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This is a list of episodes from the second season of King of the Hill, which aired on Fox from September 21, 1997 to May 17, 1998 for 23 episodes.

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  • This is a list of episodes from the second season of King of the Hill, which aired on Fox from September 21, 1997 to May 17, 1998 for 23 episodes. (en)
  • La seconda stagione della serie animata King of the Hill, composta da 23 episodi, è stata trasmessa negli Stati Uniti su Fox, dal 21 settembre 1997 al 17 maggio 1998. In Italia la stagione è stata trasmessa da Fox, ma le date di prima trasmissione non sono al momento disponibili. In Italia il nono episodio della stagione è stato trasmesso come tredicesimo episodio della prima stagione. (it)
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  • Hank goes to war with a litigious Evangelical Christian woman bent on banning Halloween and indoctrinating the kids by inviting them to a hell house, and Peggy gives Luanne a piece of her mind when a freshly-converted Luanne says Peggy doesn't have good morals and values. (en)
  • When Bobby is misdiagnosed with attention deficit disorder , Peggy quits her job as a substitute teacher and becomes a stay-at-home mom, but soon realizes that she needs a hobby for her newfound time and begins taking guitar lessons. (en)
  • Hank must save Peggy and Luanne from a tornado after he regrets not showing remorse for throwing Luanne out of the house and moving her back to the trailer that she moved out of after her mother tried to kill her father. (en)
  • When a new housing development is in need of a propane supplier, Buck instructs Hank to show the owner, an obnoxious Northerner who acts like a Southerner, a good time. However, Hank is none too thrilled to learn that this will require him to act like a cowboy stereotype. (en)
  • After Hank is critical of his lazy and entitled behavior, Bobby gets a job as a concession boy at the Arlen race track, where he discovers that his boss is a mentally disabled sociopath. Bobby hides the truth of his miserable existence but Hank eventually figures out what's going on. Meanwhile, Boomhauer is given the chance to drive the pace car in an upcoming race. (en)
  • Peggy's excitement over finding Indian artifacts in the front yard distresses Hank when a condescending university professor tricks Peggy into letting him dig in the Hills' yard. (en)
  • In the series' first Christmas episode, Hank is psychologically shocked into blindness after accidentally catching a glimpse of his visiting mother and her new Jewish boyfriend having sex on Hank's kitchen table. (en)
  • Guest star: Ani DiFranco as Emily. (en)
  • Guest star: Jennifer Jason Leigh as Amy (en)
  • Guest star: Lynne Thigpen as Judge. (en)
  • Guest star: Maurice LaMarche as Professor Lerner (en)
  • Guest star: Paul Rodriguez as Jacinto (en)
  • Note: This episode aired during season two and is usually shown in its aired order as a second season episode, despite having a season one production code. It is also included on the Season 1 DVD. (en)
  • Hank, Boomhauer, Bill and Dale face off in a paintball war against the teenage members of a garage band . (en)
  • While purchasing a new dryer, Hank discovers that his credit is bad, thanks to a video store clerk who accuses Hank of renting a pornographic video and never returning it. No one believes or supports Hank, but he sets out to prove he never rented the tape anyway. (en)
  • Hank is determined to save his son from humiliation after Bobby becomes a model for a husky boy clothing line. (en)
  • When Bobby displays a talent for target shooting, Hank signs up for a father–son fun shoot competition—only to discover a buried childhood memory is still sadly affecting his aim. (en)
  • Kahn's misreading of an advertisement for a Mexican timeshare results in him, Hank, and Dale getting trapped in Mexico, while Luanne and Bobby try to hide some contraband beauty products. (en)
  • During a rare snowstorm in Texas, Buck Strickland has a heart attack and hires an incompetent worker to run his company while Hank is chosen to house-sit -- and Hank's world is shattered when he finds that Buck is only in the propane business for the cash and not the customer satisfaction. (en)
  • While updating files at Arlen High School, Peggy learns that Hank's two-week absence from classes during their high school days was due to mononucleosis, not a back injury, and is crushed that what was a romantic story of young love is now a lie. (en)
  • Hank is delighted when Bobby announces he is joining the school wrestling team, but Peggy is mortified when she learns her son must first wrestle Connie in order to make the team. (en)
  • Hank loses his job when Mega Lo Mart begins selling propane at cheaper prices than Strickland Propane, leading to him working there while planning to disrupt a Chuck Mangione concert at the store in protest. Something else, however, causes an even bigger disruption. The plot concludes in the third season opener "Death of a Propane Salesman". (en)
  • Guest stars: Angela Kinsey as Angela and Wallace Shawn as Philip Ny (en)
  • Guest stars: Burt Reynolds as M.F. Thatherton, Billy West as Mr. Holloway and Stockard Channing as Mrs. Holloway (en)
  • Bobby, Connie and Joseph run away to "The Caves" after Bobby and Connie get in trouble at school for disrupting class. (en)
  • Hank faces a dilemma of Biblical proportions when Luanne asks him to portray God in a live TV broadcast of her Christian puppet show, which is scheduled to occur during Hank's beloved Super Bowl party. (en)
  • Guest stars: Tre Cool as Cane Skretteburg, Billie Joe Armstrong as Face and Mike Dirnt as Zeus. (en)
  • When Hank and Kahn collide with each other's cars, they are both forced to attend traffic school courses taught by a raunchy black comedian named Roger "Buddha" Sack, who irritates Hank but becomes an eager Bobby's comedy mentor--which becomes a fraught situation when Bobby misinterprets Buddha's advice and finds inspiration from neo-Nazi websites. (en)
  • Luanne's alcoholic mother is released from prison and starts dating Bill, whom she begins to abuse. Bill, meanwhile, is forced to give up alcohol due to taking a new type of medication for his toe fungus but ends up spending so much money on Leanne that he can no longer afford his medication. (en)
  • Hank finds himself facing possible jail time after mistakenly buying crack cocaine to use as fish bait and the only way out is to prove that crack cocaine can be useful as fish bait. (en)
  • After losing his driver's license and throwing Hank's stepmother Didi out of the house, Cotton moves in with Dale and plots to steal Antonio López de Santa Anna's wooden leg from a museum to use as a bargaining chip with the DMV. (en)
  • Strickland Propane's new employee turns out to be a drug addict who uses a legal trick that frees him from responsibility on the job and from being fired. Meanwhile, Peggy fears that the woman Hank turned down for the job may be after Hank. (en)
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  • Traffic Jam (en)
  • Snow Job (en)
  • Hank's Dirty Laundry (en)
  • Hilloween (en)
  • How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying (en)
  • Husky Bobby (en)
  • Jumpin' Crack Bass (en)
  • Meet the Manger Babies (en)
  • Arrow Head (en)
  • Bobby Slam (en)
  • I Remember Mono (en)
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  • Leanne's Saga (en)
  • Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby's Saga (en)
  • Peggy's Turtle Song (en)
  • Propane Boom (en)
  • Texas City Twister (en)
  • The Company Man (en)
  • The Final Shinsult (en)
  • The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg (en)
  • The Son That Got Away (en)
  • The Unbearable Blindness of Laying (en)
  • Three Days of the Kahndo (en)
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  • This is a list of episodes from the second season of King of the Hill, which aired on Fox from September 21, 1997 to May 17, 1998 for 23 episodes. (en)
  • La seconda stagione della serie animata King of the Hill, composta da 23 episodi, è stata trasmessa negli Stati Uniti su Fox, dal 21 settembre 1997 al 17 maggio 1998. In Italia la stagione è stata trasmessa da Fox, ma le date di prima trasmissione non sono al momento disponibili. In Italia il nono episodio della stagione è stato trasmesso come tredicesimo episodio della prima stagione. (it)
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  • Episodi di King of the Hill (seconda stagione) (it)
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