Punchline'd

 is an American adult animated sitcom, being created by TBD. It is produced by 20th Animation and 20th Television and it airs on Fox since September 16th, 2018.

Synopsis
A failing comedian moves back to her old childhood hometown in an attempt to restart her career.

Main

 * Lucy Trix (voiced by Kristen Schaal) - a wannabe comedian whose comedic acts often backfire on her.

Supporting

 * Anna Trix (voiced by Rachel Brosnahan) - Lucy's older sister who is now a bartender at a bar as she reluctantly lets Lucy crash in with her.
 * Harold Trix (voiced by Kevin Conroy) - Lucy's father who is an entrepreneur and owns the bar that his older daughter works for.
 * Evelynn Trix (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - Lucy's cold and distant mother who is also surprisingly very hot.
 * Devon Marks (voiced by Ron Funches) - Lucy's childhood bully who now became a honest cop and regrets his past.
 * Lionel Carlson (voiced by Jake Johnson) - the corrupt mayor of Croshton who, despite his corrupt behavior, actually likes Lucy.
 * Natasha Folley (voiced by Ashley Johnson) - Lucy's studious childhood best friend who now works as a school teacher.
 * Marianne Davidson (voiced by Linda Cardellini) - a mechanic who usually works on cars and is a lesbian, yet, despite that, is still a trusted mechanic.
 * Charlie Cappen (voiced by Patrick Warburton) - a strange and aloof man who runs the town gym.
 * Hans Derrickson (voiced by Mark Hamill) - a fisherman who is really hammy and sometimes annoys people.
 * TBD
 * Howie Mandel (voiced by himself) - one of Lucy's idols who once visited Croshton and TBD.

Antagonists

 * Roger Marsh (voiced by Will Friedle) - a rival comedian to Lucy's who moved to her hometown just to make her feel miserable.
 * Ralph Jade (voiced by David Tennant) - the CEO of Jade Pictures who wants to cash in on Lucy in any way he can.

Episodes
See List of episodes.

Trivia

 * The series tries to shift from the traditional dysfunctional family formula used by most of Fox' animated sitcoms, most notably The Simpsons, King of the Hill, Family Guy and Bob's Burgers, although Lucy's family would still play a major role in her life.
 * New episodes are released on Disney+ with a day delay in relation to its Fox airing.
 * The Walt Disney Company (who has acquired 20th Century Studios by then) justified its availability on its platform since, much like The Simpsons, despite some episodes being rather mature, it features a more slice of life approach and considering IPs like the Marvel Cinematic Universe, most Star Wars-related media and The Simpsons being on it, despite their somewhat questionable content, the show would be suitable for the streaming service.