TV series
Long Story Short
Overview
From the creator of "BoJack Horseman" comes this animated comedy about a family over time, following siblings from childhood to adulthood and back again.
Details
- First air date
- 2025-08-22
- Status
- Returning Series
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 10 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy, Animation
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- The Tornante Company, ShadowMachine, Vegan Blintzes
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Lisa Edelstein as Naomi (voice)
- Paul Reiser as Elliott (voice)
- Ben Feldman as Avi (voice)
- Abbi Jacobson as Shira (voice)
- Max Greenfield as Yoshi (voice)
- Angelique Cabral as Jen (voice)
- Nicole Byer as Kendra Hooper (voice)
- Michaela Dietz as Cannibal (voice)
- Dave Franco as (voice)
- Zoe Lister-Jones as (voice)
- Avia Fields as Walter/Benjamin (voice)
- Danny Burstein as (voice)
Creators and crew
- Raphael Bob-Waksberg - Creator
- Raphael Bob-Waksberg - Executive Producer
- Noel Bright - Executive Producer
- Steven A. Cohen - Executive Producer
- David Bleiman Ichioka - Producer
- Richard Choi - Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Yoshi's Bar Mitzvah
It's a night to remember when Avi brings his girlfriend home to meet the family on the same weekend his kid brother is becoming a man.
Episode 2: Hannah's Dance Recital
Shira and Kendra head north to attend a winter-themed dance recital in Santa Rosa... and to ask Avi a very important question.
Episode 3: There's a Mattress in There
With Elliott's blessing, Yoshi goes all-in on an exciting new business opportunity, inspired by a salesman wearing flip-flops.
Episode 4: Shira Can't Cook
To crush the competition at a high-stakes school potluck, Shira tries making knishes — her mother's most difficult recipe.
Episode 5: Yoshi & Baby
Yoshi's determined to come through for his sister and be responsible. But a chance meeting while waiting in line for potato ice cream changes everything.
Episode 6: Wolves
While trying to address the "wolf situation" at Hannah's school, Avi teams up with a group of parents who take things a little too far.
Episode 7: Kendra's Job
Kendra weighs the pros and cons of putting work before personal relationships when she's accepted into a management training program.
Episode 8: The Intervention
The truth comes out when the kids come home for an awkward conversation under the guise of celebrating their parents' anniversary.
Episode 9: Honoring Naomi Schwartz
A special event at the Jewish Community Center puts Naomi in the spotlight — but it's the same night as Shira's prom.
Episode 10: Uncle Barry
A somber occasion brings everyone together in Las Vegas, leading to a surprise family gathering in the desert.
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