: One of the most heartwarming moments comes from Luanne, who finds a kindred spirit in a set of puppets. When she asks the price, the owner offers them for just 25 cents, saying if it costs that little to make her smile, it's a bargain.

Aliens are getting autopsies. and devil babies are being born everyday. Well, that may be true, Luanne, but it's up to each of us. TikTok·bobby

: Hank is on a mission for a specific US-made deflection coil to fix the TV in time for the Super Bowl. For Hank, it’s not just about the part; it's about the pride of American manufacturing. Why We Love It

This episode perfectly captures the spirit of King of the Hill . It’s not just about the stuff being sold; it’s about the interactions between neighbors. Whether it’s Boomhauer’s legendary thick dip that snaps chips like "Joe Thizman’s birdie leg" or Bill looking for a sense of belonging in someone else's driveway, the Yard Sale is where Arlen truly comes together.

It’s these small, relatable moments of suburban life—the hunt for a rare part, the joy of a cheap toy, and the inevitable "that boy ain't right"—that keep us coming back to the Hills' driveway year after year.

[S1E14] Welcome to the Yard Sale: A Texas-Sized Treasure Hunt 📦🌵

It’s that time of year when the driveways of Arlen are lined with boxes of "one man’s trash" and "another man’s treasure." In this episode, the neighborhood is buzzing as everyone tries to declutter—or in Hank’s case, find that one perfectly engineered US-made tool that they just don't make like they used to. Highlight Moments