@@Angel7black the 2000s loved giving us obviously ADHD characters and using them for "ADHD is just something schools made up to make kids more productive via drugs" episodes 🙃
@@oscarvillarreal8951Weird that you made it about masculinity vs femininity. Bobby was wasn’t acting feminine, he was acting like an old fashioned Louisiana gentleman.
@@BijinMCMXC Lol😂! The guy is gay Man! He's teaching Bobby the ways... Hanks is just trying to stop the Fruitiness to spread into Roe Bert before it's too late.
he really only ever latched onto things that genuinely appealed to him. for someone as theatrical as he is, this flamboyant manner of presentation would have definitely tickled his fancy. hank tried to influence his behavior throughout the entire series and there were very few things hank wanted him to do that interested him, so he didn't participate with any true enthusiasm. most of the things he latches onto align with his established predilections.
I think that, like so many other adults, he saw Bobby as a blank slate. So Gilbert, not wanting his whole Faulkneresque/Southern-Gothic/Tennessee Williams/Old-South energy to die out, attempted to have Bobby carry it to a new generation.
For reals those clothes he gave em did not look cheap. Kinda sad that Gilbert knows he won’t have any children so he kinda tries to influence Bobby a little. Great character
He's been fucked in the head ever since he helped Connies cousin make meth maybe there was an explosion and he got to much of those dangerous chemicals or he was just dropped to many times on the head as a baby
It is but you also have to take into account that Texas is quite large. I believe Hank is from North Texas around the Dallas area. Which is culturally much closer to Oklahoma and Arkansas (don’t tell them I said their similar to Oklahoma). I’m from Houston South East Texas which is very similar to Louisiana, in cuisine and dressing. The only difference is we have more Mexican influence than Louisiana and states across the Mississippi.
Eh, not really. This is an "old South" vs. "new South" distinction. There really aren't many regions that still have "old South" culture (been that way for a while), but the ones that exist aren't like...concentrated on each other or anything.
@@Venusingatorade A distinct possibility, but we shouldn't leave out regional divides as well. Louisiana was always seen as 'different' than the rest of the South. Hell, even among the Deep South it stands out. Most often, this was attributed to Louisiana's well-established 'Creole' identity which had persisted across French, Spanish, French again and finally American ownership; influenced by each of them as well the indigenous peoples and Haitian immigrants. Less commonly in the rest of the South, but more commonly in Louisiana itself, this is attributed to Louisiana having a historic, consistently more ethnically mixed population than the rest of the South. tl;dr: There's regional divides there that an Old Boy Texan like Hank would parrot. (Even if he wouldn't parrot the sentiments which inspired those divides. It's just another example of his culture letting him down.)
Considering who Hank's father was, he's pretty open minded. I think this show is absolutely brilliant! The generational parallelism is so true to life [particularly from 1940s-Now]
@@mmclaurin8035 in various travels in recent years through Louisiana; be it New Orleans or I-20, I haven’t found ANYONE in the entire state that talks like that…
One of my favorite moments of the series, up there with Hank kicking an insane boss's ass (literally), everything about the first episode, and so many others that I can't even think of all of them.
French is my first language and I did not have the slightest idea what "étouffée" was. Finding out now that it was actually shellfish, adds another layer to this perfect scene haha.
Love the blank look on Hank’s face right before he throws Bobby’s new clothes out the window. You can tell he’s thinking “okay, I know what has to happen here.”
"Well, I believe I'll give room service a jangle, and have them send up some Ettoufee." *Hank takes Bobby's clothes and throws them away* "NOOOOOOOO!!!!" LMAO!!!
Dylan Power Thank you for calling that to his attention. Cause its not like he knew what he was doing. What are you Jesus, telling us what we did, we know we killed you quit being such a bloody mary.
Charles Nicol Do you think I enjoy commenting on your four month old comment? Well, I don't. But someone has to put you in your place! "Extremely insensitive remark about Charles' masculinity and supportive overstatement to Andrews original comment" So go shove that bulbous head of your up your own ass!
I love the episode where its valentines day and Bobby and Connie break up and Bill starts becoming a bad influence on bobby and transforming him into a young bill, and telling him to eat to deal with his emotions and give up on life. Its one of the best.
Bobby's never actually been homosexual as far as I know, but he loooves classy things, so I think they were going for Southern Gentleman. The other guy in that episode is gay though--Bill's cousin Gilbert.
I was half-expecting Bobby to go flying through that window.
@@samuel15285 Hank: I have no son! *tosses Bobby out the window*
Like Uncle Phil throwing Jazz out the door lol
@@stantheman9790or George getting thrown out that window in scary movie 3
That would have fit în season 1
Hank gets arrested for defenestration lmao
Gotta hand it to bobby.
He has the attention span of a gerbil but when he gets involved in something, he gives it 100%
Literally how ADHD works btw
@@Angel7black ADHD was made up by big pharma to push unneccessary drugs on kids.
The autistic ADHD life
@@Angel7black the 2000s loved giving us obviously ADHD characters and using them for "ADHD is just something schools made up to make kids more productive via drugs" episodes 🙃
@@gwendolynstata3775 Do you mean KOTH 'cause I would disagree. Bobby's a pretty decent representation
The transition from Hank’s cold stone face of disappointment cutting to Bobby yelling when the clothes get thrown out is gold
The look of disgust 😂
Tough love right there. He knew what he had to do, and wasn't looking forward to it.
The need to explain basic humor is the worst part of youtube comments
@@reynutzChill, let fun fllooowww
Rœ Bërt is the best version of Bobby
Definitely.
So that's how you spell it. My name is now Roe Bërt! - Gilbërt Fontaine De la Tour D'Haute Rive!
It's really just spelled Robert though lol
Robert Jeffrey Hill
Stephan Ur'Kel vibes
Hanks silent anger is great
It's a quiet Masculine kind of anger. 1 that feels at odds with Bobby's touch of Femininity...
That's not anger, that's deep deep disappointment
@@oscarvillarreal8951Weird that you made it about masculinity vs femininity. Bobby was wasn’t acting feminine, he was acting like an old fashioned Louisiana gentleman.
@@BijinMCMXC Lol😂! The guy is gay Man! He's teaching Bobby the ways... Hanks is just trying to stop the Fruitiness to spread into Roe Bert before it's too late.
Hank was so disappointed at bobby you can see his right eye crooked lol
EVEN THE SUPPORTIVE PEGGY IS LIKE "what the fuck bobby"
lol
bobby flew too close to the sun he could have kept the clothing if he didnt provoke the hank the tank
Hank couldn't handle Bobby's drip, that's why he threw his clothes out the window
too much steeze
Versus battle: Roe Bert vs the Mack Daddy of Arlen
@@alexb6234😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 this comment literally has all the things we need and has sweet nostalgia reminding me of versus battles lol
Hank would kick your ass if he heard you use drip.
I declare, that's one of my favorite scenes.
@@ozzy541 I had to sign in... AND scroll down to find your comment again to like it.
@@ozzy541 going to New Orleans is such a dandy time but parting is such sorrow
Bobby was impressionable as hell
And?
@@manlysoutherner3696Or?
He's an only child, what did you expect.
he really only ever latched onto things that genuinely appealed to him. for someone as theatrical as he is, this flamboyant manner of presentation would have definitely tickled his fancy. hank tried to influence his behavior throughout the entire series and there were very few things hank wanted him to do that interested him, so he didn't participate with any true enthusiasm. most of the things he latches onto align with his established predilections.
best part is hank's face after that room service part
YAAASS LOL
Jiub
man I run into you everywhere jiub
Mind if I ask why you, in particular, like it?
@@TikiFoamy38 It's simple: Hank's face is just frozen, as though he's taking a moment to register what Bobby just said.
Say what you want about Gilbert, at least he was nice to Bobby.
And didn't use him like some adults did
Gilbert was a great foil for Hank
I think that, like so many other adults, he saw Bobby as a blank slate. So Gilbert, not wanting his whole Faulkneresque/Southern-Gothic/Tennessee Williams/Old-South energy to die out, attempted to have Bobby carry it to a new generation.
For reals those clothes he gave em did not look cheap. Kinda sad that Gilbert knows he won’t have any children so he kinda tries to influence Bobby a little. Great character
@@MelancoliaI
Never insult Tennessee Williams in such a way ever again.
This muggy November weather gives me the horribles
omg where is this from
Lina Sterling the video you just watched
@@kimjakab2214 you must be deaf because it was never said in this video.
that boy ain't right
He's been fucked in the head ever since he helped Connies cousin make meth maybe there was an explosion and he got to much of those dangerous chemicals or he was just dropped to many times on the head as a baby
@C.R.E.A.M. nah he do be pretty fucked tou, not even hitler was this not right
Is he ever
I think Hanks silent rage was the best part
Gilbert is definitely my fav one episode character. He steals every scene.
I thought he was in at least two? Like the one where Bill's barbeque sauce gets so popular that he decides to sell it in bottles.
@@cooltrainervaultboy-39 great catch! I tend to forget about the later seasons. He was indeed in Blood and Sauce (not my fav episode).
@@sarahl9398 He was a more fun character before they made him into a deranged masochist.
@@HunterShows i felt that barbecue episode kinds ruined him yea
Bill: How long have you been sitting there?!
Gilbert : .... 35 years....
That boy heads down south and instantly turns into a Tennessee Williams character.
KingOfElectricNinjas well he already is in the south Texas... well Eastern Texas where the show is set is in the South.
"Well I need a window seat, because this flowah is wilted."
"Oh lord." xD
Bunny!
Is that your rabbit? Of your profile picture?
lol I remember this episode,
Bill:How long have you been sitting there?
Gilbert: For 35 years.
This is a great example of southern culture being different on opposite sides of the Mississippi
It is but you also have to take into account that Texas is quite large. I believe Hank is from North Texas around the Dallas area. Which is culturally much closer to Oklahoma and Arkansas (don’t tell them I said their similar to Oklahoma). I’m from Houston South East Texas which is very similar to Louisiana, in cuisine and dressing. The only difference is we have more Mexican influence than Louisiana and states across the Mississippi.
Eh, not really. This is an "old South" vs. "new South" distinction. There really aren't many regions that still have "old South" culture (been that way for a while), but the ones that exist aren't like...concentrated on each other or anything.
Louisiana and Texas are on the same side of the Mississippi river
Texas is its own thing with the mexican influence and its size. Yes, Dallas is like OK, CO and wyoming. Houston is a bit more “southern proper”
@@BlueBeetle1939 but New Orleans isn’t on the same side as Texas and 99% of Louisiana
I do believe I'll give room service a jangle LOL😂
As a man with a taste for life's finery, I simply can not condone Mr Hill's actions.
Retiring for the evening in a red velvet smoking jacket?
What is Hank upset about??
@@dylanhealy8126 homosexuality
@@dylanhealy8126hank equates whatever bill's cousin does as being gay
Same but as a woman with a taste for life's finery
@@Venusingatorade A distinct possibility, but we shouldn't leave out regional divides as well. Louisiana was always seen as 'different' than the rest of the South. Hell, even among the Deep South it stands out. Most often, this was attributed to Louisiana's well-established 'Creole' identity which had persisted across French, Spanish, French again and finally American ownership; influenced by each of them as well the indigenous peoples and Haitian immigrants. Less commonly in the rest of the South, but more commonly in Louisiana itself, this is attributed to Louisiana having a historic, consistently more ethnically mixed population than the rest of the South.
tl;dr: There's regional divides there that an Old Boy Texan like Hank would parrot. (Even if he wouldn't parrot the sentiments which inspired those divides. It's just another example of his culture letting him down.)
That look on Hank's face in the hotel is the visual definition of "nope".
Hank is simultaneously the best and the worst father.
Eat your heart out, Homer Simpson.
I read that in the exact voice.
Hank Hill ya hank but dont be a whiney uptite dude.
Homer wasn't that dumb moron at the beginning of Simpons. He was just simple-minded but cared for his family.
Considering who Hank's father was, he's pretty open minded. I think this show is absolutely brilliant! The generational parallelism is so true to life [particularly from 1940s-Now]
this flower is WILTIN’
I do believe I'll give room service a jangle and have them send up some Étouffée
". . ." 😑 (takes Bobbies Garments and throws them off the balcony)
@@JarenLemon NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
That "nooo' at the end is meme worthy
"We've been hear less than a day and Bobby already looks like the kid on the paint can."
Well I do Declare
This heat is giving me the vapors
Ah do declare...
Nunu Bell Mah laaawwd!
The look on Hanks face before he throw the clothes….💀💀💀💀
Bro was like “Fuck this shit.” 😂
I enjoy listening to Gilbert talk. I think I could listen all day.
Dinner, like youth, will be served.
Too bad no one talks like that in or around NO anymore. Look up the 'Yat' accent. That's what they sound like. Sort of a New Yorker/Boston accent.
@@mmclaurin8035 in various travels in recent years through Louisiana; be it New Orleans or I-20, I haven’t found ANYONE in the entire state that talks like that…
MY LAWWWDD
Jesus Delgado it's Mah Lawwwd
Mahhhhh laourwd - Robert Hill
Lmao
Hank's Cold stare of dissapointmet has to be the funniest things i seen from this show.😂
I quote the window seat line all the time. Nobody ever gets it but it's a solid laugh getter
My Lawd! I do believe this is my favorite Bobby Hill moment. I can't stop laughing!
That kid truly is a sponge.
All kids are sponges, that’s what their job is - to soak up everything they can about the world so they can learn to be people
Ofcourse, look at his head!
I mean, he got brainwashed by some ants once.
@skyrogue1977 What do you mean?
Watched this episode many times and still cry because I laugh so hard. Hysterically good. Love it!!!
This show was always about the Bobby moments for me....
bobby took to being a southern dandy like a fish to water. he enjoys the finer things in life
One of my favorite moments of the series, up there with Hank kicking an insane boss's ass (literally), everything about the first episode, and so many others that I can't even think of all of them.
Christian Dadosky bobby goes nuts
Watching Hank kick Jimmy Whichard's ass was the best.
Oh how fast he dropped that act to scream "NOOO" In that high pitched pre-teen voice
He yodeled it!
He's gonna have to pick up those clothes he threw over the balcony. He can't just leave them there 😂😂
Hank is a law abiding citizen I’m sure he did
@@maxragno9881 not unless it's shit he doesn't approve of
@@yesikanarvaez5027 If Hank disapproves of it it should be against the law.
I'm sure some hobo will pick up those clothes and probably make use of it
@@user-yf9ku1tl6b are they near bourbon street or the French quarter? Cause that’s where most hobos in New Orleans are
Étouffée is actually really good
*solemnly*
Bobby was right to want some sent up.
French is my first language and I did not have the slightest idea what "étouffée" was. Finding out now that it was actually shellfish, adds another layer to this perfect scene haha.
😹 Second funniest Bobby, just behind "that's my purse!"
I DON' KNOW YOU!
Love the blank look on Hank’s face right before he throws Bobby’s new clothes out the window. You can tell he’s thinking “okay, I know what has to happen here.”
Easily one of the best KoTH episodes. I'm so happy this short clip is still in my likes (#1745) Bobby talking like a southern dandy is amazing.
Dangit Bobby you spilled propane in my urethra
Best comment
i remember thinking about that 'window seat' analogy for 12 minutes after i saw this
Pls explain
Yes, please
DO IT, EXPLAIN!!!!
@Smoked Bear No.. He's saying he needs cool air because he's hot. Flowers wilt when they are too hot
Hank's disapprovement of everything not like Texas is the best thing about this show
"Well, I believe I'll give room service a jangle, and have them send up some Ettoufee."
*Hank takes Bobby's clothes and throws them away*
"NOOOOOOOO!!!!" LMAO!!!
thanks for quoting exactly what just happened in the video we all watched
Dylan Power Thank you for calling that to his attention. Cause its not like he knew what he was doing. What are you Jesus, telling us what we did, we know we killed you quit being such a bloody mary.
Charles Nicol Do you think I enjoy commenting on your four month old comment? Well, I don't. But someone has to put you in your place! "Extremely insensitive remark about Charles' masculinity and supportive overstatement to Andrews original comment" So go shove that bulbous head of your up your own ass!
That was four months ago, I'm a different person. But still don't be mad about alot about nothing.
😂
0:28 They both look at him like yeah that’s the last straw causing Hank to snap without saying a word, throwing those clothes out, the balcony🤣🤣🤣
David Herman is such a versatile and underrated talent.
Bobby scream had me dying xD 0:29
The look on Hank’s face right before throwing the clothes out gets me every time.
Bobby knows how to commit to the bit
Bobby and Dale are my two most favorite characters. Bobby became one of my favorites after watching this episode.
Samia J what about bill and Luann? Love all four
Hank tossed like 500 dollars worth of clothes lmao
I like how Hank and Peggy faces are just staring at Bobby speaking without saying anything but stare lmao
They really were on the same page.
That boy ain't right.
The part where Hank stares at bobby before throwing his clothes out the window makes me laugh every single time.
Boy ain't right...
Hank: this has got to be the most that boy has ever not been right.
I love the episode where its valentines day and Bobby and Connie break up and Bill starts becoming a bad influence on bobby and transforming him into a young bill, and telling him to eat to deal with his emotions and give up on life. Its one of the best.
s and e number?
Hank is the best father ever 😂
Bobby: Daad I got drip
Hank: Bobby, for the last time you don't have... BAWWWH GOOD LORD! Peggy, he's got drip!!
This muggy November weather gives me the horribles.
Lindsey Graham when he was a kid.
+das it mane YES! XD
Wrong state
das it mane more like Mitch McConnell haha
This comment is too good.
I hate that man.
This here is velvet, not velvetine. A gentleman must learn the difference
My LAWWWD........
This is still my favorite episode by miles. Amazing.
Hank eventually gets absolutely relived, in another episode, when he found out Bobby was attempting to Play doctor with Connie Supanousiphone
0:28 Hank was done at this point. 🤣
Bro was like, “I’m finna reintroduce you to Texas, boi.” 😂
Hank had to stop him, no one can be trusted with that kind of power
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hanks expression is everything
0:29 let’s be honest, Bobby should have known by that point he was poking the bear.
0:21 That noooo was hilarious.
Bobby's never actually been homosexual as far as I know, but he loooves classy things, so I think they were going for Southern Gentleman. The other guy in that episode is gay though--Bill's cousin Gilbert.
I just love that at the end hank dont look angry just knows what to do 😂.
MAH LAWD
Pure genius. Thanks for uploading!
On the one hand it sucks that Hank couldn't handle the Robert Hill style, but on the other he did dispose of them in the funniest possible way.
Bobby was so impressionable 😂😂😂😂
And?
Me and my friend started talking like this during a heat wave. Haha. Good times...
I love how Hank gets more and more irritated and at the end he is just completely done.
Probably my fav clip from King of the hill
Best cartoon show ever!
One of my favorite episodes lol
Aww shit Bobby's pimpin!
Thats an hour were i live mississippi !!!
Good old memories.
Kinda thought he was throwing Bobby over the balcony.
Now I can't un-imagine that🤣🤣🤣
Mahhh Lawwwrd!
I love how Bobby seems to thrive in almost any environment
IRL Bobby would probably have become an actor or entertainer. He had a gift for the scene.
That was uncalled for, Hank.
He did him a favor before he became a twink.
One of my favorite characters. Him, Dooley and clark.
0:28 It is time for Hank to take action
Yo man I tell you dang ol boy ain't dang ol right man I tell you I'm'a throw out them dang ol dandy clothes man dang ol WSHHH!