Parks and Recreation: The Animated Series

 is an American adult animated comedy television series based on the, being created by , and. It is produced by Wilo Productions,, , , 3 Arts Entertainment, Universal Animation Studios and Universal Television and it will premiere on on January 22nd, 2021.

Synopsis
In a animated format and after the events of "A Parks and Recreation Special", a midlevel bureaucrat works tirelessly toward improving her hometown.

Characters
All of the original Parks and Rec actors voiced the same characters, with the exception of Chris Pratt. However, Will Friedle was selected to voice Andy Dwyer in Pratt's place.
 * Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope
 * Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins
 * Aziz Ansari as Tom Haverford
 * Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson
 * Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate
 * Will Friedle as Andy Dwyer
 * as Ben Wyatt
 * Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger
 * as Jerry Gergich
 * as Donna Meagle
 * Billy Eichner as Craig Middlebrooks
 * Ben Schwartz as Jean-Ralphio Saperstein

Episodes
See List of episodes.

Trivia

 * The intro uses the remixed version of the Parks and Recreation theme, while the ending credits uses the original theme music.
 * Since Universal Animation Studios doesn't have its logo at the end of every episode, it is mentioned as a animation production holder in the ending credits.
 * Amy Poehler serves as a executive producer for her production company.
 * Despite this animated show has more variety than the original show, it takes place in the same universe as three NBC comedy shows Superstore, Community and The Office.
 * Also, Cloud 9 Pawnee Store could be seen in every episodes, along with Shirley's Sandwiches in the city of Pawnee and the papers that were property of Dunder Mifflin.
 * The series contains some Easter eggs related to other NBC shows, including:
 * On Leslie and Ben's Late Night Battle, a wanted poster of Red Reddington from The Blacklist can be seen in an alleyway.
 * On Total Cook-Off, April is using Penelope's "Universe's Greatest-Est Chef So..." apron from the November 20, 2010 episode of Saturday Night Live.