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'''"Meet the Propaniacs"''' is the 80<sup>th</sup> episode in the [[FOX Network|FOX]] [[animated series|animated]] [[situation comedy]] series'' [[King of the Hill]]'' and was the |
'''"Meet the Propaniacs"''' is the 80<sup>th</sup> episode in the [[FOX Network|FOX]] [[animated series|animated]] [[situation comedy]] series'' [[King of the Hill]]'' and was the 20<sup>th</sup> episode of the fourth season. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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"Meet the Propaniacs" is the 80th episode in the FOX animated situation comedy series King of the Hill and was the 20th episode of the fourth season.
Plot
Hank finally appreciates Bobby's comedic talent when he forms the Propaniacs, a comedy troupe, in order to motivate Strickland Propane's sales staff with a series of short improvisational comedy routines related to propane and propane accessories. The act is so well received that Buzz Strickland sends the Propaniacs to his other branches, including Propane North which Hank describes as "charcoal country" to help sagging sales.
Eventually the act is asked to perform at a propane convention, but things go badly first when Joe Jack arrives drunk, and then when Hank insists that Charlie Fortner, the president of the Texas Association of Propane Dealers, in a sketch. He is pulled onto stage against his protests, and Hank, much to his horror, discovers his self-consciousness stems from his use of adult diapers.
Fullerton forbids the Propaniacs from performing at conventions or propane outlets, but Peggy books the Propaniacs at the Arlen Mall, (outside of Fullerton's reach) where the propane humor falls flat.
Quotes and exchanges
- Hank: That is a propane accessory and you will respect it.
- Hank: Just so long as you are laughing with propane and not at propane.
- Bobby: I would never laugh at propane, Dad, unlike butane or some other bastard gas.