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- A parody of reality shows cast with spoofs of several famous types of animated characters.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG7.2 (313)TV EpisodeBobby impresses no one but his teacher when he learns Commedia Dell'Arte.
- The Hills travel to Montana where Peggy attempts to make amends with her estranged rancher mother; Meanwhile, Hank clashes with the locals and Henry Winkler.
- 1997–201022mTV-PG7.4 (319)TV EpisodeHank commissions Peggy to create some artwork to satisfy the local zoning board after they approve a Strickland Propane expansion, but Peggy is humiliated when an art dealer promotes her as an illiterate hillbilly.
- Peggy takes over as coach of the cheerleading squad, and switches the girls from elaborate dance routines to violent spectacle.
- When racecar driver John Force needs a kidney transplant, Dale turns out to be a perfect match; and Peggy helps Bobby win over his classmates when he reads announcements over the school's intercom system.
- Cotton plays detective when someone begins drinking Hank's grapefruit juice; and Dale tries to launch his own home security company.
- Luanne joins forces with Hank to protest a propane ban at the Texas State Fairground grill-off; and Peggy goes to extreme lengths to gain access to a laundry room where an infamous murder took place.
- Hank starts taking yoga classes after injuring his back at work; and Peggy bags groceries at a mom-and-pop store that's having a hard time competing against Megalomart.
- 1997–201022mTV-PG7.0 (297)TV EpisodeHank reacts with disbelief when he realizes Bobby's history textbook contains almost nothing on the Alamo; and Peggy photographs a Flat Stanley doll to help teach kids about geography and safety issues.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG8.2 (399)TV EpisodeHank lives up to his boyhood dream of driving a big rig when helping his mother to move. Bobby tags along and, unfortunately, so do Dale, Bill and Boomhauer; Meanwhile Peggy and Luanne write a very poor Christmas carol.
- During the Christmas season, a dying, elderly woman wants to spend her final days in the Hills' house, which used to be hers.
- Bill pretends to be a homosexual to get a job at a trendy beauty salon.
- Hank and his friends take Bobby on an "eat only what you catch" camping trip, only to discover that the park has been overrun by hippies.
- Bobby joins the school's academic team, where he specializes in pop culture, but the stress proves too much for him to handle.
- Bobby infuriates Hank by training as a student counsellor, then upsets Connie by breaking the rules and dating one of his own clients - only to be stalked by a girl he's just advised to break up with her boyfriend.
- A new Strickland Propane employee revels in making off-color jokes, driving Hank crazy.
- Peggy suspects that Hank suffers from Irritable Male Syndrome and begins spiking his coffee with testosterone, turning Hank from low-energy everyman to muscled go-getter.
- Hank makes a bizarre decision to adopt the pet of a soldier, expecting a dog. When the military drops off a wholly unpleasant cat at the door instead, Hank realizes that the cat's vet bills will ruin his family's upcoming travel plans.
- After Connie becomes a victim of reverse discrimination, Kahn gives up his hopes and dreams and embraces the life of a hillbilly.
- Arlen is hit with rains and flash floods. Bill finds himself put in charge of the shelter at Tom Landry Middle School, and instantly becomes mad with power and authority.
- When Bill goes to volunteer at a halfway house, he winds up housing a group of recovering alcoholics at his own home.
- Peggy gets a job at the town newspaper writing a household tips column, but inadvertently gives readers the recipe for mustard gas.
- Enrique's marriage is in limbo, but rather than face up to his problems, he tries to find someone else to turn to. He chooses to confide in a heartless Hank who casts him out.
- Hank prevails on Dale and Boomhauer to invite Bill and himself on their annual fishing trip.
- Hank is devastated when Peggy uncovers some unsavory facts about the founding of the town of Arlen.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG7.2 (297)TV EpisodeTed Wasanasong calls Khan a "banana" - a derogatory term for an Asian who is "yellow on the outside, white on the inside" - making him think he has lost touch with his Laotian heritage.
- Peggy tries to spruce up the front yard by purchasing a lawn gnome, much to Hank's horror.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG6.9 (296)TV EpisodeHank's league champion softball team challenges an undefeated comedic barnstorming team.
- Hank is embarrassed when his new driver's license lists him as female. And after reviewing the Warren Commission Report, Dale turns pro-America.
- Hank accompanies Cotton and Bill to Mexico to keep them from buying into a timeshare; and Peggy, Dale, and Bobby sneak into swimming pools during a heat wave.
- After having a falling out with Reverend Stroup, Hank leaves Arlen First Methodist and joins a Mega-Church... only to be overwhelmed by its nonstop demands on his free time.
- Lucky, Luanne's good-for-nothing boyfriend, won't marry her until he passes his ged test; when he asks Peggy to tutor him, she schemes to end their relationship by teaching him all the wrong answers.
- After swearing off his favorite strip club, Strickland refashions the propane business using an ice-cream parlor as his inspiration; and Peggy uses her press credentials to obtain free things.
- Bobby participates in a "job shadow" program, where he's wowed by an entrepreneur who makes a living picking up after dogs.
- Strickland embarks on a propane price war, so he hires the Teutuls from "American Chopper" to spark sales at the Propane Expo. But the Teutuls only manage to start a riot.
- Hank's new neighbors' son won't stop harassing him, and his parents refuse to do anything about it. So he takes matters into his own hands, which gets him in trouble with the police.
- When Hank rejects Bobby's request for expensive designer jeans, Bobby takes his dad's advice and gets himself a really "cool" job; but begging on the street isn't exactly what Hank had in mind.
- 1997–201023mTV-PG7.2 (285)TV EpisodeStrickland partners with Kahn in a car wash business, forcing Hank to become Kahn's "work monkey."
- Lucky needs money to throw Luanne the extravagant wedding of her dreams. When he's injured in a fall from Dale's basement steps, a corrupt lawyer encourages Lucky to get litigious towards anybody with money who could possibly be blamed.