Hilloween
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King of the Hill episode | |
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“Hilloween” | |
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 4 |
Guest star(s) | David Zuckerman Neil Giuntoli Sally Field |
Writer(s) | David Zuckerman |
Director | John Rice |
Production no. | 5E06 |
Original airdate | October 26, 1997 |
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"Hilloween" is the sixteenth episode in the FOX animated television series King of the Hill.
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[edit] Plot
Junie Harper, a conservative church member, declares that Halloween is a Satanic holiday, and gets the school to shut down Hank's "Haunted House" on the grounds that it violates the separation of church and state. Luanne and even Bobby start to believe Junie when she says that Hank is a Satanist, and Hank has to fight against Junie's attempt to cancel Halloween for the whole town.
[edit] Trivia
- When Dale is watching TV before his house gets hit with toilet paper and eggs, you can hear the Sanford and Son theme. This is probably further alluding to the fact that guest voice actor Dennis Burkley co-starred with Redd Foxx in the short-lived sequel series Sanford.
- After Luanne joins Hank and the gang to protest against the curfew, none of their mouths are moving when they are saying "Trick Or Treat".
[edit] Tagline
Boomhauer: "Dang ol' boo, man!"