![]() Peanutbutter: Well, it’s a working title.īoJack: Well, it could be working harder. It’s wordplay.īoJack: You may have too forgiving a definition of the word wordplay. It’s like a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich. Peanutbutter: We are calling Peanutbutter and Jelly. Tompkins), BoJack’s golden retriever rival. Unfortunately for BoJack, Diane’s with Mr. He’s supposed to be writing a memoir, partially at the insistence of his agent, a cat named Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris) partially at the insistence of his publisher, a penguin named Pinky Penguin (Patton Oswalt, in one of many roles on the show) and partially because, well, what else is he doing? Eventually, he hires Dianne (Alison Brie), a ghostwriter and regular human, to help - only the two become way more than memoirist and ghostwriter. Netflix’s BoJack is about BoJack Horseman (Will Arnett), the onetime star of the ‘90s sitcom Horsin’ Around, but now a vaguely, persistently miserable louche. Look past the anthropomorphic animal characters and the satire of toxic celebrity culture: This show is radically sad. It’s also one of the most aggressive portraits of depression I think I’ve ever seen. BoJack Horseman coming exclusively to all Netflix territories in mid-2014.īoJack Horseman is a weird cartoon about a washed-up sitcom star (who’s a horse), a snappy social criticism of the entertainment industry, and the kind of in-jokey cartoon designed to tickle the internet. ![]()
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