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One of the best thing about our favorite sitcoms is holiday episodes. That is certainly the case for King of the Hill. I am partial to Christmas episodes for sure, but my favorite holiday on King of the Hill is Thanksgiving. It’s not hard to understand why if you are familiar with these holiday episodes. With that in mind, we here at have opted to list the best King of the Hill Thanksgiving episodes. Keep reading to see the list!See Also:The Best King of the Hill Thanksgiving Episodes RankedAll told, there are four King of the Hill episodes that center around the Thanksgiving holiday. Here are our favorite, for least to best.

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Happy Hank’s GivingYear: 1999Season 4Episode 7Happy Hank’s Giving may have landed on the bottom of our list, but it’s among very strong company. All things considered, this is a great episode that centers around the Hill family and their friends getting stuck at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport on Thanksgiving eve.QuotesSkycap: Just the two bags then?Hank Hill: Yep and this tank of propane.Joseph Gribble: How long are you going to be in Arizona, Mr Redcorn?John Redcorn: A Native American Just for Thanksgiving weekend.Dale Gribble: Do your people even celebrate Thanksgiving?John Redcorn: We did. Spin the ChoiceYear: 2000Season: 5Episode: 4In one of his best episodes, Native American character John Redcorn attempts to use the Thanksgiving holiday to educate Joseph Gribble about the difficult plight Native Americans have faced throughout history.QuotesDALE: Now here’s the plan: psst psst psst psstHANK: Dale, you’re just going “psst psst psst.”DALE: Well, I’ve got nothing!JOHN REDCORN: To the white man, who steals our land and steals our sons.DALE: To the white man!BOBBY: Thanks-taking is not a time for celebration. I refuse to carve your turkey. It is basted in the blood of the innocents! Nine Pretty Darn Angry MenYear: 1999Season 3Episode 7The very first Thanksgiving episode on King of the Hill, Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men begins with Hank airing his unhappiness about his mother during Thanksgiving dinner, and ends with an argument with his father over lawnmower brand during a focus group.QuotesPeggy Hill: You defended Troy Aikman more than you defended your own mother!Hank Hill: Mom knows how it is with Dad.

And there were six dropped passes, all Troy can do is get it there!Cotton Hill: But as bad as Tilly was in the kitchen, she was EVEN WORSE IN THE BEDROOM! Goodbye Normal JeansYear: 2002Season 7Episode 4After encouraging Bobby to explore his homemaking skills, Peggy eventually develops a jealousy over the home economic ability of her son. This is also the episode with a million dollar bet between Bill and Dale.Quotes noticing Bobby with a dressHank: There better be a naked cheerleader under your bed.Hank: Bobby, I need you to do two things I pray you’ll never have to do again: tape the Cowboys game and get me an apron. Nerds and ScoundrelsAnd that is our take on the best and worst King of the Hill Thanksgiving episodes. Agree to disagree? No matter how you feel about our list, leave us a note in the comment section and give us your feedback!

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King of the Hill (also known as Hank of the Hill in some parts of Western Europe) is an American animated dramedy series created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels that ran from January 12, 1997, to May 6, 2010, on Fox network. It centers on the Hills, a working-class Methodist family in the fictional small town of Arlen, Texas. To me, this was the only episode where a Bill suicide seemed feasible. IMO, that makes it darker than Pigmalion or Jane and Jane. Pretty Pretty Dresses is also my favorite Christmas episode, if not my favorite King of the Hill episode. When Dale walks into the street in his dress at the end - so funny.

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