On May 2, 2019, it was announced that the
Black-ish episode that was set to air May 7, 2019, would be shelved. The episode, titled "Becoming Bow", introduces a younger version of the character Rainbow living with her family, and would instead serve as the pilot episode for the new series, with the cast of the parent show appearing in a flash-forward cameo introduction. The series premiered on September 24, 2019. Tracee Ellis Ross, who plays the adult Bow in
Black-ish, serves as both an executive producer and narrator for the series, with flagship costars
Anthony Anderson and
Laurence Fishburne also executive producing.
Mixed-ish is the final series that Barris helped create prior to signing his deal with
Netflix in August 2018. Barris had asked for an exit from his
ABC Studios deal because of the studio's handling of controversial
Black-ish episodes and of rejected pilots he had helped put together.
Anders Holm was originally set to play Bow's father, Paul Jackson, and played the role in the series’ pilot episode, but he left the series before it was picked up by ABC. On June 19, 2019,
Mark-Paul Gosselaar replaced Holm in the Paul Jackson role, and scenes with Holm in the "Becoming Bow" episode-turned-pilot were subsequently reshot with Gosselaar. In the promos, the family is called "the Johnsons" (the same surname as Bow's family on
Black-ish), even though the surname of the characters Harrison and Paul is
Jackson, which implies that Bow's maternal family still uses the name
Johnson. This was brought up during the
Black-ish second season episode "Johnson & Johnson," in which Dre learns that Bow never formally took his last name after their marriage. In addition, the episodes listed are named after songs, television shows, and movies that were made during the 1980s. On October 28, 2019, the series received a full season order of 23 episodes. On May 21, 2020, ABC renewed the series for a second season which premiered on January 26, 2021. On May 14, 2021, ABC canceled the series after two seasons. ==Release==