King of the Hill

Is this the most realistic cartoon TV show?

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It’s realistic to the point where I’m not even sure why it needed to be animated instead of live action. The show rarely takes advantage of the fact that it’s a cartoon.

It would have looked like any other shitty sitcom if it were live action. The animation, the design of the characters, the settings, it just wouldn't be the same on a traditional studio set.

I guess Judge was just memeing about bringing it back :(

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Yes, and its humor is too subtle for most people to understand fully. It really is an underrated show that doesnt get the recognition it truly deserves.

Was the myspace episode kino?

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>It really is an underrated show that doesnt get the recognition it truly deserves.
>You what Ford stands for, don't you?
>Fix It Again, Tony

>blowing up Mega-Lo-Mart
>Peggy skydiving
>Bill getting ripped and then prolapsing his anus
>Joseph suddenly hitting puberty to an extreme degree
I'm sure there are plenty other examples that I'm completely blanking on.

buckys angel
cotton and his half legs
hanks half japanese brother

>Joseph suddenly hitting puberty to an extreme degree
they did that because the voice actor hit puberty and they needed to explain changing the voice

There isn't an actor in the world who could have pulled this scene off.

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What's it like watching this show if you're not from Texas? I'm from the area it's based off of and it really is eerily accurate. Everyone here loves it. I wonder what it's like to watch it without that context. Do y'all know how real this shit really is?

never been to texas other than a few layovers in dfw
still love the show

Which is fine, but you can't do that with live action like the person I was replying to wanted.

He was voiced by Brittany Murphy, not some kid who hit puberty

it would have been the same thing though

Brie Larson

lol

No, but it was still fine animated. Mike Judge even said he based most of the background characters off real people he saw and didn't want them all to be sameface

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Most of the King of the Hill interactions would be difficult to pull off if it was done in a live action setting. Being animated also gave King of the Hill the ability to go from realistic to wacky without the budget taking a hit.

5/5 :DDD

There's an animation litmus test which goes something like "if you can take all the clothes and hair from your characters and just leave them with their facial features, frame and eyes, would you still recognize them?" And I think KoTH would pass that with flying colors.