There is indeed, way to much and one show like that for a children and even teens are one to many. I don't understand why most show these days have to have sex and foul language. Growing up as a child I never heard and seen such filth and I am better for it. It's shocking to listen to what language children are using when you hear them playing at the parks and other places just like it's normal everyday for them. They say if you don't like it don't watch, which I don't but it has to be hard on a parent to monitor every show their child see. Anyway I wish it would go back to good old clean shows and have fun.
2006-07-07 09:13:41
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answered by auntkarendjjb 6
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1. You need to learn to type better and form scentences.
2. There are ways and means of allowing kids to not view these.
3. King of the Hill is the less of the cartoon like shows involving sex and if King of the Hill is bein offensive, you might want to just remove your television.
4. Wise up and watch regular cartoons I mean would you want your child to hear a sex joke and not get it, or see a guy crushed by a hammer and enjoy it?
5. I could go on for days on this stupid question.
2006-07-07 16:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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No art should be banned. The constitution protects all art and freedom of speech is critical to a free society.
Kids are not dumb only old pepople think that kids will be tricked by inappropriate cartoons. Kids now know that many, many cartoons are for adults, just like many live-action shows are made for adults.
Also there are much more explicit cartoons then King of the Hill, have you seen Drawn Together? It makes South Park look like sunday school! Man it feels good to live in a free country.
2006-07-07 16:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I've watched King of the Hill, and there isn't that much sex in it. Actually, Hank Hill is a pretty sensible family man who cares for his wife and son, and tried to do his best even though he's mostly confused by life.
If you don't want to watch King of the Hill, change the channel. If you don't want your kids to watch it, change the channel (or block it). If you don't want anyone else in the world to watch it, you're going to be disappointed.
If people really want perverted cartoons, they'll usually buy Japanese hentai DVDs off the Internet.
2006-07-07 16:06:19
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answered by jackalanhyde 6
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I don't think there is a lot of sex at all on "King of the Hill". There is on the cartoons on Comedy Central, but "King of the Hill" is like Roseanne, Grace Under Fire, or any of those other show that portray life of the middle class. Most kids, it won't hold their attention because they won't get it. If you don't like it, change the channel.
2006-07-07 16:06:13
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answered by Wookie on Water 4
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if the FCC allows it, there is not a problem. Shows like King of the Hill are rated TV 14--recommended for children at least 14 years old.
2006-07-07 16:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, those are adult cartoons. I think it's up to the parents to monitor what their children watch. It's bad enough that they use the TV as a "babysitter", they at least should take an interest in what their kids are watching.
2006-07-07 16:08:40
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answered by margarita 7
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no..because parents need to take responsibility for what they let their children watch.. Just like they need to take responsibility for what they allow them to view on the internet..King of The Hill, South Park, Family Guy and many other cartoons are aimed toward adults not children..Besides, there are tv ratings that warn you before these programs come on to tell you if it is okay for children to watch.. Parents honestly shouldnt let their kids watch anything but PBS, the disney channel, and nickelodeon..
2006-07-07 16:09:58
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answered by ? 5
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I think you're right. there is way to much sex in cartoons i work part time at a day care and it's hard to find a good show for them to watch without them asking me questions.
2006-07-07 16:06:05
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answered by KDP 1
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I agree that is our down fall, these next generations are so foul mouthed and have no manners its so sad but it is the way of the free world there are all these shows and movies that show a lot more then they used to, but its freedom of choice its up to the parents to say yes or no to watching the certain shows or movies and the same goes for the music, music is the same way free speech isn't it wonderful.
2006-07-07 16:12:51
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answered by shrnstum 4
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