

Teenage Euthanasia
A former runaway teen mom is accidentally resurrected in her family's funeral home.
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Plot Summary
In a not-too-distant future, the "Euthanasia” family runs a funeral home in Florida. The series follows Trophy, a zombie teenager, and her mother Annie, who has recently rejoined the family business. Together with Annie's mother, Grandma Petal, and Annie's transgender child, Fantasy, they navigate the bizarre and often darkly comedic world of death and grief, all while trying to keep their struggling business afloat.
Critical Reception
Teenage Euthanasia received generally positive reviews, praised for its unique premise, dark humor, and surprisingly heartfelt exploration of family dynamics and grief. Critics highlighted its distinctive animation style and its ability to blend mature themes with absurd comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique and bizarre premise, blending dark humor with genuine emotional depth.
- Lauded for its distinctive animation style and mature exploration of themes like death, grief, and family.
- Noted for its surprisingly heartfelt portrayal of complex family relationships and unconventional characters.
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Fun Fact
The show's co-creator and co-director, Maria Scenna, also voices the character of Annie Euthanasia and her mother, Grandma Petal.
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