Move over, The Simpsons and The Flintstones. America's First Family is getting its own cartoon series.

President Trump, his White House subordinates and his family are about to be immortalized in animated-series form by one of the president's most scathing late-night critics, The Late Show host Stephen Colbert.

Showtime Thursday announced a fall premiere for a 10-episode, yet-to-be-titled animated series "starring the two-dimensional avatars of President Donald Trump and the most powerful family in the world," the pay-cable network's release says. Colbert will serve as executive producer.

To paraphrase the immortal WØRD of an earlier Colbert alter ego, the show will follow the "truish adventures of Trump's confidants and bon vivants — family, top associates, heads of government, golf pros and anyone else straying into this orbit," according to Showtime's announcement.

To get an idea of the tone, Showtime describes the satirical series as "a character study in search of character, as seen through the eyes of an imaginary documentary crew." It will make quick production turnarounds to incorporate current events.

Colbert offered a short statement: "I know a lot of people wanted to do this, and I'm honored that the Cartoon President invited our documentary crew into his private world. I've seen some of the footage, and I look forward to sharing the man behind the MAGA."

The series is inspired by the animated opening segment of Colbert's Election-night Showtime special, which quickly evolved from celebration to wake as Trump's victory became apparent. The cartoon commander in -chief also has made appearances on CBS' The Late Show.