Meet the
Manger Babies
Episode KH212
Original Air Date: 1/11/98
The Super Bowl brings super troubles for Hank.
Troy Aikman Makes Hilarious Guest Voice Appearance.
Hank grows despondent when his old made-in-the-USA television set "goes
on the disabled list" several days before Super Bowl Sunday. Shortly
thereafter, Luanne joins Hank and Bobby on their trip to the Mega Lo
Mart to pick up grocery items for the upcoming Super Bowl event, as
it is Hank's turn to host his neighbors. Along the way, Hank spots a
garage sale and stops the car. His prayers are answered when he discovers
a crucial part for his ailing television set inside the back of an old
monitor. Meanwhile, Luanne, who has developed a case of the "why
me's," is greatly cheered when she discovers a box of old puppets
at the same garage sale. Later, she tells Reverend Thomason about her
idea to develop a puppet show using barnyard animals who witnessed the
birth of baby Jesus. She dubs the show, "The Manger Babies."
Hank and his neighbors help Luanne construct a puppet theater, which
is moved to the church basement activities room. Luanne's show is an
instant hit with children, but Hank inadvertently interrupts the performance
while attempting to correct a nail protruding from the stage (which
he feels reflects poor craftsmanship). Hank's presence throws off Luanne,
and she desperately grapples to regain her momentum.
Realizing what he has done, Hank, improvising, helps Luanne save the
show. So grateful is Luanne that she writes Hank into the routine, giving
him the part of God. The show is such a hit that a local channel agrees
to broadcast a live performance. Luanne's spirits are greatly buoyed
by the news. But Hank realizes the show is scheduled against the Super
Bowl. Hank tells Luanne he cannot perform in her show due to the conflict
of interest. The day of the big game finally arrives, and Dale, Boomhauer
and Bill gather at Hank's house. During the game, the channel on Hank's
television inexplicably changes to "The Manger Babies." Hank
quickly grabs the remote and returns to the Super Bowl broadcast. Unbeknownst
to him, Peggy is standing outside the house with another remote. She
again changes the channel, interrupting the game. This continues until
Hank is drawn into the Manger Babies's story, one in which the animals
are about to accept a ride from a drunken man, Joe SixPack. Hank jumps
in his car and drives to the station, saving the characters from Joe
SixPack. Shortly thereafter, Hank bumps into Troy Aikman, who saw a
flyer announcing the puppet show. Later, Peggy looks heavenward when
Bobby reveals he borrowed the batteries from her TV remote before the
Super Bowl aired. Then Bobby states it may, in fact, have been after
the Super Bowl.