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Raphael Bob-Waksberg's 'Long Story Short' Explores Jewish Family Dynamics Across Decades

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Netflix has released 'Long Story Short,' a new animated series from 'BoJack Horseman' creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg that chronicles the American-Jewish Schwooper family across multiple decades. The show uses non-linear storytelling to depict how family relationships, religious expectations, and personal identity evolve over time, featuring an all-star voice cast including Paul Reiser and Abbi Jacobson. Bob-Waksberg designed the series to explore universal family themes through a specifically Jewish lens, aiming to resonate with audiences regardless of their cultural background.

Netflix's 'Long Story Short' is an animated series created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg that follows the Schwooper family (a combination of the surnames Schwartz and Cooper) across several decades of American-Jewish life. The show employs non-linear storytelling, with episodes set in different time periods from the 1990s onward, allowing viewers to see how characters age, relationships evolve, and small resentments accumulate over time. The series features design work by Lisa Hanawalt and voice performances from Paul Reiser, Lisa Edelstein, Ben Feldman, Abbi Jacobson, and Max Greenfield. Bob-Waksberg developed the concept while reflecting on his own family relationships, his role as both a son and a father, and his Jewish identity. The creator emphasizes that while the show centers on a Jewish family, it aims to capture universal themes about family dynamics, parental expectations, and personal growth that resonate across cultural boundaries.

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The article does not provide information about the show's release date, episode count, or specific critical reception beyond the Rotten Tomatoes score. Additionally, there is no discussion of how the non-linear narrative structure compares to other animated series or what specific innovations it brings to the medium.

How coverage differed

The Forbes article presents the show through an entertainment industry lens, focusing on creator interviews and critical reception (perfect Rotten Tomatoes score). The framing emphasizes both the show's artistic ambitions and its universal appeal, with Bob-Waksberg's own words clarifying that Jewish specificity serves broader storytelling purposes rather than limiting the audience.

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    ‘Long Story Short’ Creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg On ‘BoJack’ Lessons, Judaism, And What To Expect From Season 2

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