http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3ic9655ee4528b1af429b8317f09479a6a
Thirteen has proven not-so-lucky for Fox's veteran animated comedy "King of
the Hill."

After several previous brushes with cancellation, the network has opted not
to renew the series beyond its current 13th season.

In April, Fox picked up 13 more episodes from the 20th Century Fox
TV-produced show, which are wrapping production.

A lot has changed since "King of the Hill" premiered in 1997. Its creators
Greg Daniels and Mike Judge have moved on to other projects -- Daniels
developed and is running NBC's "The Office," and Judge has a new animated
series, "The Goode Family," launching on ABC in midseason.

Judge had continued to voice the central character on the toon comedy,
alongside voiceover cast members Kathy Najimy, Pamela Adlon, Brittany
Murphy, Tom Petty, Johnny Hardwick and Stephen Root.

"Hill" has been exec produced by Judge, Daniels, John Altschuler, Dave
Krinsky, Michael Rotenberg, Howard Klein, Jim Dauterive and Garland Testa.

Fox is introducing two new animated series in midseason, Mitch Hurwitz's
"Sit Down, Shut Up" and the "Family Guy" spinoff "The Cleveland Show."

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