King Of The Hill Season 2, Ep. 7 "The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg"

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It's the battle of the ages when Hank and his friends face off against four teenagers for a game of paintball.
  • Runtime: 23 minutes
  • Original air date: November 16, 1997
  • Network: FOX
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  Episode   Original Air Date
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1. How To Fire A Rifle Without Really Trying
  September 21, 1997
When Bobby discovers a talent for target shooting, Hank discovers that an experience from his own childhood is affecting his aim.
 
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2. Texas City Twister
  September 28, 1997
Hank stages a rescue attempt when a tornado bears down on Peggy and Luanne inside a trailer park.
 
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3. The Arrowhead
  October 19, 1997
Hank grows jealous when Peggy begins spending her time with an archeologist.
 
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4. Hilloween
  October 26, 1997
Hank is outraged when a conservative church member attempts to outlaw Halloween.
 
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5. Jumpin' Crack Bass (it's A Gas, Gas, Gas)
  November 2, 1997
Hank faces a jail term after he inadvertently uses an illegal drug as fishing bait.
 
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6. Husky Bobby
  November 9, 1997
Much to Hank's embarrassment, Bobby gets a job modeling fashion wear for overweight people.
 
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7. The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg
  November 16, 1997
It's the battle of the ages when Hank and his friends face off against four teenagers for a game of paintball.
 
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8. The Son That Got Away
  November 23, 1997
Hank and Kahn fear the worst when Bobby, Connie and Joseph explore a cave where teenagers go to "make whoopee."
 
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9. Bobby Slam
  December 14, 1997
Peggy insists that Connie be allowed to play on the school's all-boy wrestling team.
 
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10. The Unbearable Blindness Of Laying
  December 21, 1997
As christmas approaches...Hank experiences temporary blindness after he accidentally catches his mother and her boyfriend in the throes of passion.
 
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11. Meet The Manger Babies
  January 11, 1998
A conflict develops when Luanne asks Hank to portray God in her puppet show--on Super Bowl Sunday.
 
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12. Snow Job
  February 1, 1998
Hank questions his life and devotion to his job after discovering his boss uses an electric--and not propane--stove.
 
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13. I Remember Mono
  February 8, 1998
As Valentine's Day approaches...Peggy uncovers a lie from Hank's past.
 
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14. Three Days Of Kahndo
  February 15, 1998
Hank, Kahn and Dale find themselves trapped south of the border.
 
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15. Traffic Jam
  February 22, 1998
Bobby decides he wants to be a stand-up comic after he accompanies Hank to traffic school.
 
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16. Hank's Dirty Laundry
  March 1, 1998
Hank vehemently protests when a video store accuses him of not returning an adult film.
 
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17. The Final Shinsult
  March 15, 1998
Cotton and Dale steal a famous prosthesis from a museum shortly before it is scheduled to be returned to the Mexican government.
 
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18. Leanne's Saga
  April 19, 1998
Luanne's mother is released from prison--and becomes romantically involved with Bill.
 
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19. Junkie Business
  April 26, 1998
Hank inadvertently hires a drug addict to work at Strickland Propane.
 
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20. Life In The Fast Lane: Bobby's Saga
  May 3, 1998
Bobby gets his first job and finds himself at the mercy of a tyrannical boss; Boomhauer participates in an amateur race car competition.
 
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21. Peggy's Turtle Song
  May 10, 1998
Peggy quits her job as substitute teacher and takes up guitar lessons; Bobby is diagnosed with attention deficit disorder.
 
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22. Propane Boom (Part 1)
  May 17, 1998
Hank loses his job when Strickland Propane is unable to compete with Mega Lo Mart.
 
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Episode 7, "The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg"
Synopsis: It's the battle of the ages when Hank and his friends face off against four teenagers for a game of paintball.
Original air date: November 16, 1997
Runtime: 23 minutes
Captions and Subtitles: English
ASIN: B00628API6
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #380,382 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
King Of The Hill Season 2
Synopsis: Sharp cartoon comedy chronicling the trials of low-rent Texan Hank Hill, his family, and their ragtag neighbors.
Starring: Mike Judge, Kathy Najimy
Supporting actors: Pamela Adlon, Brittany Murphy, Johnny Hardwick, Dennis Burkley, David Herman, Cheryl Holliday, Toby Huss, Stephen Root
Season year: 1998
Genre: Animation, Comedy, Drama
Executive producer: Jonathan Aibel
Network: FOX
ASIN: B006289UNM
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King of the hill is one of the best shows ever! M. Jones  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
This was purchased for my son who loves to watch all the seasons that we have. A J Forde  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
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King of the Hill is one of the best T.V. shows around. It is hilarious yet intelligent with unforgettable and very believable characters (who doesn't know someone like the government-hating, paranoid Dale or the self-aggrandizing Peggy?). Like the first DVD set, Season 2 if compiled with a lot of professionalism and care. The extras on these DVDs are very unique and creative. My favorites are the deleted and extended scenes. There is commentary on at least one episode per disc by the characters or the creators that are entertaining and interesting, although the character commentaries are better on the first season disc set. The designers of this set also give the viewer an inside look at how animated T.V. shows are made through the "Animation Evolution" featurette which has many options. Other extras include The Arlen School of Drawing tutorial, music inspired by the Hills, and book excerpts from "The Boy Ain't Right."

Season Two has 22 episodes which include the following: (1) How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying: Bobby discovers he excels at shooting but Hank's traumatic childhood may prevent them from participating in the father-son funshoot; (2) Texas City Twister: One of my favorites. Hank tries to save Peggy and Luanne from a twister headed for the Shiny Pines trailer park; (3) The Arrowhead: Peggy is intrigued by an archeologist but Hank is suspicious; (4) Hilloween: A fanatic church member tries to cancel Halloween in Arlen; (5) Jumpin' Crack Bass: Hank finds a cool new fishing "bait"; (6) Husky Bobby: Another favorite. Bobby becomes a model for husky boys...over Hank's body!, (7) The Man Who Shot Cane Skretteburg: Hank and the gang are humiliated during a paintball incident; (8) The Son That Got Away: Connie, Bobby, and Joseph visit the make-out caves; (9) Bobby Slam: Connie wants to try out for the wrestling team; (10) The Unbearable Blindness of Laying: Another favorite! Hank goes blind after seeing his mother and male companion "in the act," (11) Meet the Manger Babies: Luanne starts a puppet show.

Episodes on the next two discs: (12) Snow Job: Hank discovers his boss uses an electric stove; (13) I Remember Mono: Peggy suspects her husband made out with a classmate back in high school; (14) Three Days of Kahndo: Hank and Dale must sneak over the border to get out of Mexico; (15) Traffic Jam: Hank and Bobby encounter a Chris Rock-like traffic school instructor; (16) Hank's Dirty Laundry: A local video store accuses Hank of not returning racy videos; (17) The Final Shinsult: Cotton and Dale are in cahoots; (18) Leanne's Saga: Luanne's mother is back and falls for Bill; (19) Junkie Business: A great parody of real life, Hank hires a drug addict and finds out he cannot fire him without breaking some discrimination law; (20) Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby's Saga: Bobby get a job at the Speedway with a mentally unstable boss; (21) Peggy's Turtle Song: Bobby is diagnosed with ADD and Peggy decides she must become a full-time mom to help him, but becomes bored and signs up for guitar lessons from a feminist; (22) Propane Boom-Part I: The Mega Lo Mart threatens Stricklen Propane. This one was part of that "Who's going to die?" cliff hanger.

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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT TV SHOW June 7, 2004
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This show is probably my second favorite TV show of all time. It is hilarious. Every episode is filled with laughs. If you have kids they would love it. It is a awesome show for any fan of cartoons.

THE EPISODES IN SEASON 2:

How to Fire a Rifle Without Really-10/10
Texas City Twister-10/10
Arrow Head-9/10
Hilloween-9/10
Jumpin' Crack Bass-10/10
Husky Bobby-8/10
The Man Who Shot Kane Skretteberg-10/10
The Son That Got Away-9/10
The Company Man-8/10
Bobby Slam-9/10
The Unbearable Blindness of Laying-10/10
Meet the Manger Babies-8/10
Snow Job-9/10
I Remember Mono-10/10
Three Days of the Khando-10/10
Traffic Jam-10/10
Hank's Dirty Laundry-10/10
The Final Shinsult-9/10
Leanne's Saga-8/10
Junkie Business-10/10
Life in the Fast Lane, Bobby's Saga-10/10
Peggy's Turtle Song.-9/10
Propane Boom (Part 1)-10/10

SPECIAL FEATURES:
-SELECTED EPISODE COMMENTARIES
-197 deleted and extended scenes
-"The Arlen School of Drawing" Tutorial
-"The Boy ain't Right" Book Excerpts
-"Animation Evolution" featurette
-Music videos
-Director Intros
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars THIS is why you buy DVDs February 3, 2006
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First, I am assuming you already know that King of the Hill is an excellent show, and that Season 2 was one of the best. But these 5 stars have nothing to do with that - they are because these DVDs have some of the greatest extra content I've ever seen.

Nearly 2 minutes of extra scenes for every episode, great commentary, extra "books" on each DVD (for 4 total) that take ~20 minutes each to read - and none of this is junk, it's all positively hilarious. A lot of it is a little more "edgy" than what got into the final episodes - I think one of the best parts of King of the Hill is that it typically was *not* edgy, but it is still fun to see the deleted scenes that are.

Some of it's the little things - there's not a seperate tacked on DVD of extra features - the extras go right along with the episodes, you can watch an episode then see the deleted scenes right away without changing disks. Funny, creative and well laid out menus, great cover art, the list goes on.

There is absolutely nothing more I could ask for, these DVDs surpass similar sets from The Simpsons or Family Guy ten fold. I cannot wait to buy the remaining sets as they come out. Very highly recommended.
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