Animation Domination Shows Off Pride With New Collection Plus Other Notes For FOX’s Lineup

 

Animation Domination is celebrating June’s Pride Month with merchandise inspired by some of the lineup’s biggest franchises by way of 20th Television Animation. Franchises like Solar Opposites, The Great North, Bob’s Burgers and others are featured as part of a new pride collection featuring T-shirts and a whole lot more that you can get your hands on here.


Somebody is rebuilding The Simpsons: Hit and Run as an open world game and it really looks outrageous. Youtuber reubs is tracking how the game is being produced and even though he says this game will never be made available for download, it does make the mind wonder what could be if Disney just got off of their asses and allowed anyone to start just making modern games inspired by The Simpsons. 


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Producer Mike Scully has revealed that six additional episodes for recent FOX canceled Duncanville are coming later this year to Hulu. I’m told that right now a decision is being made on whether or not to release the episodes weekly or all at once and whether or not to constitute these as a “fourth” season despite the fact that these episodes were all produced under a previous 39 episode order. Once the shows are posted, Hulu can hopefully see the value in the franchise and opt to pickup the show for additional seasons, if not, then it’s down to Peacock and maybe even Roku channel, from what I hear.

Synopsis:

“Duncanville” is centered around a spectacularly average 15-year-old boy, his family and friends. 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. Duncan’s mom, Annie, a parking enforcement officer who dreams of someday being a detective, lives in perpetual fear that her teenage son is one bad decision away from ruining his life, and she will do anything to stop him. Duncan’s father, Jack, is a classic-rock-obsessed plumber who’s determined to be a better dad than his own dad. Duncan has two sisters: 12-year-old Kimberly, and 6-year-old Jing. Duncan hangs with his friends Bex, Yangzi and Wolf. Mia is Duncan’s on-again, off-again crush, and Mr. Mitch is their cool teacher/guidance counselor/occasional school nurse.