What sucks about Bojack Is that you constantly try to root for him You want him to make friend and be better But he’s just soooo self destructive and honestly terrible
@@Deathbatman I mean the 80s were retro in the late 90s even though there would be generations who are 15 born in 1985. It's retro to adults who grew up in it
7:22 I may be looking too much into it, but birds pluck out their feathers when they're stressed. She worked on the Ellen's Show. That kind of hits different now....
But wasn't there a running gag in that episode where the characters accidentally smack the door against that bird and u see the feathers flying everywhere
@@bencarraway3565 Meaning he either knew about it and had to let them know or he was just as surprised about it when he got asked to play a role in it lol.
Went into this show thinking it was gonna be another generic adult cartoon and was met with an introspective look at the meaning of morality, faith, happiness, love, cyclic abuse and self acceptance And it was still hilarious
Hahaha agreed, that made me laugh so hard! It both plays on all those ridiculous special teacher tropes, and is perfectly in line with Mr. Peanutbutter's failing upward life story :D God, I love this show so much
He's a Macaque, a particular species of monkey, more popularly known for chilling in Japanese hot springs. They are not as red/pink as depicted in cartoon media and only started chilling in hot pools after seeing humans do it.
1:27 OH MY GOD I JUST NOTICED THE MOUSE IS THAT GIRL FROM STANFORD WHO WORKED ON HOLLYWOO STARS AND CELEBRITIES: WHAT DO THEY KNOW? DO THEY KNOW THINGS? LETS FIND OUT
1:29 such a realistic approach to relationships that I wish more people had, like fuck it's not about someone being perfect for you, it's not about love at first sight, or any of that crap, it's about two people saying they care about the other person more than they do about themself and putting up with each other's bullshit
And yet what you just said - "caring about each other more than they do about themselves" - is a pretty high bar in its own right that many relationships never meet.
very unhealthy mindset, loving others is part of loving yourself. “putting up” with some peoples shit leads many to stay in abusive relationships and failing ones too. If the bottom line of why you’re with someone is fear, (that true love isnt real, no one else will love them, its their “best chance” at a relationship, fear of loneliness, etc) it isnt a good reason.
I used to run cross country competitively and was quiet but good but I still completely relate to BoJack in the first clip and repeat it to myself every time I go for a jog. I now do rock climbing and am actually happy when I work out.
@@juanpablorobayo3437 Nah man, I'm sure you are very wise. If you watched Bojack Horseman you probably now have a very high emotional IQ. Have a wonderful day.
Does anyone else ever get the random 2 second decades song from BoJack Horseman stuck in their head?? I’ll just be driving and suddenly I’m singing “generic 90s grunge song everyone in flannel”
1:27 wait is this the pen girl who works on mr peanut butter"s show "hollywoo stars and celebrities, what do they know? do they know things? lets find out" ?? ive watchewd this series a total of 9 1/2 times and i never noticed that
@@rominaabadi Yeah, I'd love to! Okay, so Mr. Peanutbutter is excited to watch "Bones" because he's a dog and he likes bones, but Dianne thinks he's going to be disappointed because presumably "Bones" in their universe is just a procedural drama, much like in our universe. Of course, later you see PB watching it, and it's more along the lines of the fun show about bones he'd anticipated, complete with a voice that's pretty recognizably supposed to be Bones Brennan saying "TO THE BONESMOBILE!" So... it's a cute-but-not-hilarious little throwaway gag -- that is until you're watching the credits and Zoey Deschanel's name pops up. Zoey Deschanel is the sister of Emily Deschanel who plays the title character on Bones. So basically, Zoey Deschanel's one credited role on BoJack Horseman was just to tease her sister in a background gag. Also, not exactly part of the joke, but still hilarious to note is that Emily Deschanel's costar on Bones is David Boreanez.
Man, I was really hoping Bojack would change after the running scene. I think would've liked to see a tv show were he gets better, but I know it wouldn't have been as good as how the show was.
1:29 is great the first few moments, but "If you're lucky enough to find someone you can halfway tolerate, you sink your nails in and you don't let go. No matter what." is such a Bojack take that should NOT be taken as serious or healthy advice. It is *absolutely* true that nobody else will "complete" you, but that means you have to put in the work to be a better person to yourself by working _on_ yourself. Not sink your claws desperately into other people until you're just as cold and bitter as you would be on your own. You do the work so you won't be cold and bitter on your own, so you can be with others and be _likable_ to begin with. Settling is debatable. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But don't drag others down with you if you don't have a good enough relationship with yourself to be decently fair and healthy to others. That's a Bojack move that messes both you, and others up I feel.
I love her so much, I listened to her stuff a bit before watching this, and then was wondering why this song sounded familiar. Bojack has the best songs.
Just noticed the mouse who Todd pushes out of the way in the 2007 flashback is the same one he competed against for JD salingers pen in the episode “let’s find out”
"Who's Ben??" makes me laugh every single time. I don't usually rewatch that episode unless I'm doing a rewatch of the entire show or season, so I forget that joke exists until I watch the episode and it gets me in my fucking funny bone every time.
About him convincing that girl to marry the other one.. I think that was wrong of him because if she had to question it then maybe what she really needed was time to think, not a sob story Bojack projects on her.
I mean sure, maybe they do need time to think about it and things like that- I’ve always thought that if I were to marry somebody, I’d need to live with them for probably at least a decade, you really can’t rush into those kinds of things. That being said though, I think Bojack was right. I don’t think you can wait for somebody who “completes” you, because I don’t think that’s how people work. I don’t think you just find one individual person and they become your whole world and the centre of your life and nothing could ever be the same without them- it might feel like that in times of intense love, but we’re adults here, let’s admit it- that’s not how love is most of the time. People need more than just one person to feel fulfilled or “completed”. They need to feel like they’re doing something in life, that they’re making meaningful, positive change- you can’t expect your significant other to be fulfilled completely and solely through you, they’re going to want to have friends, express themselves creatively, maybe try and feel productive and feel like they’re making positive change (I think they did well exploring this theme with Diane) and that’s OKAY, you can still love somebody without this weird sort of spiritual idea of love that we have in our society a lot of time. Anyways, sorry- that was just my personal read on the scene and some of the themes, maybe you totally disagree, people mean different things when they say “find somebody who completes you” but when I’ve watched that scene I have interpreted it as the woman having anxiety about marrying somebody who she DOES TRULY LOVE (I think that’s important to note) but she’s just not sure if what she is feeling is this magical, impossible idea of “love” we’re always sold in our media and culture. I always liked the scene because of that, I have often felt sort of pressured into a certain idea of romantic relationships from our media and things, so I liked the show taking what I felt was a more realistic approach, not just in this scene, but with a lot of the relationships in the show
Came here looking for the Elijah Wood scene. So good haha.
I would have loved to hear more of where Bojack was going with his thesis on to what extent feudalism was a factor in the French Revolution
i love that one soo much and also then the episode just ends, its just so great haha
Well buddy what can I say time flies by
@@rvkice23 I know that's just a silly joke bit - but it also shows Bojack is a lot smarter than you might think.
Every day it gets a little easier, but you gotta do it every day.. powerful scene....
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@@Polyglot_English British flag.. Russian username.. advising people on us politics.. huh..
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Honestly...that part really stuck with me because it's so true
only if you dont push yourself
What sucks about Bojack
Is that you constantly try to root for him
You want him to make friend and be better
But he’s just soooo self destructive and honestly terrible
Except the last half of season he was doin so gud then fell off hard
Same thing with shamless up to 8 season
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His self destructiveness is the source of his charm.
@@liltaysucksfack318 shameless sucks
The Elijah Wood joke is so incredibly solid!
yeaaa :D
@@Polyglot_English no
The next door neighbor was knocking at my door when we were watching the scene
@@Polyglot_English no
Solid, just like wood? :)
It's so weird seeing 2007 being considered retro.
Tru but it is 13 yrs old lol
So the year after my birth is retro? ( what I mean is I was born in 2006, it’s kinda worded weirdly)
@@Deathbatman I mean the 80s were retro in the late 90s even though there would be generations who are 15 born in 1985. It's retro to adults who grew up in it
@Stavros Tsik I mean, if you've been living underground, yeah
@Francis Glucksman Hey fuck you and your bots. No one is convinced.
“Generic 90s Grunge Song” is pretty nice. I approve.
Reminded me of Black Label Society and Pearl Jam a bit lol
You have a walter white profile picture and you also watch bojack, I respect you.
Agreed, it's pretty catchy
7:22
I may be looking too much into it, but birds pluck out their feathers when they're stressed. She worked on the Ellen's Show.
That kind of hits different now....
ooh.... :/
But wasn't there a running gag in that episode where the characters accidentally smack the door against that bird and u see the feathers flying everywhere
@@aten9962 its was for that reason yeah. weird coincidence thought
“Has this ever happened to you?”
“whatever it is It hasn’t happened. Nothing has ever happened to me. STOP” 😂😂
They actually called it that someone would make a movie about the game tag
@Rosie Waring tag
I am sorry for doubting you. I thought there was no f*cking way, then I googled it and someone actually did it.
Do you know what’s funny? The accountant, plays a lead role in that film
@@bencarraway3565 Meaning he either knew about it and had to let them know or he was just as surprised about it when he got asked to play a role in it lol.
Diablo5564 exactly lol
Seeing and eight minute “best moments” next to a 21 minute “darkest moments” rlly explains the show better than I ever could
I was literally so unprepared for this show
How so
Went into this show thinking it was gonna be another generic adult cartoon and was met with an introspective look at the meaning of morality, faith, happiness, love, cyclic abuse and self acceptance And it was still hilarious
love how its not just funny moments its such as mix
That first quote is something I hold dear to me. "It's gets easier...but you gotta do it every day. *That's* the hard part."
Normal people: "What's your favorite song?"
Me: "GENERIC TWO THOUSAND AND SEVEN POP SONG"
"This is a song from the 80's,the decade which it currently is"lol
I love Bojack songs like that
8:45 I don’t know who got burned the most. The money, Daniel Radcliffe , Elijah Wood, or the charity that the money was going to.
Every single one of them
Well played jockjam doorslam
backpack purse sam
Flipflop doormat
the whole ski thing with mr. peanutbutter was hilarious 😂
Hahaha agreed, that made me laugh so hard! It both plays on all those ridiculous special teacher tropes, and is perfectly in line with Mr. Peanutbutter's failing upward life story :D
God, I love this show so much
The ape (baboon maybe?) at the beginning legit dropped one of the best pieces of advice that I genuinely utilize every day
He's a Macaque, a particular species of monkey, more popularly known for chilling in Japanese hot springs. They are not as red/pink as depicted in cartoon media and only started chilling in hot pools after seeing humans do it.
Ski Academy is a lever of humor beyond my ability to even process
3:10 Lo and behold, this show is prophetic.
I gotta have that "everyday gets easier quote" as an alarm clock
The Chadwick Boseman line hits different now...
which one?
HOLY SHIT CHADWICK BOSEMAN IS A REAL PERSON?!?!??!
Bro stop crying you sound like a bitch
@@rentstoohigh1587 tf is wrong with you
@@rentstoohigh1587 So from your perspective you're crying about me crying?
4:22 Whow....that Bones commentary is just to accurate.
That double or nothing scene still hits hard.
I love moments where Bojack can be poetic
Man, I'm wondering what album "Generic 2007 Pop Song" came from cuz it's a damn BOP
fr need a link to that
Blackout methinks
Haha sounds like black eyes peas
1:27 OH MY GOD I JUST NOTICED THE MOUSE IS THAT GIRL FROM STANFORD WHO WORKED ON HOLLYWOO STARS AND CELEBRITIES: WHAT DO THEY KNOW? DO THEY KNOW THINGS? LETS FIND OUT
4:15 Putting the Child Care Centre beside a Guns store. Lmao
This show was so good, had good comedy but also hit the feels really hard
1:29 such a realistic approach to relationships that I wish more people had, like fuck it's not about someone being perfect for you, it's not about love at first sight, or any of that crap, it's about two people saying they care about the other person more than they do about themself and putting up with each other's bullshit
And yet what you just said - "caring about each other more than they do about themselves" - is a pretty high bar in its own right that many relationships never meet.
very unhealthy mindset, loving others is part of loving yourself. “putting up” with some peoples shit leads many to stay in abusive relationships and failing ones too. If the bottom line of why you’re with someone is fear, (that true love isnt real, no one else will love them, its their “best chance” at a relationship, fear of loneliness, etc) it isnt a good reason.
“i would never say that, i have coeliac disease”
1:26 isn't that the same mouse that Todd gets into a battle for j. d. Salinger's pen with a season earlier?
yes, she said she graduated from stanford too and she’s wearing a stanford hoodie in that scene
I loved the badass Todd scene
0:55 Oh haha, I didn't notice when originally watching the episode that there's a _Magic The Gathering_ shop in the background.
Not entirely sure what the R is a reference to, however. Toys-R-Us, maybe?
@@LinkEX It's a K, the actual sign reads MagicK
every day it gets a little easier.
*THIS IS A SONG FROM THE 80’s THE DECADE IN WHICH IT CURRENTLY IS*
bojack: * gets an answer wrong just to spite Daniel radcliffe*
Mr. Peanutbutter: commits a federal crime
A few years ago I saw the first clip and it actually cleared some really really bad thoughts from my head
I would pay money for full length versions of those generic decade songs 😂
0:26 Old Wise Mountain Ape
I also loved the petty bojack scene where he pretended to not know all the actors
I used to run cross country competitively and was quiet but good but I still completely relate to BoJack in the first clip and repeat it to myself every time I go for a jog. I now do rock climbing and am actually happy when I work out.
It's funny because my mom used to always tell me that Elijah Wood played Harry Potter
I'm glad someone else appreciated "To the Bonesmobile!" as mush as I did
"To the Bonesmobile!"
Gotta love how Mr peanut butter is the perfect foil for Bojack
Thisss isss wissseeeee
Thisss all seeems like appropriate businesss!!!
It's "Business-wise" not "This is wise"
Manu fm so I was the one who was not wise.
@@juanpablorobayo3437 Nah man, I'm sure you are very wise. If you watched Bojack Horseman you probably now have a very high emotional IQ. Have a wonderful day.
Manu AM this is the kind of internet dialogue I like...Cheers to you for being a decent person 👍
@@manuam98 you're a cool person :)
Yo i had that "it gets easier" line for my year book qoute.
That 2007 Pop song SLAPPPPPS BRO
I love that this is mostly mr peanutbutter with a little todd sprinkled in
The video starts out with the best scene
BoJack horseman can be the most funniest shit you’ve seen and be extremely depressing in a few seconds.
I like in bojack how when something sad happens they play moonlight sonata
Why is Bojack like everyone I know who tries to exercise?
It's me for sure
G.H Create Studio no he’s not.... both his parents are horses.
@G.H Create Studio But is he more horse than a man? Or is he more man than a horse?
...
(Bojack!)
@@bigbadgammagnome Boxer vs raptor! Na-na na-na na-na na-na!
Such a good palate cleanser after finishing the show
The best parts are the parts that hurt morally.
When Todd jacked that motorcycle, the birds with the waterbuffalo were the ones that eat the parasites off their backs.
Nice call.
The bones joke is so underrated
Only just noticed the mouse girl from the JD Salinger episode is who Todd bumps into in the 2007 flashback,
Does anyone else ever get the random 2 second decades song from BoJack Horseman stuck in their head?? I’ll just be driving and suddenly I’m singing “generic 90s grunge song everyone in flannel”
7:35 😂😂
Haha couple of moments in there with solid BoJack gold.. that last scene is so funny. That Peanutbutter ski'ing bit too, just so random. Love it.
1:27 wait is this the pen girl who works on mr peanut butter"s show "hollywoo stars and celebrities, what do they know? do they know things? lets find out" ?? ive watchewd this series a total of 9 1/2 times and i never noticed that
There are about 6 levels that "Bones" joke works on.
I mean... it's no "neigh way Jose," but it's damn close.
Can you explain? I don’t get it on any level.
@@rominaabadi Yeah, I'd love to!
Okay, so Mr. Peanutbutter is excited to watch "Bones" because he's a dog and he likes bones, but Dianne thinks he's going to be disappointed because presumably "Bones" in their universe is just a procedural drama, much like in our universe. Of course, later you see PB watching it, and it's more along the lines of the fun show about bones he'd anticipated, complete with a voice that's pretty recognizably supposed to be Bones Brennan saying "TO THE BONESMOBILE!"
So... it's a cute-but-not-hilarious little throwaway gag -- that is until you're watching the credits and Zoey Deschanel's name pops up. Zoey Deschanel is the sister of Emily Deschanel who plays the title character on Bones. So basically, Zoey Deschanel's one credited role on BoJack Horseman was just to tease her sister in a background gag.
Also, not exactly part of the joke, but still hilarious to note is that Emily Deschanel's costar on Bones is David Boreanez.
@@raggedyanarchist Thanks :)
Ngl i actually feel nostalgia for genéric 2000 somg
I love the 'it gets easier' line as much as the next guy but unfortunately I don't have enough self-discipline to actually live by it xD
Man, I was really hoping Bojack would change after the running scene. I think would've liked to see a tv show were he gets better, but I know it wouldn't have been as good as how the show was.
The fact that mr Peanutbutters: why don’t I make like Eddie money and take you home tonight! Isn’t on here is a crime
The second hardest part: starting again when something interrupts the flow.
1:29 is great the first few moments, but "If you're lucky enough to find someone you can halfway tolerate, you sink your nails in and you don't let go. No matter what." is such a Bojack take that should NOT be taken as serious or healthy advice. It is *absolutely* true that nobody else will "complete" you, but that means you have to put in the work to be a better person to yourself by working _on_ yourself. Not sink your claws desperately into other people until you're just as cold and bitter as you would be on your own. You do the work so you won't be cold and bitter on your own, so you can be with others and be _likable_ to begin with.
Settling is debatable. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. But don't drag others down with you if you don't have a good enough relationship with yourself to be decently fair and healthy to others. That's a Bojack move that messes both you, and others up I feel.
" *Elijah Wood* " I feel like Daniel has a bit of frustration being released here
The song in the first clip is Courtney Barnett - Avant Gardener
I love her so much, I listened to her stuff a bit before watching this, and then was wondering why this song sounded familiar. Bojack has the best songs.
Just noticed the mouse who Todd pushes out of the way in the 2007 flashback is the same one he competed against for JD salingers pen in the episode “let’s find out”
I love the mail man peanut butter scene😂
3:52 I love how the buffalo are hitting in cattle egrets
My favorite director Quienten touranchatino
WHO'S BEN?!
TasselledWobbegong Ben Dover
hey
bojack is the best show istg
I want a full version of a generic 90's grunge song
Chadwick Boseman lmao
Song at 4:53?
I hate the fact that princess carolyn never found out about vincent adultman
I miss this show
mE too but be glad it's not it's not a zombie like Spongebob, Simpsons and Family Guy
"Who's Ben??" makes me laugh every single time. I don't usually rewatch that episode unless I'm doing a rewatch of the entire show or season, so I forget that joke exists until I watch the episode and it gets me in my fucking funny bone every time.
They skipped “wow it’s days like this I wish I knew how to skii”
About him convincing that girl to marry the other one.. I think that was wrong of him because if she had to question it then maybe what she really needed was time to think, not a sob story Bojack projects on her.
I mean sure, maybe they do need time to think about it and things like that- I’ve always thought that if I were to marry somebody, I’d need to live with them for probably at least a decade, you really can’t rush into those kinds of things. That being said though, I think Bojack was right. I don’t think you can wait for somebody who “completes” you, because I don’t think that’s how people work. I don’t think you just find one individual person and they become your whole world and the centre of your life and nothing could ever be the same without them- it might feel like that in times of intense love, but we’re adults here, let’s admit it- that’s not how love is most of the time. People need more than just one person to feel fulfilled or “completed”. They need to feel like they’re doing something in life, that they’re making meaningful, positive change- you can’t expect your significant other to be fulfilled completely and solely through you, they’re going to want to have friends, express themselves creatively, maybe try and feel productive and feel like they’re making positive change (I think they did well exploring this theme with Diane) and that’s OKAY, you can still love somebody without this weird sort of spiritual idea of love that we have in our society a lot of time.
Anyways, sorry- that was just my personal read on the scene and some of the themes, maybe you totally disagree, people mean different things when they say “find somebody who completes you” but when I’ve watched that scene I have interpreted it as the woman having anxiety about marrying somebody who she DOES TRULY LOVE (I think that’s important to note) but she’s just not sure if what she is feeling is this magical, impossible idea of “love” we’re always sold in our media and culture. I always liked the scene because of that, I have often felt sort of pressured into a certain idea of romantic relationships from our media and things, so I liked the show taking what I felt was a more realistic approach, not just in this scene, but with a lot of the relationships in the show
@@code8825 Very well said.
That tag film would have made them millions if it was similar to the actual film
Season 1 was amazing and soooo funny. But the last season was also amazing
groundbreaking equation:
SKI=mc^2
Damn third series rly hits different
Elijah Wood should have been a member of audience.
chadwhick bosman kills me everytime
which episode does mr peanutbutter say "the devils in the details so lets summon the devil"?
3:44 Dude, no!
And BoJack continued not doing it everyday
"Who's Todd? I'm Toad" - Todd
2:12 look at the sign behind BoJack’s head
something from seatteerrrrrrrrrrle~
The volume increases in every clip
Apologies. I do be a noob at this 😔
i love the comment section and it’s like texting during a youtube video i love it