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Meet the most beloved sitcom horse of the '90s , 20 years later. He's a curmudgeon with a heart of...not quite gold...but something like gold. Copper?

6 Seasons
76 Episodes
Ended
Animation Comedy Drama
Cast & Characters
The View from Halfway Down
9.9/10 (24958 votes)

#1 The View from Halfway Down

S6:E15

BoJack reconnects with faces from his past.

Time's Arrow
9.8/10 (15250 votes)

#2 Time's Arrow

S4:E11

In 1963, young socialite Beatrice Sugarman meets the rebellious Butterscotch Horseman at her debutante party.

Free Churro
9.8/10 (20454 votes)

#3 Free Churro

S5:E6

BoJack delivers a eulogy at a funeral.

Fish Out of Water
9.6/10 (13140 votes)

#4 Fish Out of Water

S3:E4

BoJack takes an underwater trip to the Pacific Ocean Film Festival for the “Secretariat” premiere, where he tries to reach out to Kelsey.

That's Too Much, Man!
9.6/10 (10729 votes)

#5 That's Too Much, Man!

S3:E11

On a drug-fueled bender, BoJack and Sarah Lynn crash an AA meeting, and BoJack decides to make amends to the people he hurt.

The Showstopper
9.6/10 (8266 votes)

#6 The Showstopper

S5:E11

"Philbert" is a hit, and filming begins on Season 2. But as BoJack spirals deeper into addiction, he loses his grip on reality.

Nice While It Lasted
9.6/10 (9332 votes)

#7 Nice While It Lasted

S6:E16

A celebration brings people together.

Escape from L.A.
9.4/10 (8954 votes)

#8 Escape from L.A.

S2:E11

BoJack goes on a road trip to visit an old friend, and gets a taste of existence outside the Holywood bubble.

The Old Sugarman Place
9.4/10 (8953 votes)

#9 The Old Sugarman Place

S4:E2

BoJack goes off the grid and winds up at his grandparents' dilapidated home in Michigan, where he befriends a dragonfly haunted by the past.

The Face of Depression
9.4/10 (6319 votes)

#10 The Face of Depression

S6:E7

BoJack travels around the country reconnecting with loved ones, while Mr. Peanutbutter embarks on his own national tour as the face of depression.

Xerox of a Xerox
9.3/10 (5186 votes)

#11 Xerox of a Xerox

S6:E12

After the Sarah Lynn story breaks, BoJack gives a live interview on TV. Diane meets Guy's teenage son.

Downer Ending
9.2/10 (8510 votes)

#12 Downer Ending

S1:E11

BoJack embarks on a project in his typically gonzo style, leading to a drug-fueled revelation.

Stupid Piece of Sh*t
9.2/10 (7267 votes)

#13 Stupid Piece of Sh*t

S4:E6

Surrounded by family, BoJack spirals into self-loathing. Princess Carolyn and Rutabaga Rabitowitz plan Courtney and Todd's sham wedding.

The Stopped Show
9.1/10 (5096 votes)

#14 The Stopped Show

S5:E12

In the midst of the latest PR crisis, Princess Carolyn gets a life-changing opportunity. With Diane's help, BoJack finally faces the music.

A Horse Walks into a Rehab
9.1/10 (5613 votes)

#15 A Horse Walks into a Rehab

S6:E1

BoJack checks into Pastiches, a Malibu rehab facility, where he grapples with memories of Sarah Lynn's death and his own troubled childhood.

That Went Well
9.0/10 (6016 votes)

#16 That Went Well

S3:E12

Mr. Peanutbutter saves the day. Todd gets exciting news. BoJack, Diane and Princess Carolyn pursue new opportunities.

The Dog Days Are Over
9.0/10 (6099 votes)

#17 The Dog Days Are Over

S5:E2

Diane divorces Mr. Peanutbutter and moves into a shabby studio. Feeling melancholy, she travels to Vietnam to get away from it all.

Head in the Clouds
9.0/10 (5056 votes)

#18 Head in the Clouds

S5:E10

At the "Philbert" premiere party, Princess Carolyn deftly negotiates a deal, Gina steps into the limelight, and Diane confronts BoJack.

Surprise!
9.0/10 (5151 votes)

#19 Surprise!

S6:E4

Todd organizes a surprise wedding for Pickles and Mr. Peanutbutter, but the party quickly goes off the rails when Mr. Peanutbutter makes a confession.

Angela
9.0/10 (4755 votes)

#20 Angela

S6:E14

Angela Diaz reaches out to BoJack. Princess Carolyn gets an offer from Lenny Turteltaub. Todd cooks up a scheme.

Ruthie
8.9/10 (6383 votes)

#21 Ruthie

S4:E9

On one awful day, Princess Carolyn deals with rejection, deception and loss. BoJack and Diane try to track down Hollyhock's birth certificate.

What Time Is It Right Now
8.9/10 (5456 votes)

#22 What Time Is It Right Now

S4:E12

Princess Carolyn pitches "Philbert" to company execs. Todd gets a better business idea. BoJack comes to a realization about Hollyhock.

Good Damage
8.9/10 (4883 votes)

#23 Good Damage

S6:E10

Diane's depression lifts, but she's still struggling to start writing her memoir. Reporters Paige and Max pay Penny a visit.

Let's Find Out
8.8/10 (6174 votes)

#24 Let's Find Out

S2:E8

BoJack is one of the celebrity guest stars on the first episode of Mr. Peanutbutter's game show, but the game doesn't go as expected.

It's You
8.8/10 (5457 votes)

#25 It's You

S3:E10

Mr. Peanutbutter announces the Oscar nominees. BoJack surrounds himself with admirers, but his real friendships are falling apart.

INT. SUB
8.8/10 (5419 votes)

#26 INT. SUB

S5:E7

Diane's therapist encourages her to set boundaries with BoJack. A missing string cheese ignites a dispute between Todd and Princess Carolyn.

The Telescope
8.6/10 (6574 votes)

#27 The Telescope

S1:E8

When he learns that his old friend from "Horsin' Around" is dying, BoJack tries to mend fences.

Sunk Cost and All That
8.6/10 (4217 votes)

#28 Sunk Cost and All That

S6:E11

While Paige and Max question Mr. Peanutbutter at his restaurant, a panicked BoJack tries to piece together what's happening.

The Horny Unicorn
8.6/10 (4159 votes)

#29 The Horny Unicorn

S6:E13

BoJack gets a new AA sponsor. Todd plans a sophisticated party to impress his parents. Diane gets to know Sonny.

Out to Sea
8.5/10 (5215 votes)

#30 Out to Sea

S2:E12

The important things in life becomes clear to BoJack when Todd moves out to join the improv comedy group on their special cruise ship.

Best Thing That Ever Happened
8.5/10 (5035 votes)

#31 Best Thing That Ever Happened

S3:E9

BoJack meets Princess Carolyn at Elefante, leading to a night of soul-searching as they help the staff impress a food critic.

Mr. Peanutbutter's Boos
8.5/10 (4639 votes)

#32 Mr. Peanutbutter's Boos

S5:E8

At BoJack's 25th annual Halloween party, Pickles gets a crash course in Mr. Peanutbutter's romantic history -- and some advice from Diane.

The New Client
8.5/10 (4659 votes)

#33 The New Client

S6:E2

When her nanny quits, Princess Carolyn struggles to balance the demands of work and parenting. Mr. Peanutbutter visits BoJack in rehab.

A Quick One, While He's Away
8.5/10 (4373 votes)

#34 A Quick One, While He's Away

S6:E8

A reporter digs into the circumstances surrounding Sarah Lynn's death. Hollyhock goes to a party in New York City.

Yes And
8.4/10 (5208 votes)

#35 Yes And

S2:E10

Todd gets sucked into the cult of improv comedy. Wanda thinks Diane is a bad influence on BoJack when he has to deal with a career crisis.

Hooray! Todd Episode!
8.4/10 (5082 votes)

#36 Hooray! Todd Episode!

S4:E3

Helpful to a fault, Todd is spread thin doing favors for Princess Carolyn, Mr. Peanutbutter and a visitor with a potential connection to BoJack.

lovin that cali lifestyle!!
8.4/10 (4666 votes)

#37 lovin that cali lifestyle!!

S4:E10

Diane leaks damaging information on Jessica Biel, Todd's clown dentist business hits a snag, and Princess Carolyn finds hope in an unlikely place.

The Amelia Earhart Story
8.4/10 (4769 votes)

#38 The Amelia Earhart Story

S5:E5

Painful memories come rushing back when Princess Carolyn visits her hometown and meets a pregnant teen. A stunt goes awry on the "Philbert" set.

Later
8.3/10 (5763 votes)

#39 Later

S1:E12

Months after his memoir is released, BoJack's being considered for a role that's a lifelong dream.

Stop the Presses
8.3/10 (4753 votes)

#40 Stop the Presses

S3:E7

Todd builds a giant papier-mâché Todd head. A customer service rep gives BoJack some sound advice when he tries to cancel his newspaper subscription.

Cast & Chracters

BoJack Horseman / Butterscotch Horseman (voice)

BoJack Horseman / Butterscotch Horseman (voice)

Actor: Will Arnett

BoJack Horseman is the titular character of the animated series 'BoJack Horseman.' Voiced by Will Arnett, BoJack is a washed-up actor who starred in the 1990s sitcom 'Horsin' Around.' Struggling with depression and substance abuse, he often engages in self-destructive behavior and has difficulty maintaining positive relationships. His father, Butterscotch Horseman, also voiced by Arnett, was an alcoholic and failed novelist who was physically and verbally abusive towards BoJack during his childhood.

Todd Chavez / AA Bird / Donkey Kid / Skippy (voice)

Todd Chavez / AA Bird / Donkey Kid / Skippy (voice)

Actor: Aaron Paul

Todd Chavez, voiced by Aaron Paul, is a friendly and lovable human slacker who ended up at BoJack's house for a party five years before the beginning of the series and never left. Although BoJack constantly voices disdain for him, he secretly cares about Todd, continuing to financially support him and sabotage his attempts to gain independence. Todd has been shown to possess a plethora of skills including an understanding of Japanese; entrepreneurial know-how, having allied with Mr. Peanutbutter for various business ideas; and writing and composing his own rock opera, 'Newtopia Rising, Book I: The Search for a New Utopia.' His rock opera was eventually sabotaged by BoJack, who took advantage of his former addiction to video games. Todd puts the pieces together of what BoJack did string map style and begins to question his friendship with BoJack. Todd also has an uncanny knack for getting himself in absurd and extremely dangerous situations when his friends are not around, such as getting into gun fights on several occasions, ending up in prison, and in one case switching places Prince and the Pauper-style with a dictator from Cordovia, a fictional eastern European country in the midst of a brutal civil war.

Diane Nguyen / Vincent Adultman / Kevin / Samantha The Food Critic / Olivia / Joelle Clark / Otter / Cow Waitress / Sarah Lynn's Assistant / Ship Co-Captain / Golden Snowflake Announcer / Nurse / Waitress / Cow Waitress / Announcer (voice)

Diane Nguyen / Vincent Adultman / Kevin / Samantha The Food Critic / Olivia / Joelle Clark / Otter / Cow Waitress / Sarah Lynn's Assistant / Ship Co-Captain / Golden Snowflake Announcer / Nurse / Waitress / Cow Waitress / Announcer (voice)

Actor: Alison Brie

Diane Nguyen, voiced by Alison Brie, is a human ghostwriter; a nice, well-reasoned, misunderstood intellectual; and a Vietnamese-American third-wave feminist from Boston who used to live with her rich and famous ex-boyfriend (and later ex-husband), former sitcom star Mr. Peanutbutter. She is hired by BoJack's publisher to ghostwrite his memoir, having written a biography of BoJack's childhood hero, Secretariat. While writing BoJack's memoir, he and Diane initially develop a strong friendship that becomes increasingly awkward and strained after BoJack develops romantic feelings for her. She has struggled throughout her career to get recognition for her writing, and travels to the war-torn Republic of Cordovia to make a difference, but returns after discovering Sebastian St. Clair, the supposed humanitarian who invited her there to write about his work, is an egomaniac who does not actually care about helping people as much as he cares about his legacy. Ashamed of returning to Mr. Peanutbutter, she enters into a severe depression, during which she drinks heavily, smokes pot, and sleeps disheveled on BoJack's patio furniture.

Princess Carolyn / Sharona (voice)

Princess Carolyn / Sharona (voice)

Actor: Amy Sedaris

Princess Carolyn, voiced by Amy Sedaris, is a pink Persian cat who is BoJack's agent in the first three seasons and former on-and-off girlfriend. Earnest and unflagging, Princess Carolyn was a top agent at Vigor agency through her dogged pursuit of new talent and large network of odd personal connections. Though she struggles to find a balance between work, her troubled personal life, and taking care of BoJack and her friends, she enjoys her fast-paced hectic lifestyle. She left Vigor to start a new agency with her then-boyfriend and coworker Rutabaga Rabitowitz. After recognizing his lack of trustworthiness and confronting her fear of being alone, she ultimately decides to leave him and run the new company named VIM by herself. After several setbacks, Princess Carolyn closes VIM in season 3, only to reopen it as a management agency. She struggles throughout the series with starting a family, but frequently suffers miscarriages. In season 5, after several failed attempts, she successfully adopts a baby porcupine from Sadie, a young woman from her hometown in North Carolina, who she subsequently names Ruthie in season 6. It is revealed in season 5 that she went to Los Angeles, California because she was accepted into UCLA. In season 6, she rehires her old assistant Judah to help her run VIM and is subsequently offered to run her own female-centered production company from Lenny Turteltaub called Girteltaub. As she prepares to make the transition, Judah confesses his love for her and a year later they are married. She ends the series in a good place and tells BoJack she wishes him well but also that they will not have any future professional relationship.

Mr. Peanutbutter / Marv / Virgil Van Cleef / Prescott / Andrew Garfield / Sandro / Dog Valet / Underwater Man / Concerned Man / Janitor / Bartholomew Scagsworth / Sloth Lawyer / Blimp Co-Pilot / Abortion Doctor / George Tickle / Giant Chocolate Oscar Guy / Actor #2 / Bird / Willie Wesleyan (voice)

Mr. Peanutbutter / Marv / Virgil Van Cleef / Prescott / Andrew Garfield / Sandro / Dog Valet / Underwater Man / Concerned Man / Janitor / Bartholomew Scagsworth / Sloth Lawyer / Blimp Co-Pilot / Abortion Doctor / George Tickle / Giant Chocolate Oscar Guy / Actor #2 / Bird / Willie Wesleyan (voice)

Actor: Paul F. Tompkins

Mr. Peanutbutter, voiced by Paul F. Tompkins, is an energetic and cheerful yellow Labrador Retriever who is BoJack's former sitcom rival and Diane's ex-boyfriend (and later ex-husband). Mr. Peanutbutter was the star of 'Mr. Peanutbutter's House,' which, according to BoJack, 'borrowed the premise' from 'Horsin' Around.' He portrays many characteristics of an actual Labrador yet portrayed as a human-like character being sweet, loyal, kind, playful, and considerate. He had a stint at filming a celebrity reality show called 'Peanutbutter and Jelly.' Despite their rivalry, Mr. Peanutbutter cares a great deal about BoJack's opinion and admires him for his work on 'Horsin' Around.' He has an especially good relationship with Todd, and his positive attitude and financial resources combined with Todd's outlandish schemes and plans often result in the two starting questionable business ventures, such as a Halloween store that is exclusively open in January.

The highest rated episode of BoJack Horseman is "The View from Halfway Down" (S6E15) with a rating of 9.90.

This episode received 24,958 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "BoJack Horseman: The BoJack Horseman Story, Chapter One" (S1E1) with a rating of 7.10.

This episode received 7,490 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Downer Ending" (S1E11) with a rating of 9.20.

This episode received 8,510 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "BoJack Horseman: The BoJack Horseman Story, Chapter One" (S1E1) with a rating of 7.10.

This episode received 7,490 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Escape from L.A." (S2E11) with a rating of 9.40.

This episode received 8,954 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Higher Love" (S2E6) with a rating of 7.50.

This episode received 4,667 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Fish Out of Water" (S3E4) with a rating of 9.60.

This episode received 13,140 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "BoJack Kills" (S3E3) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 4,552 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Time's Arrow" (S4E11) with a rating of 9.80.

This episode received 15,250 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "The Judge" (S4E8) with a rating of 7.40.

This episode received 4,269 votes.

The highest rated episode is "Free Churro" (S5E6) with a rating of 9.80.

This episode received 20,454 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "The Light Bulb Scene" (S5E1) with a rating of 8.00.

This episode received 4,541 votes.

The highest rated episode is "The View from Halfway Down" (S6E15) with a rating of 9.90.

This episode received 24,958 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "Feel-Good Story" (S6E3) with a rating of 8.00.

This episode received 4,325 votes.

Name Department Job
Aaron Paul Production Executive Producer
Alexander Bulkley Production Producer
Corey Campodonico Production Producer
Elijah Aron Production Co-Executive Producer
Linda Lamontagne Production Casting Director
Lisa Hanawalt Production Co-Executive Producer
Mike Hollingsworth Production Co-Executive Producer
Nick Adams Production Supervising Producer
Noel Bright Production Executive Producer
Peter Knight Production Consulting Producer
Raphael Bob-Waksberg Production Executive Producer
Richard Choi Production Producer
Shauna McGarry Production Supervising Producer
Stephanie Gumpel Production Post Production Coordinator
Steven A. Cohen Production Executive Producer
Tom Cabral Production Associate Producer
Will Arnett Production Executive Producer
Andy Gowan Sound Music Supervisor
Jesse Novak Sound Original Music Composer

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