The Far North canceled in Fox after 5 seasons

“The Great North” is coming to an end.
Fox canceled the animated adult comedy series after five seasons, the network announced on Friday. The news comes less than a month after “The Great North” broadcast its final of season 5, entitled “IT’s a Beeful Life”, on September 14, which will now serve as the final of the series.
“We are very grateful to all that Wendy, Lizzie, Loren and The Amazing Cast and Crew have put in” The Great North “, said president of the Fox TV network Michael Thorn in a statement. “It is difficult to say goodbye, but we are grateful for the five hilarious seasons” The Great North “brought to the emblematic range of animation domination.”
The news comes from months after Fox has granted major commitments to adult animated comedies “The Simpsons”, “Family Guy”, “Bob’s Burgers” and the return series “American Dad!”, The network renewing the four series for four additional seasons.
The launch in 2021, “The Great North”, follows the “Alaskan Adventures of the Tobin Family, while papa single beef (Nick Offerman) does his best to keep his group of close children – in particular his only daughter, Judy (Jenny Slate), whose artistic dreams have removed him from the family fishing boat and in the glamor world of the local Mall.”
In addition to Operman and ARR, “The Great North” also presented a cast of guest comprising Will Fort as a older brother of Judy, Wolf, DulcĂ© Sloan as Wolf’s wife, Honeybee, Paul Rust as brother Middle Ham, Aparna Nancherla as Little Brother Moon, Megan Mullally as a boss of Jucty and Alanis Morrissette, who find herself as ani from Jucty.
The executive producers of “Bob’s Burgers”, Wendy Molyneux and Lizzie Molyneux-Logelin and Minty Lewis (“Rangsal Show”) created and wrote the show, with the Molyneux sisters serving as executive producers and showrunners while the creator of “Bob’s Burgers” Loren Bouchard also produced. “The Great North” was a 20th television animation production, and the animation was produced via Bento Box Entertainment.




