
SummaryThe animated comedy series from Beavis and Butthead creator Mike Judge centers on propane gas salesman Hank Hill (voiced by Mike Judge), who lives with his wife Peggy (voiced by Kathy Najimy), his son Bobby (voiced by Pamela Adlon) and his niece-in-law Luanne Platter (voiced by Brittany Murphy) in the fictional Texan town of Arlen, Texas. Hank's ... Read More
Created By:Greg Daniels, Mike Judge, Saladin K. Patterson
❮ King of the Hill
Season 14
17 Seasons
Season Premiere:
Aug 4, 2025
Metascore
Universal Acclaim
82
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8.4
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Metascore
Universal Acclaim
100% Positive
24 Reviews
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Aug 6, 2025
100
King of the Hill Season 14 is a top-to-bottom triumph; it recaptures the unassuming and understated brilliance of the previous seasons, all while doubling down on the heart that helped make the show the touchstone it is.
Aug 4, 2025
90
There is little in it that couldn’t be handled as live-action situation comedy; indeed, for long stretches you can close your eyes and let it play in your head like an old-time radio show — “Ozzie and Harriet,” or “Vic and Sade” for the deep cut — which testifies to the quality of the writing and the performances.
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Universal Acclaim
85% Positive
28 Ratings
28 Ratings
6% Mixed
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Aug 11, 2025
10
I don’t actually think it’s a 10 but I want the show to get a high score. The show is decent. I find Peggy to be too unrealistic and she’s not that funny. I like how Hank is more conservative now. I think Bobby is too tall. They should have made him shorter a bit.
Aug 10, 2025
10
Even though it has been seventeen years since season thirteen, the show still holds up today with comedy and current real life situations. The only travesty is that there is only ten episodes, but it gives us everything we could ask testing the waters of the current century. All The characters have aged like a fine wine. Gives me hope that when we get another season, we will have more episodes and even more old characters we loved.
Jul 29, 2025
83
Shows like this live or die not on whether we loved their characters back in the day but if we love the people they’ve become now. By that metric, King Of The Hill is a rousing success. The show isn’t perfect. But that boy? He’s just right.
Aug 5, 2025
80
The old rhythms return almost immediately, for the Hills and for viewers. Often, King of the Hill drifts toward the neat and the saccharin. It’s not a show that will ever hold back on the hugging and learning. But that feels entirely deliberate; at the moment, a show prioritising modesty, tolerance and gentle revelation feels more welcome than ever.
Aug 4, 2025
80
Fifteen years after we last saw the Hills, King Of The Hill basically picks up where it left off by doing what it does best: Telling funny and warm stories about the Hills and the people in Arlen.
Aug 15, 2025
78
That remains true in the revival, which is funny and clever in the way the first episode’s script, by Daniels, Judge and new showrunner Saladin K. Patterson, updates viewers on the characters and what they’ve been up to.
Jul 25, 2025
70
[Dale's] crackpot paranoia once made him an endearing fringe figure; now, he’s too close to the mainstream to make for a lighthearted laugh. .... And other political plot lines are similarly hit-or-miss. Hank coming face-to-face with a manosphere influencer is a little uncanny, but his stick-in-the-mud insistence on food that’s “assigned meat at birth” feels exactly on brand. Time’s progression has a more beneficial effect on the younger generation, who get to be their own people with their own problems to solve.
Aug 8, 2025
10
King of the Hill is back and proving once again that Fox made a horrible decision ending the series for The Cleveland Show. The show doesn't miss a beat for all 10 episodes and leaves me wanting more.
Aug 7, 2025
10
Welcome back ️ It’s not often a show can come back after so long and grow up with time rather than trying to play the same younger versions of themselves and this came back perfectly. My favourite animated show of all time and thankfully it carried on where it left off just right.
Aug 6, 2025
10
Season 14 was incredible. It was funny and wholesome while touching on real world themes without being annoyingly preachy. It was the perfect natural progression of the show. The writing was smart and stayed true to the original concept and the personality of the individual characters. The show is modern but not in the woke "made for the modern audience" kind of way. I can't wait for season 15!
Aug 4, 2025
4
It's fine, but not authentic King of the Hill. In the original series, Hank was a "bubba." He was old fashioned, had some backwards views on some things, but was still the first guy you turned to when you needed help. He was a guy who spanked his kid (and got reported for child abuse), forced his kid to smoke a carton of cigarettes, accused the Asian neighbor of cooking his dog (timely, eh?), often threatened to "kick your ass," locked his car doors when going through Clinton's hometown, made sexist hiring decisions, couldn't deal with his niece, and disapproved of pretty much everything his son did. He had his reasons for being this way --namely his terrible father, Cotton. But Hank was still genuinely a good guy, and you could always count on him. Hank is a rank-and-file Texan, and these days that means he'd have voted for Trump and have suspicions that Obama was born in Kenya (as 72% of all registered Republicans do.) It's kind of ugly, but that's the reality. And yet, those people are still mostly kind and the first people you would turn to when things got tough. Those contradictions are what made original Hank so compelling. Instead, the new Hank is (ugh, I hate to say it) kinda "woke." When a girl scout tells Hank that the name of Samoa cookies have changed for PC reasons, he's good with that. Original Hank would have given her a lecture about the name being an honor for the Samoan people, and that people were too think skinned. It might have been misguided by liberal standards, but true to the character. No way Hank would want the Redskins/Indians to change their name! He's a traditionalist first and foremost. He'd swallow whatever rationalization he could to keep tradition alive. This new Hank plays like a fantasy version of what a liberal Californian TV writer would like a Texan to be. Not a real Texan. And especially not a conservative leaning one.
Aug 8, 2025
1
As I suspected it would be, this show is just ****. Woke-Feminist cuckery oozes from every orifice of this 'Modern Reeeeboot'. Everything about the classic show is gone, even some of the actors, there was no way this new 'season' would be good by any means. It's milk-toast, rainbow-washed, **** of the highest order. Stay away of you want to preserve your memory of the old show. This is one of the biggest fails Fox animation has pout out since, well, Family Guy. Which also went full on **** YEARS ago, like a decade going on now. The only good thing coming out of Fox Animation these days is 'American Dad'.





























