I Dont Know You Thats My Purse

"Bobby Goes Nuts" is the one hundred and fifth episode (season half-dozen, episode 1) of King of the Hill. It was showtime aired on November 11, 2001. The episode was written by Norm Hiscock, and directed by Tricia Garcia. In this episode, Hank signs Bobby upwardly for boxing classes at the YMCA, but Bobby instead signs up for the women's division and learns how to protect himself by kicking other boys in their groins.

Contents

  • one Synopsis
  • 2 Characters
  • three Trivia
    • 3.1 Stinger Quote
  • 4 Gallery

Synopsis

Connie invites Bobby to liven upward her boring sleep party, merely Chane and his gang crash the political party and make fun of him. Kahn kicks all the boys out, forcing Bobby to exit through the window while Chane and his gang gets to use the front end door. Exterior the house, Chane attacks Bobby, making him literally consume dirt.

Bobby's YMCA self-defense preparation

Hank is disappointed in Bobby'southward weakness and attempts to enroll him in a boxing class at the Arlen YMCA. However, when Bobby gets at that place, all the boxing classes are full, and so he instead signs up for a women'due south self-defense course, where the primary assail is a groin kick while yelling phrases such as "That'south my purse!" and "I don't know you!" Bobby rapidly catches on.

Afterwards, at schoolhouse, Chane and his friends harass Bobby over again, but when Bobby is shoved onto the ground, he yells, "Permit go of my bag!", confusing the attackers. He then kicks Chane in the groin, and the residuum scatter. Going domicile, Bobby happily tells his parents that he won the fight with Chane. Hank and Peggy are proud that their son successfully defended himself, just only because Bobby left out the particular of how he won the fight.

Afterwards that, every time Bobby is confronted, he kicks the offender in the groin and quickly makes anybody in the school afraid to go near him. This repeated action gets him a visit to Main Moss, who calls his parents in for a briefing regarding Bobby's imminent suspension. Hank is proud of Bobby for defeating the bullies, but he and Peggy are upset when he hears of Bobby's groin-hit, something considered unacceptable in schoolhouse-thou fights among young men. Bobby tells his parents where he learned the move, and Peggy quickly reminds Hank this is his error for sending Bobby to the YMCA in the kickoff place.

And Hank goes down

Hank decides to teach Bobby himself, and tries to show his son some boxing techniques and warns his son he may need to take a few hits before he gets it. The lesson doesn't go well, and Hank pops Bobby in the face a few times and doesn't go piece of cake on him. Ultimately becoming enraged, Bobby savagely kicks Hank in the groin, who quickly collapses in agony. Hank wakes up when he hears Beak declaring that he was kicked in the testicles, and the paramedic says he was able to locate one testicle by palpation. He then adds that he wasn't able to discover the other testicle (much to Hank'southward consternation), but he's pretty certain it will turn up when the swelling goes down.

Equally a result, Hank is barely able to motility and will need several days to recover. Bobby is initially apologetic but gets aroused when Hank grounds him with no TV or video game privileges. He also bans him from eating ice cream and gives him a long list of chores. Bobby sneaks into Connie's house and runs into Khan who is aroused over what Bobby did to Chane but happy over what he did to Hank, leaving him confused. He encourages Bobby to rebel, reminding him Hank can't motion and then won't be able to enforce his punishment.

Later on Hank hears Bobby playing his Gameboy and demands he plough it off and hand information technology over. Bobby casually refuses Hank'southward demand and ever-increasing threats of penalty - taking advantage of Hank'south injured testicles.  Bobby ignores Hank and walks away, resulting with Hank painfully standing and trying to catch Bobby, who keeps his Gameboy out of Hank'southward reach. As Bobby blatantly disobeys his father, Peggy decides enough is enough and steps in, demanding Bobby gives her the Gameboy. Bobby refuses, amused his mother is trying to accept him on even so when he goes exterior she has Hank hold her spectacles and squares off with Bobby, giving him several "love taps" to the face (similar to Hank's abortive battle lesson) and using her arm length to concur Bobby off and keep him from landing a accident in render.

Bobby and so tries to use his groin-kicking simply is horrified when Peggy doesn't flinch. She explains that she does non accept testicles to hit, then humiliates Bobby by gives him a serial of noogies in front of all the neighbors. Hank finally calls her off and explains to Bobby that he tin get her to do that whenever he wants, pointing out that he now knows what it'south like when someone doesn't fight off-white. Upset that his fight move failed, Bobby grudgingly goes inside to wash upwardly for dinner, as a triumphant (simply still in serious pain) Hank hobbles in behind him.

Characters

  • Hank Loma
  • Peggy Hill
  • Bobby Hill
  • Luanne Platter
  • Dale Gribble
  • Nancy Gribble
  • Joseph Gribble
  • Jeff Boomhauer
  • Bill Dauterive
  • Connie Souphanousinphone
  • Kahn Souphanousinphone
  • Monsignor Martinez
  • Chane Wassanasong
  • Clark Peters
  • Master Moss
  • Susan Clemmons (cameo) - she is the voice of Madeline Zima.
  • Amanda (cameo)

Trivia

  • This is the beginning episode to fully characteristic digital coloring. Season 7 Episode 10 Megalo Dale would be the side by side one. Notwithstanding, the series wouldn't fully switch over to digital coloring until season 8.
  • It won an Emmy Laurels for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance - Pamela Adlon.
  • The color of the Game Boy Bobby is playing is bluish although in previous and later episodes The colour of the Game Male child is night red. Bobby either probably must have had a second Game Boy or traded the blue one for a ruby-red one. Information technology is besides possible he has "skins" that attached to the exterior of his Game Boy, which would explain the color changes.
  • This is the first episode to air after the 9/11/01 attacks.
  • Hank tells Bobby Cassius Clay never striking below the belt line. Cassius Dirt, better known as Muhammad Ali, was a legendary boxer.
  • Even though women don't take genitals in the same sense as men, a hitting to the groin would still cause some course of hurting.
  • This episode is very similar to the Southward Park episode "Grounded Vindaloop" which aired much later. In both episodes, i of the characters hitting their father in the groin and get punished for it but with one pocket-sized difference. Butters' father Stephen Scotch confines him in his room without dinner for his punishment while in this episode Hank gives Bobby a long list of chores but unlike in Grounded Vindaloop Hank does not forget what he punished Bobby for. Both episodes aired in 2001 and 2014 respectively.
  • The part where Bobby shouts "That'south my bag! I don't know you!" has become a pop meme on YouTube.

Stinger Quote

  • Bobby: That'southward my pocketbook! I don't know you!

Gallery

Clark Peters.jpg Bobby kicking Clark in the crotch in Bobby Goes Nuts.

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