Fox cancels Amy Poehler’s ‘Duncanville’ animated series

Duncanville will end his career after three seasons. “Duncanville” was produced by CEO Amy Poehler and starred on the show as Duncan, an ordinary 15-year-old with a wild imagination and his focus on the freedom of adulthood.

Fox confirmed Thursday that the show will not return for a fourth season. A Fox spokesperson said: “Mike Scully, Julie Thacker Scully and Amy Poehler delivered this uniquely animated family comedy with a distinctive voice and a point of view that we’re all proud of.” “But we can confirm that this season will be the last on Fox.” We look forward to the opportunity to work with Amy, Mike and Julie in the future.

On the show, Poehler also voices Duncan’s mother, Annie, and Wei Burrell voices Duncan’s father, Jacl. The series also features the voices of Ricky Lindhome as Duncan’s 12-year-old sister, Rashida Jones as Mia, Duncan’s crush again, once again. Wiz Khalifa as Mr. Mitch, a universally beloved teacher/guidance counselor, occasional gym coach and school nurse; Joey Osmansky as Jing, Duncan’s six-year-old sister; and Betsy Sodaro, Yasser Lester, and Zack Cherry as his friends, Peaks and Yangzi Wolf, respectively.

Duncanville is produced by 20th Television Animation, Universal Television, and Fox Entertainment. In addition to co-authors Poehler, Scully, and Thacker Scully, Dave Becky Executive produces. Animation from Bento Box Entertainment.

The end of “Duncanville” comes as Fox prepares to show an upcoming slate of new animated comedies including “Krapopolis” and “Grimsburg.” The network also airs returning series “The Simpsons,” “Bob’s Burgers,” “The Great North,” “Housebroken,” and “Family Guy.”



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