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Fox Kills Sit Down, Shut Up!

Fox has canceled the animated comedy series Sit Down, Shut Up! and reportedly will not air any further episodes.

A repeat of King of the Hill is slated for Sit Down‘s normal Sunday at 7 p.m. time slot.

Ratings on the series have been low, with the most recent episode earning a poor 0.7 rating/3 share among adults 18-49, according to Variety.

Developed by executive producer Mitchell Hurwitz of Arrested Development fame from a live-action Australian sitcom, Sit Down, Shut Up! mixed animated characters and live-action backgrounds in following the lives of teachers at a typical high school. The series features the voices of Will Arnett, Henry Winkler, Jason Bateman and Will Forte.

Only four episodes have aired, leaving the fate of the remaining nine completed episodes up in the air.

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