Hank's Bully
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“Hank's Bully” | |||||||
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King of the Hill episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 10 Episode 13 |
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Written by | J.B. Cook | ||||||
Directed by | Kyounghee Lim | ||||||
Guest stars | Ricki Lake | ||||||
Production no. | AABE03 | ||||||
Original airdate | May 7, 2006 | ||||||
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List of King of the Hill episodes |
"Hank's Bully" is the name of the two hundredth episode in the FOX animated television series King of the Hill.
[edit] Plot
When the new neighbors move in across the street from the Hill family, their son Caleb (voice of Zoey 101's Paul Butcher), starts to "bully" Hank.
Caleb starts by taunting Hank by attempts to destroy his prized lawn and playing with Hank's precious tools. Then, Caleb starts to call Hank names like "Dusty Old Bones, Full of Green Dust". When Hank tells Caleb's parents about his behavior, they write off his behaviour as creativity.
Caleb eventually pushes Hank over the edge, after which Hank takes his bike in order to teach him some respect. Caleb then shows up at Hank's front door, rudely asking for his bike back. When Hank informs him that he needs to ask politely, he says "I don't think so", and opens the door all the way so that the audience, and Hank, can see that two policemen are present. Hank then decides to ask Bobby to teach Caleb and his parents a lesson. Bobby then imitates Caleb by causing trouble, spilling his parents' garbage bins and taking his father's hat. When they complain to Hank about Bobby's reckless behavior, Hank in turn imitates Caleb's parents and tells them it's just his way of showing affection. Caleb's mother figures it out and proceeds to then tell Hank that Caleb is adventurous but Bobby is just a troublemaker. However, she and the father quickly change their tune about their mischievous son when Bobby threatens to squirt them with a mysterious brown liquid.
Meanwhile, Dale and Peggy enter a taxidermy contest, when Peggy starts stuffing some of the animals that Dale has killed while exterminating.