Duncanville
A FOX Original
At first glance Duncanville feels like a familiar suburb story told through a 15 year old eye. Duncan can glimpse adulthood and all the freedoms that come with it, like money and wheels, yet his daily reality is a constant grind: a mom who tags along on the car rides, a job his friends would envy... Read more
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About Duncanville
At first glance Duncanville feels like a familiar suburb story told through a 15 year old eye. Duncan can glimpse adulthood and all the freedoms that come with it, like money and wheels, yet his daily reality is a constant grind: a mom who tags along on the car rides, a job his friends would envy but he cant snag, and a sister who needs babysitting. What sets him apart is the vivid inner world where he plays the lead, turning awkward moments into big adventures. The show uses humor to show how imagination can soften the bumps of growing up while keeping a warm family anchor. Its humor comes from small misadventures and everyday heart.
Production and release: Duncanville is an original animated comedy created by Julie Thacker Scully, Amy Poehler, and Mike Scully. It premiered on Fox in 2020 with Poehler voicing Duncan alongside Ty Burrell and Riki Lindhome.
Awards: The series has not secured major nominations or wins to date, but it has earned praise for its creative leadership, strong voice performances, and a playful look at adolescence that resonates with families and animation fans.
Reception and themes: The show sits comfortably as a witty, heartwarming take on growing up and balancing family duties with private dreams. Viewers have given it a solid 7.7 out of 10 based on 272 votes, reflecting a favorable response to its voice work and balance of goofy moments with real life. The central themes revolve around adolescence, friendship, school pressure, and the ways imagination helps cope with everyday limits. The humor often arises from Duncan's attempts to prove he measures up while his family keeps him grounded, giving the series warmth and a sense of belonging. The show also appeals to parents with its occasional nods to everyday parenting challenges and the relatable pressure of keeping up appearances in a social world that moves quickly.
Details
- Release Date
- February 16, 2020
- Episode Length
- 22m
- Rating
- TV-14
- User Ratings
- 272 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 3
- Episodes
- 33
- Network
- FOX
- Status
- Canceled
- Genres
- Comedy, Animation
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Universal Television +4 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Amy Poehler
Duncan / Annie (voice)
Riki Lindhome
Kimberly (voice)
Joy Osmanski
Jing (voice)
Ty Burrell
Jack (voice)
Yassir Lester
Yangzi (voice)
Betsy Sodaro
Bex (voice)
Zach Cherry
Wolf (voice)
Rashida Jones
Mia (voice)
Wiz Khalifa
Mr. Mitch (voice)
Created by: Julie Thacker, Amy Poehler, Mike Scully
Seasons (3 seasons, 33 episodes)
Season 1
11 episodes - 2020
Season 2
12 episodes - 2021
Season 3
10 episodes - 2022