Every Time Hank Hill Lost His Cool Compiled in New KING OF THE HILL Clip
The Mike Judge-voiced character's rare moments of frustration are now available to stream on Hulu.
Hulu has released a new compilation clip highlighting one of the more enduring comedic tensions at the heart of KING OF THE HILL: the rare but memorable moments when the famously stoic and rule-abiding Hank Hill finally loses his composure. Voiced by series co-creator Mike Judge, Hank is a character defined by his rigid sense of propriety and Texan self-restraint, which makes each crack in that armor all the more satisfying for longtime fans of the animated series.
KING OF THE HILL originally ran from 1997 to 2010 on Fox, created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels. The show follows Hank Hill, a propane salesman in the fictional small town of Arlen, Texas, navigating suburban life alongside his wife Peggy, son Bobby, and a tight-knit circle of neighbors and friends. The series earned a devoted following for its grounded, character-driven humor and its affectionate but clear-eyed portrayal of middle-American life — a tonal departure from the more absurdist animated comedies of its era.
The full run of KING OF THE HILL is currently available to stream on Hulu, where the series has found renewed popularity with both returning viewers and a new generation of fans discovering it for the first time.
Hulu has been active in releasing clip and trailer content across its library in recent months. BroadwayWorld previously covered the platform's release of footage from NOT SUITABLE FOR WORK, including a clip spotlighting the meet cute between its two leads, as the streamer continues to spotlight its growing slate of original and catalog programming.

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