New Netflix Original Is A Reminder To Watch This Animated Masterpiece With 93% On RT

Netflix’s upcoming animated series, Long Story Short, is the perfect reminder to check out BoJack Horseman, a masterpiece that premiered over a decade ago. Despite being a comedy, BoJack Horseman‘s saddest quotes and most insightful moments illustrate how it strikes the perfect balance that is rarely matched in most adult-oriented animated shows.

It has already been five years since BoJack Horseman‘s ending, and the hole that the show left in the adult animation landscape is still being felt. However, BoJack Horseman‘s creator has turned his sights to a brand-new adult series for Netflix that has the chance to be another animated masterpiece.

BoJack Horseman’s Creator Is Coming Out With A New Netflix Show In August

Long Story Short Is Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s Latest Project

Characters standing in the kitchen in Long Story Short

Following a hiatus since BoJack Horseman ended its six-season run, series creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg is putting out a brand-new animated series for Netflix, set to be released on Aug. 22, 2025. Another animated project aimed at adults, the show is titled Long Story Short and will follow the Schwooper family over the course of several timelines.

Long Story Short marks the fourth animated series that Bob-Waksberg has been involved with; he served as an executive producer on Tuca & Bertie, co-created Undone, and created BoJack Horseman. Given his track record, Long Story Short has the chance to become something special.

The New Netflix Original Is A Great Reminder To Watch BoJack Horseman

BoJack Horseman Is An Animated Staple

It is always exciting when Bob-Waksberg has a new animated project coming out, with the last one he co-created for Amazon Prime alongside Kate Purdy, Undone, being one of the best animated shows in recent years. However, no matter where his career goes next, arguably his greatest creation will remain BoJack Horseman.

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Those excited about Long Story Short will likely have already seen BoJack Horseman, but it is the perfect time to check it out or revisit it before Netflix’s new show premieres. With six nearly-perfect seasons, BoJack Horseman is a highly enjoyable watch that one can get through relatively quickly, given that most of the seasons contain only 12 episodes.

Why BoJack Horseman Is Still A Masterpiece, Years After Its Ending

BoJack Horseman Is Incredibly Human Despite Its Premise

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Though it’s already been half a decade since BoJack Horseman ended, the series remains a masterpiece in every sense of the word and is one of the greatest animated TV shows of all time. Despite the rather absurd premise of an anthropomorphic horse as a washed-up actor, BoJack Horseman is a grounded series with fantastic storytelling.

What helps set apart BoJack Horseman from most of the other adult animated shows is its willingness to explore the human condition.

What helps set apart BoJack Horseman from most of the other adult animated shows is its willingness to explore the human condition, often talking about addiction, depression, and existentialism while still finding humor throughout. BoJack Horseman is an undeniably magnificent series, and it is exciting that Long Story Short has the chance to live up to the high bar it set.

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