‘Bojack Horseman’ Team’s New Netflix series Sets Cast, release date

“Long Story Short”, the Netflix animation series of “Bojack Horseman” Maker Raphael Bob-Waksberg, has found his voice cast.
Lisa Edelstein, Paul Reiser, Ben Feldman, Abbi Jacobson, Max Greenfield, Angelique Cabral and Nicole Byer will all vote in the series, with Dave Franco and Michaela Dietz who played as recurring host stars. Netflix also revealed that the Comedy series will debut on August 22.
“Long Story Short” was originally announced in August 2024. The official logline states that the show is over time “over one family. Over the years we jump the Schwooper and sisters from childhood to adult and back, their triumphs, disappointments, joys and compromises and compromises.”
Bob-Waksberg is the writer, executive producer and showrunner in the series. Noel Bright and Steven A. Cohen will produce Executive for Tornante television. Lisa Hanawalt supervises the producer and designs original art for the series. Corey Campodonico and Alex Bulkley will serve as co-executive producers for animation studio Shadow machine. Shadow machine will produce from their La Animation Studio.
Since “Bojack”, Bob-Waksberg made together with the Amazon animation series “Undone” and served as a writer and executive producer in the animation series “Tuca & Bertie”, which was made by Hanawalt and was also produced by Tornante and Shadow machine. The last show originally debuted on Netflix before he went to adult swimming for the last two seasons.
“Bojack Horseman” was the first original adult animation series from Netflix. It went in the streamer for six seasons and developed a strong supporter and critical praise during the run. It was nominated twice for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program. Will Arnett expressed the title character, with Aaron Paul, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie, Paul F. Thompkins and character actress Margo Martindale also part of the voice cast.