Rather than hunting for shady public indexes, many fans build their own private media server. Here’s a legal, safe method:
D:\Media\TV\King of the Hill\
Season 01\
KOTH_S01E01_Pilot_Marketing_Proper.mkv
KOTH_S01E01_subtitles_en.srt
Season 02\
...
metadata\
show.nfo (with TVDB ID: 75694)
The era that established the show's rhythm, focusing on the clash between Hank's traditional values and a rapidly modernizing world.
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| Character | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Cotton Hill | Hank’s bitter, World War II veteran father who lost his shins in combat. | | Didi Hill | Cotton’s much younger second wife. | | G.H. (Good Hank) Hill | Cotton’s son with Didi; Hank’s infant half-brother. | | Kahn Souphanousinphone | The Hills’ Laotian neighbor; prone to rants and status anxiety. | | Minh Souphanousinphone | Kahn’s sharp-tongued wife; an excellent golfer. | | Connie Souphanousinphone | The Souphanousinphones’ daughter; Bobby’s intellectual and musical friend. | | Joseph Gribble | Dale’s son (biologically John Redcorn’s), a tall, awkward teen. | | John Redcorn | New Age healer and Joseph’s biological father; Nancy’s former lover. | | Nancy Gribble | Dale’s wife and local weather reporter; secretly had an affair with John Redcorn. | | Enrique | Strickland Propane employee; overly sentimental. | | Buck Strickland | Hank’s reckless, womanizing boss. |
A true comprehensive King of the Hill index goes beyond video files. Archival-minded fans include: Rather than hunting for shady public indexes, many
One of the most complete public indexes ever documented was the now-defunct archive.org/details/king-of-the-hill-complete (removed for copyright). However, parts of it survive in fan torrent collections labeled "KOTH - Complete Index."
King of the Hill stands out as an animated sitcom that values nuance, character-driven narratives, and understated satire. Its indexable components—characters, recurring settings, and thematic preoccupations—combine to create a portrait of late-20th/early-21st-century suburban life rooted in Texan specificity yet resonant broadly across American cultural conversations. The era that established the show's rhythm, focusing
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Rather than hunting for shady public indexes, many fans build their own private media server. Here’s a legal, safe method:
D:\Media\TV\King of the Hill\
Season 01\
KOTH_S01E01_Pilot_Marketing_Proper.mkv
KOTH_S01E01_subtitles_en.srt
Season 02\
...
metadata\
show.nfo (with TVDB ID: 75694)
The era that established the show's rhythm, focusing on the clash between Hank's traditional values and a rapidly modernizing world.
Before you click any "Index of /cartoons/kingofthehill/" link, consider these risks:
| Character | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Cotton Hill | Hank’s bitter, World War II veteran father who lost his shins in combat. | | Didi Hill | Cotton’s much younger second wife. | | G.H. (Good Hank) Hill | Cotton’s son with Didi; Hank’s infant half-brother. | | Kahn Souphanousinphone | The Hills’ Laotian neighbor; prone to rants and status anxiety. | | Minh Souphanousinphone | Kahn’s sharp-tongued wife; an excellent golfer. | | Connie Souphanousinphone | The Souphanousinphones’ daughter; Bobby’s intellectual and musical friend. | | Joseph Gribble | Dale’s son (biologically John Redcorn’s), a tall, awkward teen. | | John Redcorn | New Age healer and Joseph’s biological father; Nancy’s former lover. | | Nancy Gribble | Dale’s wife and local weather reporter; secretly had an affair with John Redcorn. | | Enrique | Strickland Propane employee; overly sentimental. | | Buck Strickland | Hank’s reckless, womanizing boss. |
A true comprehensive King of the Hill index goes beyond video files. Archival-minded fans include:
One of the most complete public indexes ever documented was the now-defunct archive.org/details/king-of-the-hill-complete (removed for copyright). However, parts of it survive in fan torrent collections labeled "KOTH - Complete Index."
King of the Hill stands out as an animated sitcom that values nuance, character-driven narratives, and understated satire. Its indexable components—characters, recurring settings, and thematic preoccupations—combine to create a portrait of late-20th/early-21st-century suburban life rooted in Texan specificity yet resonant broadly across American cultural conversations.
Related search suggestions provided.