bill's 43rd birthday, the guys trick Hank and moons the former Governor of Texas, Ann Richards (guest-starring as herself), leading Bill to take the blame and eventually enter a relationship with her. Bill's time with her leads to a fateful encounter with the last person he would ever expect to see again: his ex-wife, Lenore (Ellen Barkin). Meanwhile, Peggy and Bobby try hamburgers grilled on a charcoal-powered barbecue for the first time -- and run afoul of Hank's none-too-subtle loyalties to propane when he discovers their stockpile of charcoal briquettes upon returning.
NOTE: This is Lenore's sole appearance on the show.
9612"Now Who's the Dummy?"Dominic PolcinoJohnny HardwickFebruary 18, 2001 (2001-02-18)5ABE1410.07[17]
Bobby acquires a ventriloquist's dummy named Chip Block, which dredges up childhood anxieties for Dale. Meanwhile, Hank becomes overly attached to Chip due to the dummy's "knowledge" of sports.
Guest Stars: Tom Poston as Mr. Popper
9713"Ho Yeah!"Tricia GarciaAlex Gregory & Peter HuyckFebruary 25, 2001 (2001-02-25)5ABE1511.55[18]
Tammi (Renée Zellweger), a prostitute from The OKC hires on at Strickland Propane, moves in with the Hills, and encourages Peggy to add spice to her own life, but things heat up when Tammi's ex-pimp Alabaster Jones (Snoop Dogg) comes to Arlen and mistakes Hank for a pimp trying to steal Tammi away from him.
9814"The Exterminator"Shaun CashmanDean YoungMarch 4, 2001 (2001-03-04)5ABE0910.39[19]
Dale goes from killing bugs to killing careers after being forced to take an office job when a doctor tells Dale that being exposed to insecticide will kill him before he turns 50.
Guest Stars: Lisa Kudrow as Amy Pittman and Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr. Benson and Burt Halverstrom.
9915"Luanne Virgin 2.0"Adam KuhlmanKit BossMarch 11, 2001 (2001-03-11)5ABE169.29[20]
When Luanne reveals to Hank that she is no longer a virgin (after her latest boyfriend breaks up with her), Hank puts Luanne in the church's "born-again virgin" program, where Luanne meets a sexually insecure man (Owen Wilson) and Peggy confesses that she had sex with a man (who turned out to be a homosexual) before she met Hank.
Other guest Stars: Nathan Fillion as Frisbee Guy.
10016"Hank's Choice"Kyounghee Lim & Boohwan LimJon VittiApril 1, 2001 (2001-04-01)5ABE117.52[21]
When it turns out that Bobby is allergic to Ladybird, he ends up living in Ladybird's luxurious new doghouse while Ladybird continues living in the house, which makes the Hills a laughingstock with the neighbors.
10117"It's Not Easy Being Green"Jeff MyersJohn Altschuler & Dave KrinskyApril 8, 2001 (2001-04-08)5ABE187.66[22]
Bobby gets into helping the environment, which threatens to reveal a 30-year-old secret kept by Hank, Dale, and Bill.
Guest Stars: Paul Giamatti as Mr. McKay.
10218"The Trouble with Gribbles"Shaun CashmanJim DauteriveApril 22, 2001 (2001-04-22)5ABE197.85[23]
Nancy fears losing her job after the network considers hiring Luanne because she's younger and prettier, and Dale decides to sue his favorite tobacco company (Manitoba Cigarettes) so he can win money for the operation, but Nancy mistakes Dale trying to get evidence that Manitoba Cigarettes caused Nancy to lose her looks as a sign that Dale feels the same way about her as the network executives.
Guest stars Robert Stack (uncredited in his final role) as Reynolds Penland
10319"Hank's Back Story"Cyndi Tang-LovelandAlan R. Cohen & Alan FreedlandMay 6, 2001 (2001-05-06)5ABE178.54[24]
Hank is diagnosed with "diminished gluteal syndrome" (a condition in which the muscles in the gluteus maximus shrink in size and put pressure on the spine) and is faced with choosing his health over his dignity when the doctor prescribes him a prosthetic posterior to wear.
Guest Stars: Harry Groener as Dr. Tate and Larry, Tom McGowan as Dr. Newman and Dave, and Dave Thomas as Wayne
10420"Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story"Gary McCarverGarland TestaMay 13, 2001 (2001-05-13)5ABE228.17[25]
Bobby pretends to be a high school student with a kidney disorder that stunted his growth and helps the student body win a radio station contest, with ska band No Doubt performing at the high school prom as the prize. Meanwhile, Dale gets a port-a-potty for the alley so no one will have to go into the house to use the bathroom.
Guest Stars: No Doubt as themselves

Home Video edit

The Region 1 DVD for North America was released on November 22, 2005, in a box containing three DVD cases. The Region 1 DVD was later reissued to have all the discs contained in a single DVD case, like with the Region 2 and Region 4 releases. The Region 2 DVD for the United Kingdom was released on February 26, 2007, while the Region 4 DVD for Australia was released on April 28, 2008. It is to date the last season of the show to be released on home video in Region 4.

References edit

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The fifth season of King of the Hill originally aired Sundays at 7 30 8 00 p m EST from October 1 2000 to May 13 2001 1 2 The season includes the series 100th episode King of the HillSeason 5DVD coverNo of episodes20ReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseOctober 1 2000 2000 10 01 May 13 2001 2001 05 13 Season chronology PreviousSeason 4Next Season 6List of episodes Contents 1 Production 2 Reception 3 Episodes 4 Home Video 5 ReferencesProduction editThe showrunner for the season was Richard Appel 3 Several of the show s original writers such as Paul Lieberstein left in the middle of the season 3 Bobby and his friends growing up was a minor theme for the season 3 Reception editIn November 2000 David Bianculli of the New York Daily News labelled it as an especially ambitious season citing the episode I Don t Want to Wait where the character Joseph hits puberty commenting that he is one of the first regular animated characters in a TV series to enter adolescence 4 Diane Werts of the Los Angeles Times wrote in February 2001 that King of the Hill is blissfully free of tired irony and sarcasm while still sharp and contemporary Young viewers are especially lovin it landing the show in prime time s top 20 among teens and adults 18 to 34 5 In 2008 Jaime Weinman of Canadian magazine Maclean s noted that during Season 5 and Season 6 co creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels had begun to be less involved with the show Weinman wrote the style of the show in those seasons was pretty similar to the style of the first few seasons but a little broader and wilder adding there was some difference of opinion as to how well this approach was working Judge for one has been pretty clear in interviews that he thought the show was going wrong in these seasons making too much fun of Hank and reflecting the obsessions of the Harvard educated writers who were running it 3 Episodes editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources King of the Hill season 5 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message See also List of King of the Hill episodes No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd codeU S viewers millions 851 The Perils of Polling Kyounghee Lim amp Boohwan LimJim DauteriveOctober 1 2000 2000 10 01 5ABE029 59 6 When Hank takes Luanne to an election fair Hank meets George W Bush and shakes his hand only to discover that Bush s handshake is weak giving Hank doubts about voting for him Meanwhile Luanne becomes infatuated with Communist candidate Robert Parigi 862 The Buck Stops Here Mike DiMartinoNorm HiscockNovember 5 2000 2000 11 05 5ABE0111 53 7 Hank forces Bobby to get a summer job and Bobby becomes Buck Strickland s golf caddy Meanwhile Peggy and Minh try to outdo each other in donating blood Guest stars Andrew Lawrence as Caddy 873 I Don t Want to Wait for Our Lives to Be Over I Want to Know Right Now Will It Be Sorry Do Do Doo Do Do Do Do Doo Do Do Do Do Doo Do Do Doo Adam KuhlmanPaul LiebersteinNovember 12 2000 2000 11 12 4ABE2411 56 8 With Bobby s 13th birthday approaching Joseph comes back from summer vacation having grown six inches Bobby is upset that everyone still treats him like a little kid and Joseph is being driven crazy by the onset of puberty leading him to make out with Connie Meanwhile Hank tries to build coffins for himself and Peggy NOTE As of this episode Joseph Gribble is now voiced by Breckin Meyer instead of Brittany Murphy The title is often shortened to I Don t Want to Wait 884 Spin the Choice Allan JacobsenPaul LiebersteinNovember 19 2000 2000 11 19 5ABE0510 22 9 Despite Hank s promise to let him carve the turkey this year Bobby boycotts Thanksgiving after receiving history lessons from John Redcorn that expose the shameful history behind it Meanwhile Peggy creates a pointless new game called Spin the Choice when everyone gets sick of playing Boggle with her every year 895 Peggy Makes the Big Leagues Dominic PolcinoJohnny HardwickNovember 26 2000 2000 11 26 5ABE048 44 10 Peggy substitute teaches at Arlen High School but arouses the enmity of nearly all including Hank and her fellow teachers when she gives the school s unacademic football star Brendan Fraser a failing grade Other guest Stars Amy Hill as Mrs Kalaiki Ali i 906 When Cotton Comes Marching Home Tricia GarciaAlan R Cohen amp Alan FreedlandDecember 3 2000 2000 12 03 5ABE039 53 11 When Cotton goes broke and loses his house he moves his family to the VFW in Arlen and wants to march in the Veterans Day parade but his boss denies him the time off from his degrading restroom attendant job and he is also irritated when Peggy tries to obtain his war medals for her float 917 What Makes Bobby Run Cyndi Tang LovelandAlex Gregory amp Peter HuyckDecember 10 2000 2000 12 10 5ABE0711 87 12 When Bobby becomes the school mascot the Landry Longhorn he is branded a coward after he runs away from a traditional half time beating by the opposing team s band 928 Twas the Nut Before Christmas Jeff MyersJohn Altschuler amp Dave KrinskyDecember 17 2000 2000 12 17 5ABE0811 71 13 In the fourth Christmas episode Bill s holiday loneliness leads to him opening a Christmas village in his yard but things get out of hand when he takes on a twenty something petty criminal voiced by Ryan Phillippe as a surrogate son and keeps his Christmas decorations up past the holiday season Guest Stars Ryan Phillipe as Wally 939 Chasing Bobby A LioiGarland TestaJanuary 21 2001 2001 01 21 5ABE1010 33 14 When Hank becomes unusually emotional especially while seeing a dramatic movie about a father and son s strained relationship Peggy believes it s because he hasn t bonded with Bobby but Hank is more concerned over his truck which is about to stop functioning completely 9410 Yankee Hankee Adam KuhlmanKit BossFebruary 4 2001 2001 02 04 5ABE0611 46 15 Hank s application for a native Texan license plate leads him to the utterly shocking news that he was born in New York City while Cotton and his cronies hatched a hare brained scheme to assassinate Cuba s revolutionary leader Fidel Castro Guest Stars Edward Asner as Stinky and Jack Carter as Irwin Linker 9511 Hank and the Great Glass Elevator Gary McCarverJonathan CollierFebruary 11 2001 2001 02 11 5ABE129 68 16 On a day trip to Austin for Bill s 43rd birthday the guys trick Hank and moons the former Governor of Texas Ann Richards guest starring as herself leading Bill to take the blame and eventually enter a relationship with her Bill s time with her leads to a fateful encounter with the last person he would ever expect to see again his ex wife Lenore Ellen Barkin Meanwhile Peggy and Bobby try hamburgers grilled on a charcoal powered barbecue for the first time and run afoul of Hank s none too subtle loyalties to propane when he discovers their stockpile of charcoal briquettes upon returning NOTE This is Lenore s sole appearance on the show 9612 Now Who s the Dummy Dominic PolcinoJohnny HardwickFebruary 18 2001 2001 02 18 5ABE1410 07 17 Bobby acquires a ventriloquist s dummy named Chip Block which dredges up childhood anxieties for Dale Meanwhile Hank becomes overly attached to Chip due to the dummy s knowledge of sports Guest Stars Tom Poston as Mr Popper 9713 Ho Yeah Tricia GarciaAlex Gregory amp Peter HuyckFebruary 25 2001 2001 02 25 5ABE1511 55 18 Tammi Renee Zellweger a prostitute from The OKC hires on at Strickland Propane moves in with the Hills and encourages Peggy to add spice to her own life but things heat up when Tammi s ex pimp Alabaster Jones Snoop Dogg comes to Arlen and mistakes Hank for a pimp trying to steal Tammi away from him 9814 The Exterminator Shaun CashmanDean YoungMarch 4 2001 2001 03 04 5ABE0910 39 19 Dale goes from killing bugs to killing careers after being forced to take an office job when a doctor tells Dale that being exposed to insecticide will kill him before he turns 50 Guest Stars Lisa Kudrow as Amy Pittman and Stephen Tobolowsky as Dr Benson and Burt Halverstrom 9915 Luanne Virgin 2 0 Adam KuhlmanKit BossMarch 11 2001 2001 03 11 5ABE169 29 20 When Luanne reveals to Hank that she is no longer a virgin after her latest boyfriend breaks up with her Hank puts Luanne in the church s born again virgin program where Luanne meets a sexually insecure man Owen Wilson and Peggy confesses that she had sex with a man who turned out to be a homosexual before she met Hank Other guest Stars Nathan Fillion as Frisbee Guy 10016 Hank s Choice Kyounghee Lim amp Boohwan LimJon VittiApril 1 2001 2001 04 01 5ABE117 52 21 When it turns out that Bobby is allergic to Ladybird he ends up living in Ladybird s luxurious new doghouse while Ladybird continues living in the house which makes the Hills a laughingstock with the neighbors 10117 It s Not Easy Being Green Jeff MyersJohn Altschuler amp Dave KrinskyApril 8 2001 2001 04 08 5ABE187 66 22 Bobby gets into helping the environment which threatens to reveal a 30 year old secret kept by Hank Dale and Bill Guest Stars Paul Giamatti as Mr McKay 10218 The Trouble with Gribbles Shaun CashmanJim DauteriveApril 22 2001 2001 04 22 5ABE197 85 23 Nancy fears losing her job after the network considers hiring Luanne because she s younger and prettier and Dale decides to sue his favorite tobacco company Manitoba Cigarettes so he can win money for the operation but Nancy mistakes Dale trying to get evidence that Manitoba Cigarettes caused Nancy to lose her looks as a sign that Dale feels the same way about her as the network executives Guest stars Robert Stack uncredited in his final role as Reynolds Penland 10319 Hank s Back Story Cyndi Tang LovelandAlan R Cohen amp Alan FreedlandMay 6 2001 2001 05 06 5ABE178 54 24 Hank is diagnosed with diminished gluteal syndrome a condition in which the muscles in the gluteus maximus shrink in size and put pressure on the spine and is faced with choosing his health over his dignity when the doctor prescribes him a prosthetic posterior to wear Guest Stars Harry Groener as Dr Tate and Larry Tom McGowan as Dr Newman and Dave and Dave Thomas as Wayne 10420 Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl A Love Story Gary McCarverGarland TestaMay 13 2001 2001 05 13 5ABE228 17 25 Bobby pretends to be a high school student with a kidney disorder that stunted his growth and helps the student body win a radio station contest with ska band No Doubt performing at the high school prom as the prize Meanwhile Dale gets a port a potty for the alley so no one will have to go into the house to use the bathroom Guest Stars No Doubt as themselvesHome Video editThe Region 1 DVD for North America was released on November 22 2005 in a box containing three DVD cases The Region 1 DVD was later reissued to have all the discs contained in a single DVD case like with the Region 2 and Region 4 releases The Region 2 DVD for the United Kingdom was released on February 26 2007 while the Region 4 DVD for Australia was released on April 28 2008 It is to date the last season of the show to be released on home video in Region 4 References edit TV Listings for October 1 2000 TV Tango tvtango com TV Listings for May 13 2001 TV Tango tvtango com a b c d A KotH Kronology Macleans ca September 11 2009 permanent dead link FOX SUNDAY BEST IS LOOKING GOOD Simpsons Malcolm are top returns New York Daily News November 3 2000 Retrieved June 14 2023 Werts Diane February 23 2001 Mimicking Real Life Hill Takes Comedic High Ground Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 14 2023 National Nielsen Viewership Sept 25 Oct 1 The Los Angeles Times October 4 2000 Retrieved June 12 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Oct 30 Nov 5 The Los Angeles Times November 8 2000 Retrieved June 12 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen Viewership Nov 6 12 The Los Angeles Times November 15 2000 Retrieved June 12 2023 via Newspapers com nbsp National Nielsen 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