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Long Story Short season 2 is officially happening, before Season 1 has even premiered. Netflix has shown rare early confidence in the upcoming animated series from BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, greenlighting a second season months ahead of its August 2025 debut. With its unique storytelling, cultural authenticity, and a star-studded cast, this new adult animation is shaping up to be a major hit.

What’s Long Story Short About Anyway?

If the name Raphael Bob-Waksberg rings a bell, it’s probably because you spent a good chunk of your emotional bandwidth recovering from BoJack Horseman. The guy knows how to blend humor and heartbreak in weirdly accurate ways. This time, he’s back with Long Story Short, an animated series that follows the Schwooper siblings as they stumble through the chaos of family life, self-discovery, and growing up.

But here’s the twist: it doesn’t tell the story in order. The show jumps around across timelines, zipping between childhood, awkward adulthood, and everything in between. So, expect to laugh, cry, and maybe feel a little emotionally scrambled, in the best way.

Why It’s Not Just Another Animated Comedy

So what makes Long Story Short stand out in a sea of animated shows?

  • Time-hopping narrative: Each episode offers a different puzzle piece from a different point in the Schwoopers’ lives. It’s like a nonlinear scrapbook that slowly reveals who these people are.

  • Deep roots in Jewish culture: Bob-Waksberg pulls from his background to explore Jewish family dynamics with nuance, warmth, and plenty of sarcasm.

  • Art that hits different: Lisa Hanawalt, yup, also from BoJack, is back on visual duties. Expect animation that’s intimate and a little offbeat, striking that perfect balance between silly and sentimental.

  • Seriously stacked cast: We’re talking Lisa Edelstein, Paul Reiser, Abbi Jacobson, Max Greenfield, Nicole Byer, Ben Feldman, Dave Franco, Michaela Dietz, and Angelique Cabral. It’s a lineup that screams “we’re not messing around.”

  • Top-tier production team: Made by Tornante Television and animated by ShadowMachine, the same crew that made BoJack Horseman look and feel so real it hurt sometimes.

Netflix Orders Long Story Short Season 2 Before Season 1 Even Airs

It’s not every day a show gets a second season before the first one even premieres. Creator Bob-Waksberg reacted with classic dry humor:

“Wow!! A season two?! And season one hasn’t even come out yet! It must be a REALLY good show.”

But all jokes aside, this kind of early renewal shows Netflix is betting big on Long Story Short becoming a long-term hit in the adult animation space, think BoJack, Big Mouth, or even This Is Us (if This Is Us had more animated chaos and fewer tissue-box commercials).

When’s Long Story Short Season 2 Coming and What Should You Expect?

  • Season 1 Release Date: August 22, 2025

  • Episode Count: 10

  • Runtime: Around 30 minutes each, just enough to emotionally gut-punch you and still leave time for ice cream after.

Why People Are Already Talking About It

Even before it’s out, Long Story Short has been making waves at early festival screenings. Critics and viewers alike are calling it funny, heartfelt, and surprisingly complex. It’s already drawing comparisons to some big names—but let’s be real, it seems to have a flavor all its own.

And now that Season 2 is locked in? Fans can jump into Season 1 knowing there’s more on the way—and way more Schwooper family drama to unpack.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Entertainment and was syndicated with permission.

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