The Greatest Title Sequence in TV History

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    BoJack Horseman has the greatest title sequence of all time, and you’re gonna have a really hard time convincing me otherwise. It’s one of those intros that I absolutely refuse to skip any time I’m watching the show. But this incredible sequence isn’t just an amazing work of art in itself, it’s also jam packed with show-accurate details that change alongside the events of the series. Some of these details are small, some are big, but all of them correspond to something in the actual narrative of the series. Adult animation has a long history of episodic changes in their title sequences, the most obvious example being The Simpsons’ couch gags, but BoJack’s take on this practice is as unique as the series itself, and often the details actually offer incredible insight into the story and themes. So let’s dive into this legendary title sequence and breakdown every tiny detail it has to offer. Spoilers ahead for the entire BoJack Horseman series! And yes, I have talked about these details before, but I missed some AND I know I can do it BETTER now, SO THERE.
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  • @TheAsexualJellyBean
    @TheAsexualJellyBean 3 года назад +6312

    I love how the thing Sarah Lynn overdoses on is also called Bojack, so she both literally and metaphorically overdosed on.. Bojack.

  • @jeremyyoung1228
    @jeremyyoung1228 3 года назад +15481

    I’d also mention that in the title sequence the two people looking down at Bojack when he’s drowning are Mr Peanutbutter, who literally saves him from drowning in his pool in s3 ep10, and Diane, who Bojack wanted to save him from drowning in his pool in s6 ep15. I swear everyone involved in this show are geniuses.

    • @OsKarMike1306
      @OsKarMike1306 3 года назад +739

      It's also interesting to note that S3E10 is almost exactly the midpoint of the show. What is the actual midpoint of the show ? The Old Sugarman Place, the first episode of season 4 featuring BoJack all by himself after pushing everyone away, like a new beginning.

    • @shockingheaven
      @shockingheaven 3 года назад +37

      Yes! I came to say that.

    • @markprosper
      @markprosper 3 года назад +240

      I've been wondering why Mr.PB and Diane are the only ones looking down at him for the longest time, thank you.

    • @loungelizard3922
      @loungelizard3922 3 года назад +222

      I always interpreted the final scene in the intro as what BoJack was begging for while he was drowning in Halfway Down. His friends Diane and Mr PB, all the partygoers ("there's going to be plenty of people around when I kill myself") and the helicopter representing the wider society that still remembers him and is interested in him, the press, the police.

    • @sillyguy444
      @sillyguy444 2 года назад +6

      jesus i didn’t even think of that omg

  • @toon4thought
    @toon4thought 3 года назад +9268

    When your show is so incredibly smart that just the intro gives you this much to talk about.

    • @gregbroyles3240
      @gregbroyles3240 3 года назад +7

      761 likes and 1 comment?

    • @_mossy_8520
      @_mossy_8520 3 года назад +46

      Too bad they "cancelled" it for trash shows

    • @arcashark389
      @arcashark389 3 года назад +25

      They didn't cancel it it ended

    • @moneymaker3208
      @moneymaker3208 3 года назад +126

      @@arcashark389 no Netflix cancelled it. Waksberg was fully prepared to go at least 3 more seasons :(

    • @arcashark389
      @arcashark389 3 года назад +25

      Nope I'm wrong it was cancelled

  • @AnEnemySpy456
    @AnEnemySpy456 3 года назад +5435

    I think it would have been brilliant if in the intro to "The View from Halfway Down" if when when BoJack is in the pool we look up to see that no one is looking back at him.

    • @irisusyn
      @irisusyn 3 года назад +824

      Or if it had BoJack looking down at himself.

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 3 года назад +360

      Or if the black oozing juices of void/near-death kinda appears around in the background as foreshadowing...

    • @loganmartin1443
      @loganmartin1443 2 года назад +259

      Or it’s just him floating in his pool, nearly drowning, as the theme song is all muffled and stuff!

    • @mishshticks5884
      @mishshticks5884 2 года назад +120

      I thought I was the only one thinking this! I was waiting for it to properly show that he had pushed all of his friends away.

    • @nonchalantdewiness
      @nonchalantdewiness 2 года назад +111

      THATS TOO MUCH MAN

  • @cassie6146
    @cassie6146 3 года назад +9890

    I think it's telling how Seasons 1-5 had Bojack going through the introduction with a mostly blank expression, but Season 6 has him display a wider range of emotions like guilt, fear, and resentment to reflect the new cognizance he has about the effects of his actions.

    • @amunetxo627
      @amunetxo627 3 года назад +656

      Remember when BoJack once said in the last season “I’m sober.. I remember everything now”. I think that line really correlates with the opening and what you said :)

    • @mewplume2575
      @mewplume2575 2 года назад +34

      NORMAL WORDS BUT A HORSE GUY

    • @torrin4615
      @torrin4615 2 года назад +62

      This also reflects the change he strived so hard to reach just to ruin it in the second to last episode.

    • @nachosrule6985
      @nachosrule6985 2 года назад

      @@mewplume2575 gneurshck

    • @IshidaSado
      @IshidaSado 2 года назад +16

      This is literally my favorite thing about the intro changes

  • @RumbleDelta
    @RumbleDelta 3 года назад +14790

    Something I never realised until JUST NOW is that the final notes from the saxophone replicate a horse's whinny. Just... This _show,_ man!

    • @bneymanov
      @bneymanov 3 года назад +602

      Damn. And I thought I knew everything about this show.

    • @MuteCrimson
      @MuteCrimson 3 года назад +352

      how tf did i never catch that? XD

    • @smunch24
      @smunch24 3 года назад +146

      OMG I JUST NOTICED THAT NOW

    • @Zk8er35
      @Zk8er35 3 года назад +271

      Oh wow, good catch! I've always felt that there was something about that saxophone part, but I could never really put my finger on it.

    • @phantomgaming9145
      @phantomgaming9145 3 года назад +74

      Yo i didnt think anyone else noticed that! I pointed it out to a friend and he still didnt hear it so it was like a joke to myself i thought i was crazy! 😂😂😂

  • @bronte5028
    @bronte5028 3 года назад +3355

    speaking of continuity in the show i always really enjoyed the fact that once bojack sold away his shares of the show or whatever that back in the 90s no longer played in the end credits

    • @ballistichorse6221
      @ballistichorse6221 3 года назад +389

      This show as a whole is packed with continuity. The only other show with as many accurate details is probably arrested development. This show was incredible.

    • @shyheart8470
      @shyheart8470 3 года назад +107

      OMG I haven't noticed that

    • @honeyway3104
      @honeyway3104 3 года назад +77

      Tbh a short vid on the end credits would be amazing

    • @metallol5337
      @metallol5337 3 года назад +113

      @@ballistichorse6221 that's funny that will Arnett is in that aswell, also cool that Aaron Paul (person who voices Todd) is in this show and breaking bad which are two of the highest rated TV shows. The cast was perfectly picked

    • @footlover9416
      @footlover9416 2 года назад +3

      no way

  • @auroreprevost2131
    @auroreprevost2131 3 года назад +3904

    And also for the seasons 1-5 at the end of the openings, Bojack has red-ish eyes bc of his substance abuse but they are not anymore in season 6 since he became sober

    • @ChiWillett
      @ChiWillett 3 года назад +48

      Good catch!

    • @clairedrained
      @clairedrained 3 года назад +15

      That was the first thing I noticed too!!

    • @shootfor3331
      @shootfor3331 3 года назад +166

      also in 1-5 he has a blank stare and uses alcohol and drugs to take his pain away but once he becomes sober in 6 he looks around at what he’s done and where he’s been which is incredibly cool. but of course that’s just my opinion on it

    • @4everinthe4d
      @4everinthe4d Год назад +10

      I noticed he didn’t have any alcohol stains on his suit anymore in season 6

  • @oreganospiceable
    @oreganospiceable 3 года назад +6724

    The trippy sequence in season 4 also mimics a kaleidoscope, like the one Diane gave Bojack to keep him distracted while she dealt with her family back in season 1. That episode ended with Bojack essentially telling Diane that she could leave her terrible family behind and live her new life. In this season, the family Bojack had catches up with him.

    • @sevageza.delulu_
      @sevageza.delulu_ 3 года назад +9

      Hmm

    • @manuam98
      @manuam98 3 года назад +93

      It also happens right after he takes a sip of coffee, the same coffee where Beatrix was putting weight loss drugs. I don't know if weight loss drugs make you allucinate but that could be a connection.

    • @manuam98
      @manuam98 3 года назад +6

      Nevermind, he did mention it lol

    • @quinintheclouds
      @quinintheclouds 3 года назад +5

      plus the kaleidoscope mimics the telescope

    • @nobodyspecial675
      @nobodyspecial675 3 года назад +28

      ​@@manuam98 I think it's almost certainly foreshadowing that reveal. I also interpret it as a reference to how experimental Season 4 got, though. They really seemed to make it their mission to avoid the formula established by Seasons 1 - 3, focusing more on the supporting characters and mixing up the format by externalising character's mental states (Stupid Piece of Shit, Ruthie, Time's Arrow). Sending BoJack on that trip, rather than having him drift through the Season's settings, reflects that quite well.

  • @stadbab
    @stadbab 3 года назад +2526

    okay but 'kyle and the kids' is infuriatingly catchy. 'he loves his wife and there's nothing you can do!'

    • @strawberriesandtoast
      @strawberriesandtoast 3 года назад +159

      “nothings gonna be alright, be alright yeah yeah!”

    • @riddt1255
      @riddt1255 3 года назад +17

      Please tell me that the name of ur band

    • @punkgrl325
      @punkgrl325 Год назад +8

      @@strawberriesandtoast I thought it was “oh no” lol

  • @katsophiamusic
    @katsophiamusic 3 года назад +1426

    hearing the writers talk in interviews and their sense of humor, i feel like one reason the writers did this was literally as an ironic joke, because since it’s a Netflix show they knew people would skip it and it would be even funnier to make it so detailed.
    kind of like how they have a meta joke in the show about how you satiate a writer with an end credit page that people will skip anyways, and how they have a joke about Netflix haha

    • @CrazyGamer1541
      @CrazyGamer1541 2 года назад +36

      jokes on them I watch every part of the show from opening to credits every time

    • @alexismartinez4939
      @alexismartinez4939 Год назад +20

      Bojack intro🤝 marvel after credits

  • @TheWhitetiger011
    @TheWhitetiger011 3 года назад +1023

    You can also see Bojack making shifty eyes to those around him when he's on the set of Philbert. Further foreshadowing his paranoia and further slip into the madness he experienced. It gets illustrated more later in the season when you see him wearing the detective uniform in his morning routine.

  • @omarJr17
    @omarJr17 3 года назад +1201

    I noticed that in all the other intros, he's visibly drunk every time he falls off the balcony into the pool, but in season 6, he doesn't appear to be drunk and instead falls off a much more high place. What if that was some type of suicide attempt?

    • @alexanderhamilton6391
      @alexanderhamilton6391 3 года назад +167

      It's more about him falling in a dark spiral and he does attempt not living.

    • @maddymiller2646
      @maddymiller2646 3 года назад +102

      That tracks. Going swimming when you know you're hammered because you've been sober qualifies for me as a suicide attempt. He calls Diane as a last ditch effort/suicide note.

    • @frick6480
      @frick6480 3 года назад +23

      that was actually from when he injured from the stunt that went wrong leading to him falling off the building while filming philbert

    • @chum724
      @chum724 2 года назад +7

      @@frick6480 that’s completely separate from the part in the intro

    • @frick6480
      @frick6480 2 года назад +3

      @@chum724 not season 6’s, that’s what’s being referred to

  • @Orangemo
    @Orangemo 3 года назад +3252

    You know someone is GOAT when they make a video review on a title sequence and theme song

    • @smileymctrashbag
      @smileymctrashbag 3 года назад +30

      I was about to say. 20 minutes on a title sequence? Damn. I'm all the way here for it.

    • @Orangemo
      @Orangemo 3 года назад +7

      @@smileymctrashbag You know it my friend!

    • @CrazyBear65
      @CrazyBear65 2 года назад +1

      What's that have to do with a goat?

    • @JamieMand
      @JamieMand 2 года назад +4

      @@CrazyBear65 Greatest Of All Time, GOAT

    • @moeswagger2329
      @moeswagger2329 2 года назад

      @@JamieMand still doesn't make sense. is he Johnny the GOAT or the show?

  • @leilacharmers3056
    @leilacharmers3056 3 года назад +896

    Did you know that and upside-down horseshoe is bad luck? It means all the luck is spilling out of the horseshoe.
    Right there in the title sequence we can see that Bojack is waking up to bad luck.

    • @cymorilbinder9741
      @cymorilbinder9741 3 года назад +42

      Can't believe I never noticed. Great catch!

    • @DarthFerder
      @DarthFerder 3 года назад +17

      GODDAMMIT
      This is all mind blowing

    • @anoni6108
      @anoni6108 2 года назад +30

      Where I live they are hung upside down for good luck! After seeing this I googled and found this:
      "Hanging a horseshoe heels up means it keeps all the good luck from running out of the shoe. But hanging a horseshoe heels down means it flows good luck down on everyone who walks underneath it."

    • @leilacharmers3056
      @leilacharmers3056 2 года назад +6

      @@anoni6108 thanks for sharing! I had never heard that before!

  • @shdwskully
    @shdwskully 3 года назад +831

    9:25 "SHAPES AND COLORS THE LIKES OF WHICH I'VE NEVER SEEN"

    • @p_ensemble18
      @p_ensemble18 3 года назад +22

      You deserve more likes

    • @quinintheclouds
      @quinintheclouds 3 года назад +36

      @@p_ensemble18 likes of which they've never seen

    • @ayooo_dude777
      @ayooo_dude777 3 года назад +8

      HP Lovecraft taking notes

    • @CrazyBear65
      @CrazyBear65 2 года назад

      Sounds like somebody has a serious LSD deficiency. I've seen things most folks can't even imagine.

    • @notaburneraccount
      @notaburneraccount 2 года назад

      Lol

  • @cameerkat
    @cameerkat 3 года назад +7017

    people who skip the intro every episode: 👁👄👁

    • @eserey
      @eserey 3 года назад +563

      I did that, but regret it. I didn’t know almost every intro was different, I thought they were are the same.

    • @atsuko-chan3493
      @atsuko-chan3493 3 года назад +100

      @@eserey same, did that during my first watch through

    • @nadjenn
      @nadjenn 3 года назад +306

      bojack was the only show which intro i didn’t skip, i love the intro music so much

    • @monkeymunchie9717
      @monkeymunchie9717 3 года назад +13

      @@nadjenn yeah me too

    • @filmeditstudios3182
      @filmeditstudios3182 3 года назад +31

      Bojack is one of the shows I never skipped the intro, the other one is The Clone Wars

  • @zoeb3573
    @zoeb3573 3 года назад +833

    I remember being so sad when Wanda stopped showing up in the title sequence. And then even more when the same happend with Sarah Lynn and Hollyhock. This show's attention to detail is simply amazing.

    • @connerlivingston947
      @connerlivingston947 3 года назад +58

      Wanda also ends up in a 2nd coma. In the sequence when we find out Bojack is still alive (and the "why the long face" song plays), there is a newspaper article about an executive waking up from a 2nd coma.

    • @one0hwon514
      @one0hwon514 3 года назад +33

      Don’t forget about Todd as well. That was peak😔

  • @lukebw6616
    @lukebw6616 3 года назад +757

    9:39 you said that the people shown are people bojack has hurt in his life, except for his parents. Is it not more plausible that it is showing people Bojack believes he has let down in his life instead? It certainly explains why his parents are there, as he definitely believes he let them down

    • @noahh6186
      @noahh6186 3 года назад +65

      I was going to say something similar, that the abuse Bojack received at such a young age probably turned into a deep feeling that he hurt his parents and they were punishing him as a result, where despite his outward understanding that they were in the wrong he'd have some reasonable self-doubt that would absolutely never bubble to the surface given the severity of the abuse and his own development as a result.

  • @mimoe7587
    @mimoe7587 3 года назад +1689

    I wish they made a custom one with Mr. Peanut Butter for S4 Ep1 that Bojack was missing for but was mainly about PB running for Governor.

    • @hipersonicc9736
      @hipersonicc9736 3 года назад +78

      Yeah with PB walking around the house

    • @krcprc
      @krcprc 3 года назад +240

      Should have been like the normal intro but without Bojack... Just the camera going through the house.
      This would have also been funny after the Angela episode where he agreed to be cut off Horsing Around 😅

    • @froggyplatypus
      @froggyplatypus 3 года назад +75

      What is this, a crossover episode?

    • @hbluemole6941
      @hbluemole6941 3 года назад +38

      @@krcprc from this moment on they never played ,,back in the 90s" ever again

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 3 года назад +23

      That would've been awesome! And PB's face could've been in a constant elated look in his intro sequence to contrast with Bojack's deadpan expression.

  • @acebee46
    @acebee46 3 года назад +987

    I perpetually have Kyle and the Kids stuck in my head

    • @cosmicpanda7043
      @cosmicpanda7043 3 года назад +30

      I assumed I was the only one; it's been on a perpetual loop for years.

    • @cosmicpanda7043
      @cosmicpanda7043 3 года назад +14

      @@zandithshloper2005 Oh, that's most definitely the point. It's emulating sitcom openings

    • @sourpatchkids351
      @sourpatchkids351 3 года назад +29

      🎵 kyle and the kids 🎶 kyle’s the dad and charlotte’s married to him 🎵

    • @acebee46
      @acebee46 3 года назад +11

      @@sourpatchkids351 and they’ve got some kiiids

    • @sourpatchkids351
      @sourpatchkids351 3 года назад +11

      @@acebee46 there's penny, she's going to high school

  • @evren012
    @evren012 3 года назад +1061

    it's sad to think we may never see anything as great as this again.

    • @moneymaker3208
      @moneymaker3208 3 года назад +127

      I think it’ll be one of those things that inspires other great things. But will never be replicated.

    • @obscure.reference
      @obscure.reference 3 года назад +78

      there won’t be another bojack horseman but there will certainly be more great things.

    • @veronicapetrov184
      @veronicapetrov184 3 года назад +90

      It was nice while it lasted

    • @CrazyBear65
      @CrazyBear65 2 года назад +13

      Netflix Screwed the pooch royally when they cancelled Bojack. I cancelled my Netflix after that. My money's green and it spends elsewhere.

    • @levipeterken4020
      @levipeterken4020 2 года назад +7

      Eh, there's plenty of great shows. I still rank BCS and Breaking Bad higher and thought we'd never see anything come close, but Bojack does so never say never.

  • @galaxyslasher5485
    @galaxyslasher5485 3 года назад +247

    I love how whenever one of Bojack's memories end with him drinking alcohol, the burning effect starts at his throat, just like how drinking alcohol would burn ones throat.

  • @wiktiktik
    @wiktiktik 3 года назад +584

    I don’t know how I never noticed the Philbert intro ends with a horse head on the tack board

    • @IAmTheDoctor00
      @IAmTheDoctor00 3 года назад +19

      This is honestly my first time seeing that too I have no idea why this video is how I realized it.

    • @aviadlakha5586
      @aviadlakha5586 3 года назад +7

      WHATTTT IS THIS , OMG MIND BLOWN!

  • @acebee46
    @acebee46 3 года назад +905

    I could listen to you talk about BoJack for years
    Even if its just the title sequence because goddammit this show has the best one I've ever seen

    • @nat7704
      @nat7704 3 года назад +21

      frrr, no words could describe how much this show has impacted me. I doubt i’ll ever find another show that i love this deeply

    • @chaerryplum
      @chaerryplum 2 года назад +4

      same! the attention to detail is just immaculate! i’m so glad i decided to watch this with my cousin!

  • @doethundermelon
    @doethundermelon 3 года назад +431

    This makes me wish that more shows had evolving opening credits.

    • @weirdguy1495
      @weirdguy1495 3 года назад +20

      I mean... anime does that sort of stuff all the time.

  • @superjuice4349
    @superjuice4349 3 года назад +124

    Something I liked about the sequence was how Bojack is always moving to the side then backwards. To me it represents that he never grows as a person- he's always stagnant. Him waking up in the morning is the only progress he ever makes, like that in itself is an accomplishment (which it is when you have/are depressed).
    Then at the end he ALWAYS backpedals- he goes into a bender, is an even worse jerk, and is just generally self destructive. Then afterwards he sits on the surface of his depression but doesn't make much of an effort to get out. He's already resigned himself to his cycle of turmoil. Even in S6 when he tries to change, he still ends up back in the pool, fallen back deeper than ever before.

    • @suzienothing9855
      @suzienothing9855 2 года назад +1

      Oh wow I really like your analogy! That never even occurred to me

  • @jasonguarnieri4127
    @jasonguarnieri4127 3 года назад +441

    I like the notion that the trippy sequence in season 4 is foreshadowing to the spiked coffee, but I think it might also be a reference to the fact that season 4 shows Bojack at his most introspective. Especially in the earlier episodes when he's trying to repair the relationships with his closest friends.

  • @ajbilern
    @ajbilern 3 года назад +113

    its also worth mentioning that the reason bojack remember all those painful memories in the season 6 title sequence is because he became sober and he remembers everything now that he's not drunk

  • @roseolivas08
    @roseolivas08 3 года назад +484

    I just realized that in Escape from LA, Bojack’s fantasy theme doesn’t say “Charlotte and the kids”, but “KYLE and the kids”, and we hardly even see him in the episode. He can’t even conceive of Charlotte being the main character in her own life.

    • @Supergirl9909
      @Supergirl9909 3 года назад +48

      true.. but also alliteration

    • @moraantonparcet4546
      @moraantonparcet4546 2 года назад +110

      I think it's just that Charlotte said "I can't wait for you to meet Kyle and the kids!"

    • @notaburneraccount
      @notaburneraccount 2 года назад +1

      Damnnnn :0

    • @FlyingSchweenies
      @FlyingSchweenies 2 года назад +50

      I think it’s coz bojack wants to seperate them from her, because that makes it easier for him to get with her

    • @jessekline6672
      @jessekline6672 Год назад +1

      @@Supergirl9909 charlotte and the children 🤷

  • @greentaigo2552
    @greentaigo2552 3 года назад +233

    A small addition taken from the behind the scenes book: They struggled quite a bit with finding fitting music for a show such as Bojack Horseman thats depressing and grounded at times while zany and absurd at other times. The jazzy end product in my opinion is perfect for it, jazz has this magic where it both has a lot of character and can fit a very specific mood and honestly I don't see any other genre or sound fitting the show as well as this title sequence did.

    • @lovelessmik5127
      @lovelessmik5127 Год назад +3

      i think the intro's theme is perfectly fitting, the catchy, even fun beat that it starts off with that slowly transitions into this more somber and serious jazz tune at the end, i think it represents not only bojack's, but everyone else's growth along the show really well

  • @furonguy42
    @furonguy42 3 года назад +152

    The season 6 intro is especially fantastic, reminding us of the regrets BoJack accumulated just throughout the course of the previous seasons, not letting us forget what happened in New Mexico, not letting us forget the painful irony of that drug being nicknamed BoJack and so on. Was kind of surprised they didn't update at least the final bit in the pool with his greying mane once Sharona gave him that makeover though. Obviously you wouldn't want that for the flashback parts of the intro, but having it at the end there could have served as an extra reminder of just how many years BoJack's selfish behaviours have been going on for, especially contrasting the younger version of him at the beginning of the season 6 intro.

  • @lizarddude8003
    @lizarddude8003 3 года назад +348

    I loved Bojack’s title sequence so much that I never skipped it and even made it my ringtone no lie, I don’t think I’m ever going to change it

    • @hbluemole6941
      @hbluemole6941 3 года назад +17

      My ringtone is BoJacks ringtone

    • @aych33
      @aych33 3 года назад +16

      @@hbluemole6941 my ringtone was the Horsin Around Ringtone for like a year
      It would throw people off in a weird way I never understood, I think it might be how high pitched the beginning is startles people

    • @hbluemole6941
      @hbluemole6941 3 года назад +2

      @@aych33 yes I get that from few people too but fuck them I don't care lol

    • @aych33
      @aych33 3 года назад +3

      @@hbluemole6941 nothing better than that confused judgemental stare
      That would be more judgemental if they new the context

    • @IAmTheDoctor00
      @IAmTheDoctor00 3 года назад +3

      Mine was bojacks ringtone but for a while my alarm was kyle and the kids.

  • @cwcpants140
    @cwcpants140 3 года назад +61

    21:10 in s1e11 “downer ending”, bojack mentions swimming in a lake when he gets too old and drowns.
    In s2, they mention that something was too dark so he swims out with his friend “suzie side”, an alternate for “suicide”
    He also almost drowned in the pool in the end.
    Further, in his eulogy, bojack says about his mother, father and self “we were all in understanding that we were drowning together”
    Drowning has been a big part of the show and its been used to represent times when bojack was mega stressed (season 1 before he met diane and had that panic attack i think he said he was drowning)
    They just did an all around good job on this show. I been rewatching it every night but sadly i know too much about it and i been watching it so much in the last year that i dont get much pleasure from watching it. I hope that returns someday though

  • @sweesbees
    @sweesbees 3 года назад +124

    i think the interesting thing of every season opening ending on the pool, even season 6, says that no matter how much bojack will try to improve his life, even if he makes the most changes he's had in years, he'll still be sinking in the pool.
    charlotte was right, he is the tar pit.

  • @BigPurp9
    @BigPurp9 3 года назад +322

    “Back in the 90s I was in a very famous TV shoooooooooow”

    • @evieh6900
      @evieh6900 3 года назад +43

      I'm Bojack the horse
      *bojack*
      Dont act like yoooouuuu don't knoow

    • @LexieDeWitt1
      @LexieDeWitt1 3 года назад +19

      @@evieh6900 And I'm trying to hold on to my past... Its been so long I don't think that I can last...

    • @taurishell
      @taurishell 3 года назад +17

      @@cierraslowsdown That I'm more horse than a man
      Or I'm more man than a horse

    • @IdontUseThumbnails
      @IdontUseThumbnails 3 года назад +2

      I always sang that part

    • @benvoliothefirst
      @benvoliothefirst 3 года назад +3

      @@taurishell BOJACK!

  • @swansonjoe7121
    @swansonjoe7121 3 года назад +166

    I literally looked up last week "all Bojack title sequences" and no good results showed up. Thank you for this!

  • @partycitydumpster
    @partycitydumpster 3 года назад +127

    I just noticed, when Bojack falls into his pool in the season 6 title sequence, there's a split second where it fades into almost total darkness, where you can only see his eyes right before he hits the pool.
    The look on his face as darkness envelops him reminds me of the chilling final shot of Angela, the last time we see him before the view from halfway down.

  • @szymonwabik
    @szymonwabik 3 года назад +97

    There is another thing I noticed while watching. I don't know when it starts, but until S06E07 Peanutbutter doesn't have the tongue out while looking at the pool. I think it might be caused by being a "sad dog". I also think that Peanutbutter started showing tongue again in the S06E08 title sequence because he told that he isn't actually depressed.

  • @chrisgreen8803
    @chrisgreen8803 3 года назад +575

    I’m still finding it difficult to get people to watch the show 😂😆
    They’re missing out on such a wonderful experience

    • @kgb4187
      @kgb4187 3 года назад +64

      The first few episodes are kinda slow unfortunately

    • @hbluemole6941
      @hbluemole6941 3 года назад +21

      I just recommended it to my professor lol

    • @zeezeezapauka8262
      @zeezeezapauka8262 3 года назад +21

      Omg same, none of my friends want to watch it

    • @Silvia-qz1tp
      @Silvia-qz1tp 3 года назад +15

      Their loss, unfortunately...

    • @lilstonerprincess2135
      @lilstonerprincess2135 3 года назад +36

      It can also be a really triggering experience, it's not for everyone and that's okay

  • @gabrieldinix
    @gabrieldinix 2 года назад +130

    I did a thesis as an assignment of my semiotics design study in college, where we had to choose an opening from any show we liked and analyse it in the semiotics vision. I chose this one, I did a literal frame by frame analysis of this opening, all it's aspects, from the music to the pictures and all it represents, how the openings progressed during the show... So yeah, I would say I know a little more about this opening than most, haha.
    All this to say: as someone who already professionally studied this, you did a great job analysing it as well 👏👏 There were some details even I didn't associate in my thesis, incredible work

    • @coffeewolfproductions9113
      @coffeewolfproductions9113 Год назад +1

      That's awesome, did you get a good grade?

    • @gabrieldinix
      @gabrieldinix Год назад +6

      @@coffeewolfproductions9113 I did! In fact, got a perfect grade, haha

    • @coffeewolfproductions9113
      @coffeewolfproductions9113 Год назад +1

      @@gabrieldinix That's great!

    • @remyhavoc4463
      @remyhavoc4463 Год назад +4

      If you don't mind sharing, what other things did you cover that Johnny didn't?
      I'm genuinely curious cause I'm bad at analyzing things 😂

    • @gabrieldinix
      @gabrieldinix Год назад +4

      @@remyhavoc4463 Man, I'm gonna be honest, I did that thesis almost two years now, and watched the video a while back. I don't remember, I'd have to rewatch the video haha. If I do, I'll give another reply

  • @mrinalmrinalinee5373
    @mrinalmrinalinee5373 3 года назад +69

    Also every season the title sequence got a little bit darker. By the end of S6, It's totally dark. The fact that show starts as a regular funny comedy show suddenly becomes one of the darkest TV show.

  • @lmccann30
    @lmccann30 3 года назад +66

    I always assumed that the kaleidoscope effect was a throwback to when Dianne gives him one while she goes into her family’s house, lol

  • @maverickhuntersyd
    @maverickhuntersyd 3 года назад +94

    Feel so validated. Just got super high and spent at least 40 minutes thinking about how much I love the intro

    • @CrazyBear65
      @CrazyBear65 2 года назад +2

      Bong hits all around! I have a broken clock, so it's _always_ 4:20...

    • @naturesown4489
      @naturesown4489 Год назад

      @@CrazyBear65 rofl

  • @allisonfitzmaurice6948
    @allisonfitzmaurice6948 2 года назад +37

    The BoBo the Angsty Zebra title sequence honestly had me howling with laughter

  • @birdcar7808
    @birdcar7808 3 года назад +140

    Great video! Also of note, in the final season’s sequence, BoJack constantly looks around him with a concerned or guilty expression on his face, reacting to the scenes. In previous seasons, he almost always had a blank expression. This shows that BoJack is much more aware of his mistakes and cares much more about the world around him.

  • @guuuuiiiinnnnssss56
    @guuuuiiiinnnnssss56 3 года назад +110

    God this video slaps so hard I never knew how much detail there was in these intros beyond the surface. One part that wasn’t mentioned was in season 6 when he falls back into the pool, there’s a split second where just his eyes are visible surrounded by pitch blackness, obviously representing the tar. Also when the scenes burn away, I always thought it was super cool how at 19:38 the burn starts from Beatrice and spreads outward

  • @caseykeegan9044
    @caseykeegan9044 3 года назад +100

    i've never seen such detail in a title sequence for a show, just another reason to be obsessed with Bojack Horseman

  • @walak6832
    @walak6832 3 года назад +55

    First time I watched Bojack, I didnt even realised the title sequence was changing so much since im the kind of guy to just skip, but after this i realized this title sequence is just amazing. Just like the show itself

  • @gabeich2547
    @gabeich2547 3 года назад +74

    Please milk tf out of this show, I could watch for years.

    • @snailcat487
      @snailcat487 Год назад

      Lmaooo same !!
      I love watching ppls discussions/povs/theories/etc on this show smmm
      Makes me want to rewatch the show 😸💖

  • @guywiesel2380
    @guywiesel2380 3 года назад +76

    Agreed, bojack's theme is psychedelic and and great and i absolutely love it

  • @davismit000
    @davismit000 3 года назад +65

    Yep, totally agree. The music, the locked down perspective, they do a great job of drawing you in to Bojack's isolation no matter how crowded the settings surrounding him get.

  • @jeffjones6951
    @jeffjones6951 3 года назад +29

    A year ago i was doing a RUclips search for Hauser & Luka. Clicked on your image thinking your channel was a tribute to Oscar Wilde (huge fan). Instead you introduced me to Bojack. Horseman. Now my all-time favorite series. Have watched it TWICE. Thank you Johnny Not-Hauser

  • @qing7902
    @qing7902 3 года назад +27

    9:43 I don’t think it’s necessarily people who Bojack has hurt rather than it’s people who he feels he’s hurt.
    This makes sense because he didn’t really hurt his parents but he is made to feel like he did constantly, with his mother blaming him for her horrible life and his father blaming him for not being able to write.

  • @Delta_Aves
    @Delta_Aves 3 года назад +68

    Speaking of the season 6 opening, the fact that it doesn't show Bojack in his home is pretty significant as he spends less time there than in previous seasons. First he was in rehab, and when he was released he actively avoided going to his home, as it was a reminder of his old self. He would eventually move to Connecticut to start a teaching job, and by the end, he becomes broke and has to sell his house. The only time the house appears in the theme, besides the first shot, is the ending with Bojack falling in the pool, considering Bojack eventually fell back into old habits, which coalesced in him almost drowning in his (or what used to be his) pool.

  • @sweatercloud1945
    @sweatercloud1945 3 года назад +158

    I have another connection to the bit in the intro sequences where Bojack falls into the pool!!
    In “Free Churro” (05x06), Bojack is giving his eulogy about Beatrice when at one point, he starts to talks about the lavish parties she threw at their house-where Bojack performed the “Lollipop Song” and Beatrice danced. Then, Bojack illustrates a metaphor about how sometimes, you feel like you are “drowning.” And eventually, swim:
    Bojack: “We understood each other, in a way. Me and my mom and my dad, as screwed up as we all were, we did understand each other. My mother, she knew what it’s like to feel your entire life like you’re drowning with the exception of [the dance parties]. These very rare, brief instances, in which you suddenly remember... you can swim...But, then again, mostly not. Mostly you’re drowning. She understood that too...All three of us were drowning and we didn’t know how to save each other, but there was an understanding that we were all drowning together” (17:00, “Free Churro”).
    Edit: this could also be a connection to the painting in Bojack’s office, where a horse is swimming in Bojack’s pool another horse watches. It’s like the members of the Bojack family, as Bojack explained in “Free Churro,” are understanding that they are all drowning. And they are not helping each other, just watching, because they don’t know how to help.

    • @IAmTheDoctor00
      @IAmTheDoctor00 3 года назад +12

      Or how in downer ending he assumes his ending is getting too old to swim back to shore and letting the water take him under.

    • @Supergirl9909
      @Supergirl9909 3 года назад +15

      the photo is from that narcissist story - i think they explained it in the show, i dont remember... where this guy falls in love with his reflection in the water and all he does all day is stare at. he lets his entire life fall apart bc he cant stop staring at himself. bojack is staring at himself. for having low self-esteem he kind of is a narcissist.
      edit: google says, "Narcissus was a hunter from Thespiae in Boeotia who was known for his beauty. According to Tzetzes, he rejected all romantic advances, eventually falling in love with his own reflection in a pool of water, staring at it for the remainder of his life"

    • @coko420
      @coko420 4 месяца назад

      @@Supergirl9909 I think the art in his office is simply meant to mimic that Hockney painting Portrait of an Artist. This show is absolutely phenomenal truly.

  • @AM-nq2qo
    @AM-nq2qo 3 года назад +69

    You forgot to mention that even the the title sequence music is an absolute bop.
    Also pls keep doing bojack analysis videos they’re always amazing :)

  • @SUTTYEA
    @SUTTYEA 2 года назад +9

    Netflix struck gold with Bojack Horseman. This is the best netflix show OF ALL TIME. And even though Netflix doesn’t really have that many good shows, they struck TV GOLD with this one. It will forever be my favorite piece of Netflix media in history and is why I still have Netflix. From the view of halfway down to Todd telling bojack about his problems this show is about beauty and tragedy of celebrity life. From drugs to riches to the loss of literally everything you have. It is a masterpiece in my eyes.

  • @lujorom9172
    @lujorom9172 3 года назад +28

    “Gina, who is listening to a corn-centred musical on her iPod” lmao yes

  • @costakungune5892
    @costakungune5892 2 года назад +19

    Just realised that in the season 6 title sequence when BoJack falls off the observatory balcony, you can actually background kind of blacken out till he falls in the pool. This could actually be a reference to the episode "The View from Halfway Down"

  • @---ut6fk
    @---ut6fk 2 года назад +11

    I love how in the intro, most of the characters are not looking at Bojack and are going about their lives. Shows that Bojack feels alone and detached from those around him. You do see people looking at him annoyed or angry from time to time (I think at one point Mr Peanutbutter looks at him too and Bojack looks annoyed at him) but for the most part, he feels "other". He misses the good parts of his life because he is so focused on the bad.
    Of course that changes when he does something drastic, like almost drown in a pool. Only then do Diane and Mr Peanutbutter look concerned for him. Maybe he feels like he has to keep doing things to himself/his life for attention, even bad attention? Because he feels unseen? I love analyzing it sm!!

  • @reallybrandy
    @reallybrandy 3 года назад +14

    I really didn’t expect this show to be as fleshed out as it was. You can tell the people who worked on this show really cared about it.

  • @later_babes
    @later_babes 3 года назад +14

    the bojack theme has been my ringtone for years, i love hearing the appreciation for it

  • @Steelburgh
    @Steelburgh 2 года назад +2

    The TAPE was left on the window when her collage was gone. That is insane attention to detail.

  • @skswtlnd
    @skswtlnd 3 года назад +20

    You've outdone yourself again, Johnny. This was amazing. So many details I missed!!

  • @distorityedan3081
    @distorityedan3081 2 года назад +7

    I just can't stop wondering about how much effort must have taken from the crew for this to be possible. It must've been constantly taking notes of every detail that would or could be showed physically, then writing/designing how that would look on the sequence, then actually drawing and animating it. So much teamwork, so much commitment. And Yet apparently It is too hard for people at my job to properly communicate basic directions or notifications that others should know to do their work

  • @mehlover
    @mehlover 3 года назад +9

    I noticed some of the continuity stuff, but didn't notice the one about Todd's growth. I love this series! Always something new in the background

  • @shytoad720
    @shytoad720 3 года назад +8

    god i love this show....like it has so many important and rare lessons in it, like obviously everything that comes with bojack as a character and how he makes the audience feel, but like i realized why i found herb's response to bojack's apology so moving, and it's because bojack is one of the only pieces of media i've ever seen that tells its audience that it's okay to not forgive someone. like every other show is like "u have to forgive your abuser to move on!!!" or whatever but when herb says "i'm dying. i'm not gonna feel better, and i'm not gonna be your prop so you can feel better" like......damn

  • @beegbeeg507
    @beegbeeg507 3 года назад +28

    I'd really like for you to make vids on Bojack's general patterns of writing instead of individual episodes, I think you could make some great contend using that sort of template!

  • @allan_archie
    @allan_archie 3 года назад +20

    OMG! Someone actually noticed! I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO NEVER SKIPPED THE INTRO!

    • @dissonantdreams
      @dissonantdreams 3 года назад +3

      It’s the only show intro I’ve never once skipped ❤️

    • @allan_archie
      @allan_archie 3 года назад

      @@dissonantdreams I loved the music too, even the outro.

    • @pyramidteam9961
      @pyramidteam9961 3 года назад +1

      I really just never like to skip intros, especially when they're as good as this

  • @number1elise
    @number1elise 3 года назад +16

    This is and will more than likely be always be my favorite series. This show had passion to drive it. The people behind it had an important message to get across and I couldn't be happier that they did.

  • @CiggyRat
    @CiggyRat 3 года назад +9

    And that's without taking the song into account! That song is genius from a musician craftmanship point of view. In the same words you used with the rest of the title, not only beacuse it's incredibly cool sounding, but beacuse its meaningful. It really helps capture the essence of BoJack and still blows my mind every time.

  • @josiahsmith9657
    @josiahsmith9657 Год назад +3

    What I find absolutely phenomenal with the season 6 opener is bojacks expression
    Like from season 1-5 he just had like a zoned out face as he was just cruising through life and was too drunk or high to really gauge what he was doing and what was happening
    But from season 6 where he goes sober, he’s actually able to comprehend his actions and remember his past, and the fact he has any expression now and the very subtle facial changes he makes are so telling of his character shift

  • @JoeNaeem
    @JoeNaeem Год назад +4

    You forgot to mention that Ralph Carney (the saxophonist honored in the S5 E1 credits) actually PLAYED the saxophone parts in the Bojack Horseman Title Sequence!

  • @d-land7775
    @d-land7775 5 месяцев назад +3

    2 details of the final intro you missed: Firstly whenever there is a normal transition or with an object, it means that not much time has passed, but when there is a fade, it means a lot of time has passed between the events, also Mr Peanutbutter for some reason has a different, more worried expresion when looking down at bojack in the pool, which is present only in season 6 and before Diane's design changes

  • @kobeisbose
    @kobeisbose 2 года назад +9

    I’m probably the only one who didn’t get this but, Sarah-Lyne’s catch phrase “ thats to much man”.. its for shadowing for her over dose!

  • @MariaFlores-lz9wi
    @MariaFlores-lz9wi 3 года назад +6

    it’s mind blowing to me that I was able to watch and follow this series from the day it premiered, this show is absolutely legendary

  • @lukaskonrad463
    @lukaskonrad463 3 года назад +10

    Bruh they put soooo much effort into this title sequence

  • @izzyt1626
    @izzyt1626 Год назад +2

    I absolutely ADORE shows with good intros especially when they change through the series and when it relates to the season. I would 100% watch Philbert.

  • @nocctea
    @nocctea 3 года назад +6

    It always made me so happy when a character would appear in Bojack's house in the title sequence, since he wasn't alone anymore lol

  • @kialuvsyoo
    @kialuvsyoo 2 года назад +4

    They didn't just make the title sequence and forget about it- they actually made it a part of each episode! I love that

  • @spoon4904
    @spoon4904 2 года назад +3

    These are one of the intros I never skip on Netflix, it just seems so interesting how there are subtle changes like adding in a new person or removing a person that correlates to how the story is going.

  • @AntGSuxatYoutube
    @AntGSuxatYoutube 3 года назад +3

    I recently finished a rewatch of Bojack... And man what a great show from beginning to end. Title sequence to end credits. Your videos are what made me wanna re watch it so thanks for that!

  • @mojo_pohl
    @mojo_pohl 3 года назад +5

    All of the BoJack-Philbert blurring details are definitely my favourite. I didn’t even notice these changes on my first watch through because they did them one by one. Such a brilliant way to show how BoJack is slowly losing his grip on reality over the course of the season.

  • @taurwenlily3437
    @taurwenlily3437 3 года назад +8

    There's a lot of references to drowning in the series. Like Bojack drowning in the Narcissos painting when he's tripping, him saving Eddie (the firefly) from the pond and the stories Ana tells from her past.

    • @punching_the_air2535
      @punching_the_air2535 3 года назад

      Also just a fun little thing I guess lol
      The punishment for envy (one of the 7 deadly sins) is to drown and there’s a lot of moment where we see BJs envy I kinda think that’s cool

    • @christinethuo6840
      @christinethuo6840 2 года назад +1

      And downer ending where he said that he would wish to drown

  • @widdershinnz
    @widdershinnz 2 года назад +3

    The camera focused on Bojack, showing he is unchanging, the symbolism of a house dangling from a cliff, the falling into the pool... and the mastery over detail that this show has... all the best shows have openings wherein they've foreshadowed the ending

  • @evankimori
    @evankimori 3 года назад +2

    Man, I can never get over the Carney's song in this intro. It always hits me square in the soul and I remember this show fondly. It was set as my alarm ringtone for about 2 years because I just FELT the same way that Bojack did a lot of times: waking up and just...moving through the day whilst everything happens in the background.
    This show is brilliant and it's cemented itself into my life as a very important time.

  • @jacobsherrick
    @jacobsherrick Месяц назад +1

    just finished the series... undoubtedly one of the greatest shows ever made. thanks for this video, I've always watched the title sequence to catch the little shifts in detail.

  • @amjayfilms2442
    @amjayfilms2442 2 года назад +3

    I love whenever shows keep changing their opening credits coinciding with changes within the show, it’s such an awesome detail, and it’s actually a very common tactic in anime.

  • @QJDWG
    @QJDWG 3 года назад +9

    I wouldn’t skip the intro because of the killer sax solo at the end

  • @toritillaaa
    @toritillaaa Год назад +2

    Another change in s6’s intro is where in the usual intro sequence is Mr. Peanutbutter’s expression by the pool looking down at bojack, He seemed pretty energetic and happy seasons prior but right when he and diane got divorced his expression changed to him just staring blankly at bojack. This showed how even though they divorced and he had met pickles, he still loved diane, His expression was switched back to his usual positive self when he finally moves on from diane and finally loved pickles.

  • @hodonyassin9760
    @hodonyassin9760 3 года назад +17

    The title sequence truly is amazing!

  • @leo_1304
    @leo_1304 3 года назад +4

    In season's 1-5 Bojack seems a little surprised when he falls into the pool, implying that he doesn't want to be falling into the pool, but in season 6 when he falls off the cliff his face is completely void of emotion and he wears a blank expression. This could possibly show how now that he can reflect on all the bad he's done he figures there is some sort of karma that he has coming and he isn't surprised when it comes. He excepts it. So he shows no surprise or emotion.

  • @thebestmarcela
    @thebestmarcela 3 года назад +4

    Amazing analysis!
    And it makes me want to rewatch the series, Bojack is definitely my favorite TV series.

  • @botik6296
    @botik6296 2 года назад +1

    I finished the show a year ago and it still blows my mind. Never payed much attention to all these details, thank you for making this

  • @lucythomas2319
    @lucythomas2319 3 года назад +2

    whilst i finished bojack at some point early last year, your videos have helped me stay connected to the series and are w constant reminder of how amazing all aspects of it are !!

  • @zeidabughazaleh5041
    @zeidabughazaleh5041 3 года назад +34

    My biggest regret in life is not finding your channel sooner

    • @RbkARI
      @RbkARI 3 года назад +2

      On the bright side, you didn't have to wait for him to upload and could just binge his videos

  • @callmethecoolestduckontheb5358
    @callmethecoolestduckontheb5358 3 года назад +3

    Another tiny thing about the psychedelic sequence you can see balls of floating liquid which is most likely alcohol and you can see cotton candy, something Bojack had a lil reputation for eating too much of when drunk.

  • @FloppyDDisk
    @FloppyDDisk Год назад +1

    I thought I was the only one who appreciated this show's intros. Im so glad to actually see this in yt. ❤

  • @ube_flan
    @ube_flan 3 года назад

    I recently started rewatching bojack horseman and I'm so so happy you made this video !!!!