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Amy Poehler’s ‘Duncanville’ animated series cancelled at Fox

Amy Poehler’s Duncanville is coming to an end, Fox has cancelled the series.

The series comes from Poehler, The Simpsons veteran Mike Scully, and former Simpsons writer-producer Julie Scully.

The third season, which premiered in May, recently concluded on Fox. However, there are six final episodes that will exclusively stream in Hulu later this year.

Produced by 20th Television Animation, Universal TV and Fox Entertainment, the series was part of Fox’s Animation Domination block alongside shows such as The Simpsons, Family Guy, Bob’s Burgers, The Great North and Housebroken.

Duncanville follows a spectacularly average 15-year-old boy, voiced by Poehler, with a rich fantasy life and the people in his world. Duncan can see adulthood on the horizon: money, freedom, cars, girls. But the reality is more like: always being broke, driving with your mom sitting shotgun and babysitting your little sister. He’s not exceptional, but he has a wild imagination in which he’s never anything less than amazing.

Poehler also voices Duncan’s mother, Annie, and Ty Burrell voices Duncan’s father, Jack. Other featured voices include Riki Lindhome, Betsy Sodaro, Yassir Lester and Zach Cherry, Rashida Jones, Wiz Khalifa and Joy Osmanski.

Duncanville is animated by Fox-owned Bento Box Entertainment.

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