The Texas House of Representatives has passed a resolution commemorating the return of the beloved animated series "King of the Hill," which is set to debut its new season on August 4, 2025, on Hulu. Created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, the show originally aired from 1997 to 2009 and captured the lives of the Hill family and their community in a fictional Texas town. The series is known for its observational humor and has maintained a loyal fan base, with past episodes continuing to be popular on streaming platforms. The upcoming season will feature original voice actors reprising their roles and will explore new storylines, including Hank and Peggy adjusting to retirement and Bobby pursuing a culinary career.
The resolution expresses the Texas House's excitement for the show's revival and acknowledges its cultural significance, particularly for residents of Texas who see reflections of their own lives in the characters. It extends best wishes to all involved in the production and calls for an official copy of the resolution to be prepared for the executive producers as a gesture of appreciation from the Texas Legislature.