King of the Hill is an American animated series created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, for
FOX. It centers on the Hills, a small-town Methodist family in
Texas. It attempts to retain a realistic approach, seeking humor in the conventional or mundane aspects of everyday life. Judge and Daniels conceived the series after a run with Judge's Beavis and
Butt-head on MTV, and the series debuted on the Fox Network on January
12, 1997, becoming a
hit early on. The series' popularity has also led to syndication around the world, including every night on Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim. The show has risen to become one of FOX's longest-running series, and the second longest-running American animated series, behind
The Simpsons. In 2007, it was named by Time magazine as one of the top 100 greatest television shows of all
time. King of the Hill has won two Emmy Awards and has been nominated for seven since its inception.