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Duncanville (2020 – 2022)

7.7 | Feb 16, 2020 (US) | Comedy, Animation

Like most 15-year-olds, Duncan can see adulthood on the horizon: money, freedom, cars and girls; but the reality is more like: always being broke, driving with one's mom sitting shotgun and babysitting one's sister. He's not exceptional, but he has a wild imagination in which he's never anything less than amazing.

No. of seasons
3
No. of episodes
33
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Cast

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Amy Poehler
Duncan / Annie (voice)
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Riki Lindhome
Kimberly (voice)
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Joy Osmanski
Jing (voice)
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Ty Burrell
Jack (voice)
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Yassir Lester
Yangzi (voice)
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Betsy Sodaro
Bex (voice)
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Zach Cherry
Wolf (voice)
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Rashida Jones
Mia (voice)
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Wiz Khalifa
Mr. Mitch (voice)

Reviews

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GenerationofSwine
1 | Jan 12, 2023
I sort of feel that this wants to be F is For Family... only doesn't have the overarching plots or the personal story arcs that draw you in. Really, it's not funny at all, but the worst flaw is that we have seen this all before... only we have seen it all when it was funnier and far more offensive. Even as I am writing this, I'm watching an episode about a video gaming contest that The Simpsons already did and better (despite it's declining quality). That's right, the Simpsons did it better and no one has said that in 4 years. There is nothing shocking, nothing that diverts expectations and nothing even remotely satirical. You've seen it before, but you have never seen it when trying to be so inoffensive it's no longer funny.