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King of the Hill :: Hank's Unmentionable Problem (01x06)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Hank's Unmentionable Problem
Episode #: 01x06
Production Number: 4E07
Original Airdate: Sunday February 23rd, 1997
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Episode Crew
Director: Adam Kuhlman
Writer: Mike Judge
Greg Daniels (1)
 
Episode Summary
 
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Hank's ongoing constipation causes great concern for Peggy and, much to Hank's embarrassment, everyone else in Arlen.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Jim CummingsvoicedC. Everett KoopRecurring (first appearance)
Stephen BanksvoicedDr. Morley 
 
Main Cast
 
Mike JudgevoicedHank Hill, Boomhauer, various
 
Episode Notes
 
Co-Creator Greg Daniels named this as his favorite episode.
 
This episode introduced Peggy's interest in Boggle. We see more of this interest in "Peggy the Boggle Champ."
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Peggy: Hi Luanne. How did the big shampooing final go?
Luanne: Well, I passed the lather part okay, but I failed rinse, and then I failed repeat too, because that includes rinse, which I don't think is very fair.
 
Dale: Hey, Peggy. Is Hank around?
Peggy: Sorry, but Hank is having his bathroom time right now.
 
Doctor: If you could stretch your father's intestine out, it would go around the world.
Hank: Wait a second. A piece of steak would have to shoot through at the speed of sound.
 
Dale: This one's guaranteed to work. You take a spoonful of baking grease...
Hank: I am not eating baking grease!
Dale: You didn't let me finish.
 
Hank: I would rather die with a burger in my colon than live eating faux-food.
 
Hank: Do you have anything that tastes good?
Health Food Store Owner: Uhh... no.
 
 
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Continuity

When Hank unplugs the TV, you can still see the screen glowing as if the television was still on.
 
 
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