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  • Bobby Hill (King of the Hill)
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  • Bobby Hill, nicknamed Bobby Aka Nathan Kellogg (originally to be named "Butch") was born on September 29, as revealed in Shins of the Father. He is 4 feet 11 inches tall (Bobby once commented on the fact that he was short for his age, stating he had not yet had his growth spurt) and overweight. Bobby is a school-aged boy who enjoys comedy, music, dance and socializing with his friends, Joseph Gribble and Connie Souphanousinphone. Although at times Bobby is seen as odd by his father and peers, he maintains a remarkable talent with people, particularly with girls, who find him cute and entertaining. He is innocent, gentle, lovable, and good-hearted who can be sometimes seen as a let-down but does have a number talents. Using these talents, Bobby aspires to be a prop comic like his comedic he
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Colour
  • #ffaa46
Relatives
  • Cotton Hill
  • Doc Platter
  • Hoyt Platter
  • Tilly Garrison
  • Maddy Platter
  • Gracie Kleinschmidt
  • Didi Hill
  • G.H. Hill
  • Junichiro Leanne Platter
  • Lucky Kleischmidt
Voice
Last
  • "To Sirloin with Love"
Series
Nickname
  • Bing Bing , Booby
Name
  • Bobby Hill
First
  • "Pilot"
Title
  • King of the Hill
Religion
  • Usually United Methodist, Buddhist temporarily in Won't You Pimai Neighbor?
Occupation
  • Propane Sales Boy, Student
ID
  • 118375
Family
Gender
  • Male
Born
  • --09-29
Creator
Nationality
  • American
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  • Bobby Hill, nicknamed Bobby Aka Nathan Kellogg (originally to be named "Butch") was born on September 29, as revealed in Shins of the Father. He is 4 feet 11 inches tall (Bobby once commented on the fact that he was short for his age, stating he had not yet had his growth spurt) and overweight. Bobby is a school-aged boy who enjoys comedy, music, dance and socializing with his friends, Joseph Gribble and Connie Souphanousinphone. Although at times Bobby is seen as odd by his father and peers, he maintains a remarkable talent with people, particularly with girls, who find him cute and entertaining. He is innocent, gentle, lovable, and good-hearted who can be sometimes seen as a let-down but does have a number talents. Using these talents, Bobby aspires to be a prop comic like his comedic hero "Celery Head" (a parody of Carrot Top) and a "ladies man" (at times). Bobby displays a natural talent as a marksman, shown in How to Fire a Rifle Without Really Trying and "To Kill a Ladybird". Bobby is generally very passive and is occasionally a victim of bullies. However, Bobby speaks out on issues concerning love.