![]() ![]() Not when it’s one of the best animated series ever made, and the one that’s only gotten more relevant with age.įor those of you who missed it the first time, here’s a primer. ![]() The story of King of the Hill has never made any sense. And it’s never been available on iTunes or other digital platforms. Its second life in syndication has turned into a joke-a decent run on Adult Swim, then getting picked up by Comedy Central only to virtually disappear from the network’s lineup after Labor Day, and the odd local rerun at 3:30 in the morning.ĭVD sales were even worse, with a few seasons put out and then years before it resurfaced. It actually was cancelled once, replaced by The Cleveland Show, then brought back for a handful of episodes that were unceremoniously burned off. It never got the attention (or the ratings) of The Simpsons or the Seth MacFarlane empire. ![]() In the animated TV world, King of the Hill has long been treated like the overlooked middle child. But it’s hard not to ask, what took so long? King of the Hill is on TV fans’ minds again, as last week Hulu acquired the complete series and made all 13 seasons of the FOX animated series available to stream. ![]() King of the Hill is back in the spotlight, and FOX’s animated comedy is not only undervalued but more poignant today. By Brittany Frederick 2 years ago Follow Tweet ![]()
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