George Washington (February 22, 1732 - December 14, 1799) was the first President of the United States of America. He appeared in the Season 12 episode "Trans-Fascism", in which he was voiced by Stephen Root.
History[]
Season 8[]
When Hank and Bobby pay a visit to the McMaynerbury Artist Colony looking for some public art to give to the Arlen zoning board, they are shown a life size, holographic portrait of George Washington by the owner of the first store they visit. He explains that the portraits depicts Washington on one angle, but from another angle, it changes to a portrait of Adolf Hitler. Following this revelation, the Hills quickly leave to go to another store.
Season 12[]
After running a red light and hearing that Bobby got in trouble for chewing gum in school, Hank has a dream where he's a crew member on a Boeing B-17 bomber on a run over Germany. Racing up to the cockpit, he discovers that the plane is being piloted by Tom Landry and Abraham Lincoln and that George Washington is the Top Turret Gunner. They express concern for Hank's recent rule breaking escapades telling him that he shouldn't be doing it. Hank points out that the three of them were rule breakers as well, saying that Washington was a loyal subject of the British crown until he was pushed too far. Washington tells Hank that he's on a slippery slope. Lincoln suddenly spots an approaching Messerschmitt BF 109 which Washington fires at, and this causes Hank to wake up.
Episode appearances[]
- Season 8
- "Ceci N'est Pas Une King of the Hill" (pictured)
- "My Hair Lady" (mentioned)
- Season 12
- "Trans-Fascism" (imagination)
External links[]
- George Washington at Wikipedia