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Schmigadoon! Season 2: Is It Canceled Or Renewed?

Schmigadoon! is back for a second season, but nobody knows if it’s going to be canceled or renewed. Schmigadoon! was created by J.J Schmid and follows the life of Schmi, who lives with her husband in Schmieheim, which is an imaginary place that Schmi made up when she was little. Schmi and her husband are big fans of schism, which Schmi explains as “feeling good about yourself.”

The release date of Schmigadoon! Season 2:

There is no official word on another season as of yet. There’s no guarantee that this is going to happen or not.

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The cast of Schmigadoon! Season 2:

  • Keegan-Michael Key as Josh Skinner
  • Cecily Strong as Melissa Gimble
  • Fred Armisen as Reverend Howard Layton
  • Dove Cameron as Betsy McDonough
  • Jaime Camil as Doc Jorge Lopez
  • Kristin Chenoweth as Mildred Layton
  • Alan Cumming as Mayor Aloysius Menlove
  • Ariana DeBose as Emma Tate
  • Ann Harada as Florence Menlove
  • Jane Krakowski as Countess Gabriele Von Blerkom
  • Aaron Tveit as Danny Bailey

The plot of Schmigadoon! Season 2:

Schmigadoon! is an animated series that airs on Comedy Central. Schmigadoon was created by Sabrina Jalees, and it’s about a town with a population of only 36 people, but they are getting ready to celebrate Schmeegan Schmarathon Day – a holiday with no meaning whatsoever.

The whole town has been waiting for this day for years now because they have their own way of celebrating Schmarathon: They come together in front of Old Pete’s Trailer to drink Schmilk (a milk-like liquid made from low-quality food) and share stories.

The show also features live-action segments where Keegan-Michael Key as Josh Skinner interviews characters who tell us what Schmigadoon is like. Schmick starts to run out, and tensions rise, but everything turns out well in the end!

Schmigadoons also believe that Old Pete’s Trailer has a totem pole inside, which changes with each passing Schmarathon Day.

The number of columns associated with this totem pole (always six) signifies how many more years they have left until their town becomes completely deserted.

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