BoJack Horseman

TV Show • 2014 • Animation  

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Meet the most beloved sitcom horse of the 90s - 20 years later. BoJack Horseman was the star of the hit TV show "Horsin' Around," but today he's washed up, living in Hollywood, complaining about everything, and wearing colorful sweaters.
This tv show contains 132 potentially triggering events.
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Season
Episode
Your Triggers
Does the dog die?
162 supporters
Yes
40
No
132
22
ajwilmot2023
Though there are no dogs that die, there is discussion in season 5 of parents that are dead dogs
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Abandonment
Yes
13
No
0
1
envystar
multiple scenes of bojack being neglected by his parents, one scene shows him being picked up multiple hours late from soccer practice
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Yes
8
No
5
3
SiRenfield
Not in the sense the question implied but there are a few anthropomorphic animal characters that have abandonment issues
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Abuse
Yes
34
No
0
2
forufourfour
S4
 E2
Flashback scenes are set in the 40s and feature dated, emotionally distant and dismissive parenting from Beatrice's father in particular which can easily be interpreted as abusive. No physical abuse.
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6
Anonymous
The show has a very refreshing stance on this: Bojack wants forgiveness from a close he harmed, that friend is on his deathbed and refuses to forgive. It is 1000% the right choice.


Bojack also harms several characters, two of them to the point where they get PTSD. They break off contact. Several other character break off contact with Bojack too.

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Is someone stalked?
11 supporters
Yes
131
No
5
18
series_of_unfortunate_events
S3E11: During a bender, BoJack shows up at the college of the girl he almost slept with when she was 17, and she is clearly distraught.
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15
series_of_unfortunate_events
[SPOILERS] S2E1: BoJack's parents smash plates and yell at one another. S4E1: In a flashback, BoJack's grandfather smashes a glass and yells at his wife for what is clearly untreated grief. She is deemed hysterical and lobotomized. S4E5: BoJack's mom makes a joke about being hit by her husband. S4E11: Beatrice's father demeans his grieving, lobotomized wife for being a "bad mother." S5E4: Mention of a husband choking his wife. S5E11: BoJack punches a wall and chokes Gina, who clearly suffers from PTSD symptoms afterwards.
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2
SiRenfield
The in-universe show Philbert in Season 5 sometimes parodies this ,but the show itself makes sure that depictions of violence against women are not glamorized albeit Gina being choked in the penultimate episode can still be very upsetting to watch
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20
Anonymous
The whole plot
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
149
No
7
12
BluebellsBestFriend
In Time's Arrow, a lot of that comes from Beatrice's father.
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Is someone abused with a belt?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
7
Is a child abused?
56 supporters
Yes
189
No
2
22
Anonymous
Young Bojack is emotionally abused in several flashbacks, and hit by his father on at least one occasion. A teenage Diane is also shown to be emotionally abused by her family. In S4E10 it is revealed someone has been drugging a teenager without her consent throughout the season, to the point that she passes out. In S5E4 we hear audio of a father verbally abusing and threatening his daughter. In S6E13 the same father verbally abuses her at her college.
6 comments | Add comment
Addiction
18
FinalFantasyAerith
Drugs are regularly seen being used by the main character and another character dies from an overdose.
3 comments | Add comment
Is there addiction?
7 supporters
Yes
221
No
2
15
Moominland
BoJack is an alcoholic and Sarah Lynn is a drug addict

4 comments | Add comment
Yes
219
No
1
18
galaxynerd
The main character is an alcoholic
3 comments | Add comment
Animal
Were animals harmed in the making?
54 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
30
Does a horse die?
46 supporters
Yes
220
No
3
18
Anonymous
A horse commits suicide by jumping off a bridge onscreen.

Multiple members of Bojack's family (father, uncle, grandparents) have died offscreen before the series starts.
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Does an animal die?
(besides a dog, cat or horse)
84 supporters
Yes
175
No
6
18
UnagioLucio
Some of the many talking, humanoid animals die. As far as I recall no regular, non-sapient animals die, because non-sapient versions of animals don't exist in this setting.
4 comments | Add comment
Are animals abused?
97 supporters
Yes
170
No
10
27
Obscured
There are non-sentient chickens that are being farmed for food. One episode centres this concept.
4 comments | Add comment
11
mkay17
But there is a joke referencing it in a flashback scene when Mr. Peanutbutter and Jessica Biel are at a Starbucks in the 2000's.
2 comments | Add comment
Is there a dead animal?
55 supporters
Add comment
Yes
127
No
4
Is an animal sad?
1 supporters
Yes
22
No
0
8
SiRenfield
More like Sad Animals: The Series, am I right?
2 comments | Add comment
Are rabbits harmed?
33 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
10
Does a cat die?
88 supporters
Yes
26
No
118
13
Anonymous
Princess Carolyn's mother and father died offscreen before the start of the series.
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Does a pet die?
74 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
42
Does a dragon die?
11 supporters
Yes
0
No
157
15
psychadelicpunk
Even better, there are no dragons.
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Are there spiders?
26 supporters
Yes
153
No
4
17
Logan Plonski
One of the minor characters is a black widow spider.
4 comments | Add comment
Are there alligators/crocodiles??
2 supporters
Add comment
Yes
14
No
0
Are there snakes?
10 supporters
Yes
145
No
3
12
Logan Plonski
There are anthropomorphic snakes.
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Are there sharks?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
15
No
1
Are there bugs?
16 supporters
Yes
166
No
1
18
Logan Plonski
There are anthropomorphic bugs.
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Assault
Does a woman get slapped?
7 supporters
Add comment
Yes
15
No
1
Is someone drugged?
11 supporters
Yes
37
No
2
0
wednesday
A character is drugged by another character in season4 prominently
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Is there pedophilia?
54 supporters
Yes
29
No
2
5
forufourfour
It's implied in comments across a few episodes that Sarah Lynn's stepdad abused her - it's never elaborated on
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
8
No
19
3
ElliotLeDoux
S5
one of the characters is seen to be drowning in a pool, it also is the main plot of one of the episodes, although no one is forcefully held underwater. also in a previous season a dead body is found floating in a pool
2 comments | Add comment
Is rape mentioned?
37 supporters
Yes
23
No
0
1
Attempted
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
8
No
12
6
SiRenfield
S4
 E11
Maybe not exactly beaten up but a little girl is pushed off a very tall slide
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
50
No
4
3
In the first episode, Todd is tired to a chair by cartel members.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
149
No
5
32
series_of_unfortunate_events
[SPOILERS] S2E3: It is implied that Sarah Lynn was sexually abused, though nothing is depicted. S2E11: BoJack nearly has sex with a seventeen-year-old girl, though the girl's mother catches them and puts a stop to it just as they're starting to undress. In a later episode when the girl sees BoJack again, she's clearly made anxious by his presence. S3E6: Anna assaults BoJack. S4E5: There are a few depictions of sexual harassment. S4E10: Mentions of a pedophile molesting children. S5E1: Flip attempts to pull off BoJack's robe, insisting he be naked on camera. S5E4: Significant discussion of misogyny and sexual harassment.
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Is someone's mouth covered?
7 supporters
Add comment
Yes
8
No
0
4
SiRenfield
Granted not NEARLY as bad as other shows but I feel like it’s still worth mentioning that it still occasionally happens even if the punchline isn’t men getting assaulted in itself but some still be triggered by the topic. Such as S4E5 when BoJack recalls surviving a molestation attempt it is viewed as actually horrific, the point of that bit was more that it was the consequence of Beatrice not driving him home after a bad choir performance
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7
cha0ticnewtsys
Bojack is about to have sex with an underage girl and her mother comes in to see her sitting on his lap. The mother yells at bojack and tells him to leave. The girl later has a PTSD episode/ anxiety attack when she sees him after years of him being gone and is mentioned to have PTSD from the event
3 comments | Add comment
Bodily Harm
Yes
104
No
3
5
nour
in season 2 episode 12 Bryan is seen on the Giggleship. he has some cuts on his arm/wrist that kinda look like selfharm or a suicide attempt. it's never mentioned though.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
10
No
0
2
forufourfour
S4
 E7
Woodchuck's hands are crushed by falling debris, no close up injury/gore is shown.
1 comment | Add comment
Are there dislocations?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
8
Is there throat mutilation?
9 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
8
Yes
102
No
1
13
cosmicautopsy
there is a scene in season 5 where a character is strangled but survives. this is a major plot point going forward.
5 comments | Add comment
Yes
3
No
8
2
SiRenfield
Not shown on screen but implied in the Chickens episode
1 comment | Add comment
Is there cannibalism?
21 supporters
Yes
100
No
5
12
MaineBerger
The 5th episode of Season 2 is centered around the ethical ramification of eating chicken in a universe with anthropomorphic humanoid animals. Inter species cannibalism within chicken is implied.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
0
No
28
0
ElliotLeDoux
no, but one of the episodes has a looming threat of a house collision that could crush a lot of people
1 comment | Add comment
Is someone choked?
10 supporters
Yes
27
No
0
5
forufourfour
S5
 E11
BoJack chokes Gina - it's prolonged and shown in close up from both their points of view. Onlookers don't stop it as they believe it's fake. The following episode deals with the fallout from it and Gina is clearly traumatised.
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
107
No
9
3
The_Real_Gunglass_Lady
Zach fucking Braff gets burnt to death,but it doesn’t show him dying,it does show him being lit on fire though
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
83
No
13
8
FelixW
A whole group of people is buried in S4E7, but they escape in the end (after more than a week)
2 comments | Add comment
Is there body horror?
25 supporters
Yes
27
No
1
4
SiRenfield
S1
 E11
During a drug trip
2 comments | Add comment
Is there amputation?
10 supporters
Yes
28
No
57
9
basillium
In one episode, a background character (who is a lizard) is robbed of her purse and her arm is taken off in the process. It isn't graphic and her arm can be seen growing back in the same scene.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
5
No
110
5
Anonymous
BoJack's dad died of a head injury. This is only described not shown, in S5E6.
2 comments | Add comment
Is there Achilles Tendon injury?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
33
Is there a hanging?
18 supporters
Yes
130
No
3
10
galaxynerd
Mr Peanutbutter's agent hangs himself and so does an minor character at the end of the same episode because of auto-erotic asphyxiation
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
31
No
3
2
Ashhhhhhhhh
A character is shown having died of auto-erotic asphyxiation; and the entire episode is about that topic
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
92
No
25
8
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E5: Diane's brother rips out a tooth trying to open a beer with his mouth.
1 comment | Add comment
0
there are many episodes in which the main character and other characters pass out from drinking/drug use
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
124
No
3
8
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E12: A character is heard falling, and another character says he broke nearly every bone in his body. S3E5: Diane trips, and her forearm bends at a wild angle. S3E11: Diane breaks her arm again. S4E7: Someone's hands are crushed by falling debris.
4 comments | Add comment
Does someone have a seizure?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
104
8
ur_mom_lol
S4 E3 - Todd is said to have circumcised a child. Whether that counts is debatable
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
79
No
47
14
series_of_unfortunate_events
S4E7: Someone's hands are crushed by falling debris.
2 comments | Add comment
Is someone tortured?
51 supporters
Yes
42
No
77
16
Mxtaken
S1:E1 2 Characters are interrogated by what is assumed to be the Cartel, and one is shot and killed on screen
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Does someone fall down stairs?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
22
Yes
119
No
4
12
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E1: A man is seen falling from a building with no indication if he survived or not. S1E4: A mother bird discusses pushing her baby out of the nest too early. S1E12: Secretariat jumps off a bridge. S2E7: A man preparing to parachute from a burning plane is knocked out, and it's unclear if he was able to pull the cord or not. S6E15: Several characters fall into darkness in a dream. One character reads a poem describing his thoughts while falling from a bridge in his suicide.
5 comments | Add comment
Yes
89
No
43
18
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E11: BoJack hallucinates Diane's eye becoming enlarged and popping.
2 comments | Add comment
Is someone stabbed?
5 supporters
Yes
5
No
2
1
ElliotLeDoux
someone stabs themselves but does not die
1 comment | Add comment
Yes
2
No
46
1
moonshield
S1
 E3
In S1E3 Sarah Lynn stabs herself with a bayonet and the blood is shown gushing in an exaggerated fountain from about the 6:30 to 7:20 minute mark. She says "I can see my internal organs!" but we can't see anything but blood.
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Children
Yes
29
No
7
0
SiRenfield
S4
 E11
There is an upsetting scene to a similar effect with a woman separated from a baby after giving birth, she had already agreed to give the child up for adoption but was forbidden from holding her worrying she’ll change her mind at the last minute
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Does a kid die?
25 supporters
Yes
135
No
9
17
Logan Plonski
There are scenes of a war-torn country, where there are many injured children. Children die in an explosion, but their deaths are not shown.
4 comments | Add comment
Yes
53
No
2
6
There's a 15 year old named Sextina Aquafina who is sexualized. Sarah Lynn was also sexualized as a teenager on a few brief occasions.
1 comment | Add comment
Creepy Crawly
Are there bedbugs?
8 supporters
Yes
10
No
0
3
S2
 E2
They're anthropomorphic and chew on a mattress
1 comment | Add comment
Death
Does someone sacrifice themselves?
6 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
24
Does a major character die?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
16
No
1
Yes
24
No
1
0
ElliotLeDoux
like half of the characters are anipamorphic animals so yes
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Does someone die?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
23
No
1
Disability
Is the r-slur used?
20 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
42
Yes
0
No
10
Drugs/Alcohol
Yes
62
No
1
3
Anonymous
S3E11 is an episode where two characters go on a destructive drug binge and one of them dies. This scene gets referenced in later season when upsetting circumstances about the death are revealed.
3 comments | Add comment
Family
Yes
91
No
4
4
Anonymous
S1E1 has a flashback where a character is held hostage by drug lords. S2E6 has a brief joke about a TV host getting kidnapped.
2 comments | Add comment
Does a parent die?
8 supporters
Yes
174
No
5
12
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E5: Diane learns her dad has died. He is shown discolored and sitting limply in an armchair. S1E11: BoJack stands at his mom's grave in a hallucination. S4E5: There's a flashback to the drive to the funeral of BoJack's dad. S4E11: A brief still of Beatrice at her dad's funeral. S5E5: Princess Carolyn thinks and talks about her dead mom. S5E6: BoJack speaks at his mom's funeral. S5E7: Mr. Peanutbutter realizes his parents did not really go off to a farm when they got old.
4 comments | Add comment
Does someone cheat?
13 supporters
Yes
127
No
2
11
series_of_unfortunate_events
S2E3: Mentions of somebody's parents divorcing due to BoJack sleeping with the wife. S2E11: Charlotte is married but kisses BoJack and then tells him to leave. S2E12: Rutabaga, who was sleeping with Princess Carolyn while he was supposedly divorcing his wife, reveals that he has rekindled his relationship with his wife. S5E10: Diane invites Mr. Peanutbutter into her apartment. S5E12: It's confirmed that Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter had sex despite him dating Pickles. The two have sex again. This gets discussed in season 6.
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
133
No
5
5
forufourfour
S4
 E11
A horse doll is burned in front of the child who is protesting and crying, a closeup of the doll's melting face is shown. Other possessions are destroyed in the same scene.
4 comments | Add comment
Yes
17
No
1
1
forufourfour
S4
 E2
Beatrice's older brother dies offscreen in WWII
1 comment | Add comment
Fear
Are there jumpscares?
27 supporters
Yes
3
No
116
5
gorillazsona
there’s a very uncomfortable scene where bojack is happy and then it suddenly cuts to him in a very offputting state. it’s not so much a jumpscare but it can be noted because it’s jarring and uncomfortable to look at.
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Is someone possessed?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
105
Are there ghosts?
6 supporters
Yes
31
No
75
9
series_of_unfortunate_events
S6E15: BoJack has a dream involving many of his dead friends/family members.
4 comments | Add comment
Are there clowns?
8 supporters
Yes
155
No
3
13
Anonymous
A major subplot of Season 4 involves clown dentists.
3 comments | Add comment
3
SiRenfield
S3
 E4
In fact one episode straight up takes place underwater for almost the entire runtime
2 comments | Add comment
Is trypophobic content shown?
12 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
11
Are there razors?
S.A.F.E. ALTERNATIVES® (1-800-DONTCUT)
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
11
No
1
Yes
36
No
50
4
series_of_unfortunate_events
Several episodes with scenes in the shower/bath (no frontal nudity).
1 comment | Add comment
Are there mannequins?
4 supporters
Add comment
Yes
10
No
2
Gross
Does someone wet/soil themselves?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
3
No
31
Does someone vomit?
52 supporters
Yes
192
No
1
21
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E1: BoJack throws up cotton candy in a man's face and later off a balcony. S1E3: Someone throws up at a party. Barf is seen on the walls. S1E7: Todd is heard vomiting. S2E11: A teenager drinks too much and has to be transported to the hospital. S3E10: Someone in the background is heard throwing up. S4E1: Princess Carolyn pukes a few times. S4E10: Beatrice throws up in a man's face. S6E10: Diane is heard throwing up. S6E15: BoJack coughs up a black liquid in a dream.
8 comments | Add comment
Is someone eaten?
16 supporters
Yes
6
No
7
0
Anonymous
zach braff
2 comments | Add comment
Is there on-screen pooping?
17 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
7
Does someone spit?
6 supporters
Yes
105
No
2
0
there are multiple scenes showing a photograph of the main character sneezing in a gross way
1 comment | Add comment
Is there audio gore?
27 supporters
Add comment
Yes
1
No
55
Is there farting?
6 supporters
Add comment
Yes
7
No
3
Large-scale Violence
Yes
3
No
26
6
SiRenfield
Not depicted on screen,but there are occasional references to the attacks such as BoJack hyperbolically declaring Todd's rock opera is worse than a hundred 9/11s and Wanda proposes a special where David Copperfield makes the World Trade Center disappear (she's been in a coma since the 80s) and the rest of the executives awkwardly dance around the subject by only addressing Copperfield 's lack of cultural relevancy in 2015
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Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
6 supporters
Yes
0
No
59
8
ivygrows
multiple jokes are made at the expense of the cop characters in the show. many poking fun at their misogyny & general incompetence [noteably S2E5 & S3E3]
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
10
No
1
0
[SPOILERS]
The main character is mentioned to have been in prison for drug possession before the events of the show. At the end of the show he goes to prison again for breaking and entering. Early in the show another main character is sentenced to prison by accident and we see multiple scenes following his life inside the prison
1 comment | Add comment
LGBTQ+
Is there deadnaming or birthnaming?
16 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
20
Are there transphobic slurs?
20 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
18
Yes
0
No
9
Yes
15
No
0
4
forufourfour
S1
 E8
Herb is outed in the press and loses his job as a result
2 comments | Add comment
Is there bisexual cheating?
13 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
21
Loss
Is a priceless artifact destroyed?
3 supporters
Add comment
Yes
7
No
1
Medical
Yes
7
No
99
22
series_of_unfortunate_events
Noteworthy that a minor character (only shown in flashbacks) is lobotomized for "hysteria."
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
125
No
1
5
Anonymous
Can't recall the specifics regarding medical needles, though drug use is a major theme, but there's a running gag in season 6 about people getting stabbed by a baby porcupine's needles, and the resulting stab wounds are at one point mistaken for drug needles.
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16
series_of_unfortunate_events
Season 6 has numerous scenes in a rehab center. Noteworthy that S4E1 features a flashback of BoJack's grieving grandmother who is lobotomized for "hysteria."
3 comments | Add comment
Yes
140
No
0
12
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E1: BoJack goes to the hospital for what turns out to be an anxiety attack. He is depicted dying, but it's revealed this is a clip from the sitcom he starred in. S1E7: A very brief clip of BoJack in a full body cast. S1E12: A minor character is seen in lots of casts. S2E11: A teenager gets alcohol poisoning and is seen outside the hospital. S3E5: Diane has to get a cast. S3E7: Someone is seen after delivering her babies. S3E10: Someone is seen resting after surgery. S4E8: Someone is seen resting after a transplant. S4E10: Someone is hospitalized due to an overdose. S4E11: Childbirth. S5E5: BoJack is injured in a fall. S5E9: Post-childbirth. S5E12: Childbirth. S6E6: In a waiting room. S6E14: Todd’s mom is hospitalized for potential cardiac arrest but actually had a panic attack. S6E16: BoJack is briefly seen in the hospital.
2 comments | Add comment
Is there menstruation?
5 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
9
Yes
158
No
6
9
series_of_unfortunate_events
It's revealed early on that BoJack's former friend Herb has cancer and a few months left to live. S1E8 involves BoJack visiting Herb, who is receiving medical treatment from home. S2E3 depicts Herb's funeral. He was in remission at the time he died, but the episode involves discussion of cancer.
3 comments | Add comment
Mental Health
Yes
62
No
2
5
Gizmo..
People suffer from trauma flashbacks
6 comments | Add comment
1
forufourfour
S4
 E2
No specific conditions are named, but Eddie and Honey are both dealing with grief in unhealthy ways resulting in self destructive behaviour and suicidal thoughts.
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
139
No
4
13
series_of_unfortunate_events
Frequent depiction of using alcohol, drugs, and sex in self-destructive manners. S1E3: Sarah Lynn stabs herself. S5E9: Experiencing withdrawal, BoJack drives into traffic in order to injure himself and get access to more painkillers.
5 comments | Add comment
Yes
0
No
12
2
SiRenfield
Judah might be autistic? IDK. Although if he is, he’s mostly good rep
2 comments | Add comment
Yes
68
No
1
3
eridanliker
A few scenes in Season 4 shows someone with dementia drug one person, and attack another
3 comments | Add comment
6
saphmara
S5
 E11
in a fictional tv-show-within-the-tv-show, a character is revealed to have created a scapegoat for crimes that he committed, who he believed in so much, he forgot he was responsible. this could be misread as an "evil alter" situation.
1 comment | Add comment
3
kiyolux
S1
 E12
Secretariat commits suicide by jumping off of a bridge (2:00s-2:30s).
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1
forufourfour
S4
 E2
Some scenes show events from the past and present occurring simultaneously - it's used as a storytelling technique and there are no actual changes to reality or timelines.
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Yes
10
No
0
1
SiRenfield
Not an autistic one but Sarah Lynn has a pretty public celebrity meltdown in her debut episode (that involves self harm as an extra TW). We later see a much more serious example in Season 4 where we see a flashback showing BoJack’s grandmother having a public mental breakdown
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Is there misophonia?
22 supporters
Yes
38
No
3
5
cha0ticnewtsys
If you have sensory issues, dislike baby crying and/or repetitive sounds you sound avoid s6e2 “the new client” because the entire episode uses those things constantly
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Is there ABA therapy?
11 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
8
Is there body dysphoria?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
20
No
4
Yes
130
No
4
10
Logan Plonski
There is discussion of body image in season 4.
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7
ActuallyNotHayden
In S3EP10 a character proclaims "There's gonna be plenty of people of people around when I kill myself"

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Yes
133
No
1
9
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E1: BoJack has two anxiety attacks. S4E10: BoJack is shown lying on the floor panicking. S6E8: Hollyhock has an anxiety attack at a party but grounds herself. S6E14: Todd’s mom has an anxiety attack.
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6
series_of_unfortunate_events
S4E6: A character is heard trapped inside a crate.
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15
Logan Plonski
There is lots of discussion of body image in season 4, including implications about eating disorders.
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Yes
16
No
75
15
oreoicecrem
Princess Carolyn is also quite rude to Judah in S3E8, calling him a "robot" and getting mad at him for not being able to "read the room"
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12
Logan Plonski
There's a flashback of a character committing suicide by jumping off a bridge.
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Noxious
Are there sudden loud noises?
16 supporters
Add comment
Yes
8
No
2
Yes
12
No
0
2
SiRenfield
S3
 E4
Try an entire episode!
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Does a baby cry?
13 supporters
Yes
58
No
1
7
Ehok
Baby Ruthie is crying a lot, shown especially in one episode when her mum is shown as incredibly exhausted by it
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Is there shakey cam?
20 supporters
Yes
17
No
64
6
Anonymous
Some mild documentary-style handheld cam during the cop scenes in S2E5.
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Is there screaming?
7 supporters
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Yes
8
No
0
4
There is about one "f-bomb" per season. It is always used sparingly, and only for dramatic effect.
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10
series_of_unfortunate_events
The title sequence for seasons 1 and 3 contains several seconds of harsh camera flashes. S3E10: BoJack throws a party that has strobelights (4:00-7:30). S4E10: Light strobe effect (intermittently 0:00-1:40). S5E12: Several seconds of dim but rapid strobe right after the title sequence. S6E13: Dim but fast strobe effect for several seconds (24:30).
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Paranoia
0
There is one episode where the main character and his freind go on a bender and end up stalking a young girl he previously almost assaulted in an attempt to apologise, but he doesn’t get a chance to apologise and she appears extremely distressed to see him
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Yes
8
No
24
4
SiRenfield
No one directly addresses the audience but there a few meta jokes that play off the fact that it is a TV show
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Pregnancy
Is a baby stillborn?
11 supporters
Yes
0
No
29
2
cha0ticneutralsystem
No but one of the main characters struggles with having a series of miscarriages
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Is there childbirth?
12 supporters
Yes
115
No
6
11
series_of_unfortunate_events
S3E4: A seahorse gives birth on a bus. S3E7: Mention of a character going into labor. She's later seen with babies. S4E3: A still is shown post-childbirth. S4E11: Henrietta and Beatrice give birth. S5E12: Sadie gives birth.
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Are there abortions?
13 supporters
Yes
129
No
3
19
RowanProcter
Whole storyline about abortions in season 3, including a funny but off-color pop song on the subject.
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Are there babies or unborn children?
8 supporters
Add comment
Yes
41
No
2
Yes
144
No
5
9
Logan Plonski
There is a lot of discussion about miscarriages and abortion.
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Does a pregnant person die?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
83
Prejudice
Are there fat jokes?
24 supporters
Yes
120
No
2
13
Anonymous
S2E4: a character is made fun of for her weight gain, and it's later said in S3E11 that fat jokes prompted her to develop an eating disorder. S4E8: Hollyhock is insecure about her weight and BoJack makes insensitive comments about it. S4E11: A young Beatrice is mocked for being fat. There are some other discussions of weight but most of it is played seriously, and most characters who make fat jokes, including the above, are shown in a poor light.
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28
Anonymous
Throughout season 4, BoJack's senile mother mistakes him for a woman named Henrietta. However, this is not malicious and the misgendering is not the main issue.
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Yes
2
No
94
9
series_of_unfortunate_events
The first death in the show is Diane's father.
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Yes
69
No
5
6
The_Real_Gunglass_Lady
The lesbian based D slur is used about 3 times in one episode for a joke /:
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15
Kalyssta
A character yells "I hate Jews" and is forgiven because his a celebrity. The entire episode is about this kind of injust treatment reserved to celebrities and the normalization of their behaviors.
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Are there "Man in a dress" jokes?
14 supporters
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Yes
0
No
45
Is there hate speech?
14 supporters
Yes
115
No
4
8
Anonymous
In S1E8 a group of protestors are shown with homophobic signs. There's also misogynistic comments in episodes like S2E7 and S4E5. S4E2 mentions Nazis and a character blames Jewish people for WW2. Beatrice sometimes makes outdated comments about gay people and immigrants. S4E5 also has a minor character make racist comments while hitting on Diane. A character in S5E4 makes comments about many different groups (Jewish people, Swedish people, women, etc) but not very graphic and it is exaggerated to being cartoonish. S5E6 has BoJack's dad use homophobic language including the word "q*eer" in a derogatory context.
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Is a minority is misrepresented?
9 supporters
Add comment
Yes
2
No
17
Yes
188
No
4
24
Anonymous
Spoiler:

Bojack's old friend Herb has cancer. He is gay and he dies.
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15
Anonymous
S4E2 and S4E11: A character in the 1940's suffers suicidal depression after losing her son and is lobotomized due to her "hysteria;" said lobotomy is used to threaten her daughter into repressing her own emotions.
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Are there n-words?
12 supporters
Yes
0
No
81
5
Anonymous
Absolutely none are mentioned or referenced to my knowledge.
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Is there aphobia?
9 supporters
Yes
1
No
26
12
SiRenfield
Is very notable for having good ace representation in Todd and Yolanda and even in-universe aphobia isn’t really encountered that much even if it still portrays the challenges that come with being asexual
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Race
Is there blackface?
10 supporters
Yes
0
No
13
0
Anonymous
S4
 E2
one mention of it by a character in the 40s in this episode, but absolutely nothing shown at any point in the show
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Relationships
Yes
54
No
1
11
Anonymous
There is a scene where Bojack (50s ) and penny (17) almost sleep together but are stopped by Penny's mother
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Religious
Is religion discussed?
0 supporters
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Yes
7
No
0
Yes
0
No
5
1
SiRenfield
S4
 E11
Closest is symbolic imagery in one particular episode
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Sex
Yes
138
No
1
11
series_of_unfortunate_events
Several sex scenes (no frontal nudity) throughout the series. S2E6 involves lots of discussion of auto-erotic asphyxiation. S3E3 has scenes at a strip club. Season 5 features a sex robot built with dildos/buttplugs that uses lots of dirty phrases.
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Yes
35
No
2
0
SiRenfield
In-universe at least, the series does have pretty nuanced female characters and frequently satirizes the misogynistic, male gazy side of Hollywood. One notable example however is the Season 5 premiere dealing with concerns that there’s too many scenes sexualizing women in an in-universe TV show that Bojack is in and the director tried to balance out by subjecting BoJack to one even though he’s uncomfortable at the idea
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Yes
27
No
4
1
envystar
genitalia is censored but otherwise the full body is shown
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Is there bestiality?
41 supporters
Yes
0
No
16
9
SiRenfield
The setting doesn’t have any non-anthropomorphic animals so all human/animal relationships in the show at least pass the John Harkness test if that kind of thing doesn’t bother you. Although if it does you might have a bad time with this one
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Is there BDSM?
8 supporters
Yes
6
No
1
1
SiRenfield
S3E2 It’s heavily implied that Cuddly Whiskers and Jill Pill were in a rather kinky realtionship (in addition to the fact that they were actual boss-assistant) but the most we see is them flirting with Jill expressing a desire to be “punished” later. Yolanda’s family also gives Todd a gimp suit in another episode
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1
SiRenfield
Possibly implied in S4E11 as Beatrice refers to herself as a “ruined woman” which seems to suggest that the one night stand with Butterscotch that rendered her pregnant was her first time having sex. It also nearly happens in S3E2 with two teenagers ,but it’s interrupted before it could commence and even then one of them is a closeted asexual trying to avoid having sex
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Are there incestuous relationships?
National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.4673
42 supporters
Yes
81
No
18
17
Anonymous
It's implied that Sarah Lynn was sexually abused by her stepfather. She mentions in S2E4 she can recognize the taste of bear fur because he was a bear and as a child doesn't want to be in her dressing room in S6E5 because her stepfather is "being weird."
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Sexism
5
Barnie
Yes, when BoJack is a child and his mother punishes him for "being alive"
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Sickness
Yes
16
No
12
3
SiRenfield
S2
 E12
Mr. Witherspoon has a fatal stroke but it’s off screen. You can see his son totally distraught about it though
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1
Herb Kazazz has cancer. Bojack's mom is shown as generally ill when she got old. Diane struggles with depression throughout multiple seasons. There might be more but those are the ones I remember off the top of my head.
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Yes
33
No
1
4
motorcycledudebro
Bojack's mother suffers from dementia.
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Yes
9
No
1
1
Herb gets cancer
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Social
Yes
37
No
1
1
Anonymous
A young man who got thrown out from home crashes on Bojacks couch
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Yes
2
No
16
6
billcipherhater
get dat fetus kill dat fetus /ref

(seriously though, no. there’s an episode with very pro-choice themes.)
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Are there fat suits?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
17
Yes
12
No
1
1
mrmacaaroni
not really a spoiler, but Bojacks whole thing is that he was super popular and now nobody cares about him and he doesn’t know what to do with his life and his journey around that
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Spoiler
Yes
112
No
12
15
Anonymous
In the Christmas special, Bojack's character admits that Santa is a lie in a way that is phrased like denying the existence of God.
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Are there end credit scenes?
10 supporters
Add comment
Yes
0
No
9
Yes
108
No
15
14
Anonymous
This question is a bit obscure for TV shows. The show has not ended but many of the episodes have very depressing endings, especially the 11th episode of every season.
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Vehicular
Does a car crash?
5 supporters
Yes
126
No
0
4
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E1: A car crash is heard and a flaming tire rolls across the screen. S2E3: Mentions of Herb being in a car crash. S2E4: Princess Carolyn drives recklessly and causes other cars to crash. S2E5: BoJack drives recklessly and causes other cars to crash. S2E6: BoJack causes a crash off screen. S2E11: Penny crashes into a sign. S3E8: A character driving recklessly is heard crashing. S3E10: A flashback shows a character swerving off the road into a lake. S3E11: BoJack drives under the influence and causes crashes. S4E1: Two characters in a flashback crash. S4E6: BoJack hits two parked cars. S5E9: BoJack drives into oncoming traffic. S6E5: A fake car wreck is set up on a TV set. No crash is shown.
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0
Eefinbeefin
There are several depictions of horns honking, tires screeching, and wrecks throughout the series, including the first episode. If this could trigger you, please do not watch this show.
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Does a plane crash?
4 supporters
Yes
38
No
50
5
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E6: A helicopter crashes, and it's unclear if the pilot survives. S2E7: A burning plane is shown coming down but is not shown/heard crashing. A character parachutes out of the plane.
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Yes
102
No
5
6
series_of_unfortunate_events
S2E4: BoJack hits a deer. S3E6: BoJack hits a minor character. S3E10: Someone is hit by a bus. S3E11: BoJack hits a pedestrian.
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Violence
Yes
78
No
11
7
series_of_unfortunate_events
S5E11: A nuclear missile hits LA on a TV show.
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Is there blood/gore?
25 supporters
Yes
95
No
6
7
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E1: A man is shot, and Todd gets sprayed with blood. S1E3: Sarah Lynn stabs herself. S1E6: A man gets stabbed numerous times. S1E11: There are large blood smears in BoJack's house. BoJack hallucinates Diane becoming seriously deformed and growing all kinds of extra body parts. S2E5: There's a chicken slaughterhouse with bloody axes. S2E9: A character gets shot in the arms. S3E7: Several people are shot. S4E1: Two characters get some pretty deep cuts due to a car crash. S5E1: BoJack gets covered in fake blood. S5E7: Lots of fake blood on a TV set. S5E9: Fake blood on TV set. S6E5: An actress has a fake rod jammed through her abdomen for a TV show. S6E15: Blood pours from a bullet wound in someone’s head.
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Does someone drown?
10 supporters
Yes
112
No
5
8
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E11: BoJack imagines a hypothetical death where he lets himself drown. S3E10: Stills in a flashback show a character almost drowning. BoJack nearly drowns but is revived. S3E12: A few people drown. S4E1: BoJack and a minor character almost drown. S4E7: Many characters are trapped in a space filling with water and almost drown. S6E15: BoJack is shown dead in a pool.
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Yes
90
No
1
8
series_of_unfortunate_events
S1E1: Someone is shot and killed. S1E8: Todd is carjacked at gunpoint, but the gun is never fired. S1E9: A woman points an AK-47 during a staged bank robbery. S1E11: BoJack and Todd have guns and fire them in a hallucination. S2E1: A minor character is shown in a war zone. S2E9: Police exchange fire with a woman breaking into a gallery. S3E7: A flashback to the gallery shoot-out, where several people are shot. S4E5: The episode contains discussions of mass shootings and gun legislation. S5E7: Lots of shooting in a TV show.
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