List of Episodes: King of the Hill

King of the Hill is an American animated television series that aired on Fox (GoAnimate in Real Life). The series was originally broadcast from January 12, 1997.

Production Companies
Deedle-Dee Productions, Judgemental Films and 3 Arts Entertainment 20th Century Fox Television

Distributor
20th Television

Aspect Ratios
480i (4:3 SDTV) (1997-2008) 720p (16:9 HDTV) (2009)

GoAnimate in Real Life Channel
FOX

Length
30 minutes

Season 1 (1997)
Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Wes Archer (Production Code: 4E01) Written by: Joe Stillman, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 4E02) Written by: Cheryl Holliday, Directed by: Klay Hall (Production Code: 4E03) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Pat Shinagawa (Production Code: 4E04) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Monte Young (Production Code: 4E05) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Martin Archer Jr. (Production Code: 4E08) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Brian Sheesley (Production Code: 4E06) Written by: Jonathan Collier and Joe Stillman, Directed by: John Rice (Production Code: 4E10) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Chuck Sheetz (Production Code: 4E09) Written by: Greg Daniels and Mike Judge, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 4E07) Written by: Johnny Hardwick and Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 4E13) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 4E11) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Klay Hall (Production Code: 4E12) Written by: Cheryl Holliday, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 5E02) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 5E01)
 * 1) Episode 1: Pilot - January 12, 1997
 * 1) Episode 2: Square Peg - January 19, 1997
 * 1) Episode 3: The Order of the Straight Arrow – January 26, 1997
 * 1) Episode 4: Luanne’s Saga – February 2, 1997
 * 1) Episode 5: Hank’s Got the Willies – February 9, 1997
 * 1) Episode 6: Shins of the Father – February 16, 1997
 * 1) Episode 7: Westie Side Story – February 23, 1997
 * 1) Episode 8: Keeping Up with Our Joneses – March 2, 1997
 * 1) Episode 9: Peggy the Boggle Champ – March 16, 1997
 * 1) Episode 10: Hank’s Unmentionable Problem – March 30, 1997
 * 1) Episode 11: King of the Ant Hill – April 13, 1997
 * 1) Episode 12: Plastic White Female – April 20, 1997
 * 1) Episode 13: The Company Man – May 4, 1997
 * 1) Episode 14: Texas City Twister – May 11, 1997
 * 1) Episode 15: How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying – May 18, 1997

Season 2 (1997-1998)
Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Klay Hall (Production Code: 5E04) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 5E03) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: John Rice (Production Code: 5E06) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Martin Archer (Production Code: 5E05) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 5E08) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Monte Young (Production Code: 5E07) Written by: Gina Fattore, Directed by: Chris Moeller (Production Code: 5E10) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 5E09) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 5E12) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Jim Dauterive and Cheryl Holliday, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 5E11) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Wes Archer (Production Code: 5E13) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Klay Hall (Production Code: 5E14) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 5E16) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 5E19) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 5E18) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 5E17) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Lauren MacMullan (Production Code: 5E15) Written by: Joe Stillman, Directed by: Chris Moeller (Production Code: 5E20) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 5E21) Written by: Brent Forrester, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 5E22)
 * 1) Episode 1 (16): The Arrow Head – October 12, 1997
 * 1) Episode 2 (17): Jumpin’ Crack Bass (It’s a Gas, Gas, Gas) – October 19, 1997
 * 1) Episode 3 (18): Hilloween – October 26, 1997
 * 1) Episode 4 (19): Husky Bobby – November 2, 1997
 * 1) Episode 5 (20): The Son That Got Away – November 9, 1997
 * 1) Episode 6 (21): The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteberg – November 23, 1997
 * 1) Episode 7 (22): Bobby Slam – November 30, 1997
 * 1) Episode 8 (23): The Unbearable Blindless of Laying – December 7, 1997
 * 1) Episode 9 (24): Meet the Manger Babies – January 11, 1998
 * 1) Episode 10 (25): Snow Job – January 25, 1998
 * 1) Episode 11 (26): I Remember Mono – February 1, 1998
 * 1) Episode 12 (27): Traffic Jam – February 15, 1998
 * 1) Episode 13 (28): Hank’s Dirty Laundry – March 1, 1998
 * 1) Episode 14 (29): Junkie Business – March 8, 1998
 * 1) Episode 15 (30): Leanne’s Saga – March 22, 1998
 * 1) Episode 16 (31): The Final Shinsuit – April 5, 1998
 * 1) Episode 17 (32): Three Days of the Kahndo – April 26, 1998
 * 1) Episode 18 (33): Peggy’s Headache – May 3, 1998
 * 1) Episode 19 (34): Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby’s Saga – May 10, 1998
 * 1) Episode 20 (35): Peggy’s Turtle Song – May 17, 1998

Season 3 (1998-1999)
Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 5E23) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Lauren MacMullan (Production Code: 5E24) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Chris Moeller (Production Code: 3ABE02) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Cyndi Tang (Production Code: 3ABE01) Written by: David Zuckerman, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 3ABE03) Written by: Joe Stillman, Directed by: Klay Hall (Production Code: 3ABE04) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 3ABE05) Written by: Jon Vitti, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 3ABE06) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 3ABE07) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 3ABE11) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 3ABE08) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 3ABE10) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 3ABE13) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 3ABE16) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 3ABE21) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Chris Moeller (Production Code: 3ABE12) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 3ABE09) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Klay Hall (Production Code: 3ABE14) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Chris Moeller (Production Code: 3ABE22) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 3ABE18) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Wes Archer (Production Code: 3ABE20) Written by: Jon Vitti, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 3ABE17) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Jack Dyer (Production Code: 3ABE19) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 3ABE15) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 3ABE23) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Klay Hall (Production Code: 3ABE24)
 * 1) Episode 1 (36): Propane Boom – October 6, 1998
 * 1) Episode 2 (37): Death of a Propane Salesman – October 13, 1998
 * 1) Episode 3 (38): Pregnant Paws – October 20, 1998
 * 1) Episode 4 (39): And They Call It Bobby Love – October 27, 1998
 * 1) Episode 5 (40): To Spank, With Love – November 3, 1998
 * 1) Episode 6 (41): Good Hill Hunting – November 10, 1998
 * 1) Episode 7 (42): Next of Shin – November 17, 1998
 * 1) Episode 8 (43): Jon Vitti Presents: Return to La Grunta – November 24, 1998
 * 1) Episode 9 (44): Peggy’s Pageant Fever – December 22, 1998
 * 1) Episode 10 (45): A Firefighting We Will Go – January 12, 1999
 * 1) Episode 11 (46): Nine Pretty Darn Angry Men – January 19, 1999
 * 1) Episode 12 (47): Pretty, Pretty Dresses – January 26, 1999
 * 1) Episode 13 (48): Love Hurts…and So Does Art – February 16, 1999
 * 1) Episode 14 (49): Escape from Party Island – February 23, 1999
 * 1) Episode 15 (50): Wings of the Dope – March 2, 1999
 * 1) Episode 16 (51): Three Coaches and a Bobby – March 16, 1999
 * 1) Episode 17 (52): The Wedding of Bobby Hill – March 23, 1999
 * 1) Episode 18 (53): De-Kahnstructing Henry – March 30, 1999
 * 1) Episode 19 (54): Take Me Out of the Ball Game – April 6, 1999
 * 1) Episode 20 (55): Hank’s Cowboy Movie – April 13, 1999
 * 1) Episode 21 (56): Death and Texas – April 20, 1999
 * 1) Episode 22 (57): Dog Dale Afternoon – April 27, 1999
 * 1) Episode 23 (58): Revenge of the Lutefisk – May 4, 1999
 * 1) Episode 24 (59): Sleight of Hank – May 11, 1999
 * 1) Episode 25 (60): As Old as the Hills – May 18, 1999
 * 1) Episode 26 (61): Peggy Hill: The Decline and Fall – May 25, 1999

Season 4 (1999-2000)
Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 4ABE01) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 4ABE03) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 4ABE04) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 4ABE02) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 4ABE06) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Martin Archer (Production Code: 4ABE08) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Wes Archer (Production Code: 4ABE07) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 4ABE10) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Chris Austen and Chris Moeller (Production Code: 4ABE05) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 4ABE09) Written by: Jon Vitti, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 4ABE11) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 4ABE13) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 4ABE14) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 4ABE18) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 4ABE12) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Klay Hall (Production Code: 4ABE16) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 4ABE15) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 4ABE17) Written by: Jon Vitti, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 4ABE19) Written by: Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 4ABE20) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 4ABE22) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 4ABE23) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 4ABE21) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 4ABE24)
 * 1) Episode 1 (62): Cotton’s Plot – October 3, 1999
 * 1) Episode 2 (63): Little Horrors of Shop – October 10, 1999
 * 1) Episode 3 (64): Aisle 8A – October 17, 1999
 * 1) Episode 4 (65): Bills are Made to Be Broken – October 24, 1999
 * 1) Episode 5 (66): Not in My Back Hoe – November 7, 1999
 * 1) Episode 6 (67): The Hanks Giving Episode – November 14, 1999
 * 1) Episode 7 (68): To Kill a Ladybird – November 21, 1999
 * 1) Episode 8 (69): Hillennium – November 28, 1999
 * 1) Episode 9 (70): A Beer Can Named Desire – December 19, 1999
 * 1) Episode 10 (71): Old Glory – December 19, 1999
 * 1) Episode 11 (72): Rodeo Days – January 16, 2000
 * 1) Episode 12 (73): Hanky Panky – January 23, 2000
 * 1) Episode 13 (74): High Anxiety – January 30, 2000
 * 1) Episode 14 (75): Won’t You Pimai Neighbor? – February 13, 2000
 * 1) Episode 15 (76): Naked Ambition – February 20, 2000
 * 1) Episode 16 (77): Movin’ On Up – March 12, 2000
 * 1) Episode 17 (78): Bill of Sales – March 19, 2000
 * 1) Episode 18 (79): Meet the Propaniacs – April 2, 2000
 * 1) Episode 19 (80): Hank’s Bad Hair Day – April 16, 2000
 * 1) Episode 20 (81): Nancy’s Boys – April 30, 2000
 * 1) Episode 21 (82): Flush with Power – May 7, 2000
 * 1) Episode 22 (83): Peggy’s Fun Fair – May 14, 2000
 * 1) Episode 23 (84): Transnational Amusements Presents: Peggy's Magic Sex Feet – May 21, 2000
 * 1) Episode 24 (85): I Don’t Want to Wait Our Lives to Be Over… – May 28, 2000

Season 5 (2000-2001)
Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 5ABE02) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Mike DiMartino (Production Code: 5ABE01) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 5ABE04) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 5ABE03) Written by: Paul Lieberstein, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 5ABE05) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 5ABE06) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 5ABE07) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 5ABE08) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: A. Lioi (Production Code: 5ABE10) Written by: Dean Young, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 5ABE09) Written by: Jon Vitti, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 5ABE11) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 5ABE12) Written by: Dean Young, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 5ABE13) Written by: Johnny Hardwick, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 5ABE14) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 5ABE15) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 5ABE17) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: A. Lioi (Production Code: 5ABE20) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: 5ABE18) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 5ABE23) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 5ABE16) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 5ABE21) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 5ABE22) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 5ABE19)
 * 1) Episode 1 (86): The Perils of Polling – November 5, 2000
 * 1) Episode 2 (87): The Buck Stops Here – November 5, 2000
 * 1) Episode 3 (88): Peggy Makes the Big Leagues – November 12, 2000
 * 1) Episode 4 (89): When Cotton Comes Marching Home – November 19, 2000
 * 1) Episode 5 (90): Spin the Choice – November 26, 2000
 * 1) Episode 6 (91): Yankee Hankee – December 3, 2000
 * 1) Episode 7 (92): What Makes Bobby Run? – December 10, 2000
 * 1) Episode 8 (93): Twas the Nut Before Christmas – December 17, 2000
 * 1) Episode 9 (94): Chasing Bobby – January 21, 2001
 * 1) Episode 10 (95): The Exterminator – January 28, 2001
 * 1) Episode 11 (96): Hank’s Choice – February 11, 2001
 * 1) Episode 12 (97): Hank and the Great Glass Elevator – February 18, 2001
 * 1) Episode 13 (98): Lupe’s Revenge – February 25, 2001
 * 1) Episode 14 (99): Now Who’s the Dummy? – March 4, 2001
 * 1) Episode 15 (100): Ho Yeah! – March 11, 2001
 * 1) Episode 16 (101): Hank’s Back Story – March 18, 2001
 * 1) Episode 17 (102): Unfortunate Son – March 25, 2001
 * 1) Episode 18 (103): It’s Not Easy Being Green – April 1, 2001
 * 1) Episode 19 (104): Pigmalion – April 8, 2001
 * 1) Episode 20 (105): Luanne Virgin 2.0 – April 15, 2001
 * 1) Episode 21 (106): The Substitute Spanish Prisoner – April 29, 2001
 * 1) Episode 22 (107): Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story – May 6, 2001
 * 1) Episode 23 (108): The Trouble with Gribbles – May 13, 2001

Season 6 (2001-2002)
Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 5ABE24) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 6ABE04) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 6ABE03) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 6ABE02) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 6ABE01) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 6ABE05) Written by: Sivert Glarum and Michael Jamin, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 6ABE08) Written by: Sivert Glarum and Michael Jamin, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 6ABE07) Written by: Dean Young, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 6ABE06) Written by: John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 6ABE09) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 6ABE13) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Monte Young (Production Code: 6ABE10) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 6ABE11) Written by: Emily Spivey, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 6ABE12) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 6ABE14) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 6ABE15) Written by: Dean Young, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 6ABE17) Written by: Kell Cahoon and Tom Saunders, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwam Lim (Production Code: 6ABE19) Written by: Dan Sterling, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 6ABE22) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 6ABE16) Written by: Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland, Directed by: Shaun Cashman (Production Code: 6ABE18) Written by: Kit Boss and Etan Cohen, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 6ABE20) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 6ABE21)
 * 1) Episode 1 (109): Bobby Goes Nuts – November 4, 2001
 * 1) Episode 2 (110): The Father, The Son and J.C. – November 11, 2001
 * 1) Episode 3 (111): Joust Like a Woman – November 18, 2001
 * 1) Episode 4 (112): Soldier of Misfortune – November 25, 2001
 * 1) Episode 5 (113): Goodbye Normal Jeans – December 2, 2001
 * 1) Episode 6 (114): Sug Night – December 16, 2001
 * 1) Episode 7 (115): Of Mice and Little Green Men – January 20, 2002
 * 1) Episode 8 (116): Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret Hill – January 27, 2002
 * 1) Episode 9 (117): Father of the Bribe – February 10, 2002
 * 1) Episode 10 (118): I’m with Cupid – February 17, 2002
 * 1) Episode 11 (119): Beer and Loathing – March 3, 2002
 * 1) Episode 12 (120): Tankin’ It to the Streets – March 10, 2002
 * 1) Episode 13 (121): A Man Without a Country Club – March 17, 2002
 * 1) Episode 14 (122): Torch Song Hillogy – March 24, 2002
 * 1) Episode 15 (123): The Bluegrass is Always Greener – March 31, 2002
 * 1) Episode 16 (124): Fun with Jane and Jane – April 7, 2002
 * 1) Episode 17 (125): Dang Ol’ Love – April 14, 2002
 * 1) Episode 18 (126): Bad Girls, Bad Girls, Whatcha Gonna Do? – April 21, 2002
 * 1) Episode 19 (127): The Son Also Roses – April 28, 2002
 * 1) Episode 20 (128): My Own Private Rodeo – May 5, 2002
 * 1) Episode 21 (129): The Texas Skillsaw Massacre – May 12, 2002
 * 1) Episode 22 (130): Returning Japanese I – May 19, 2002
 * 1) Episode 23 (131): Returning Japanese II – May 19, 2002

Season 7 (2002-2003)
Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 7ABE01) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 7ABE03) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 7ABE05) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 7ABE04) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 7ABE02) Written by: Dean Young, Directed by: Mike DiMartino (Production Code: 7ABE07) Written by: Tim Croston and Chip Hall, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 7ABE11) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Wes Archer (Production Code: 7ABE10) Written by: Dan Sterling, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 7ABE06) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Producton Code: 7ABE09) Written by: Sivert Glarum and Michael Jamin, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 7ABE08) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 7ABE12) Written by: Alex Gregory and Peter Huyck, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 7ABE13) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 7ABE14) Written by: Dean Young, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 7ABE15) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 7ABE16) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Mike DiMartino (Production Code: 7ABE17) Written by: Dan Sterling, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 7ABE18) Written by: Sivert Glarum and Michael Jamin, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: 7ABE20) Written by: Norm Hiscock, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 7ABE22)
 * 1) Episode 1 (132): Get Your Freak Off – November 3, 2002
 * 1) Episode 2 (133): The Fat and the Furious – November 3, 2002
 * 1) Episode 3 (134): Megalo Dale – November 10, 2002
 * 1) Episode 4 (135): Full Metal Dust Jacket – November 10, 2002
 * 1) Episode 5 (136): Dances with Dogs – November 17, 2002
 * 1) Episode 6 (137): Boxing Luanne – November 24, 2002
 * 1) Episode 7 (138): The Miseducation of Bobby Hill – December 1, 2002
 * 1) Episode 8 (139): Queasy Rider – December 15, 2002
 * 1) Episode 9 (140): An Officer and a Gentle Boy – January 19, 2003
 * 1) Episode 10 (141): Vision Quest – January 26, 2003
 * 1) Episode 11 (142): Board Games – February 9, 2003
 * 1) Episode 12 (143): Be True to Your Fool – February 16, 2003
 * 1) Episode 13 (144): The Good Buck – March 2, 2003
 * 1) Episode 14 (145): I Never Promised You an Organic Garden – March 16, 2003
 * 1) Episode 15 (146): New Cowboy on the Block – March 30, 2003
 * 1) Episode 16 (147): Night and Deity – April 13, 2003
 * 1) Episode 17 (148): Racist Dawg – April 20, 2003
 * 1) Episode 18 (149): Maid in Arlen – May 4, 2003
 * 1) Episode 19 (150): The Witches of East Arlen – May 11, 2003
 * 1) Episode 20 (151): Flirting with the Master – May 18, 2003

Season 8 (2003-2004)
Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 8ABE01) Written by: Dan Sterling, Directed by: Wes Archer (Production Code: 8ABE04) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 8ABE02) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 8ABE03) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 7ABE19) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 7ABE21) Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 8ABE07) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: John Rice (Production Code: 8ABE05) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 8ABE08) Written by: Sivert Glarum and Michael Jamin, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 8ABE06) Written by: Wyatt Cenac, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 8ABE09) Written by: Greg Cohen, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: 8ABE10) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 8ABE11) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 8ABE12) Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Brian Sheesley (Production Code: 8ABE14) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 8ABE13) Written by: Aron Abrams and Gregory Thompson, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 8ABE15) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 8ABE16) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim and Boohwan Lim (Production Code: 8ABE18) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Gary McCarver (Production Code: 8ABE17) Written by: Sivert Glarum and Michael Jamin, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 8ABE19) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 8ABE20) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 8ABE21) Written by: Dan Sterling, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 8ABE22)
 * 1) Episode 1 (152): Patch Boomhauer – November 2, 2003
 * 1) Episode 2 (153): The Incredible Hank – November 9, 2003
 * 1) Episode 3 (154): Reborn to Be Wild – November 16, 2003
 * 1) Episode 4 (155): Ceci N’est Pas Une King of the Hill – November 23, 2003
 * 1) Episode 5 (156): After the Mold Rush – November 30, 2003
 * 1) Episode 6 (157): Rich Hank, Poor Hank – December 7, 2003
 * 1) Episode 7 (158): Cheer Factor – December 14, 2003
 * 1) Episode 8 (159): Livin’ On Reds, Vitamin C and Propane – January 4, 2004
 * 1) Episode 9 (160): Après Hank, Le Deluge – January 11, 2004
 * 1) Episode 10 (161): That’s What She Said – January 25, 2004
 * 1) Episode 11 (162): My Hair Lady – February 8, 2004
 * 1) Episode 12 (163): Phish and Wildlife – February 15, 2004
 * 1) Episode 13 (164): Dale Be Not Proud – March 14, 2004
 * 1) Episode 14 (165): DaleTech – March 21, 2004
 * 1) Episode 15 (166): How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Alamo – March 28, 2004
 * 1) Episode 16 (167): Stressed for Success – April 4, 2004
 * 1) Episode 17 (168): Hank's Back (The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hank) – April 11, 2004
 * 1) Episode 18 (169): Girl, You’ll Be a Giant Soon – April 18, 2004
 * 1) Episode 19 (170): Death Buys a Timeshare – April 25, 2004
 * 1) Episode 20 (171): The Redneck on Rainey Street – May 2, 2004
 * 1) Episode 21 (172): Yard, She Blows! – May 9, 2004
 * 1) Episode 22 (173): Talking Shop – May 16, 2004
 * 1) Episode 23 (174): Bystand Me – May 23, 2004
 * 1) Episode 24 (175): A Rover Runs Through It – May 23, 2004

Season 9 (2005)
Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 9ABE01) Written by: Garland Testa, Directed by: Anthony Lioi (Production Code: 9ABE02) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 9ABE05) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 9ABE03) Written by: Aron Abrams and Gregory Thompson, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 9ABE04) Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 9ABE06) Written by: Wyatt Cenac, Directed by: Yvette Kaplan (Production Code: 9ABE08) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: 9ABE07) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: 9ABE09) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland (Production Code: 9ABE10) Written by: Greg Cohen, Directed by: Dominic Polcino (Production Code: 9ABE12) Written by: Aron Abrams and Gregory Thompson, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: 9ABE13) Written by: Etan Cohen, Directed by: Julius Wu (Production Code: 9ABE19)
 * 1) Episode 1 (176): Care Takin’ Care of Business – January 16, 2005
 * 1) Episode 2 (177): Dale to the Chief – January 23, 2005
 * 1) Episode 3 (178): Ms. Wakefield – January 30, 2005
 * 1) Episode 4 (179): Mutual of Omabwah – February 13, 2005
 * 1) Episode 5 (180): Harlottown – February 20, 2005
 * 1) Episode 6 (181): The Petriot Act – March 13, 2005
 * 1) Episode 7 (182): Gone with the Windstorm – March 20, 2005
 * 1) Episode 8 (183): Arlen City Bomber – April 10, 2005
 * 1) Episode 9 (184): Redcorn Gambles With His Future – April 17, 2005
 * 1) Episode 10 (185): Smoking and the Bandit – April 24, 2005
 * 1) Episode 11 (186): Enrique-Cilable Differences – May 1, 2005
 * 1) Episode 12 (187): Bobby on Track – May 8, 2005
 * 1) Episode 13 (188): It Ain’t Over Till the Fat Neighbor Sings – May 15, 2005

Season 10 (2006)
Written by: Sivert Glarum and Michael Jamin, Directed by: Allan Jacobsen (Production Code: 9ABE14) Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: 9ABE16) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 9ABE15) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Yvette Kaplan (Production Code: 9ABE17) Written by: Dan Sterling, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: 9ABE18) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Cyndi Tang-Loveland and Ken Wong (Production Code: 9ABE20) Written by: Dan Sterling, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: 9ABE11) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Dominic Polcino and Ronald Rubio (Production Code: 9ABE21) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: 9ABE22) Written by: Aron Abrams and Gregory Thompson, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: AABE01) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Ronald Rubio and Ken Wong (Production Code: AABE02) Written by: J.B. Cook, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: AABE03) Written by: Sivert Glarum and Michael Jamin, Directed by: Adam Kuhlman (Production Code: AABE04)
 * 1) Episode 1 (189): Hank’s on Board – January 15, 2006
 * 1) Episode 2 (190): Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown – January 22, 2006
 * 1) Episode 3 (191): Bill’s House – January 29, 2006
 * 1) Episode 4 (192): You Gotta Believe (In Moderation) – February 12, 2006
 * 1) Episode 5 (193): Business is Picking Up – February 26, 2006
 * 1) Episode 6 (194): The Year of Washing Dangerously – March 5, 2006
 * 1) Episode 7 (195): Orange You Sad I Did Say Banana? – March 12, 2006
 * 1) Episode 8 (196): Hank Fixes Everything – March 26, 2006
 * 1) Episode 9 (197): Church Hopping – April 2, 2006
 * 1) Episode 10 (198): 24 Hour Propane People – April 16, 2006
 * 1) Episode 11 (199): The Texas Panhandler – April 30, 2006
 * 1) Episode 12 (200): Hank’s Bully – May 7, 2006
 * 1) Episode 13 (201): Edu-Macating Lucky – May 14, 2006

Season 11 (2007)
Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: BABE02) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: BABE03) Written by: Greg Cohen, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: BABE01) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Julius Wu (Production Code: AABE05) Written by: Jonathan Collier, Directed by: Ken Wong (Production Code: BABE04) Written by: Kit Boss, Directed by: Michael Loya (Production Code: BABE05) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Tony Kluck (Production Code: BABE06) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Anthony Chun (Production Code: BABE07) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: BABE09) Written by: Sanjay Shah, Directed by: Ronald Rubio (Production Code: BABE08) Written by: Blake McCormick, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: BABE11) Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: BABE10)
 * 1) Episode 1 (202): The Peggy Horror Picture Show – January 21, 2007
 * 1) Episode 2 (203): Blood and Sauce – January 28, 2007
 * 1) Episode 3 (204): SerPUNt – February 11, 2007
 * 1) Episode 4 (205): Lucky’s Wedding Suit – February 18, 2007
 * 1) Episode 5 (206): Luanne Gets Lucky – March 4, 2007
 * 1) Episode 6 (207): Hank Gets Dusted – March 11, 2007
 * 1) Episode 7 (208): Glen Peggy Glen Ross – March 25, 2007
 * 1) Episode 8 (209): The Passion of Dauterive – April 1, 2007
 * 1) Episode 9 (210): Peggy’s Gone to Pots – April 15, 2007
 * 1) Episode 10 (211): Grand Theft Arlen – April 29, 2007
 * 1) Episode 11 (212): Bill, Bulk and the Body Buddies – May 6, 2007
 * 1) Episode 12 (213): Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow – May 13, 2007

Season 12 (2007-2008)
Written by: Anthony Chun, Directed by: Judah Miller and Murray Miller (Production Code: BABE15) Written by: Tim Croston and Chip Hall, Directed by: Ken Wong (Production Code: BABE12) Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Ronald Rubio (Production Code: BABE16) Written by: Judah Miller and Murray Miller, Directed by: Tony Kluck (Production Code: BABE14) Written by: Dave Schiff, Directed by: Michael Loya (Production Code: BABE13) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: BABE17) Written by: Erin Ehrlich, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: BABE18) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: BABE19) Written by: Jennifer Barrow, Directed by: Ken Wong (Production Code: BABE20) Written by: Dave Schiff, Directed by: Michael Loya (Production Code: CABE01) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: CABE02) Written by: Blake McCormick, Directed by: Ken Wong (Production Code: CABE03) Written by: Judah Miller and Murray Miller, Directed by: Anthony Chun (Production Code: CABE05) Written by: Tim Croston and Chip Hall, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: CABE04) Written by: Erin Ehrlich, Directed by: Rob Rubio (Production Code: CABE08) Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Tony Kluck (Production Code: CABE06) Written by: Sanjay Shah, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: CABE07) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Michael Loya (Production Code: CABE09) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: CABE10) Written by: Blake McCormick, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: CABE12) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Anthony Chun (Production Code: CABE13) Written by: Dave Schiff, Directed by: Ken Wong (Production Code: CABE11)
 * 1) Episode 1 (214): Four Wave Intersection – September 23, 2007
 * 1) Episode 2 (215): Bobby Rae – September 30, 2007
 * 1) Episode 3 (216): The Powder Puff Boys – October 7, 2007
 * 1) Episode 4 (217): Death Picks Cotton – October 21, 2007
 * 1) Episode 5 (218): Suite Smells of Success – October 28, 2007
 * 1) Episode 6 (219): Raise the Steaks – November 4, 2007
 * 1) Episode 7 (220): Tears of an Inflatable Clown – November 11, 2007
 * 1) Episode 8 (221): The Minh Who Knew Too Much – November 18, 2007
 * 1) Episode 9 (222): Dream Weaver – November 25, 2007
 * 1) Episode 10 (223): Doggone Crazy – January 6, 2008
 * 1) Episode 11 (224): Trans-Facism – January 20, 2008
 * 1) Episode 12 (225): The Untitled Blake McCormick Project: Three Men and a Bastard – February 10, 2008
 * 1) Episode 13 (226): Lady and Gentrification – February 17, 2008
 * 1) Episode 14 (227): The Accidental Terrorist – March 2, 2008
 * 1) Episode 15 (228): Six Characters in Search of a House – March 9, 2008
 * 1) Episode 16 (229): Behind Closed Doors – March 16, 2008
 * 1) Episode 17 (230): Pour Some Sugar on Kahn – March 30, 2008
 * 1) Episode 18 (231): The Courtship of Joseph’s Father – April 13, 2008
 * 1) Episode 19 (232): Strangeness on a Train – April 20, 2008
 * 1) Episode 20 (233): It Came From the Garage – May 4, 2008
 * 1) Episode 21 (234): Life: A Loser’s Manual – May 11, 2008
 * 1) Episode 22 (235): Cops and Robert – May 18, 2008

Season 13 (2008-2009)
Written by: Sanjay Shah, Directed by: Ronald Rubio (Production Code: CABE16) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Matt Engstrom (Production Code: CABE17) Written by: Jerry Collins, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: CABE18) Written by: Judah Miller and Murray Miller, Directed by: Tony Kluck (Production Code: CABE14) Written by: Tim Croston and Chip Hall, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: CABE15) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Steve Robertson (Production Code: CABE19) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Robin Brigstocke (Production Code: CABE20) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Cabe: DABE01) Written by: Jim Dauterive, Directed by: Ronald Rubio (Production Code: DABE02) Written by: Christy Stratton, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: DABE05) Written by: Judah Miller and Murray Miller, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: DABE04) Written by: Blake McCormick, Directed by: Tony Kluck (Production Code: DABE03) Written by: Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May (Production Code: DABE06) Written by: Sanjay Shah, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: DABE09) Written by: Dan McGrath, Directed by: Jeff Myers (Production Code: DABE12) Written by: Dave Schiff, Directed by: Ronald Rubio (Production Code: DABE10) Written by: Erin Ehrlich, Directed by: Ken Wong (Production Code: DABE07) Written by: Jerry Collins, Directed by: Tony Kluck (Production Code: DABE11) Written by: Tim Croston and Chip Hall, Directed by: Steve Robertson (Production Code: DABE08) Written by: Jennifer Barrow, Directed by: Jack Perkins and Steve Robertson (Production Code: DABE16) Written by: Paul Corrigan and Brad Walsh, Directed by: Tricia Garcia (Production Code: DABE13) Written by: Sanjay Shah, Directed by: Ken Wong (Production Code: DABE15) Written by: Aron Abrams and Gregory Thompson, Directed by: Michael Loya (Production Code: DABE14) Written by: Jim Dauterive and Christy Stratton, Tony Gama-Lobo and Rebecca May, Directed by: Kyounghee Lim (Production Code: DABE17)
 * 1) Episode 1 (236): Dia-Bill-ic Shock – September 28, 2008
 * 1) Episode 2 (237): Earthly Girls are Easy – October 5, 2008
 * 1) Episode 3 (238): Square-Footed Monster – October 19, 2008
 * 1) Episode 4 (239): Lost in MySpace – November 2, 2008
 * 1) Episode 5 (240): No Bobby Left Behind – November 9, 2008
 * 1) Episode 6 (241): A Bill Full of Dollars – November 16, 2008
 * 1) Episode 7 (242): Straight as an Arrow – November 30, 2008
 * 1) Episode 8 (243): Lucky See, Monkey Do – December 7, 2008
 * 1) Episode 9 (244): What Happens at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis Stays at the National Propane Gas Convention in Memphis – February 15, 2009
 * 1) Episode 10 (245): Uncool Costumer – February 22, 2009
 * 1) Episode 11 (246): Bwah My Nose – March 1, 2009
 * 1) Episode 12 (247): Master of Puppets – March 8, 2009
 * 1) Episode 13 (248): Nancy Does Dallas – March 15, 2009
 * 1) Episode 14 (249): Manger Baby Einstein – March 22, 2009
 * 1) Episode 15 (250): The Boy Can’t Help It – March 29, 2009
 * 1) Episode 16 (251): Bad News Bill – April 5, 2009
 * 1) Episode 17 (252): Born Again on the Fourth of July – April 12, 2009
 * 1) Episode 18 (253): Uh-Oh, Canada – April 19, 2009
 * 1) Episode 19 (254): Serves Me Right for Giving General George S. Patton the Bathroom Key – April 26, 2009
 * 1) Episode 20 (255): Just Another Manic Kahn Day – May 3, 2009
 * 1) Episode 21 (256): The Honeymooners – May 10, 2009
 * 1) Episode 22 (257): When Joseph Met Lori and Made Out with Her in the Janitor’s Closet – May 17, 2009
 * 1) Episode 23 (258): Bill Gathers Moss – May 24, 2009
 * 1) Episode 24 (259): To Sirloin with Love – May 31, 2009