The latest addition to Fox's Sunday animation lineup, Duncanville, is returning for its second season in the 2020-2021 television season with a very familiar face: Parks and Recreation's Leslie Knope.

While appearing during Comic-Con@Home's online panel for Duncanville Season 2, a clip from the upcoming season was unveiled, showing the town awarding civic awards to various local figures. Among the characters seen receiving one was Leslie, described as the "annoyingly upbeat woman from the Parks Department," with series star Amy Poehler reprising her role in a vocal cameo.

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"We're going to fill that pit!" announces Knope in a clear reference to her overarching mission in the inaugural season of the hit sitcom. Annie, one of Duncanville's main characters and also voiced by Poehler, is audibly unimpressed by her animated counterpart, booing her appearance while watching the award ceremony from her living room.

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Poehler is the co-creator and executive producer of Duncanville, which premiered on Fox this past February. The series follows Duncan Harris, a teenage boy who dreams of a world where he isn't so frustratingly average while growing up with his family and friends. Fox renewed the series for a second season this past April.

Starring the voices of Amy Poehler, Ty Burrell, Riki Lindhome, Betsy Sodaro, Yassir Lester, Zach Cherry and Joy Osmanski, Duncanville airs Sundays on Fox at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT.