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"Nice While It Lasted" is the series finale of the American animated comedy-drama television series BoJack Horseman. It is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season and the 76th episode overall. The episode, written by series creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg and directed by Aaron Long , was released on Netflix on January 31, 2020, alongside the ...
"The Light Bulb Scene" is the fifth season premiere of American animated television series BoJack Horseman, and the 49th episode overall. It was written by Kate Purdy and directed by Adam Parton, [1] and was released in the United States, along with the rest of season five, via Netflix on September 14, 2018. [2]
In 2023, BoJack Horseman was ranked #14 of the best TV series in the last 25 years by critics in a poll conveyed by Rotten Tomatoes, making it the only animated series to be included in the list. [90] BoJack Horseman has contributed to the rise of the "sadcom", a tragicomic format that balances both humor and sadness. [91] [92] [93]
"That's Too Much, Man!" is the eleventh and penultimate episode of the third season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman, and the 35th episode overall. It was directed by J.C. Gonzalez and written by Elijah Aron and Jordan Young , [ 1 ] and was released in the United States, along with the rest of season three, via Netflix ...
Like every second-to-last episode of a BoJack Horseman season, "Escape from L.A." is particularly significant, and leaves the title character in a difficult place. [2] BoJack ends the episode at a low point, as his time in New Mexico proves to be a major source of remorse that will haunt him for the rest of the series. [3]
The series stars Will Arnett as the eponymous character, BoJack Horseman, the washed-up star of the 1990s sitcom Horsin' Around. In the first season, BoJack plans his big return to celebrity relevance with a tell-all autobiography that he dictates to his ghostwriter Diane Nguyen (Alison Brie).
"The View from Halfway Down" is the fifteenth episode of the sixth season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman, and the 75th and penultimate episode of the series overall. Written by Alison Tafel and directed by Amy Winfrey, the episode was released on Netflix on January 31, 2020, alongside the second half of the
"Time's Arrow" is the eleventh and penultimate episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman, and the 47th episode overall. It was written by Kate Purdy and directed by Aaron Long , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and was released in the United States, along with the rest of season four, via Netflix on September 8, 2017.