Adult Swim announced the pick-up of “Teenage Euthanasia,” a dystopic coming-of-all-ages comedy series about death, family, and accidental resurrection.

The animated series is co-created by Alissa Nutting, a New York Times Editor’s Choice writer (“Made for Love”) and Emmy-nominated producer, Alyson Levy (“The Shivering Truth”). “Teenage Euthanasia” is currently in production and will premiere in 2021. It is produced by PFFR and animated by Augenblick Studios.

“With ‘Teenage Euthanasia,’ Alissa and Alyson have created both a world and a family that everyone can relate to, laugh at, and ultimately feel relieved that they aren’t a part of,” said Michael Ouweleen, president of Adult Swim.

Set in a mildly apocalyptic near-future, “Teenage Euthanasia” centers around the Fantasy Family and their inland Florida funeral home, Tender Endings. The cast of characters include recently undead Trophy Fantasy (voiced by Maria Bamford); her teenage daughter, Euthanasia “Annie” Fantasy (voiced by Jo Firestone); Annie’s Oedipus-complex-stricken Uncle Pete (voiced by Tim Robinson); and Annie’s “old country” immigrant grandmother Baba (voiced by Bebe Neuwirth).