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| - Hank Hill is the main character from the animated show called King of the Hill. Hank is part of a middle-class Texan family which consists of not only himself, but his wife named Peggy, and their only son Bobby. He is often seen hanging out with his three pals, Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer, or at his work dealing with propane. His father is named Cotton Hill, who is a perverted, loud, and short-tempered old man who lost his shins during WWII. Occasionally, he works at Strickland Propane as the assistant manager and also hangs out with his friends Dale, Bill, and Boomhauer standing by a fence while drinking beer.
- "I sell propane and propane accessories."
- When angered, Hank Hill is a nigh-unstoppable testament to human might. It would be suicidal to so much as approach Hank during his "episodes", let alone provoke them. Should you ever be targeted, "I'm Gonna Kick Yer Ass!" could very well be the last words you'll ever hear as a moving person, if not then in a wheelchair. Hank Hill uses his godly powers for world domination.
- Hank was born in New York City, much to his despise. His crazy, over bearing, drill sergeant father beat him every day because he was disappointed in him. When Hank was one, they moved to Arlen in Texas.
- Hank Rutherford Hill is a fictional character in the animated series King of the Hill. Hank works at the fictional Strickland Propane in Arlen, Texas selling propane and propane accessories. Hank's voice is provided by series creator Mike Judge. The Economist briefly mentioned him as one of the wisest people on television.
- Hank "ProPain" Hill is the Cyborg from Universe 87 with prosthetic arms. He was sent into the Core Universe to prevent Core Hank from being destroyed by a freak charcoal accident at a BBQ cook off hosted in Laos.
- Hank Hill appears in the introduction to "Cleveland Live!" where he informs the audience he sells propane. Hank is voiced by his creator Mike Judge. Hank is in rehab in "Das Shrimp Boot" for huffing propane.
- Henry Rutherford “Hank” Hill was (born June 11, 1943) in Brooklyn, New York as Tom J. Anderson. He grew up in the South New York section, admiring local mafiosi. These included Paul “Chef-Boy” ArDee a member of the Socheesy crime family, for whom he began running errands at ArDee's cabstand and counterfeit spaghetti factory. The two went on to become semi-trusting friends. Hill's first arrest came when he attempted to use a personal credit card to buy tires at a gas station for a friend.
- Hank Hill is one of the main characters from the animated series King of the Hill, which was co-created by former Simpsons writer Greg Daniels. In King of the Hill he is voiced by Mike Judge and proudly sells "propane and propane accessories" as the assistant manager at Strickland Propane.
- In "One if by Clam, Two if by Sea", Peter, Cleveland, Joe, and Quagmire stand beside a fence drinking tins of beer and only saying “Yep” repetitively in the style of Hank Hill and his friends on King of the Hill. In "Petergeist" Peter Griffin picks at a wound and pulls off his skin to reveal Hill's face. Then he laughs and mentions propane, finding Hill's job amusing. As the face was on Griffin's body, Hill was voiced by Seth MacFarlane.
- Henry 'Hank' Rutherford Hill is the protagonist of King of the Hill. Hank, along with his family (wife Peggy, son Bobby, and niece Luanne), has a central role in most story lines. Hank's voice is provided by series co-creator Mike Judge. The Economist briefly mentioned him as one of the wisest people on television.
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