BoJack Horseman Creator Teams With Netflix on New Animated Comedy

BoJack Horseman Creator Teams With Netflix on New Animated Comedy

As a dedicated viewer of animated comedies and someone who has spent countless hours immersed in the world of BoJack Horseman, I can confidently say that Netflix’s latest venture with Raphael Bob-Waksberg, Long Story Short, is a cause for great anticipation. Having witnessed the depth, wit, and emotional resonance that Bob-Waksberg brought to his previous work, I am eagerly waiting to see how he will weave his magic in this new family-centric animated comedy.


It seems that Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the creator behind BoJack Horseman, is preparing to launch a fresh series on Netflix. Yesterday, news broke about this new collaboration, following the success of BoJack Horseman on the streaming platform. Bob-Waksberg’s upcoming project is an animated comedy called Long Story Short, which promises to be a must-see for fans eagerly anticipating his next creation.

Based on information from The Hollywood Reporter, “Long Story Short” is a humorous take on a family’s experiences throughout various periods of their lives. For more details, check out the official synopsis provided below.

As someone who has had a mother, father, siblings, partners, and children of my own, I can truly relate to this show. It delves deep into the complexities of family dynamics, exploring shared history, inside jokes, old wounds, and everything in between. And to those who might find it difficult to reach out, I’d like to say: “This show is for you! By the way, wouldn’t it be nice if we could call each other more often?”

Instead of just writing the series, Bob-Waksberg will also take on the roles of executive producer and showrunner for the project. In a statement about his return to work on Long Story Short, the creator expressed his joy at being able to do what he enjoys most.

“It is legitimately a thrill and an honor to be back doing what I love most: drafting enthusiastic pull quotes for press releases to Hollywood trade publications. Who says you can’t go home again?!”

Fans of “BoJack Horseman” are buzzing with anticipation over Netflix’s fresh collaboration with creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg. Given that “BoJack Horseman” has become renowned for its sharp humor, there’s a lot riding on the upcoming series, “Long Story Short”. Timing couldn’t be better as it coincides with the 10th anniversary of “BoJack Horseman’s” premiere, making this moment particularly poignant for Bob-Waksberg. As a new project is underway, let’s keep our fingers crossed that Netflix can swiftly deliver the much-loved animated comedy back to our screens.

If you haven’t yet savored the delight of “BoJack Horseman”, don’t worry, it’s never too late! This popular comedy is now available on Netflix, so if you’d like to learn more about the show, here’s a brief overview in its official synopsis below:

The animated series BoJack Horseman is set in a world where humans and human-like animals live together. The protagonist, who happens to be a horse but also a man, once had great success but now struggles to find purpose in life. This show offers a mix of absurdity and darkness, with a core of sadness, as it ponders the question: what happens when you have everything at your disposal, yet still can’t find happiness?

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2024-08-22 21:40