The Lifetime of the Avirams

The Lifetime of The Avirams is a dramedy about a Jewish family. It will be released in 2030.

Characters

 * Not only does it feature the titular family and their friends, acquaintances and enemies, but it also features historical figures and fictional characters in small roles.

Timeline

 * It is set from the late 19th century to the early 21st century.

Music

 * It has many songs, but is not considered a musical.

Spinoffs

 * It has 3 TV shows called The Aviram Show, Aviram Stories, and Marla's Animal Tales

Reception

 * It was very well received in the Jewish community, particularly by Orthodox Jews. They didn't care about the references to non-Jewish holidays, the sexual innuendos, the romance, the swearing, the violence, or the constant talk and depiction of death, as to them it was a minor part of the story. It was granted a special release in Israel.
 * It has received plenty of criticism for the use of ethnic stereotypes (To the point where the actors who shared the same ethnicity as the characters they played who were being stereotyped were accused of "betraying their heritage"), the portrayal of gay and transgender people as comical or evil, jokes about conditions such as dementia and asthma, and other content such as fat jokes, short jokes and a sexual abuse joke, but the directors and writers defended it by saying "He's not supposed to get to know these characters well, he's just supposed to interact with them, that's the point!" or "It's supposed to show how bad the world is!" and gave counterarguments regarding characters from minority groups who were portrayed in a positive light.
 * Because of it's huge success, it was decreed that no more movies and TV shows may be made after this.