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Season 5 |
| 85 :05x01 - The Perils of Polling (Oct/01/2000) | Hank feels that it is time for Luanne to star voting for the presidential elections. He decides to show her how by taking her to a fair where she can learn more about them. When she returns, she tells him that she will be voting for a candidate by the way he looks. Hank is shocked at this.
In the meantime, Bobby gets to meet the incumbent president after saving the life of a pig. When Hank meets him, he is shocked that the president’s handshake is limp. | | Special Guest Stars: Phil Hendrie as Pig Guy, | Guest Stars: David Herman as Ted T. Gannaway | Directors: Kyounghee Lim, Boohwan Lim Writer: Jim Dauterive | | | | | | |
| 87 :05x03 - I Don't Want to Wait (Nov/12/2000) | It’s Bobby’s 13th birthday. He is ready to act more mature and do all the things that adults do. When he goes out on the town with his family and the Gribbles, he sees that Joseph has grown taller and has a deeper voice. When they arrive at the restaurant, Bobby is still being treated as a little kid and Joseph is being treated as an adult. Bobby feels angry about this; he’s older than Joseph.
In the meantime, Hank starts thinking about death, so he decides to build coffins for Peggy and himself. Peggy is terrified by this thought. | | Guest Stars: K. Callan as Tilly Hill, Carl Reiner as Garry Kasner | Director: Adam Kuhlman Writer: Paul Lieberstein | | | | | | | | | |
| 90 :05x06 - When Cotton Comes Marching Home Again (Dec/03/2000) | Hank realizes that Cotton is having trouble taking care of his wife and child. He decides to help him find a job, but his promotion is not all that's cracked up to be..
In the meantime, Peggy is trying to figure out what to do for her float in a parade: she makes a float against antiwar. Unfortunately, Cotton sees that his car is being used in it; it is in a state of degradation. This blows him over the top. | | Guest Stars: David Herman as Jimmy Witchard, Ashley Gardner as Didi Hill, Dave Thomas as Lane Pratley, Mr. Burton | Director: Tricia Garcia Writer: Alan Freedland, Alan R. Cohen | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 96 :05x12 - Now Who's the Dummy? (Feb/18/2001) | Bobby receives a ventriloquist’s dummy named Chip Block. Unfortunately for Bobby, Hank is showing too much attention to the dummy and spending less time with Bobby himself. Later, Dale, who has been scared of dummies since he was a little kid, tries to destroy Chip.
| | Special Guest Stars: Tom Poston as Jerry Popper, | Guest Stars: Ashley Gardner as Nancy Hicks Gribble | Director: Dominic Polcino Writer: Johnny Hardwick | | | | | | | | | |
| 99 :05x15 - Luanne Virgin 2.0 (Mar/11/2001) | Hank makes Luanne take program at the church to become a virgin again. Later, Peggy reveals that when she got married to Hank, she was not a virgin.
Luanne meets a man who wants to sleep with her. Unfortunately, he’s a virgin and wants to save it for the right woman; Luanne is the one. He proposes to her. She says yes; against Peggy’s will. | | Special Guest Stars: Owen Wilson as Rhett, | Guest Stars: Ashley Gardner as Reverend Stroup, Nancy Hicks Gribble, Lauren Tom as Connie, Nathan Fillion as Frisbee Guy | Director: Adam Kuhlman Writer: Kit Boss | | | |
| 100 :05x16 - Hank's Choice (Apr/01/2001) | | Bobby has an allergy to pet dander. Unfortunately for Hank, this means getting rid of Ladybird, his faithful dog. Hank resists the order and tries to build Ladybird a doghouse. Unfortunately, Ladybird doesn’t want to live in it. Hank doesn’t want to get rid of Ladybird, so he makes Bobby live in it. | Directors: Boohwan Lim, Kyounghee Lim Writer: Jon Vitti | | | | | | |
| 102 :05x18 - The Trouble with Gribbles (Apr/22/2001) | | Nancy Gribble gets let go from her weather girl job at the news station for a younger girl -- Luanne. Nancy is very upset about this, but later, she asks Dale for a face-lift. Dale doesn’t have the money so he decides to get it by suing a cigarette company for “making Nancy aged.” The cigarette company decides to pay Dale the low amount of money he is suing for, but reconsider when they decide to fight against the principle of his pointless lawsuit. | | Special Guest Stars: Robert Stack as Reynolds Penland, Phil Hendrie as Lawyer, | Guest Stars: Ashley Gardner as Nancy Hicks Gribble, Castulo Guerra as Unknown, David Herman as Dr. Mark Seldon, Jeremy Toblick | Director: Shaun Cashman (1) Writer: Jim Dauterive | | | | | | |
| 104 :05x20 - Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story (May/13/2001) | Bobby passes himself off as a high school student to get a popular band to play at his prom.
In the meantime, Dale invents the superior of all outhouses -- the Port-A-Gribble. | | Special Guest Stars: Phil Hendrie as Unknown, Adrian Young as Himself, Gwen Stefani as Herself, Tony Kanal (1) as Himself, Tom Dumont as Himself, No Doubt as Themselves, | Guest Stars: Natasha Melnick as Unknown, Madeline Zima as Unknown, David Herman as Unknown, Breckin Meyer as Joseph, Lauren Tom as Connie | Director: Gary McCarver Writer: Garland Testa | | Songs: No Doubt -- Bathwater, No Doubt -- Don't Speak, No Doubt -- Ex-Girlfriend, Nelly -- Ride Wit Me | | | |
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