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Obsessed: The Podcast

‘Bojack Horseman’ and ‘Long Story Short’ Creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg

Obsessed: The Podcast

The Daily Beast

Tv & Film

4.5686 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2025

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Raphael Bob-Waksberg was still in his 20s when he convinced Netflix to produce his audacious Hollywood satire about a washed-up, alcoholic former TV star who also happens to be a horse. Now, as a 41-year-old father of two, the creator of ‘Bojack Horseman’ is back with another animated Netflix series that is just as boldly funny and devastatingly emotional, but without the crutch of constant animal puns. In this episode, Bob-Waksberg opens up about his “vulnerable” new show, ‘Long Story Short,’ which depicts a Jewish family in the Bay Area that is not unlike his own. He breaks down how the show’s unique time-jumping format cleverly tricks viewers into feeling like they have known the characters for years and reflects on how the essential Jewishness of the story has been interpreted—or perhaps, misinterpreted—by critics. Bob-Waksberg also looks back on the legacy of ‘Bojack,’ including what it did or not predict about the state of “Hollywoo” in 2025 and what it would take for him to revive those characters after saying goodbye to them five years ago.  Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein  Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is The Last Laugh. I'm Matt Wilstein from The Daily Beast, and today on the show we have the brilliant mind behind one of my all-time favorite TV shows, BoJack Horseman. His new series is called Long Story Short, which I just devoured on Netflix and have not been able to stop thinking about

0:22.6

since.

0:23.8

Raphael Bob Waxburg, welcome to The Last Laugh.

0:27.1

Thank you.

0:27.9

It's good to be here.

0:29.7

I'm glad that you get the energy up, because I know you've been doing a lot of interviews,

0:34.1

a lot of press, so I'm glad you're still feeling good.

0:36.8

I'm talking about one of my favorite topics, this TV show that I made.

0:42.1

Yes.

0:42.5

I thought you're going to sing yourself.

0:44.1

No, that's what I'm going to show.

0:45.2

Yeah.

0:45.5

I really do not like how much I've had to do that during this press tour.

0:51.4

But I do like talking about the show because it is a project that I'm very proud of.

0:55.3

And I'm happy to share it with more people.

0:57.8

Well, I was looking back.

0:59.4

We first met in San Francisco in January of 2016, which was quite a long time ago.

1:06.7

You were up here for SF Sketch Fest for Bojack.

1:10.6

And I was at that point, I was just up here visiting and I was living in L.A.

1:14.8

And I have since become a Bay Area resident.

1:17.2

So I feel like I entered your world.

1:20.8

Yeah.

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