John Redcorn
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John Redcorn (originally voiced by Victor Aaron, later by Jonathan Joss), is a character in the animated series King of the Hill.
A "Licensed New Age Healer", he is Nancy Gribble's Native American masseur, her former 14-year lover and the biological father of Joseph Gribble. Nancy's husband Dale is completely unaware of this, although this fact is obvious to everyone else in the neighborhood, due to Joseph's close resemblance to his biological father. In an early episode, when Joseph refers to "[his] dad," Bobby reluctantly asked "Dale Gribble?", implying that even he was aware of Joseph's real parentage. The Souphanousinphones figured it out very soon after moving to Arlen. Peggy was one of the last to realize it; Hank tells her 12 years into the affair, having assumed she knew but, like everyone else, refused to ever mention it. Despite Dale's dedication to various conspiracy theories, Dale is completely unaware of Joseph's true parentage due to his belief that Redcorn is gay, although he once suspected that Joseph's father was an alien. No more how obvious the affair between John Redcorn and Nancy was, Dale never deduced it; indeed, once, after have caught the two in bed, he merely apologizes for interrupting their "migraine treatment" and rushes out. John then mentions to Nancy that Dale is "taking some of the fun out of this." In a recent episode, "Hank Gets Dusted," John Redcorn, in trying to get filmed on a reality show, actually directly says to the camera that "I slept with [Hank's] best friend's wife for 13 years," with Dale standing inches away. Dale, perhaps in the frenzy of trying to be on television, does not notice and assumes that John was referring to Bill's ex-wife.
Joseph seems to be unaware that John Redcorn is his biological father. John Redcorn tries to reach out to Joseph and instill a sense of pride in him, though Joseph has little or no emotional attachment to him. In a lot of ways, Joseph is really more Dale's son than he is John Redcorn's.
In the first four seasons, before Nancy rekindled her love affair with her husband, she and John Redcorn were seen almost constantly in each others company. The implication is that their relationship was more substantial than a purely sexual dalliance.
John Redcorn still cares about Nancy and he was hurt when she ended their affair. During one of his less inspiring moments, John Redcorn lamented to Hank "I can't believe Nancy left me..." [indicates Dale] "for THAT." Hank sadly replied "She didn't leave you for that, John Redcorn. She married THAT two years before she met you." In the Season 5 episode Spin the Choice, John Redcorn accepts the U.S. government's offer of 12 acres (5 ha) of unincorporated land to settle a lawsuit in which John sought to reclaim the 130,000 acres of land taken by the USA from the Anasazi tribe. Dale helped John Redcorn file his lawsuit, using the Freedom of Information Act after the two symbolically settled their differences. John Redcorn willed the land to Dale, as a token of their friendship and as a way to pass something down to Joseph, to whom John Redcorn wishes he could tell the truth.
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- For some reason, he is almost always addressed by his full name and never simply as John, simliar to Charlie Brown.
- Nancy once said he has a sister, whom Nancy seems to assume told everybody about their affair.
- John Redcorn likes listening to 80s Hair bands and was once a roadie for Winger, later becoming frontman for a band, Big Mountain Fudgecake. Soon after, he became simply "Redcorn", what Dale called "The Native American Raffi".
- Redcorn is identified as being an Anasazi. This is an in-joke, as the Anasazi tribe not only never settled in Texas, but died out before the first European settlers ever reached North America.
- John Redcorn is often seen reading a book called "This Land is Our Land", a book about the Native American's land rights in America.
- Redcorn drives a Jeep Wrangler and wears white Sergio Valente jeans.
- His exact height is unknown, but he is clearly taller than Hank, who stands 6' 2" (1.88 meters). At the time Nancy and he ended their affair, he was 36 years old.
- A recurring joke early on the show's run involved a mysterious breeze arising whenever Redcorn spoke about his Native American heritage. The breeze would seemingly arise out of nowhere, causing Redcorn's long hair to flow majestically while faint "solemn" music would play in the background.
- Victor Aaron voiced the character for the first two episodes, but was killed in an auto accident. Jonathan Joss has subsequently voiced the part.
- While he is a Licensed New Age Healer John Redcorn has his limits and refers to drinking blood for a religious cermony as "just weird".
- Despite his seeming strong looks he is horrible at kickball
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Characters | ||||
Hills and Platter: | Hank • Peggy • Bobby • Luanne Platter • Cotton • Tilly • Ladybird | |||
Gribbles: | Dale • Joseph • Nancy | |||
Souphanousinphones: | Kahn • Minh • Connie | |||
Other characters: | Boomhauer • Bill • John Redcorn • M. F. Thatherton • Chuck Mangione • Monsignor Martinez | |||
Other | ||||
Miscellaneous: | Alamo Beer • Mega Lo Mart • Strickland Propane | |||
Media: | King of the Hill DVDs • List of King of the Hill episodes |