Meet the most beloved sitcom horse of the '90’s, 20 years later…
BoJack Horseman was the star of the hit TV show “Horsin' Around,” but today he's washed up, living in Hollywood, complaining about everything and wearing colourful sweaters. Planning to regain his celebrity relevance with a tell-all autobiography, ghost-written by his most recent love interest, human Diane Nguyen, BoJack dictates his troubled past expecting Diane will make him look good. BoJack's agent and on-again-off-again girlfriend Princess Carolyn is another life issue he must contend with, along with his freeloading roommate Todd Chavez and his annoying frenemy/arch-rival Mr. Peanutbutter, who aside from starring on a competing 90’s TV show with a suspiciously similar storyline, is also Diane's boyfriend (and eventual husband).
Critic Reviews
“Raphael Bob-Waksberg has created something that simultaneously
functions as both lunatic farce and melancholy character study.”
– HitFix
“It's one of the most aggressive portraits of depression I think I've
ever seen. Look past the anthropomorphic animal characters and the satire of
toxic celebrity culture: This show is radically sad. I love it.”
– Vulture
“BoJack is perhaps a little more clever than it is uproariously funny,
but it is often very clever, and, moreover, well-tuned to the ludicrousness of
the sort of low-level fame that surrounds BoJack.”
– Slate