When I first moved to Los Angeles, I was staying with a friend of a friend of a friend up in the Hollywood Hills. I was in this tiny little closest paying $400 a month in this beautiful house. Raphael Bob-Waksberg Read Quote
This whole idea of too much TV, I think is really gross. Because I feel like it’s mostly white men who are saying it. And it’s like, ‘Yeah, man, there’s too much TV for you, but by nature of there being so much TV, there are other voices being represented.’ Isn’t that a wonderful thing? Raphael Bob-Waksberg Read Quote
You’re going to get different kinds of animation for different kinds of audiences. Traditionally, adult animation has been for the young male audience. There’s no reason why that should be. Raphael Bob-Waksberg Read Quote
Any show that kind of relish the damage of its main character without really investigating what that damage does, where it’s from or what it means, is a show I think needs to be taken down a peg. Raphael Bob-Waksberg Read Quote
I have a lot of affection for those old shows. You can put on an episode of ‘Full House’ or ‘Family Matters’ or ‘Growing Pains’ now and I’ll watch it. And I’ll totally enjoy it. Raphael Bob-Waksberg Read Quote
It is so easy now to never get bored because we have our phones with us all the time and we are always looking at stuff. I think when we get bored we are the most creative. Raphael Bob-Waksberg Read Quote
I think ‘300 Arguments’ is a real tiny wallop of a book. It looks very slim, and at first, each little two-sentence or one-sentence thing kind of stands on its own, but again, as you read it, you get sucked into the momentum of it, and the whole of it is much larger than the sum of its parts in a really beautiful way. Raphael Bob-Waksberg Read Quote
BoJack Horseman’ would make sense in the world of ‘Rick and Morty,’ but it’s hard to imagine Rick and Morty in the world of BoJack. Raphael Bob-Waksberg Read Quote