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Texas Monthly – ‘King of the Hill’ Always Got the Texas Sky Exactly Right

Texas Monthly – ‘King of the Hill’ Always Got the Texas Sky Exactly Right

Posted on August 4, 2025

King of the Hill skyThis story is part of “The Hills Are Alive,” a tribute to King of the Hill that appears in Texas Monthly’s August issue. See why the animated series is the most significant work of Texan culture in thirty years, read an interview with the creative minds behind the show, learn what’s new in Arlen, and catch up on essential episodes before you start the new season. There is a distinct hue to full-moon nights in Texas, especially during the summer, as the evenings elongate and blue refuses to give way to black. It’s a certain shade of deep navy that’s thrown over the horizon like a tapestry over a childhood hiding spot, dotted, depending on how close to a city you are, with the pinholes…

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