Coachella and the Toxic Sorority Sisters

Coachella and the Toxic Sorority Sisters is an American adult animated sitcom with fantasy and satirical tones. It is loosely based on a line in a popular TikTok skit. The show is created by the duo of Issac Bennett and Emma Kelly, who previously created Hell Park, California. The two left Hell Park to start developing another show produced by Firebasket Concepts, which would be part of a Firebasket/Vision block on Thursday nights starting June 9, 2022.

Cast

 * Jess Nahikian as Coachella
 * Arielle W as #1 Toxic Sorority Sister
 * Vox V as #2 Toxic Sorority Sister
 * Grey Griffin as #3 Toxic Sorority Sister
 * Megan Hollingshead as #4 Toxic Sorority Sister
 * #177375 (can't get a name without probably signing up, not gonna do that lmao) as #5 Toxic Sorority Sister
 * Matthew Mercer as The Resident Advisor

Conception
The first actual thought of making of the show was when Bennett started to scroll through social media, and finding a funny TikTok he liked, and showed it to Kelly, who jokingly said that they should do an entire show about that concept.

About a week later, after the new years has ended, Bennett decided to pitch a show to Kian Black at Firebasket Studios, who loved the idea and reached out to the creator of the TikTok if they can do so, while giving monetary residuals after the show aired.

Writing
Afterwards, Bennett and Kelly, alongside Rebecca Duran decided to jointly leave production of their previous show, Hell Park, California, to produce this new show. They wrote six episodes in about four weeks, and presented the scripts to Black who approved of them. Those six episodes went to animation.

After they got approved for those six episodes, the trio decided to write an additional 4 episodes to air in the winter of that year/early 2023. Then when they got the green light to write more episodes, the trio again started to write more episodes, as well as bringing guest writers to help write one off episodes with them.

Animation
Animation was directed by Alvaro Pate (who left production of Hell Park as well to work on this show), who decided to outsource all of the animation to Asian animation studios rather than in house. Firebasket Concepts did work on some storyboards and scene layouts, but mainly outsourced them as they were mainly busy on Hell Park.

Post Production
Post production work and clean up animation was done at Typewriter Productions West and Acesky Animation Services of America.

Vocal work
Voiceover work was done in conjunction with Atlas Talent, AVO Talent, and Voquent to help find and hire talent. Domestic vocal recording is based at NYAV Post in Los Angeles and New York, however international vocal talent will also be considered with the use of remote voice work.

Time slot
Because the show was considered a "B" show by network executives and programming directors since it was an unproven show and Hell Park was proven to be a ratings hit of a show, they were given the lead out slot of 11:30pm of the Firebasket/Vision block.

Renewals
The show was initially approved for six episodes, although after liking the initial scripts so much, Black approved another four episodes to finish off the first season, and greenlit a 12 episode season two for the summer of 2023, as well as a 13 episode season three for the summer of 2024, anticipating a warm response to the show