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The first season of the animated television series BoJack Horseman premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on August 22, 2014. [1] The season consists of 12 episodes. [2] While the first half of the season received mixed reviews, the second half garnered much more positive reviews.
"BoJack Hates the Troops" is the second episode of the first season of the American animated television series BoJack Horseman. It was written by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and directed by J. C. Gonzalez. The episode was released in the United States, along with the rest of season one, via Netflix on August 22, 2014. [1]
During the course of the series, 76 episodes of BoJack Horseman were released, including one special over six seasons. The sixth and final season is split into two parts, the second part premiered on January 31, 2020. [1] [2]
On Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds a 96% approval rating with an average rating of 9.2/10 based on 55 reviews, with a critics' consensus that reads: "Bittersweet and brilliant to the very end, BoJack Horseman ' s final season manages to keep surprising viewers with its empathy and depth, solidifying its place as one of TV's greatest offerings."
The episode was released in the United States, along with the rest of season one, via Netflix on August 22, 2014. [ 1 ] The episode introduces the title character, BoJack Horseman , an anthropomorphic horse, living on residuals after starring in a 1990s sitcom, Horsin' Around .
The site's consensus reads "BoJack Horseman continues confidently down the thematic rabbit hole with a fresh and poignant season that's as devastating as it is hilarious". [2] On Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, the season holds a score of 92 out of 100 based on 6 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". [3]
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The second season of the animated television series BoJack Horseman premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on July 17, 2015. [1] Like the first season, the second season also consists of 12 episodes. [2]