In the Hollywood of humanized animals, BoJack Horseman was the star of Horsin Around, a 90's family comedy. Now he's 50 years old, has a mansion in the hills, and a chronic inability to be happy. Raphael Bob-Waksberg's series starts as a satire of fame culture and evolves into one of the most honest…
9.1
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In the Hollywood of humanized animals, BoJack Horseman was the star of Horsin Around, a 90's family comedy. Now he's 50 years old, has a mansion in the hills, and a chronic inability to be happy. Raphael Bob-Waksberg's series starts as a satire of fame culture and evolves into one of the most honest, complex, and sometimes unbearable portrayals of depression, trauma, and self-sabotage that adult animation has produced.
✍️ Our review
9.1/10★★★★★
BoJack Horseman starts as satire and ends up being television psychoanalysis. Its ability to discuss mental disorder without romanticizing or trivializing it is unparalleled in adult animation. A finale that deserves honest tears.