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BoJack Horseman
BoJack Horseman
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2014- 2020
6 Seasons
76 Episodes
8.5(2816 votes)
Ended
Animation
Comedy
Drama

Overview

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?

Where to Watch

Stream

Netflix

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

The Tornante Company
ShadowMachine

Episodes

No episodes found for this season.

Videos & Trailers

4 videos

Cast & Crew

5 members
Acting

Will Arnett

BoJack Horseman / Butterscotch Horseman (voice)

Will Arnett
Acting

Aaron Paul

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

Aaron Paul
Acting

Alison Brie

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)

Alison Brie
Acting

Amy Sedaris

Princess Carolyn / Sharona (voice)

Amy Sedaris
Acting

Paul F. Tompkins

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)

Paul F. Tompkins

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