• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Aug 22, 2014
Season #: 6.5, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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  1. Jan 10, 2015
    10
    The single best show I have ever seen. Dark and insightful while remaining hilariously funny.

    Don't give up on it after a couple episodes, they get better and better, culminating with the alternating-between-sobbing-and-laughing "Downer Ending" in episode 11.
  2. Jan 30, 2015
    10
    Edit: This show is great. They combine elements of ridiculousness, silliness, and animals, with bigger ideas like the effects of the media and fame on people. Glad it was renewed for a season 2.
  3. Feb 19, 2015
    7
    After completing a five-season binge of what is undoubtedly my favourite cartoon since The Boondocks, Archer, I wasn’t quite ready to get back to some need-to-focus-to-get-it drama series I was two-thirds of the way through before. Enter BoJack Horseman.

    BoJack’s a presumably-middle-aged, washed up celebrity who found success in his 1990’s sitcom, Horsin’ Around. We meet BoJack some
    After completing a five-season binge of what is undoubtedly my favourite cartoon since The Boondocks, Archer, I wasn’t quite ready to get back to some need-to-focus-to-get-it drama series I was two-thirds of the way through before. Enter BoJack Horseman.

    BoJack’s a presumably-middle-aged, washed up celebrity who found success in his 1990’s sitcom, Horsin’ Around. We meet BoJack some years later, alcohol-dependent and out of work, living with his freeloading roommate Todd Chavez. BoJack’s plan is to reattain public attention with the release of his tell-all autobiography, assisted by his ghostwriter Diane Nguyen. However, BoJack also has the stresses caused by his agent and on-off girlfriend Princess Carolyn, as well as his frenemy Mr. Peanutbutter – a dog who had the leading role in a sitcom similar to Bojack’s – to deal with.

    Now, I’m a fan of Netflix originals. I admire in particular the way House Of Cards manages to engage despite a potentially overwhelming amount of political vocabulary, credited mainly to Kevin Spacey’s stellar performance as the charismatic-yet-duplicitous Frank Underwood. Once the final episode of Archer Vice had finished, BoJack Horseman was the first suggested watch to pop up on my screen. After blitzing my way through FX’s flagship animated series, I’d say there was a lot to live up to.

    It’s clear from the outset that BoJack nests more in subtlety than riotous humour. I found myself with more of an impressed grin on my face for the majority of the show, rather than regular outbursts of laughter. It’s definitely clever, the anthropomorphised animal characters constantly providing visual puns and gags, such as BoJack’s early-season adversary ‘Neal McBeal the Navy SEAL’. I laughed out loud at both the cow who disapprovingly served a steak to a human customer in a local diner, as well as the rooster shouting for everybody to wake up whilst jogging past BoJack’s home.

    The delivery of the comedy is half-mirrored in BoJack’s personality itself; in its steady pace but not its reservation. It is perhaps not unreasonably reserved for a debut season, however, in the face of Archer’s pull-no-punches freight-train writing, BoJack should be prepared to kick it up a gear in the near future.

    The big picture of the show is the outright absurdity of the life of the B-list celebrity and the ever-present media eye. When BoJack comes under media fire after an altercation with a ‘seal’ regarding breakfast muffins, fans will appreciate how well it resembles those stories you see when you turn on the TV, or flip the page in a newspaper which prompt the question; ‘How is this news?’

    I’m highly optimistic about the future of this cartoon. It definitely has the potential to achieve great comedy. With a clearly talented set of writers, a little quicker pacing in the delivery of the already very intelligent wit could put this show in my list of favourites. If you appreciate keen-eye animated sitcoms and lots of visual puns, this is for you. Rating: 7.5/10
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  4. Aug 4, 2016
    7
    It feels like an stretched out Rick and Morty minus the science. There are great moments but they are not as frequent as one would like. All the characters feel relatable and human in someway and that's a plus but at the end I have to force my self to keep watching till that joke or dark reflexive moment.
  5. May 13, 2015
    10
    Like most people, I started and hated this show. When I finished, I was completely in love with the personalities and storyline. It made me laugh a ton when I rewatched it, knowing more about the characters. Up there with "Freaks and Geeks" and "True Detective" for my favorite debut seasons. I quote it all the time.

    Really special show, and I hope people give it the chance it
    Like most people, I started and hated this show. When I finished, I was completely in love with the personalities and storyline. It made me laugh a ton when I rewatched it, knowing more about the characters. Up there with "Freaks and Geeks" and "True Detective" for my favorite debut seasons. I quote it all the time.

    Really special show, and I hope people give it the chance it deserves. Cannot wait for season 2.
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  6. Jul 23, 2015
    8
    The second season seems better than the first. This is a fun character because he acts like such a idiot at times, but then out of no where he says something that is rather profound or makes an astute observation. A lot of the humor seems to derive from these observations too so you have to follow it to get the jokes.
  7. Jul 10, 2015
    10
    This show is AMAZING! By far the best show of 2014. The interesting plot and the depth of characters combined with the witty and observational humor that will have you re-watching,rewinding and pausing episodes makes this show not only enjoyable but special. The show has all the elements of drama (which is surprising to many considering its cartoon-ish nature) and the fun invigoratingThis show is AMAZING! By far the best show of 2014. The interesting plot and the depth of characters combined with the witty and observational humor that will have you re-watching,rewinding and pausing episodes makes this show not only enjoyable but special. The show has all the elements of drama (which is surprising to many considering its cartoon-ish nature) and the fun invigorating style of a comedy that really makes this show great. Expand
  8. Sep 12, 2015
    9
    Really fresh for an animated series. Not so much because of the humor, which could be compared to Family Guy, but because there's an arc story through the season, it's well written, and above all, it mixes comedy with some deep thoughts about depression.
    Don't misunderstand, it's a comedy before being a drama, but you get more attached on the characters that you normally do on animated
    Really fresh for an animated series. Not so much because of the humor, which could be compared to Family Guy, but because there's an arc story through the season, it's well written, and above all, it mixes comedy with some deep thoughts about depression.
    Don't misunderstand, it's a comedy before being a drama, but you get more attached on the characters that you normally do on animated series, because they're having some "real life" problems and there are some moments when it's not all just about the joke. But don't let this aspect stop you from watching it, it's definitely funny and definitely not depressing.
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  9. Sep 3, 2015
    10
    This show is ridiculously well done for An Adult Animated series not to mention so,so funny.For myself it is somewhat of A culmination of animated series from the past like Duckman for example and improves on the premise by having one of the best sets of Actors and Writers in Television.The voices and what comes out of them are really done superbly.The origins of BoJack are instantlyThis show is ridiculously well done for An Adult Animated series not to mention so,so funny.For myself it is somewhat of A culmination of animated series from the past like Duckman for example and improves on the premise by having one of the best sets of Actors and Writers in Television.The voices and what comes out of them are really done superbly.The origins of BoJack are instantly recognizable as those who grew up from the 1980's and early 90's.If you are A fan of comedy and especially anything from Adult Swim you owe it to yourself to give this show A chance and I seriously doubt you will not like it.I mean,what's not to like anyway.A great show is A great show! Expand
  10. Sep 6, 2015
    9
    The first season gives us a mix of content we haven't seen since Seinfeld, or maybe even some point in the 1970's. First and foremost, the humor is old, yet relatable and brilliant. For some reason, jokes about animals were more common in my father's day. This show crushes each and every animal joke you can think of, and that's what keeps you thinking that this is supposed to be a comedy.The first season gives us a mix of content we haven't seen since Seinfeld, or maybe even some point in the 1970's. First and foremost, the humor is old, yet relatable and brilliant. For some reason, jokes about animals were more common in my father's day. This show crushes each and every animal joke you can think of, and that's what keeps you thinking that this is supposed to be a comedy.

    What makes it special is that it's a comedy pretending to be a drama. Every viewer will be able to see some aspect of their own lives in the dark outline of BoJack's tortured soul, and as you dig deeper into the season, you'll start to see why it's such a special comedy, but not a drama. The comedian is the one who brings joy to your lives, but not necessarily because he has it in his own, bringing to mind the old story about Pagliacci. "Heard joke once: Man goes to doctor. Says he's depressed. Says life seems harsh and cruel. Says he feels all alone in a threatening world where what lies ahead is vague and uncertain. Doctor says, 'Treatment is simple. Great clown Pagliacci is in town tonight. Go and see him. That should pick you up.' Man bursts into tears. Says, 'But doctor...I am Pagliacci.'"

    Essentially, you'll have to see it to appreciate it. You'll have to have suffered in life to appreciate it, and you'll have to see the ridiculous side of dark moments, but this isn't CatDog. The greatest works of art are ambitious enough to try what they have to try. In the field of animation, BoJack Horseman is good enough to be called that.
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  11. Dec 14, 2015
    9
    [created at the end of season 2]

    This series did in 2 seasons what up to this point was nearly impossible by an animated show to achieve due to the fact their writers were mostly either too childish and/or too simple minded to do so. it actually manages it to combine silly nonsense surroundings which are undoubtedly funny as heck with some of the deepest and memorable stuff I've seen
    [created at the end of season 2]

    This series did in 2 seasons what up to this point was nearly impossible by an animated show to achieve due to the fact their writers were mostly either too childish and/or too simple minded to do so.

    it actually manages it to combine silly nonsense surroundings which are undoubtedly funny as heck with some of the deepest and memorable stuff I've seen in such a show yet

    This show will make you laugh, cry and will actually teach you how a character is created and changed in a tragically hilarious world all happening in the unique unmasking surroundings of a very lovingly designed anthropomorphic universe.

    never thought I would actually yell life advice at a cartoon horse to be honest (until some episode towards the end of season 2)

    until now I consider it to be one of the top animated shows out there. so if you like some deepness in your casual shows i think you'll really enjoy it
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  12. Dec 21, 2015
    10
    I don't understand why the note be 59, this is an humorous and fun masterpiece. Dramatic in the right time, it's a kick to something bigger that is about to come.
  13. Jan 21, 2016
    8
    "Bojack Horseman is totally at the level of Family Guy, but in a different way. It' takes it more serious and the jokes are good as well..."

    + (positive): - Bojack himself, - satirical humor, - 2 different acts, - act 1: the funny prologue, - act 2: a more serious seond half, - great story about the fall of Bojack - (negative): - tooooooo many animals - not so satiric like
    "Bojack Horseman is totally at the level of Family Guy, but in a different way. It' takes it more serious and the jokes are good as well..."

    + (positive):
    - Bojack himself,
    - satirical humor,
    - 2 different acts,
    - act 1: the funny prologue,
    - act 2: a more serious seond half,
    - great story about the fall of Bojack

    - (negative):
    - tooooooo many animals
    - not so satiric like south park

    GENRE RATING: 8.9
    OVERALL RATING: 7.7
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  14. Mar 9, 2016
    8
    This netflix series impressed me very much. Unlike Family Guy or The Simpsons, which rely on gags and slapstick, BoJack Horseman is a comedy that has actual depth. BoJack is a celebrity train wreck who starred in a 90's sitcom. He is depressed that his life isn't as good as it was back during the peak years. This is very relatable, which leads to an attachment to his character. It isn'tThis netflix series impressed me very much. Unlike Family Guy or The Simpsons, which rely on gags and slapstick, BoJack Horseman is a comedy that has actual depth. BoJack is a celebrity train wreck who starred in a 90's sitcom. He is depressed that his life isn't as good as it was back during the peak years. This is very relatable, which leads to an attachment to his character. It isn't perfect, it can sometimes feel stupid like Family Guy but it's still better than those shows. 7.6/10 Expand
  15. Jul 28, 2016
    9
    Bojack Horseman is a comedy for those that want something deeper, something that you want to turn your brain off to but it keeps shaking you and telling you to look at it. Like that kid all hyped up on Mt. Dew in a 6th grade slumber party. There were a lot of chuckles and some pretty good laughs, especially in the pun department. But once the show gets serious and shows you what it wantsBojack Horseman is a comedy for those that want something deeper, something that you want to turn your brain off to but it keeps shaking you and telling you to look at it. Like that kid all hyped up on Mt. Dew in a 6th grade slumber party. There were a lot of chuckles and some pretty good laughs, especially in the pun department. But once the show gets serious and shows you what it wants you to see, that's when it really sets itself apart from everything else. If you liked other shows like Breaking Bad, Orange is the New Black and Louie then you'll enjoy this one. If you're expecting something along the lines of American Dad, The Simpsons or Archer then you'll be disappointed. Expand
  16. Jul 31, 2016
    8
    As thought-provoking as an animated series starring an alcoholic movie star horse can possibly be. It very much is a fitting caricature of decadence and general stupidity while still being genuinely witty and heartfelt. BoJack's character is at times needlessly complex, but Todd, Mr. Peanutbutter, and Princess Caroline are very much welcome comic foils.
  17. Jun 25, 2017
    8
    Bojack Horseman is an animated adult comedy published by netflix.
    It's very hard making a review of this show because there is so much to talk about, I can say without a doubt that Bojack Horseman my favorite show of all time but I will admit that the first season had a few flaws...
    At first, I didn't enjoy watching the show, I didn't thought it was funny, I thought it relied to much
    Bojack Horseman is an animated adult comedy published by netflix.
    It's very hard making a review of this show because there is so much to talk about, I can say without a doubt that Bojack Horseman my favorite show of all time but I will admit that the first season had a few flaws...

    At first, I didn't enjoy watching the show, I didn't thought it was funny, I thought it relied to much in cutaway gags and just felt like a better-written version of family guy, the first 5 or 6 episodes were really mediocre...
    But as the story progresses I noticed that they relied less on telling jokes and tried to give a more deep narrative and gave more depth in the characters which got me intrigued and I was in tears at the end of season 1.

    It's the kind of show that makes you question your life and your choices, it shows how much one choice can completely change you as a person and you might be never the same person again, it asks very uncomfortable questions and this show has the capacity of changing someone's perspective in life (in a good way).

    The characters are all likable, interesting and sympathetic but Bojack is what makes this show so unique and special, he starts off as unlikable, egotistical, selfish and it was hard to relate to him, but these last two episodes made him ratable, it shows how much making bad decisions can change you and it was really sad watching episode 11, it shows how much Bojack regrets everything he has done and wishes to go back but it's too late for him, he can't undo what he has done and must face the consequences of his actions.

    Season 1 was a hit and miss, it gave me at first a mediocre comedy with animal puns but became a show with something to say, it's the most deep and aggressive look on depression and this show keeps getting better and better, I highly recommend it.
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  18. May 4, 2017
    10
    The best Netflix Original series. It's not an easy one, and many people will not understand it; but it can (must!) be read on multiple levels, and the deeper ones are insanely (it's the perfect word) great. You didn't like it? Dig into it.
  19. Sep 27, 2017
    10
    Critics are morons. This show is brilliant, some of the best writing on TV. it's not rushed and has hilarious running themes and pays great attention to detail. I love this show. It just gets better and better. Season 4 was the best yet
  20. Jul 26, 2017
    10
    Bojack Horseman is a special kind of show. It has characters that feel real, but their animals. It calls itself a comedy, but it has some of the most depressing scenes in TV history, not to mention some of the most jaw-dropping scenes that you actually have to stop watching after you see them just to think. The first season is meh. The second season is good. The third season is completeBojack Horseman is a special kind of show. It has characters that feel real, but their animals. It calls itself a comedy, but it has some of the most depressing scenes in TV history, not to mention some of the most jaw-dropping scenes that you actually have to stop watching after you see them just to think. The first season is meh. The second season is good. The third season is complete gold. The occasional jokes can make you laugh as the show, depressing as it is, can actually be quite funny. The story is amazing. I have no other words to describe it. It's dramatic, depressing, and funny all at the same time. It's up their with breaking bad. Overall, The cast is amazing, the voice acting is amazing, the story is amazing, and the soundtrack is great, providing you can make it through the first season. If you don't watch this show in your life, you haven't lived a complete life. Expand
  21. Oct 2, 2017
    10
    An amazing show that starts off cold and cynical, and never stops being so, but the reasons behind it become clear as the characters come to life a bit more with every episode. By the end, I was fully invested in every character's twists and turns. Watch this!
  22. Jun 4, 2017
    10
    This series took a few episodes to warm up, but once it did it was a gem. It's a rich, layered comedy, with superb writing, and jokes that appeal to teens and adults alike. I'm still amazed at how consistently great this show is, and have seen each season more than once.

    Don't get hung up on the unique combination of animals and humans, this is part of the ruse, and part of the comedy.
    This series took a few episodes to warm up, but once it did it was a gem. It's a rich, layered comedy, with superb writing, and jokes that appeal to teens and adults alike. I'm still amazed at how consistently great this show is, and have seen each season more than once.

    Don't get hung up on the unique combination of animals and humans, this is part of the ruse, and part of the comedy. You'll find simple and dark laughs in the setup, as well as through the entire series. This stuff is comedy gold.
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  23. Sep 23, 2018
    6
    Just for context, I watched the first season of this show. Each season is 12 episodes long and, each episode is 25 minutes long. That totals to 5 hours of content so, I think it's perfectly fair for me to say, I don't want to watch another episode of it. The first 7 episodes were family guy levels of bad with constant cut aways and, over all bullcrap that just killed the pacing. It didn'tJust for context, I watched the first season of this show. Each season is 12 episodes long and, each episode is 25 minutes long. That totals to 5 hours of content so, I think it's perfectly fair for me to say, I don't want to watch another episode of it. The first 7 episodes were family guy levels of bad with constant cut aways and, over all bullcrap that just killed the pacing. It didn't come off as clever in the slightest and, was repetitive with no emotional weight to anything. It's just a bunch of flat characters being flat. I mean you understand who they are but, they might as well be cardboard cut outs like in episode 7. So, yeah, that good. It got better by a margin as the show went on but, overall this was just nothing special. Expand
  24. Sep 10, 2017
    10
    bojack can show the best and the worst of people's personality and express how they feel with purpose and feelings that will never be showing at a "normal" show.
  25. Sep 19, 2017
    8
    Having watched outstanding and amazingly addictive animated shows such as “Rick and Morty” or “Archer” who not only surpass most of the modern live action tv series but also, set a standard for series to come, I was very sceptical about Bojack Horseman. Having seen 2 episodes, all I thought was that: I just threw away an hour of my life. Everyone told me to continue watching and thatHaving watched outstanding and amazingly addictive animated shows such as “Rick and Morty” or “Archer” who not only surpass most of the modern live action tv series but also, set a standard for series to come, I was very sceptical about Bojack Horseman. Having seen 2 episodes, all I thought was that: I just threw away an hour of my life. Everyone told me to continue watching and that season 1 is just a set up. I do not support this kind of shows because whenever I’m watching a show I'm investing time in it and sometimes no matter how good the tv series gets later I feel deeply unsatisfied with my spent time. This is not the case with this season…

    Bojack Horseman season 1 explores the daily life of Bojack Horseman, who is also a horse, and some of his so called “friends”. Bojack is an actor who was the main star of “horsing around" a popular sitcom show in the 90s. Now, he is out of a job, nobody wants to hire him and life is quite bad in general. The main story of this season is Bojack trying to get his career back on track by writing a book about himself or at least trying to do so.

    Bojack is not a typical protagonist of a comedy show however, this Netflix original is not really a comedy as well. I would consider it more of a drama. Despite Bojack’s fame his flaws make him as relatable as it is possible for a horse living in “Hollywoo”. Will Arnett creates a multilayered charter that not only keeps your attention but also stays in your head for long after you finished watching an episode. Bojack is cool but, Todd was always the stand out for me personally. I will forever remember Aaron Paul screaming “Yay responsibility” or the image of Todd’s hat while he is wearing a tux. The rest of the cast is amazing in their roles and have completely dissolved in their characters. Despite the fact that they live in the world inhabited not only by humans but human-like animals (the issue of eating meat (in fact chicken) is addressed) they all seem strangely real and “human”.

    As I have already said this show is not really a comedy. I can't say that I didn't’ burst out laughing every 10 mins of the show (roughly twice per episode) but the fact that it also made me almost depressed at times, had a greater impact. It is true that it is a dark satire of life in Hollywood and that it raises some of interesting themes in that part of show but if you dig into it you will find much more. Ultimately its an exploration of depression and meaningless of life. It is mentioned too often in the show to not realise that the theme is present there. Depression however, is harder to pin point. Well that is until episode 8. Episode 8 hits you hard. It does not gently ease you into understanding of Bojack’s life but instead, it punches you in the face with it. On top of that it was roughly the time when I started to understand the meaning of the opening credits…

    The opening credits deserve a separate review. Yes they are that good. We see Bojack following his monotonous struggle though the day with ending the cycle by falling into a pool which is a metaphor for him giving in to the depression that he has. Fantastic fixed camera shows us his face and almost makes us fell as if we are Bojack ourselves.

    Despite the fact that this show is very thought provoking and very dark, I still find that I am able to enjoy it as much as other comedies before it. During my time with “Scrubs” or “Community” I always felt at ease with the characters on the screen no matter what the plot was. I am glad to say that I have found another show that has characters that I am so attached to and more importantly can relate to. In the end its still a show about a horse living in Hollywood even though its probably the smartest show right now.
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  26. Oct 21, 2017
    10
    The way this show tugs at your heartstrings is unbeileveable! It doesnt come accross as pandering, it makes you feel symapathy for this character while keeping him likeable.
  27. May 3, 2019
    9
    This season is all about setting the world, getting to know the characters and their flaws, and it does that very well, but the tone changes a lot in one episode.
  28. Jun 30, 2018
    9
    The critics have it wrong on this one! Bojack Horseman is a very smart and humorous TV show with a continuous story going through it. This show is very smart and has multiple different sub stories around the numerous characters each with their own interesting stories and themes. Most of the characters sub plots often collide like Todd's and Mr. Peanutbutter's which leads to funny andThe critics have it wrong on this one! Bojack Horseman is a very smart and humorous TV show with a continuous story going through it. This show is very smart and has multiple different sub stories around the numerous characters each with their own interesting stories and themes. Most of the characters sub plots often collide like Todd's and Mr. Peanutbutter's which leads to funny and interesting scenes. The background is highly detailed so much to the point were you could watch the entire show again and notice different things in each scene. The show maninly follow Bojack and how he gets on with life post-peak-fame and often tackles issues in a funny and possibly offensive way. The show has many plot twist keeping the watcher intrigued and can get very dark when you least expect it. This show is definitely worth the watch. Expand
  29. Sep 18, 2018
    9
    The critics reviews shows that they haven't got idea about what makes a good show... This is a solid 9. The series is great, and it just gets better and better.
  30. Dec 10, 2018
    10
    59 metascore? just wow people..this show isnt just about being funny..all the messages it passes...im so addicted to bojack horseman.Easily top 3 shows of all time,cant say more on how epic this show is...
  31. Dec 16, 2019
    7
    I came into the season aware that people weren't too hot on the first season of BoJack, but I wasn't offended and liked it fine. I think that may have been because I was sick when I binged the first part of the season. Then, when I was in better health I had made it to (potentially) the first standout, "Live Fast, Diane Nguyen".
    However, after watching through season 5 and offering my
    I came into the season aware that people weren't too hot on the first season of BoJack, but I wasn't offended and liked it fine. I think that may have been because I was sick when I binged the first part of the season. Then, when I was in better health I had made it to (potentially) the first standout, "Live Fast, Diane Nguyen".
    However, after watching through season 5 and offering my recommendation on countless occasions - pointing out how real, relatable, down-to-earth, and downright funny it was - I was pretty disappointed when I rewatched the first few episodes which I consider shallow, predictable, and not especially funny (essentially the opposite of what I liked so much).
    All I can say is, the road may be rocky to start off, but that's as rocky (in terms of quality) as it's ever been and once you've made it, goddamn what a ride it is.
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  32. Dec 18, 2021
    7
    Slow to start this unassuming show about an anthropomorphic horse takes a turn for the better when it reveals it's true face. Once the stunning "telescope " of episode 8 the show shows it can deliver as long as it has a clear image of itself .
  33. Jun 24, 2023
    7
    I really wasn't too onboard with this initially as it defo felt kinda edgy and like a poor imitation of shows such as South Park. However, it really found its footing at the end and I am quite excited to see where it goes from here as it has really showed that the early cynicism actually has a narrative point rather than just being needlessly bleak. Probably wouldn't have continued thoughI really wasn't too onboard with this initially as it defo felt kinda edgy and like a poor imitation of shows such as South Park. However, it really found its footing at the end and I am quite excited to see where it goes from here as it has really showed that the early cynicism actually has a narrative point rather than just being needlessly bleak. Probably wouldn't have continued though without the knowledge that the show gets significantly better later. Expand
  34. Jun 19, 2021
    7
    This is an okay start to a show that gets better as the seasons go on. I liked the introductions of characters, mr penut butter is probably my favorite character in this season.
  35. Sep 20, 2021
    10
    Entré en esta serie esperando muy poco, solo para encontrar algo inesperadamente divertido. Hilarante y, a veces, bastante profundo también. BoJack Horseman es una de esas raras series que mezcla la total irreverencia con la ocasional visión profunda y significativa. Es una combinació
Metascore
59

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 13
  2. Negative: 2 out of 13
  1. 80
    There are so many background jokes and one-liners and silly animals that the show's emotional depth caught me by surprise.
  2. Reviewed by: Neil Genzlinger
    Aug 25, 2014
    80
    Like some of television’s more out-there animated shows, this one is hard to describe beyond broad outlines, because it’s so odd, a combination of droll and naughty that seems improbable but works deliciously.
  3. Reviewed by: Hank Stuever
    Aug 22, 2014
    70
    A strange and somewhat delightful animated comedy.