SPONGY: voiced by Toby Huss) — Spongy is a hobo that was "Kicked out of his menta hospital by Reagan." He "lives" in downtown Arlen. He first appeared in "The Texas Panhandler." His second appearance was in The Boy Can't Help It where he refuses a project/gift from Dale and Boomhauer as too conspicuous and therefore likely to cause him trouble. His final appearance is in "Blood and Sauce" where he is seen at the train station talking to Bill's cousin Gilbert
WESLEY CHERISH: voiced by Andy Richter) — Wesley is a new neighbor that moved to Arlen from Fort Worth in the episode Straight as an Arrow. Wesley's wife is Annette They have six children (only two of which have been named, boys Robin and Carey, one of which has ADHD, and the other hyperglycemia). The children are home schooled by Annette. Wesley does not allow his children to play video games or watch TV (although they do have a TV, which is mainly used as an end table) and are not allowed to participate in "predatory sports" such as football, basketball and tag
JODY "RAY ROY" STRICLAND: (voiced by Diedrich Bader) — Jody is the illegitimate son of Buck Strickland who lives in Memphis. Buck meets him at the National Propane Gas Convention. Affectionately dubbed "Ray Roy" by
Buck when he cannot remember his real name, he gladly accepts the nickname. Like his father, Jody also runs a propane company named Strickland Propane that's based in Tennessee. Also like Buck, Jody is a compulsive gambler, chauvinist, alcoholic, cheat, and womanizer
FRED EBBERD: voiced by Chelcie Ross) — A member of the city council who also works at a movie theater. He appeared in only two episodes, but is mentioned by Hank in several others
MRS. KALIKI 'ALI: (voiced by Amy Hill) — An Hawaiian insurance agent Hank visits when Kahn backs into Hank's truck with his van. A later episode revolved around her son David who was a star football player at Arlen High and was doing poorly in his classes
DAVID KALIKI 'ALI: (voiced by Brendan Fraser) — David is a football player in Arlen High n the episode "Peggy Makes The Big Leagues." He was proclaimed to have a learning disability in order to circumvent a rule that required footballs players to pass their classes in order to play as Peggy had given him an F. While initially not interested in Peggy wanting to help him (since he had the sweet life, being a football star and being oved by all the girls at school), he finally buckled down and decided to try and learn something, after being embarrassed by his mother's failed scheme to make it look like he had the aforementioned learning disability
TED "POPS" POPAZITO: (voiced by Jim Cummings) — One of Cotton's war buddies who ived next to Bill for eighteen years. He often criticized Hank and his friends for using modern tools for housework. In "Movin' On Up," he died of a heart attack on his lawn mower and his house was rented by Luanne and some college friends. During the credits of the episode, Cotton and Topsy come to visit him only to be greeted by Griffin(one of Luanne's rude roommates) whom they attack for suspicion of murdering Pops and calling them Nazis.
STINKEY: voiced by Edward Asner) — Stinkey is one of Cotton Hill's wartime friends who was overweight and had suffered from diabetes, he died at some point later in the series as it is mentioned by Cotton and his name is among the Veteran's ashes flushed down the toilet that General Patton used
SERGEANT "TOPSY" TOPPINGTON: (voiced by Stephen Root) — Toppington (nearly always referred to as "Topsy") is an old wartime buddy of Cotton Hill. He often acts as an accomplice to Cotton's inane hate- and revenge-driven schemes. He could inflate his cheeks in a manner similar to Dizzy Gillespie, and according to Cotton, he had to have all his teeth pulled out because they were badly decayed. He also has not slept in twenty years, according to "Unfortunate Son." It is unknown whether this refers to a ful night of sleep or sleep in general. In a later episode, he is left for dead after a failed scheme by Cotton who declares "He's playing checkers with the worms." In " Death Buys a Timeshare," his death is confirmed as Cotton is left his estate.
EMILY THE HALL MONITOR: (voiced by Ashley Johnson) — She is a sixth grade blonde pony-tailed hal monitor who takes her position quite seriously. She often serves as the gatekeeper of Principal Moss' office
DONNA: (voiced by Pamela Adlon) — There are actually two separate Donnas who have both worked as Strickland accountants, and are often referred to as "Donna from Accounting". The first Donna appears, albeit infrequently, as an overweight, dark- skinned woman, most notably in " Meet the Propaniacs". Hank notes on one occasion that she has kids. In " Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret Hill", Buck mentions having discovered stolen office supplies in her bedroom (presumably during an extramarita encounter), and orders Hank to "find us a new Donna". The "new Donna" is a tall, curvy white woman who first appears in " The Miseducation of Bobby Hill". In " 24 Hour Propane People" she mentions a husband; in " You Gotta Believe (In Moderation)", Dale notes her "recent divorce". In " Lost in MySpace", her most significant episode, she is briefly promoted to assistant manager alongside Hank, but later fired, and later still re- hired as accountant. It is also shown that she is bisexual and has slept with several co- workers (and, like her predecessor, with Buck)
DOC PLATTER: Doc is Peggy's father. He makes only a single major appearance, which is when Peggy, Bobby and Hank visit the family ranch. He seems to be going somewhat senile and preachy, which Hank misinterprets as old-fashion Western-style wisdom.
I AM BECOME DEATH, THE DESTROYER OF WORLDS
In the world i see, you'll hunt elk through the damp forrest around the ruins of Rockefeller Center. You'll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life. You'll climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower. And when you look down, you'll see tiny figures pounding corn, laying strips of venison on the empty car pool lane of some abandoned superhighway.