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BoJack Horseman awards and nominations
Wins 15 Nominations 43 Note
^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
BoJack Horseman is an American
adult animated
tragicomedy created by
Raphael Bob-Waksberg . Presented as a
sitcom set primarily in
Los Angeles , the series tells the story of the
eponymous anthropomorphic horse (voiced by
Will Arnett ), who is a washed-up star of a 1990s sitcom who plans his return to celebrity relevance with an autobiography to be written by human ghostwriter
Diane Nguyen (
Alison Brie ). He also has to contend with his cat agent
Princess Carolyn (
Amy Sedaris ), human roommate
Todd Chavez (
Aaron Paul ), and former dog rival
Mr. Peanutbutter (
Paul F. Tompkins ), as well as his struggles with
depression and
addiction . The series premiered on
Netflix on August 22, 2014, and concluded on January 31, 2020, after six seasons and
77 episodes .
Despite mixed reviews upon its debut, critics were significantly more positive towards the second half of the
first season , and the subsequent seasons received widespread critical acclaim.
[a]
GQ hailed the show as one of the best of the decade,
[13] and
IndieWire ranked BoJack Horseman as the greatest animated TV show of all time.
[14] The show has been lauded for its realistic take on depression,
trauma , addiction,
self-destructive behavior ,
racism ,
sexism ,
sexuality , and the
human condition .
[15]
Throughout its run, the series has received numerous accolades, including three
Saturn Award nominations for
Best Animated Series on Television , four
Critics' Choice Television Awards for
Best Animated Series , and two
Creative Arts Emmy Award nominations for
Outstanding Animated Program . For her portrayal of the human child actress Sarah Lynn in the episode "
That's Too Much, Man! ", where the character struggles with addiction and dies from an overdose,
Kristen Schaal was nominated for the
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance . Additionally, writers on the show have received a total of seven nominations from the
Writers Guild of America , three of which were won by
Joe Lawson ,
Kate Purdy , and
Nick Adams .
Awards and nominations
Notes
^ Season-by-season reception:
Season 1 holds a 69% approval rating based on 26 reviews on
Rotten Tomatoes
[1] and a score of 59 based on 13 reviews on
Metacritic .
[2]
Season 2 holds a 100% approval rating based on 22 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
[3] and a score of 90 based on 7 reviews on Metacritic.
[4]
Season 3 holds a 100% approval rating based on 31 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
[5] and a score of 89 based on 12 reviews on Metacritic.
[6]
Season 4 holds a 97% approval rating based on 35 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
[7] and a score of 87 based on 5 reviews on Metacritic.
[8]
Season 5 holds a 98% approval rating based on 47 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
[9] and a score of 92 based on 6 reviews on Metacritic.
[10]
Season 6 holds a 96% approval rating based on 52 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
[11] and a score of 93 based on 6 reviews on Metacritic.
[12]
^ The listed year refers to the date of the ceremony, not necessarily the year in which the corresponding season or episode aired.
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