Dale Gribble
Template:Short description Template:Multiple issues Template:Infobox character Dale Alvin Gribble is a fictional character in the Fox animated series King of the Hill,<ref name="off siteref">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> initially voiced by Johnny Hardwick. Following Hardwick's death, King of the Hill alumni Toby Huss would take over as the voice of Dale following the first six episodes of the revival series launched on August 4, 2025.<ref name="dalevoiceactor">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> A neighbor and close friend of Hank Hill, he is characterized by various eccentricities such as his paranoid belief in conspiracy theories. He often resorts to elaborate and shaky plots in lieu of physical strength, being a longtime chain smoker. He works for himself, mostly as a pest exterminator, and is a personal gun fanatic.
ProductionEdit
Daniel Stern was originally offered the role of Dale Gribble, but declined due to a salary dispute.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="austinchronicle">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Stephen Root also auditioned for the role, but later stated that "it didn't feel right"; Root ultimately was cast as Bill Dauterive.<ref name="avclub">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The role of Dale was eventually given to Johnny Hardwick.<ref name="austinchronicle"/> Following Hardwick's death, fellow King of the Hill voice actor, Toby Huss, will take over the role after Episode 6 of Season 14.<ref name="dalevoiceactor" />
PortrayalEdit
Hardwick has described Dale as fancying himself as a William S. Burroughs, a Hunter S. Thompson or a Jack Nicholson type who thinks he knows all the angles. He believes most tabloid stories and urban legends, distrusting virtually every authority figure.
Dale enjoys drinking beer with Hank Hill, Bill, and Boomhauer. He has other unhealthy habits such as chain-smoking cigarettes (a habit he has maintained since third grade) and drinking Mountain Dew. He has a paranoid nature, which extends to his home and family. He has coded scenarios should he ever come under threat (no matter how absurd or unlikely). His own home is rigged with various extensive security and surveillance features. Yet for all his documentation of goings-on, he never deduces that his wife, Nancy Gribble, had an affair with John Redcorn for nearly fifteen years, and that his son, Joseph Gribble (who strongly resembles Redcorn), is not his biological son, but rather Redcorn's biological son through the aforementioned affair. Nancy has a full-time job and pays most of the family's bills, while Dale cooks and cleans. He is seen to be a musician in some episodes.
Dale was in the same grade as Hank in school (and Hank was born in 1953). He is almost never seen without his signature Mack cap (under which he is balding) and prescription eyeglasses with sunglass lenses on a hinge except on rare occasions where he is forced to remove them. He has a slightly raspy voice. Amongst other trademark quirks and phrases, he utters "G'h!" when he is startled or learns something that feeds into his paranoid nature.
Dale has a conspiratorial knowledge of the workings of the U.S. government, the legal system, and bureaucracy. He uses this knowledge to assist his friends but has a habit of horribly misconstruing information. Dale is occasionally depicted attempting to construct a guard tower in his front yard. His obsession with conspiracy theories can sometimes cause him to be very selfish or double-cross his friends, although in the end he usually reconciles with them. His schemes also tend to run out of steam or collapse.
While Dale is boastful and often outgoing in his schemes, he invariably turns into a coward at the slightest sight of trouble, being quick to give up his accomplices. He typically thinks his misfortunes are malicious attacks upon him. He expresses contempt for Hank's wife, Peggy Hill, who often tries to help him; when the two are occasionally forced to cooperate, they do so well.
Dale runs his own extermination business, Dale's Dead-Bug, for which he drives a white Dodge Caravan nicknamed "the Bug-ebago", which has a large plastic queen ant figure on the roof. He is not above resorting to explosives to deal with pesky targets.
ReceptionEdit
The character of Dale Gribble and Hardwick's portrayal have received positive reception. Following Hardwick's death in August 2023, Cartoon Brew regarded Gribble as "iconic",<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> with the companies Hulu and 20th Century Animation releasing a statement after his death saying that Hardwick "gave life to one of our most iconic characters".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Critics and reviewers from other entertainment blogs and websites have similarly discussed the character in positive terms.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- Official site for King of the Hill
- Official bio (archived page; retrieved April 14, 2009)