Saying someone's a fan of animation is as silly as saying someone's a fan of live action. That can mean anything.

I thought it would be fun to make a cartoon about this sad, misanthropic horse.

I thought it would be a fun change of pace to do a show about a really sad, depressed character.

I really believe that comedy is an incredible tool, and you can use it in many ways.

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.

It's something I've seen a lot of: these tortured geniuses, or self-proclaimed tortured geniuses, who kind of take their damage out on others. I think being a showrunner, you have a lot of unchecked power and I think that can be a very dangerous thing.

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.

It takes great strength and courage to ask for help.

I don't believe in good people and bad people.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit' is one of my favorite movies of all time, and in fact it is maybe the first movie that I really loved in an adult way.

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.

I am a big fan of 'Rick and Morty.'

My mom's last name is Bob. My dad's last name is Waksberg. Every time I try to get a ticket at will call, they say last name. And I say, Bob-Waksberg. And I see them looking under W. I go, no, Bob-Waksberg. And they go, no, last name. And I go no, my last name is Bob-Waksberg.

I think kind of what you see in the videos is true to me, if not maybe a slightly heightened version of my real self.

My father was always in bands. He played drums and could sing. And my grandfather was a band leader.

I heard from Stephen Sondheim, who has become a great supporter of mine. There was no one bigger when I was growing up.

I got a fan letter from Hillary Clinton, which was insane.

The best comedy is truthful. So if you say something in a way that is amusing, but is rooted in truth, you can get away with it.

People, I think, are more interested in being offended than getting to the heart of a situation. And to go after comedians to me is so counterproductive, because comedy is kind of a medicine.

I have parents coming to the live show saying that they watch my videos with their kids. I have teachers saying they have used the videos with their students.

I love to be silly as often as possible. I try to maintain a level of that in all that I do.

I would love to be on a sitcom or on Broadway.

I feel a responsibility to my fan base. But it's great. I'm most fulfilled and happy when I'm being creative.

My mother, she wanted the gayest child... and she got it.