King of the Hill

King of the Hill (1997)

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Love Hurts and So Does Art - S3-E18

Continuity mistake: After Hank fills up the ice trays and then throws them into the sink, if you look inside the sink you will see they are empty. A few moments later you can see the sinks are full of water without Hank or anyone else filling them up.

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Love Hurts and So Does Art - S3-E18

Continuity mistake: At the start of the show when Joseph is tying up his bike it is a green color. As the girls leave and Joseph starts talking to Bobby it changes to a blue color. Then Joseph starts to ride his bike and it changes back to being green.

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Love Hurts and So Does Art - S3-E18

Continuity mistake: Whilst Hank is trying to take the painting off the wall from the gallery, the artist has his hands by his chin. As Hank is being dragged away in the following shot, the artist is being held up by a guy behind him. Its too quick for him to have changed positions that quickly and looks like part of the scene must have been deleted as the change is too large to have been missed.

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Hank's Cowboy Movie - S3-E19

Audio problem: After the manager of the Wichita Falls propane store & his son start feuding with Hank about the Dallas cowboys, they start singing the theme of the Sooners football team. Hank starts singing the cowboys theme and they all try to outsing each other. When they do you can see that the son's mouth doesn't match up with what he is shouting particularly as Hank is about to leave the store.

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Take Me out of the Ball Game - S3-E24

Factual error: Near the end of the episode, Dale Gribble saves Team Strickland by catching a home run ball, hit by Kurt Bevacqua, with his hat. This wins them the game. However, according to the MLB Rulebook, if a player catches a fly ball with their hat, the batter takes three bases, meaning the game would continue and Bevacqua would be at third base. (00:21:00)

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Take Me out of the Ball Game - S3-E24

Continuity mistake: The scene where Hank and Peggy are fighting to control the pancakes, Hank flips the first pancake. In the next shot he's moved onto the other pancakes but the 1st one is just like it was before he flipped it, despite not flipping it between shots.

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Take Me out of the Ball Game - S3-E24

Continuity mistake: As Bobby slides into the girl scout's box of cookies with his bike, there is a lock box (to the right of the desk) and some cookies on the desk (to the left of the desk) and are spread apart from each other. A few shots later when you see the desk again they are now side by side.

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Take Me out of the Ball Game - S3-E24

Continuity mistake: After Peggy loads the bases in the final game after a wild pitch strikes one of the women, you can see her hair is blonde. In the next shot when Mr. Strickland comes to see Hank the girl who got walked has brown hair and in a ponytail. The woman went straight to first base, plus there was not enough time between shots for a pinch runner to replace her.

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Peggy Hill: the Decline and Fall (2) - S4-E1

Continuity mistake: In one scene Hank is helping Peggy scratch one of her arms that is in a cast with some normal straws joined together. At first he is holding the last and first straws and there is only a few straws. The next shot he is holding the straws with one hand about halfway down (2-3 straws down) and there are more straws then there was before. After this shot the straws revert back to how it looked originally.

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Hank: Calm down, Boomhauer! I can't understand a word you're saying.

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Trivia: One of the show's creators made a cartoon about a retarded pig. Boomhauer's voice is based on the voice of an angry viewer who called when he was offended by the cartoon.

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Suggested correction: The person was actually complaining about "Beavis and Butthead." For some reason, they called the show "Porky's Butthole."

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Answer: If you are talking about the "Thou shalt not do this, thou shalt not do that" song, I'm not sure if a song like that actually exists. Green Day, the guest voices on the episode, might have just been improvising to keep their appearance from being too obvious.

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