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Tonight at 8:30p, a new animated show joins Fox. Duncanville is like a real sitcom, that works better with animation.
Duncan (Amy Poehler) is a normal, awkward teenager, and his parents are not the most perfect for him. Like in an upcoming episode when Jack (Ty Burrell) and Annie (Poehler) offer him up as the town virgin.
Before we talk about upcoming episodes, let’s talk about tonight. Jack wants to teach his oldest son how to drive, but Duncan is not having it. However, when Mia (Rashida Jones), his crush, says she can’t wait to go driving with him, he agrees to learn how to drive. The lesson does not go well, and now it is up to his mom to teach him.
It goes better with his mom until he almost crashes into Old Oakie, the tree where they hung all those witches. His parents decided to take a break on the driving with him, but he wants to drive his friends to an EDM concert. Thus, he takes the car, goes to the show, and crashes into Old Oakie. What happens when they find out he is the one that destroyed the town’s beloved tree?
Duncan also has a sarcastic sister, Kimberly (Riki Lindhome), and they are like typical siblings. They also have a younger sister, Jing (Joy Osmanski), and she is a cute, wisecracking toddler. He is also friends with Bex, and her animation looks just like Betsy Sodaro, the actress voicing for her.
In the upcoming weeks, Jack and Annie decide to clean out their garage, which brings back a lot of great memories that involve rock stars and a guillotine. Then in another episode, they celebrate the town’s annual event of remembering all the witches they hung.
All of these stories are told with a flair that can only be shown with animation. Duncanville takes the family sitcom to a whole new level by adding over-exaggerated moments that live-action just can’t do.
Duncanville is the type of show that fits in perfectly with Fox’s Animation Domination and will be around for a while.