Raphael Bob Waksberg

  • EntertainmentThe Wrap

    Alison Brie Regrets Voicing Vietnamese American ‘BoJack Horseman’ Character

    Alison Brie has expressed regret supplying the voice for the Vietnamese American character Diane Nguyen in the Netflix series “BoJack Horseman,” which completed its series run earlier this year.In a statement posted to Instagram on Friday, Brie said that, “in hindsight,” she wishes she did not voice the character and that Diane could’ve been reserved for a person of color.“I now understand that people of color should always voice people of color,” Brie wrote. “We missed a great opportunity to re

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  • NewsYahoo TV

    'BoJack Horseman' creator previews Season 4, talks honeydew and the show's most sincere character

    Yahoo TV talked to BoJack creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg about the new season, the new person in BoJack’s life and whether she will help foster some maturity and selflessness to his life, who he considers is the series’ most sincere character, and why there’s so much hatred for the “garbage fruit” that is honeydew.

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    ‘BoJack Horseman’ Season 3: Drama Amid the Laughs

    The new third season of BoJack Horseman, which begins streaming on Netflix on Friday, finds our title hero on the verge of reaching a goal he’s spent the past two seasons pursuing: He’s on the cusp of movie stardom, with the release of his long-gestating biopic Secretariat. BoJack, voiced by Will Arnett, moves through Hollywood with a long face and a droll aspect—the static nature of its minimal animation perfectly suits the tone of the series. One of the things the show is about is the emptin

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    'Lego Movie Sequel' Getting Rewrite From 'BoJack Horseman' Creator

    Raphael Bob-Waksberg to provide a fresh take as Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who directed the first film and penned the original draft, are prepping for the Star Wars Han Solo spinoff