Formerly Famous

 is an American adult animated sitcom, being created by TBD. It is produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Williams Street and it airs on Adult Swim since January 20th, 2020.

Synopsis
A cartoon fox ends up being forgotten by Hollywood and moves to a house where a human family lives in as she tries to get famous again and also attempts to live a semi-normal life.

Main

 * Foxy (voiced by Ashley Johnson) - a vain yet alcoholic cartoon fox who now is trying to get back into the spotlight and to gain some sort of conscience.
 * Alexander Despin (voiced by Stephen Root) - the slightly egotistical patriarch of the Despins who gave Foxy a place to stay in exchange of TBD.
 * Julia Despin (voiced by Linda Cardellini) - the germaphobe matriarch of the Despins who usually hates touching things that could have germs on it.
 * Mark Despin (voiced by Josh Keaton) - the rather TBD son of the Despins who TBD.

Supporting

 * Wallace Davidson (voiced by Rainn Wilson) - Alexander's alcoholic best friend who is TBD.
 * [lover being a wolf] (voiced by Will Friedle) - TBD
 * Jorge the Donkey (voiced by Sam Riegel) - Foxy's TBD former castmate who is now a TBD.
 * Wade Elephant (voiced by TBD) - a joyful and rather annoying elephant who loves to bring smile to people, but is usually an annoyance to Foxy.

Antagonists

 * Lukas Warner (voiced by Fred Armisen) - a cynical former executive at Warner Bros. who had a dislike of Foxy and tried to get her off the screens after her behavior became rather vicious and greedy, still disliking her for her personality.

Episodes
See List of episodes.

Trivia

 * According to herself, Foxy was the star of Foxy and the Mystery Sluethers, being produced by Hanna-Barbera in the late 1970s, essentially a parody of the studio's funny animals and mystery solvers formulas.
 * Considering that Lukas worked at Warner Bros. rather than Hanna-Barbera, it's likely that his attempts to stop her from destroying the integrity of WB started when Warner Bros.' then-parent company Time Warner merged with Hanna-Barbera's then-parent company Turner Broadcasting System in 1996.