

On May 31, 2021, Animation Domination temporarily expanded into Mondays with Duncanville and the new series HouseBroken. The Great North debuted on January 3, 2021. The show aired its finale on and it is unknown whether it will return in the future. In April 2020, Fox Entertainment announced their partnership with Caffeine to produce the AniDom Beyond Show, a recap show hosted by Andy Richter. Duncanville debuted on February 16, 2020. The block returned on September 29, 2019, with previous AD series The Simpsons, Bob's Burgers, Family Guy, and the new series Bless the Harts. This marks the first time that the network has regularly aired live-action comedies on Sundays (outside of burn-offs of failed weeknight series) since 2005. īeginning in the fall of 2014, the Animation Domination block was replaced by the Sunday Funday block, with the addition of live-action comedies Brooklyn Nine-Nine (which moved to Sunday night for its second season), freshman series Mulaney (which was canceled in early 2015), and, as of March 2015, the Will Forte sitcom, The Last Man on Earth. Rounding out the Animation Domination lineup alongside American Dad! were The Simpsons (the longest-running cartoon on Fox and the network's first primetime animated series, which predated the lineup by 16 years), King of the Hill (which predated the lineup by eight years) and Family Guy (which predated the lineup by six years, and was revived as a series three years after its 2002 cancellation as a result of newfound popularity through reruns on Fox lineup and sales of the first, second, and third-season episodes on DVD). The first program to originate on the block was American Dad!, although its " pilot" aired as a Super Bowl lead-out program on February 6, 2005. Animation Domination debuted on Fox on May 1, 2005, in time for the last sweeps period of the 2004–05 television season.
