Netflix’s 'Long Story Short': The Next Big Animated Comedy From the Mind Behind 'BoJack Horseman'
The world of adult animation is set to welcome a new contender this August with Long Story Short, the latest series from Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the acclaimed creator of BoJack Horseman. With a star cast and a unique narrative approach, the show is already generating significant buzz among fans of animated comedies and family dramas.
Bringing together a creative team with a proven track record, Long Story Short promises to deliver both humor and heart in a fresh package.
Long Story Short: A family comedy that travels through time
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At the heart of Long Story Short is the Schwooper family, whose story unfolds across multiple generations. What sets this series apart is its non-linear narrative: each episode jumps between different eras in the family’s history. The animated series Long Story Short is created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, who is also the creator behind the critically acclaimed Netflix series BoJack Horseman. This connection is significant because it brings a similar creative vision and storytelling style to Long Story Short. According to What's on Netflix, viewers will see siblings as playful children, then leap forward to witness them as adults navigating the complexities of parenthood and family life.
BoJack Horseman was widely praised for its innovative approach to adult animation, blending dark humor with deep emotional and psychological themes, which set a high standard for animated storytelling on Netflix. By weaving together different timelines, Long Story Short highlights the enduring impact of family dynamics and the echoes of the past in our present lives. The result is a comedy that is both relatable and profound, blending laugh-out-loud moments with reflections on growing up and growing older. Long Story Short is poised to be one of Netflix’s standout animated releases of the year. Mark the calendars for the comeback of BoJack Horseman's creator on August 22, as this animated comedy is coinciding with the 11th anniversary of BoJack Horseman.
Building on the show’s innovative story, the creation unfolds the powerhouse team responsible for bringing Long Story Short to life.
Long Story Short: A creative team with serious credentials
Long Story Short boasts an impressive creative lineup, starting with Raphael Bob-Waksberg as the creator. He is joined by executive producers Noel Bright and Steven A. Cohen, as well as animation veterans Corey Campodonico and Alex Bulkley of ShadowMachine, the studio behind BoJack Horseman. The writing team is stacked with talent, including Mehar Sethi and Kelly Galuska. The voice cast is equally stellar, featuring Dave Franco, Lisa Edelstein, Ben Feldman, Abbi Jacobson, Max Greenfield, Paul Reiser, Nicole Byer, Angelique Cabral, and Michaela Dietz.
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This ensemble brings depth and humor to the Schwooper family’s journey through time. While Raphael Bob-Waksberg acknowledges that the DNA of BoJack Horseman is present in Long Story Short, he emphasizes that this is not a spinoff. Instead, the new series offers a distinct tone and perspective, promising fans a fresh take on animated storytelling that stands on its own, adding more reasons to tune in for the animated series on Netflix.
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Are you ready to jump through time with the Schwooper family and discover the hilarious and heartfelt journey of Long Story Short? Let us know in the comments below.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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