Not to be confused with Judy (The Exterminator) or Judy Barnes. Judy[1] is a student at Tom Landry Middle School who is a frequent background character in King of the Hill.
Appearance[]
Judy is a young girl with short black hair, a skinny build, and pale skin. In earlier seasons, she wears a purple shirt with a sunflower symbol on the front; it is a yellow shirt with a sun symbol from the Season 8 episode "Cheer Factor" onward. She also wears an orange, ankle-length skirt and black sneakers.
History[]
Although mostly a non-speaking background character, she was spoken to by Bobby Hill twice. In the episode "The Texas Panhandler", Judy was greeted by Bobby as he walked through the cafeteria after being perceived as cool for his panhandling. Later in "Bobby Rae", Judy was sitting with two friends when Bobby walked up to her table and tried to ask about their interests since he wanted a girlfriend. She and her friends were confused and continued giggling and talking with each other after Bobby awkwardly left.
Episode appearances[]
Season 2[]
- "Hilloween" (non-speaking)
- "The Son That Got Away" (non-speaking)
- "Bobby Slam" (non-speaking)
- "The Final Shinsult" (non-speaking)
Season 3[]
- "To Spank, with Love" (non-speaking)
- "The Wedding of Bobby Hill" (non-speaking)
- "Love Hurts and So Does Art" (non-speaking)
- "Take Me Out of the Ball Game" (non-speaking)
Season 4[]
- "Little Horrors of Shop" (non-speaking)
- "To Kill a Ladybird" (non-speaking)
- "Old Glory" (non-speaking)
Season 5[]
- "I Don't Want to Wait..." (non-speaking)
- "Spin the Choice" (non-speaking)
- "What Makes Bobby Run?" (non-speaking)
- "It's Not Easy Being Green" (non-speaking)
- "Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story" (non-speaking)
Season 6[]
- "Lupe's Revenge" (non-speaking)
- "I'm with Cupid" (non-speaking)
- "The Substitute Spanish Prisoner" (non-speaking)
- "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret Hill" (non-speaking)
Season 7[]
- "Get Your Freak Off" (non-speaking)
- "Vision Quest" (non-speaking)
- "The Witches of East Arlen" (non-speaking)
Season 8[]
- "Flirting With the Master" (non-speaking)
- "Cheer Factor" (non-speaking)
- "How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Alamo" (non-speaking)
Season 9[]
- "Smoking and the Bandit" (non-speaking)
- "Bobby On Track" (non-speaking)
Season 10[]
- "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Clown" (non-speaking)
- "You Gotta Believe (In Moderation)" (non-speaking)
- "Business Is Picking Up" (non-speaking)
- "The Texas Panhandler" (non-speaking)
Season 11[]
- "The Passion of the Dauterive" (non-speaking)
- "Grand Theft Arlen" (non-speaking)
Season 12[]
- "Bobby Rae" (non-speaking)
- "Tears of an Inflatable Clown" (non-speaking)
- "The Courtship of Joseph's Father" (non-speaking)
Season 13[]
- "Dia-BILL-ic Shock" (non-speaking)
- "No Bobby Left Behind" (non-speaking)
- "Bill Gathers Moss" (non-speaking)
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Name is revealed in "The Texas Panhandler".
