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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #1
I can't believe I missed this on it's Fox run . . . it's the Simpsons on crack!

Four shows, and I do believe they've made fun of everything that can be made fun of, and perhaps offended everyone possible . . . I love it!

- Vaughner

'I'll have you know, in addition to knowing the secrets of the universe, I'm quite potty trained!' - Ko-enma, Yu Yu Hakusho
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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #2
I hate to admit it, but this show made me laugh my butt off way to many times. You just never knew what to expect. I'm not sure why it never found a footing on Fox.

Anyway, wait until you get to the 'Dukes of Hazzard' parody episode!
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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #3
Maybe because it was pre-empted continuously?
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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #4
After a while, you get to understant just how good this show was!

It's probably one of the few cracks in television to make it all the way through.

And starting next month, Lupin III will air after FG. This really impressed the hell out of me. Two great shows back-to-back. This is MY television!

From the Master of Car-too-nal Knowledge... Christopher M. Sobieniak
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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #5
Well, considering that both series were created by Mike Judge, there are bound to be similarities...

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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #6
Is that really so? I always thought that on KING OF THE HILL the 'rednecks' are the heroes and the villains are usually condescending liberal types from the East or West Coasts (like the social worker from L.A. who wanted to take Bobby away). The show may make gentle fun of Texas culture but it almost always comes down on the side of Hank and his family (unlike Beavis and Butthead, who we're meant to
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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #7
Well, that would pretty much be nowadays, now that Mike Judge's fallen into obscurity and left the show for parts unknown sometime during the late 90's, and Fox co-opted the series to remove the more moldy/outdated Judge elements from the show and turn it into the more safe and comercial 'The Simpsons II: Hank Is ANOTHER Idiot'.

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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #8
No... we ARE like 'these people'. Just ask anyone from Texas. Mike Judge has captured Texans, quirks and all, in King Of The Hill.
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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #9
Uhh,,,judge still works on the show,,after all he does hank's voice,,as well as the voice of the school principal IIRC.
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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #10
I think you've got the chronology a bit mixed up. The fact is
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Posted 1 Year, 10 Months ago #11
Damned Texans.

CL - *misses his Utah license plate already*
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