Teenage Euthanasia

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  • TV-14
  • 2021
  • 1 Season
  • 5.6  (380)

Teenage Euthanasia is a quirky animated series that premiered on Adult Swim in August 2021. The show was created by Alissa Nutting and Alyson Levy, two writers who have previously worked on other Adult Swim hits, and features the voices of comedians Jo Firestone, Maria Bamford, and Tim Robinson. The premise of Teenage Euthanasia is both absurd and intriguing. The show is set in the fictional town of Port Thirteen, where death is an accepted and often celebrated part of life. The citizens of Port Thirteen have access to a special medical procedure that allows them to switch bodies with a younger, healthier version of themselves whenever they feel like it. This means that death is no longer a finality, but rather a chance for new beginnings. The show follows 17-year-old Dolly, the daughter of the town's mortician, who becomes obsessed with death and the afterlife after her father is killed in an accident. Dolly starts to experiment with the body-switching procedure, and soon finds herself navigating a complex web of family secrets, town gossip, and supernatural conspiracies. One of the standout elements of Teenage Euthanasia is its distinctive animation style. The show mixes traditional 2D animation with stop-motion techniques and collage-style visuals, resulting in a surreal and visually stunning world that is both whimsical and eerie. The character designs are equally striking, with each member of the eclectic cast sporting a unique and often bizarre look that perfectly fits the show's off-kilter tone. Another strength of Teenage Euthanasia is its cast of characters. Jo Firestone shines as the show's protagonist, Dolly, bringing both vulnerability and wit to the role. Maria Bamford is equally standout as Dolly's mother, Pat, a hardworking mortician with a secret side business as a boudoir photographer. Tim Robinson rounds out the main cast as Dolly's love interest, a rebellious teenager with a tragic past. Despite its dark and sometimes macabre subject matter, Teenage Euthanasia is ultimately a story about family, friendship, and coming of age. The show tackles issues such as grief, identity, and sexuality with a refreshing frankness and humor, making it a standout among other animated series aimed at adults. Overall, Teenage Euthanasia is an inventive, charming, and highly original series that is sure to win over fans of offbeat animation and dark comedy. With its killer cast, striking visuals, and engaging storytelling, it's definitely worth checking out.

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Dada M.I.A.
7. Dada M.I.A.
October 17, 2021
While Annie and Trophy play Daddy, It's Me!, a paternity-revealing board game, Baba takes Pete on his own father-finding journey.
Adventures in Beetle Sitting
6. Adventures in Beetle Sitting
October 10, 2021
Annie has to babysit Trophy's crotch beetles, and Baba gets jealous when Pete makes a new friend.
Suddenly Susan
5. Suddenly Susan
October 3, 2021
To avoid Annie's birdwatching field trip, Trophy swaps souls with a corpse.
The Bad Bang Theory
4. The Bad Bang Theory
September 26, 2021
Trophy and Baba get arrested and compete for a pardon on the reality TV show Top Felon. Pete tries to teach Annie how to cry.
Teen Eggs and Scram
3. Teen Eggs and Scram
September 19, 2021
Annie becomes Trophy's parole officer and Pete's "funeral plus" clients ask for a house call.
First Date with the Second Coming
2. First Date with the Second Coming
September 19, 2021
Annie's crush Kenton says a near-death experience sent him to Heaven, but Trophy needs proof. Baba wants Pete to pick out a shirt on his own.
Nobody Beats the Baba
1. Nobody Beats the Baba
September 5, 2021
Baba's determined to win an embalming fluid competition; that means beating Trophy's former BFF turned nemesis: Sophie Turner.
Description

Teenage Euthanasia is a quirky animated series that premiered on Adult Swim in August 2021. The show was created by Alissa Nutting and Alyson Levy, two writers who have previously worked on other Adult Swim hits, and features the voices of comedians Jo Firestone, Maria Bamford, and Tim Robinson.

The premise of Teenage Euthanasia is both absurd and intriguing. The show is set in the fictional town of Port Thirteen, where death is an accepted and often celebrated part of life. The citizens of Port Thirteen have access to a special medical procedure that allows them to switch bodies with a younger, healthier version of themselves whenever they feel like it. This means that death is no longer a finality, but rather a chance for new beginnings.

The show follows 17-year-old Dolly, the daughter of the town's mortician, who becomes obsessed with death and the afterlife after her father is killed in an accident. Dolly starts to experiment with the body-switching procedure, and soon finds herself navigating a complex web of family secrets, town gossip, and supernatural conspiracies.

One of the standout elements of Teenage Euthanasia is its distinctive animation style. The show mixes traditional 2D animation with stop-motion techniques and collage-style visuals, resulting in a surreal and visually stunning world that is both whimsical and eerie. The character designs are equally striking, with each member of the eclectic cast sporting a unique and often bizarre look that perfectly fits the show's off-kilter tone.

Another strength of Teenage Euthanasia is its cast of characters. Jo Firestone shines as the show's protagonist, Dolly, bringing both vulnerability and wit to the role. Maria Bamford is equally standout as Dolly's mother, Pat, a hardworking mortician with a secret side business as a boudoir photographer. Tim Robinson rounds out the main cast as Dolly's love interest, a rebellious teenager with a tragic past.

Despite its dark and sometimes macabre subject matter, Teenage Euthanasia is ultimately a story about family, friendship, and coming of age. The show tackles issues such as grief, identity, and sexuality with a refreshing frankness and humor, making it a standout among other animated series aimed at adults.

Overall, Teenage Euthanasia is an inventive, charming, and highly original series that is sure to win over fans of offbeat animation and dark comedy. With its killer cast, striking visuals, and engaging storytelling, it's definitely worth checking out.

Teenage Euthanasia is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (7 episodes). The series first aired on September 5, 2021.

Where to Watch Teenage Euthanasia

Teenage Euthanasia is available for streaming on the Adult Swim website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Teenage Euthanasia on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Adult Swim.

  • Premiere Date
    September 5, 2021
  • IMDB Rating
    5.6  (380)