This is a very, very sad story. The characters suffer terrible
tragedies. People die in unspeakable ways. Only a truly horrible person
would be amused by their misfortune.
Nevertheless, it is kind of funny.
My advice is that you listen to this all by yourself. People can be
judgy.
If you're a fan of A Series of Unfortunate Events, Edward
Scissorhands, or the darkest bits of Roald Dahl, the Weirdie triplets -
Barnacle, Garlic, and Melancholy - will feel like old friends. After
being left behind when the entire estate of Deadeye Manor is packed up
for a doomed vacation cruise, the triplets have to learn how to fend for
themselves. (When a staff of 200 servants has taken care of your every
need, even brushing your own teeth is a mountainous task.) From their
time at the Our Lady of the Perpetual Side-Eye Orphanage to their
adoptive home on picture-perfect Sunshine Circle, the Weirdies have a
lot to learn about the world...but, at least, they have each other.