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    Raphael Bob-Waksberg Is Back with Long Story Short

    The BoJack Horseman creator’s new series is now streaming and has already been renewed for Season 2.

    April 1, 2026

Ten years ago, a comedy about an anthropomorphic horse trying to revive his sitcom career changed the landscape of adult animation forever. Now, BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg has returned to Netflix with a new adult animated series, Long Story Short, which is now streaming.

You can also watch trailer for the the critically-acclaimed series above, and we have some very important news to share: The show has already been renewed for Season 2 — ahead of Season 1’s premiere. 

“Wow! A Season 2?!” Bob-Waksberg told Tudum upon hearing news of the renewal. “It must be a REALLY good show. I can’t wait to watch it when it premieres on Netflix! Let’s all do that!” 

Read on for more information about Long Story Short, including the talented voice cast, new photos, and more.

Max Greenfield and Dave Franco in ‘Long Story Short’

Long Story Short is an animated comedy about one family, over time. Jumping through the years, we follow the Schwooper siblings from childhood to adulthood and back again, chronicling their triumphs, disappointments, joys, and compromises.

Paul Reiser, Ben Feldman, Angelique Cabral, Lisa Edelstein, Max Greenfield, Abbi Jacobson, Nicole Byer in ‘Long Story Short’

Who is in the cast of Long Story Short?

The star-studded voice cast for the new series includes: 

  • Lisa Edelstein
  • Paul Reiser
  • Ben Feldman
  • Abbi Jacobson
  • Max Greenfield
  • Angelique Cabral
  • Nicole Byer
  • Dave Franco (recurring guest star)
  • Michaela Dietz (recurring guest star)

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After you finish Long Story Short, time travel back to BoJack’s glory days (and rock bottoms) with a BoJack Horseman rewatch — don’t forget the Christmas special, while you’re at it. Hailed as one of the best TV shows of all time, BoJack Horseman made history as Netflix’s first original animated series when it debuted on Aug. 22, 2014. According to critics, the award-winning series broke new ground and raised the bar for satire and emotional depth. The long-in-the-tooth equine title character (voiced by Will Arnett) strives for relevancy in the fictionalized Hollywoo, all while battling addiction issues and reckoning with his own toxic behavior and massive ego. BoJack’s stable of human and animal friends consists of unemployed roommate Todd Chavez (Aaron Paul), frenemy Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins), agent and former girlfriend Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris), and ghostwriter Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie).

Unlike the fictional series-within-the-series Horsin’ Around, BoJack hasn’t struggled to stay relevant, and has garnered more than a “colt” following, leading the pack of daring Netflix adult animated series that came later — Big Mouth, Arcane, and Blue Eye Samurai, to name a few.

Lisa Edelstein, Paul Reiser in ‘Long Story Short’

Long Story Short reunites the BoJack team. Lisa Hanawalt (BoJack Horseman, Tuca & Bertie) is the supervising producer. Noel Bright and Steven A. Cohen (BoJack Horseman, Tuca & Bertie, Undone) executive produce for Tornante Television. Corey Campodonico and Alex Bulkley from animation studio ShadowMachine (BoJack Horseman, Tuca & Bertie, Pinocchio) serve as co-executive producers.

Creator/executive Pproducer/voice actor Raphael Bob-Waksberg attends Netflix’s ‘Bojack Horseman’ screening and reception at Netflix Home Theater on Aug. 20, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

Creator/Executive Producer/Voice Actor Raphael Bob-Waksberg attends Netflix's Bojack Horseman Screening and Reception at Netflix Home Theater on August 20, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.

PHOTO BY ANDREW TOTH/GETTY IMAGES FOR NETFLIX

Bob-Waksberg told Netflix at the time of Long Story Short’s announcement, “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?!”

Has Long Story Short been nominated for or won any awards?

Yes! The animated series won the 2026 Writers Guild of America Award for Animation for the episode “Shira Can’t Cook” written by Mehar Sethi.  It was also recognized with a nomination for Best Animated Series at the Critics Choice Awards, and Abbi Jacobson was nominated for Best Voice Acting - TV/Media for her performance as Shira in the series at the 2026 Annie Awards.

A still from ‘Long Story Short’

When does Long Story Short come out?

Long story short: Long Story Short is now streaming, only on Netflix. Season 2’s release date has not been announced yet. Check back here for updates on Long Story Short.

Key art for the animated series Long Story Short.

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