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Long Story Short, Netflix’s funny new cartoon, is like a rich family novel

The series depicts a middle-class Jewish family navigating complex religious, cultural, and personal challenges over nearly 30 years, blending humor with poignant family dynamics.

  • Raphael Bob-Waksberg's animated series Long Story Short premiered on Netflix on Friday, August 22, 2025, tracing the Schwooper family's story across decades in Northern California.
  • Bob-Waksberg created the show to explore Jewish identity and family dynamics through a time-hopping narrative, drawing from his own upbringing and diverse writers' room input.
  • The series features three siblings—Avi, Shira, and Yoshi—whose relationships and individual attitudes toward Judaism range broadly, showing generational and personal complexities.
  • Long Story Short consists of ten episodes, is intricately plotted yet accessible, uses sharp wit alongside emotional moments, and includes culturally specific Jewish themes balanced with broader appeal.
  • Netflix has renewed Long Story Short for a second season, indicating confidence in its nuanced portrayal of Jewish American family life and its potential to resonate widely.
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