Duncanville (TV series)

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Duncanville
Duncanville Title Card.jpg
GenreAnimated sitcom
Created byMike Scully & Julie Thacker Scully & Amy Poehler
Voices of
Music byJohn Frizzell
Opening theme"I'm Better" by IRONTOM
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes23
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Jordan Grief
  • Seungyong Ji
Editors
  • Jonathan Polk
  • Nina Helene Hirten
Running time22 minutes
Production companies
Distributor20th Television
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseFebruary 16, 2020 (2020-02-16) –
present (present)
External links
Website

Duncanville is an American adult animated sitcom created by Amy Poehler, Mike Scully and Julie Scully that premiered on Fox on February 16, 2020.[2][3] The series features the voices of Poehler, Ty Burrell, Riki Lindhome, Zach Cherry, Yassir Lester, Betsy Sodaro, Rashida Jones, Joy Osmanski, and Wiz Khalifa.

In April 2020, Fox renewed the series for a second season that premiered on May 23, 2021.[4][5] In April 2021, ahead of the second season premiere, the series was renewed for a third season.[6]

Premise[]

Duncanville centers on the life of Duncan Harris, an average 15-year-old boy, who is always one step away from making a bad decision. Along with Duncan lives his mom, a parking enforcement officer, who dreams of being a detective someday and always has to watch Duncan; his dad, who tries to be a better father figure to Duncan than his father was to him; his sister Kimberly, who is a normal teenager going through normal teen-phases; and his other adopted Asian sister Jing, who is an intelligent 5-year-old who is always giving Duncan advice. Mia is Duncan's on-and-off crush.[7][8]

Cast[]

The main characters of Duncanville (From left to right) Annie Harris, Jing, Duncan, Kimberly, Jack (below)

Main[]

  • Amy Poehler as
    • Duncan, an average teen who is average in every way who has a dream world where he is everything. He has a crush on Mia and refers to his best friends for advice and help.
    • Annie, mother to Duncan, Kimberly, and Jing, and Jack's wife who is a meter maid that strives to be a detective
  • Ty Burrell as Jack, the rock-obsessed plumber dad who tries to be a better father than his father had been
  • Riki Lindhome as Kimberly, Duncan's angsty, awkward, Wiccan 12-year-old sister with a midriff shirt who struggles to be popular in middle school but fails and is bullied and as such, bullies Duncan in return[9]
  • Zach Cherry as Wolf, Duncan's monotonous friend and the object of Kimberly's affection. He has issues at home and acts aloof and disinterested in things
  • Yassir Lester as Yangzi, Duncan's friend who supports various brands on Twitter and thus gets a lot of free stuff from these brands. He is also a trendsetter. Yangzi is physically based on Lester.
  • Betsy Sodaro as Bex, Duncan's tomboy friend who is seen as one of the boys. She later rebuffs this and says how could she be a boy when she has boobs. Bex is physically based on Sodaro.
  • Joy Osmanski as Jing (season 2; recurring season 1),[10] Duncan and Kimberly's adopted five-year-old Asian little sister who has an open crush on Duncan
  • Rashida Jones as Mia Abara (season 2; recurring season 1),[10] Duncan's friend and secret crush who is very liberal and likes hanging out with Duncan and his friends
  • Wiz Khalifa as Mr. Mitch (season 2; recurring season 1),[10] the relatable, immature but rather likeable, teacher who teaches Duncan, Yangzi, Mia, Wolf, and Bex

Recurring[]

  • Kathy Najimy as:
    • Mayor Jen, the corrupted mayor of Oakdale.
    • Helen Diggins, the Harrises' constantly inebriated and sexually frustrated neighbor.
  • Natalie Palamides as:
    • Bradley, a precocious toddler who gives marriage and philosophical advice.
    • Claire, Kimberly's nerdy friend.
    • Lil' Joey, a toddler who talks with a New York-Italian accent.
  • John Viener as:
    • Uncle Stan, Annie's brother.

Episodes[]

Series overview[]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
111February 16, 2020 (2020-02-16)May 17, 2020 (2020-05-17)
212May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)August 30, 2021 (2021-08-30)

Season 1 (2020)[]

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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
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11"Pilot"Anne Walker FarrellTeleplay by : Mike Scully & Julie Thacker Scully
Story by : Amy Poehler, Julie Thacker Scully & Mike Scully
February 16, 2020 (2020-02-16)1LAZ011.52[11]
Duncan Harris is a typical teen who fantasizes about being a man. He is pressured by his parents to take up driving, but refuses because he does not think it is necessary and because his father, Jack, will not stop panicking when he drives. Duncan suddenly takes up an interest in driving to impress his friend and secret crush, Mia. While his mother, Annie, is happy at first, she becomes concerned when she realizes it is for a girl and bans him from going to an electronic music festival when his friends invite him. He sneaks out and they have the time of their lives. However, when driving home, Duncan accidentally knocks down Ol' Oakie, the city's oldest tree. His family finds out the next day and they refuse to speak to him. Duncan gets with his friends and they save a section of the tree stump that Annie and Jack carved their names into when they were younger. The family forgives him, but they are all forced to live in their car as their house gets taken over by the cicadas living in the stump.
22"Red Head Redemption"Jake HollanderJulie Thacker ScullyFebruary 23, 2020 (2020-02-23)1LAZ041.43[12]
Annie demands that Jack clean out the garage of all his concert memorabilia, but finds that he is unable to do so due to sentimental value. While playing an MMORPG with his friends, Duncan has his younger sister Kimberly fill in for him briefly. When he returns, she proves to a better player than him. Duncan's friends find out and have Kimberly replace him. Feeling low, Duncan turns to a rival team, the Stay at Gnome Dads, and asks to join them for an upcoming tournament. To get back at Kimberly, Duncan discovers a shrine in Kimberly's room revealing that she has a crush on his friend Wolf. Jack attempts to throw out Annie's stuff as payback, but when their adopted youngest Jing decides to toss her things away, Jack and Annie give up on their feud and head to the tournament. Duncan's team plays his trump card, but upon seeing his parents arrive, Duncan and Kimberly give up on their feud with Duncan telling everyone that the shrine is his. Duncan's friends win and apologize for abandoning him.
33"Undacuva Mutha"Chuck SheetzAnthony Gioe & Nick MandernachMarch 1, 2020 (2020-03-01)1LAZ021.21[13]
Annie is excited for Quota Day as she fills in her parking ticket quota in the hopes of becoming a detective one day. Duncan, Bex, and Wolf go to get their Air Jordans, only to be informed by Yangzi that they were cheated and got fakes instead. Meanwhile, Jack tries to prove he is a cool dad and has Kimberly and Jing skip school. They get home and make a "fren-cheese-y" for lunch. The following day, the three get ill and the girls blame Jack. Annie discovers a dead body, but the detectives kick her off the investigation. After hearing of Duncan's problem, she takes him around town to look for clues. They discover a white van from the docks, but their car gets chopped. As everyone solemnly waits at home, Duncan spots the van and convinces the family to chase it. It turns out that the van belongs to Duncan's teacher Mr. Mitch who has been creating fake pop up stores so that his students can pay for the school's funds for things like Hamilton. The girls forgive Jack and Annie decides to let Mr. Mitch off the hook at the insistence of Duncan.
44"Witch Day"Anne Walker FarrellAva Tramer & Eddie QuintanaMarch 8, 2020 (2020-03-08)1LAZ051.09[14]
It is Witch Day and the whole town is celebrating. Jack and Annie discover that their neighbor, Mrs. Martin, has died and steal her chili recipe with the help of Jing; having won the past ten years. Mia finds the holiday offensive as it involves burning a papier-mâché witch in celebration of Oak Dale's terrible historic past. Duncan at first pays no mind, but when he is elected the new town virgin for the holiday (the previous virgin got pregnant), he and his friends decide to steal the witch. Bex, who was a distraction, lets slip that Duncan and his friends are the culprits and drag them back for the burning. Duncan threatens everyone by reading their darkest secrets, which were to be burned with the witch, and everyone lays off. Mia admits that she likes the festivities, but that everyone should be more aware of the history. Annie, having realized what she is doing to her son, apologizes for putting his name up as a virgin and she and Jack win the chili cook off. Kimberly awaits for a boy that she likes, but accidentally scares him away.
55"Fridgy"Adam HenryJohn VienerMarch 15, 2020 (2020-03-15)1LAZ031.17[15]
The Harrises' refrigerator finally breaks down after years of use and they head to the store to buy a new one. They are greeted by Janine who presents them with a smart fridge from ConVee. The Harrises are happy with the fridge, which they name Fridgy, as it can perform all of their tasks and chores giving them ample time to do the things they have always wanted to do. However, Annie is shocked when she realizes that Fridgy keeps a tab on many of her personal things, such as having sex with Jack on the kitchen floor, and finds herself left out of the family's personal time. When she confronts Fridgy about it, it locks the Harrises in the house. They escape, but are taken to the ConVee headquarters where Janine wants them to be the family of the future. Annie gives a speech about making an effort and the family agree with her. Janine threatens to kill them, but the Harrises have the appliances fight one another and they escape the exploding base. The family dig up their old busted refrigerator and "enjoy" their family time together.
66"Sister, Wife"Chuck SheetzTeleplay by : Andrew Lee
Story by : Julie Thacker Scully & Amy Poehler
March 22, 2020 (2020-03-22)1LAZ061.07[16]
Jack and Annie decide to spend their anniversary by shopping at the home improvement store and take Kimberly with them, though they continuously fail to remember that she is with them. Duncan and Jing play at home, but when the latter decides to "get married", Duncan finds himself going through with it, complete with Bex serving as the minister. The kids tell Jack and Annie that they are boring and they decide to prove them wrong by going out. After many failed excursions, they end up at an 80's themed bar that has the real ALF, but Annie gets mad at Jack when he refuses to punch a guy that was hitting on her. Meanwhile, Jing and Duncan go through the woes of marriage with the former taking it way too seriously and Kimberly tries to seek attention. Eventually, Kimberly tells everyone to get over their relationship issues. Duncan forgives Jing and she apologizes for forcing marriage on him as she is too young. Jack and Annie go back to the bar with the former getting into a fight and afterwards, the two have sex in their car.
77"Jack's Pipe Dream"Adam HenryTeleplay by : Julie Thacker Scully & Mike Scully
Story by : John Viener
April 19, 2020 (2020-04-19)1LAZ071.11[17]
Jack discovers that his plumbing appointments have cancelled in favor of getting help from an attractive Aussie plumber named Bobby Bastille. Feeling he cannot compete, his family convince him to find a new avenue in life. Jack reveals that he has been writing a rock opera called Rommy, which clearly takes cues from Tommy, and convinces his family to perform in it, despite its clearly awful inception and development. Duncan and Kimberly are initially disgusted with their roles (playing the lead and pregnant girlfriend), but after telling their friends about it, who actually seem intrigued by it, they decide to go through with the musical. Annie gets rid of the flyers by dumping them in the sewers, but it causes the town to flood. The townspeople rush to the theater while Rommy is on and Jack is asked to fix the town's plumbing. Bobby is revealed to not actually be a real plumber and he fills in for Jack in the last number. The play ends up being a huge success and the town is saved with Jack deciding to return to his old job. Bobby ends up going to Hollywood.
88"Judge Annie"Jake HollanderTeleplay by : Anthony Gioe & Nick Mandernach
Story by : Julie Thacker Scully
April 26, 2020 (2020-04-26)1LAZ080.98[18]
On the hottest day in Oakdale, Jack and Annie remember that they used to go to a swimming hole in their youth and take the kids there. They end up enjoying their time together, but on the way home, Annie sees an illegally parked vehicle and discovers that it belongs to a rich man named Neil LaDouche. LaDouche contests his ticket, but Annie manages to get him to pay up. Mayor Jen, seeing Annie's argument, decides to make her the lead in a public access series called Judge Annie with Jack as her bailiff. Duncan and Kimberly bring their friends to the hole and have a good time. When they revisit the next day, they discover that LaDouche has bought the land. They bring the case to Annie, but she is powerless to do anything. The kids all skinny dip in protest against LaDouche. However, the Squirrel Man, a supposed mythical legend, appears and reveals that he has squatted in the land for 50 years and thus owns the property. LaDouche is kicked out, the kids enjoy the hole, and the Squirrel Man says Annie stopped being a judge.
99"Free Range Children"Anne Walker FarrellTeleplay by : Mike Scully & John Viener
Story by : Amy Poehler & Julie Thacker Scully
May 3, 2020 (2020-05-03)1LAZ090.95[19]
Jack and Annie leave the kids in charge while they go see Bruce Springsteen, only to turn back around when the house catches fire. Annoyed that the kids cannot take care of themselves, Bradley, their psychology expert toddler neighbor, suggests that they try free range parenting. The kids have trouble grasping to make simple decisions, but after a week's worth of free range parenting, Duncan and Kimberly begin to feel confidant enough to go out on their own. Meanwhile, Jing is annoyed that she is still viewed as a child by Jack and Annie. While trying to get lettuce, Duncan and Kimberly end up on a truck bound for Mexico and call their parents who rush to the airport, only to be detained, but are later rescued by a mature Jing. Duncan and Kimberly meet notorious drug dealer El Espantoso who they befriend after using what Jack and Annie taught them. He takes them back home and tells Jack and Annie that they should cherish their children's youth. He is gunned down for being on American soil and Annie accidentally eats some of his cocaine.
1010"Wolf Mother"Adam Henry & Will StrodeTeleplay by : Henry Gammill & Mike Scully
Story by : Rebecca Hoobler & Eddie Quintana
May 10, 2020 (2020-05-10)1LAZ110.86[20]
For Mother's Day, the Harris family take Annie to a paintball game, greatly disappointing her. While returning home without her family, Annie spots Wolf living on the streets, and decides to adopt him, molding him into the perfect son. Everyone, with the exception of Kimberly, does not like Wolf's company. Realizing he made a mistake, Jack takes Kimberly to look for a special flower that Annie always adored called the Fiordaliso. They go to the mountains to get it, but get stuck in a cliff. Annie turns Wolf into a clean person who begins to mimic some of her mannerisms. Duncan and Jing eventually deduce that Annie simply wants to get an award at their church for her Good Samaritan work. They learn of Jack and Kimberly's predicament and head to the mountains to rescue them. Annie admits that she made a mistake taming Wolf and they change him back to his old ways to rescue Jack and Kimberly. The family apologize for not appreciating Annie and they take her to her favorite restaurant where she shoots them with a paintball gun.
1111"Classless President"Chuck SheetzTeleplay by : Andrew Lee & Eddie Quintana
Story by : Sara Scully
May 17, 2020 (2020-05-17)1LAZ101.21[21]
Mia is running for class president, but is disappointed that no one is running against her. She convinces Duncan to run where, to her astonishment, he takes to it easily when he promises everyone whatever they want at the school. He ends up winning; effectively taking the school over with a bunch of ridiculous promises and rules due to an old treaty. Meanwhile, Kimberly must sell cookies for her school in the hopes that she can hang out with the mean girls. She feigns failure to Jack and Annie who, along with Jing, sell all of her cookies. They discover Kimberly's ruse and get back at her, by convincing her that the cookies were poisoned; forcing her to recollect them all. Eventually, Duncan realizes the pressure of being class president, but cannot resist the urge to invite internet stars, the Fabulous Flossing Bears to the school. Mia convinces everyone that things need to go back to normal and calms the bears when they go on a rampage. Duncan apologizes for ignoring Mia's warnings and she forgives him by agreeing to eat nachos with him.

Season 2 (2021)[]

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Title [22]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date [22]Prod.
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121"Das Banana Boot"Anne Walker FarrellTeleplay by : Aseem Batra & Jerron Horton
Story by : Mike Scully & Julie Thacker Scully
May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)2LAZ010.80[23]
Duncan discovers that he does not need to take summer school as all he needs to do is pass a physical exam and the family can have a full on vacation. After doing so, the Harrises go on vacation to a resort, but Duncan becomes nervous when he sees Mia hanging out with another guy, Kimberly decides to change her look to impress a boy named Jeremy, and Jing desperately wants to make an art piece to go on the fridge. Jack and Annie meet a couple named Nick and Nina, but they become too close to them. Annie wants to have a family moment on a banana boat and forces Jack to break things off with the couple. However, Nick and Nina get revenge by stealing their banana boat, during which Kimberly discovers that Jeremy's real name is Norm and has similar problems to her. The Harrises get the boat, but think they have killed Nick and Nina. They turn out to be alive and like to scam hotels. Upon returning home, Jing makes artwork that gets put on the fridge and Duncan learns that Mia was with an ex, but that she was not interested in getting back.
132"Duncan's New Word"Jake HollanderMike Scully & Julie Thacker ScullyMay 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)2LAZ020.71[23]
Duncan goes to hang out with his friends and Mia offers him to hang out at her house. Duncan ends up overstaying his curfew, forcing the Harrises go to pick him up. Annie forces Jack to go and confront him and the situation escalates until Duncan yells "F*** you, Jack!" and runs away. Despite his praise at school, Mr. Mitch forces Duncan to empathize and he begs Jack to punish him. However, Jack actually respects Duncan for what he has done because he could never do the same with his father, Dick, and decide to visit him in the nursing home. Meanwhile, Kimberly and Jing take advantage of the situation by doing things unsupervised. They try to ride a horse but discover that it was Annie's police horse before she abandoned him and she apologizes. Duncan and Jack meet Dick who seems genuinely remorseful of his actions, but Duncan realizes that he is on pills and berates Jack again and Duncan as well. Jack finally yells "F*** you, Dick!", resulting in an irate Dick knocking him through a window, and he and Duncan happily drive home.
143"Who's Vroomin' Who?"Corey BarnesTeleplay by : John Viener & Jerron Horton
Story by : Julie Thacker Scully & Mike Scully
May 31, 2021 (2021-05-31)2LAZ040.74[24]
Jing wants her bedroom to be changed so Jack tries to renovate her room while she rooms with Kimberly. Meanwhile, Annie comes to realization that Duncan has outgrown her when he decides to bowl with his friends instead of her. They see a stock car racing field where Mia is working at and Duncan takes the wheel of the car she is sponsoring. Annie ends up joining him and the two become an unstoppable racing team. Kimberly grows tired of Jing and learns that Jack is nowhere near finished as he struggles for a theme, so she takes control and finish the room. Jing admits that she simply wanted to hang out with Kimberly and the girls bond. While happy at first, Duncan begins to dislike their team name as "Mama's Boy" and becomes embarrassed. Bex informs Annie of this and she decides to let Duncan drive himself. He turns out to be a disaster and Annie joins him again, though they end up in sixth place. Afterwards, Annie lets Duncan be with his friends as he promises to go bowling with her again. At night, the Harrises all communicate with walkie talkies.
154"Sibling Revelry"Marius AlecseTeleplay by : Anthony Gioe & Nick Mandernach
Story by : Hayley Frazier & James Heller Chapman
June 7, 2021 (2021-06-07)2LAZ030.71[25]
Duncan and Kimberly end up forcing the family back home from going to the movies after getting into a fight. After a late night brawl, Jack and Annie have no choice, but to send them to therapy camp to sort out their differences. This opens up more time for them to focus more on Jing who has been craving attention. However, Jing begins to feel too coddled by them and vents her frustration to Duncan's friends. Meanwhile at camp, Duncan and Kimberly refuse to get along, but discover that if they do not change their ways, they will be stuck there indefinitely. They feign loving each other, but after they graduate, they fight over a zipline and get lost in the woods. They finally come to terms with their relationship in a cave, but get chased by a feral moose. They are rescued by the camp counselor, Douglas who is later revealed to have defeated it. Eventually, Jack and Annie begin to miss Duncan and Kimberly's fighting and Jing convinces them to go and get them back. Upon retrieval, they are happy to see them getting along much better until they get home.
165"Party Like a Rocket Star"Jake HollanderAva Tramer & John VienerJune 14, 2021 (2021-06-14)1LAZ120.64[26]
Duncan and his friends try to become the next viral sensation so that they can be rich. They are approached by Daryl Chrisakowski, senior VP of Stroke-a-Cola to make a new video. They settle on building a rocket car using the cola and breath mints to power it. Meanwhile, Kimberly and her friend Claire loathe the fact that they are not at a party across the street, so Jack and Annie trick the kids into coming over to their house while Jing goes to hang out with the boring Bradley. Kimberly tricks her parents into leaving, which causes the kids to party unsupervised. Kimberly tries to calm everyone to no avail while Claire decides to try a peanut, despite her allergy. Duncan's rocket car works as he rides through Oakdale while Jack and Annie race home. Eventually, everyone comes together as a helicopter crashes as the result of the explosion. Daryl decides to make Claire a star due to her near death experience, while Kimberly receives adoration, but swiftly loses it. Duncan and Kimberly agree that fame is boring as the parents complain about the mess.
176"Annie Oakie"Anne Walker FarrellTeleplay by : Julie Thacker Scully & John Viener
Story by : Anthony Gioe & Nick Mandernach
June 21, 2021 (2021-06-21)1LAZ130.75[27]
Annie awakens the family so that they can hear the news that she has been nominated for an Oakie Award, an award that goes to the best civil servant in town. Annie launches a campaign to win and spots a vehicle with no license plate and boots it. She learns after the fact that the vehicle belongs to Mayor Jen who threatens Annie and asks her to remove the boot. Annie refuses and Jen uses her power to make the Harrises life a living hell. Eventually, they are forced to live in Duncan's abandoned trailer hangout, much to everyone's consternation. Jen finally offers Annie a win for the Oakie Award and a trip to a water park. Annie takes the deal and wins the award. While at the water park, Jing attempts to bribe an employee which gives Annie great guilt and ends their trip early. They return to Oakdale where Annie publicly admits to being a sham and tries to pass the award off, but all the other nominees admit similar faults. Duncan suggests that his teacher Mr. Mitch get the award as he works several jobs besides teaching and everyone agrees.
187"That Jing You Do"Anne Walker FarrellMike Scully & Julie Thacker ScullyJune 28, 2021 (2021-06-28)2LAZ050.64[28]
While at a bookstore, a children's performer leaves and Jing convinces Jack to play for the other kids with her accompanying him. They end up becoming well liked and Annie and Kimberly manage the two into hosting gigs at various children's parties. Meanwhile, Duncan and his friends find a massage couch that they want to buy, but need $200 for. At Mr. Mitch's suggestion, they recharge scooters to earn money, but fail to earn enough in a reasonable amount of time. They recruit Mr. Mitch to go around Oakdale to steal and charge as many scooters as they can. Eventually, Jack and Jing begin to suffer from band drama just as they book a gig at Ticklepalooza. Annie convinces the two to be professional and perform, but begin having a spat on stage. Duncan and his friends charge the scooters, but the outlet Bex uses causes them to explode and blow the power out across town. Jack and Jing make up during the blackout and retire from show business. Duncan and his friends make their own massage chair and get attacked by robot dogs they ran afoul of earlier.
198"Crimes and Misters Demean Her"Jake HollanderAva Tramer & Andrew LeeJuly 12, 2021 (2021-07-12)2LAZ060.65[29]
Jack is coaching Jing's soccer team, but they are terrible due to his lax coaching. When Duncan comes with a bad report, Jack begins yelling at him, which motivates the team to play better. Meanwhile, Annie takes Kimberly to work and she ends up liking her job. However, the Pad Boys, a group of higher ranking parking lieutenants, arrive and reveal that Annie is highly submissive to them. Kimberly tries to get her to stand up for herself, even though she ends up having dinner with Sondra, one of the Pad Boys' wives. Kimberly finally talks some sense into Annie as they learn that the infamous Space Jammer plans to mess with an upcoming soccer game. Duncan cannot make Jack angry after having an outburst at Papa Mom's, but the team learns that Jack just needs to have an aggressive voice for them to play better. Annie learns that Sondra is the Space Jammer and uses her latest ploy to divorce her husband before escaping. The Pad Boys finally thank Annie and officially promote her as one of them, much to her and Kimberly's joy.
209"Stan in the Place Where You Live"Marius AlecseJohn VienerJuly 19, 2021 (2021-07-19)2LAZ070.71[30]
After the Harrises avoid cleaning the attic, Annie tells Duncan to take the PSAT on Saturday, but he does not want to, despite his friends wanting to. He is told that he will end up like his Uncle Stan if he does not take it. Stan shows up, much to Annie's consternation, and he promises to take Duncan to school to take the test. Believing that his life is so much better than his, he decides to hang out with him for the day. After coming home, Mr. Mitch arrives to tell the family that Duncan did not take the test. Duncan angrily tells his family that he does not want to go to college and instead live with Stan, which Annie allows. Duncan quickly learns that his life is not great and misses home. Thinking that Annie was harsh, Jack, Jing and Kimberly decide to clean the attic. Duncan is used as a sideshow attraction to earn money, but when he accidentally blabs that it is a scam, he calls Annie who arrives and reveals that everyone in town, including Stan, but not Jack had set up a big con to convince Duncan to stay in school. He thanks his family, except Jack.
2110"Off to the Braces"Corey BarnesAnthony Gioe & Nick MandernachAugust 16, 2021 (2021-08-16)2LAZ080.61[31]
Kimberly is finally getting her braces off. To get out of waiting, Jack and Duncan head to a "cool" barber shop where the former accidentally gets his ponytail cut off. Kimberly gets the adoring admiration of her peers and is cast in a play where she has to kiss a boy named Marcus while Jack is viewed as being trustworthy by everyone and gets accepted into a yuppie group called the Oak Club. Kimberly prepares her kissing technique, but discovers that Marcus has a cold sore; scaring her. Annie admits to Jack that she no longer finds him attractive because he lost his ponytail. Eventually, the play moves forward and Kimberly demands Claire help her. While putting up a speed bump, Jack gets some convincing from Duncan and his phantom ponytail to re-embrace his inner rockstar and drives his truck off of it. He crashes into the play and swipes off Marcus' cold sore and Annie passionately kisses him. Marcus and Kimberly are about to kiss, but Claire presumptuously drops a sandbag on Kimberly; ruining her teeth and forcing her to wear braces again.
2211"Jurannie Park"Anne Walker FarrellStory by : Carson Gearan & Sara Scully
Teleplay by : Andrew Lee
August 23, 2021 (2021-08-23)2LAZ090.66[32]
Annie has a bad day at work and ends up getting suspended for a week after an altercation. Mr. Mitch takes her place, but is too lax about the job. Annie finds a small bird, names him Kyle and decides to open her home into a bird sanctuary. Meanwhile, Duncan tries to hit a high branch to impress his friends, Kimberly tries talking to Marcus and Jing tries to perfect a magic trick. The birds end up making their issues worse and they along with Jack try to convince Annie to get rid of the birds. They end up rebelling and they get kicked out of their house. The townsfolk come by to tell them that without Annie's ticketing, Oakdale is in shambles as her job is what increases the revenue and keeps things running. To help the Harrises out, they make it look like it is Winter already and trick the birds into leaving. However, they learn they have been played and attempt to retake the house, but the Harrises close all the doors and Duncan manages to jump onto the roof to close the window; impressing his friends. Annie says goodbye to Kyle as he joins his flock.
2312"Witch Day 2"Jake HollanderTeleplay by : Jerron Horton
Story by : Julie Thacker Scully & Jerron Horton
August 30, 2021 (2021-08-30)2LAZ100.70[33]
It is Witch Day once again. Jack and Annie take another crack at their yearly tradition to win Huckster, a stuffed animal, Kimberly gets with her coven friends to sell potions, but must look after Jing and Duncan wants to get closer to Mia. He and his friends discover that the haunted house has been shut down, so Yangzi takes them all to an abandoned Circuit City. Duncan tries to impress Mia, but things go wrong and they are forced to leave. Kimberly tells Jing to get lost and the Blood Moon reawakens a tree witch who gives Jing a wand which she uses for her own benefit. Kimberly and her coven discover this and they meet the tree witch, but accidentally release all the hung witches from the tree and cause havoc, though they allow Jack and Annie to finally win Huckster. As the witches encircle the townsfolk, Kimberly and Jing reaffirm their sisterly bond and Duncan suggests that the witches simply move into the Circuit City, which they happily do. Mia allows Duncan to put his arm around her, but he gets a cramp, so she puts her arm around him.

Production[]

Development[]

On August 17, 2017, it was reported that Fox had ordered a script and pilot presentation for an animated comedy developed by Amy Poehler and written by Poehler, Mike Scully, and Julie Scully.[7][34]

On October 26, 2018, it was announced that the network had ordered a 13-episode series, with featured voices Poehler, Rashida Jones, and Wiz Khalifa.[2][35][36] On May 8, 2019, Ty Burrell was announced as a series regular,[37] and on June 6, 2019, Riki Lindhome was announced as a regular.[38]

The series is executive produced by Poehler through Paper Kite Productions, the Scullys through Scully Productions, and Dave Becky through 3 Arts Entertainment. Production companies also involved with the series include Bento Box Entertainment, Universal Television, Fox Entertainment, and 20th Television Animation.[38][39]

In April 2020, the series joined the rest of Fox's Animation Domination lineup in a partnership with Caffeine for the AniDom Beyond Show, a recap series hosted by Andy Richter. The hour-long program featured interviews with guests and live interactivity with fans online, with recaps for the episodes that aired through April and May.[40] The Duncanville episode aired on April 16, 2020 featuring Mike Scully and his wife Julie Thacker Scully. On May 18, 2020, John Viener joined the series with other writers from the Fox Animation Domination lineup.

On April 6, 2020, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on May 23, 2021.[4][5] On July 16, 2020, Jones, Osmanski, and Khalifa were promoted to series regulars for the second season.[10] On April 6, 2021, ahead of the second season premiere, Fox renewed the series for a third season.[6]

Release[]

The series is available to stream on Hulu, and for purchase on YouTube and iTunes.[41]

In Canada, the series airs on Citytv,[42] airing new episodes in simulcast with Fox.

On November 24, 2019, NBCUniversal Global Distribution announced the series was picked up for broadcast in Australia on the Nine Network for a June 4, 2020 debut on 9Go!.[43]

On January 14, 2020, the series was picked up for broadcast in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 (with repeat showings on sister channel E4) for a March 27, 2020 debut. Five episodes were broadcast before the show went on hiatus, with the series resuming on November 13, 2020, broadcasting double bills for the following three weeks.[44][45]

The series debuted in Latin America on Fox Channel on August 30, 2020.[46]

In France, the first season is streaming on Amazon Prime Video since November 6, 2020.[47]

In Italy, the series debuted on Italia 1 on January 11, 2021,[48] but was removed from the schedule after only two episodes due to low ratings. But was brought back on June 13th 2021, with new episodes airing Saturdays at midnight till July 10th. [49]

In Poland, the series debuted on Fox Comedy on February 6, 2021.[50]

Reception[]

Critical response[]

On Rotten Tomatoes, the series has an approval rating of 91% based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 6.33/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Amy Poehler lends her buoyant pipes to dual roles in Duncanville, a modest animated comedy that gets a lot of mileage out of its colorful palette and daydream flourishes."[51] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 based on 6 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[52]

IndieWire gave the show's first two episodes a B– grade, stating Duncanville needs more time to find out what it wants to be.[53] Sulgana Misra of The A.V. Club gave "Pilot" a B, praising Poehler's charm and the family dynamics of the show but criticizing the main character's lack of interesting motivation.[54]

Ratings[]

Overall[]

Viewership and ratings per season of Duncanville
Season Timeslot (ET) Episodes First aired Last aired TV season Viewership
rank
Avg. viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
Date Viewers
(millions)
1 Sunday 8:30pm 11 February 16, 2020 (2020-02-16) 1.52[11] May 17, 2020 (2020-05-17) 1.21[21] 2019–20 124[55] 1.30
2 Sunday 8:30pm (1)
Sunday 9:30pm (2)
Monday 9:30pm (3–5)
Monday 9:31pm (6–12)
12[56] May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23) 0.80[23] August 30, 2021 (2021-08-30) TBD 2020–21 TBD TBD

Season 1[]

Viewership and ratings per episode of Duncanville
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Pilot" February 16, 2020 0.5 1.52[11] 0.1 0.28 0.6 1.80[57]
2 "Red Head Redemption" February 23, 2020 0.5 1.43[12] 0.1 0.20 0.6 1.63[58]
3 "Undacuva Mutha" March 1, 2020 0.4 1.21[13] 0.1 0.18 0.5 1.39[59]
4 "Witch Day" March 8, 2020 0.4 1.09[14] 0.1 0.15 0.4 1.24[60]
5 "Fridgy" March 15, 2020 0.4 1.17[15] 0.1 0.17 0.5 1.34[61]
6 "Sister, Wife" March 22, 2020 0.4 1.07[16] 0.1 0.18 0.5 1.25[62]
7 "Jack's Pipe Dream" April 19, 2020 0.4 1.11[17] 0.1 0.10 0.4 1.21[63]
8 "Judge Annie" April 26, 2020 0.4 0.98[18] 0.1 0.13 0.4 1.10[64]
9 "Free Range Children" May 3, 2020 0.3 0.95[19] 0.0 0.09 0.4 1.04[65]
10 "Wolf Mother" May 10, 2020 0.3 0.86[20] 0.1 0.11 0.4 0.97[66]
11 "Classless President" May 17, 2020 0.4 1.21[21] 0.0 0.09 0.5 1.30[67]

Season 2[]

Viewership and ratings per episode of Duncanville
No. Title Air date Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
DVR
(18–49)
DVR viewers
(millions)
Total
(18–49)
Total viewers
(millions)
1 "Das Banana Boot" May 23, 2021 0.3 0.80[23] 0.0 0.09 0.3 0.90[23]
2 "Duncan's New Word" May 23, 2021 0.2 0.71[23] 0.0 0.06 0.3 0.77[23]
3 "Who's Vroomin' Who?" May 31, 2021 0.2 0.74[24] 0.1 0.18 0.3 0.91[24]
4 "Sibling Revelry" June 7, 2021 0.2 0.71[25] 0.1 0.12 0.3 0.83[25]
5 "Party Like a Rocket Star" June 14, 2021 0.2 0.64[26] 0.0 0.12 0.2 0.76[26]
6 "Annie Oakie" June 21, 2021 0.2 0.75[27] 0.0 0.10 0.3 0.85[27]
7 "That Jing You Do" June 28, 2021 0.2 0.67[28] 0.1 0.13 0.3 0.77[28]
8 "Crimes and Misters Demean Her" July 12, 2021 0.2 0.65[29] 0.1 0.12 0.3 0.76[29]
9 "Stan in the Place Where You Live" July 19, 2021 0.2 0.71[30] 0.1 0.12 0.3 0.83[30]
10 "Off to the Braces" August 16, 2021 0.2 0.61[31] TBD TBD TBD TBD
11 "Jurannie Park" August 23, 2021 0.2 0.66[32] TBD TBD TBD TBD
12 "Witch Day 2" August 30, 2021 0.2 0.70[33] TBD TBD TBD TBD

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Notes[]

  1. ^ Known as 20th Century Fox Television for the first season.

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