Finding out that Raphael Bob-Waksberg wanted the show to go on for at least another couple of seasons but Netflix told them to wrap it up with this one - Very Sad Dog :(
Imagine twice being a Side character who always wears red and is a bit of an idiot who grows into a wiser person, playing as side character to a main character who goes through a depressing and self destructive character arc, where the show ends on a slow shot of the main character’s face while playing a song centered around the color blue
@@virgildimitrion7658 After the first two seasons it kind of loses what made it a great satire of sci-fi and just becomes Rick yelling and Morty whimpering. It comes to a point where the best story telling on the show was when Rick wasn't even on screen. Bojack never loses steam and isn't afraid to tackle heavy issues and do experimental episodes.
@@remowhat3879 True. I think Rick and Morty had higher highs, but overall Bojack is a way more well rounded show that tells its stories better, and does the "unlikeable bastard main character" trope in a better, healthier way.
Any of you idiots smashing the like button realize that this line doesn't work with just the one character??? How is it a crossover episode if it's JUST Todd? Morons....
Bojack Horseman is really ahead of its time I’m really sad Netflix decided to cancel this early just because of the union drama :( I know the writers will ends it well I’m just sad it’s this soon ;(
I'm more angry about the cancellation of Tuca and Bertie. As sad as i am that Bojack Horseman is ending, it had a good run, and things seem to evolve I'm sure the serie will have a satisfying conclusion. Tuca & Bertie didn't even reach its potential
This had nothing to do with the animators unionizing, the show wasn't meant to last and Raphael Bob-Waksberg was just waiting for Netflix to tell him to wrap it up, which he did with a longer 6th season. They told him even before there was talks of unionizing.
Guy was in the best drama show of all time, portrayed a character I really started to worry about like you'd only do for a real person... and now he's in one of the most touching AND funny animated shows ever. Well played, Aaron, well played.
My niece watched Bojack Horseman and is now watching Breaking Bad and says all she can hear is Todd. I am just the opposite and have been waiting for Todd to say "bitch" in full Jesse mode!!!
I found Bojack only a year ago after hip surgery. I was out of work for six weeks and watched all five seasons.....twice. I have never been the same. It was such an empathetic portrait of depression and deep sadness. I think I’ll have to watch the entire series again after this season.
I'm a huge breaking bad fan. And really love Bojack. But today confirms that I didn't know nothing. I didn't know Aaron Paul was the voice actor. He has done an amazing job in this show.
I had the exact experience he describes. I watch 10 minutes and was like "what?" And later I really started to watch it and after 2 episodes it was one of the best show I ve ever seen. Go watch it. It s just brilliant
"It's okay to cry in an animated show..." Yep, take Gravity Falls for example. It's a kid's show, but the story is top-notch, until the end of the season that really hits you like a truck full of feels...
Netflix screwed up, but maybe I should've seen this coming. I mean the summary on google for Bojack Horseman is: A humanoid horse, BoJack Horseman -- lost in a sea of self-loathing and booze -- decides it's time for a comeback. Once the star of a '90s sitcom, in which he was the adoptive father of three orphaned kids (two girls and a boy). The show was the hottest thing around, then suddenly, was canceled.
@@BlackParade01 That's quite a jump and a generic rebuttal, by that logic I'm sure you were good with the final seasons of GoT. Consider the effort that would go into make a series that long, it'd a supernatural amount. If you had an premature season cap, probably wouldn't feel so good.
Obsidian104 It’s probably better that it is ending on season 6 because what would the show even be like if there was another season. Bojack is sober and a professor, Diane is in Chicago with her boyfriend, Todd is a babysitter, Mr. PB is the face of depression, etc. It feels like the end in a satisfying way so far, especially with all the things that are finally gonna come to light. It can’t imagine it continuing after all that comes out.
Obsidian104 I guess but I couldn’t have imagined it going past season 6 just based on the ending of season 5. Because I would want rehab to work for Bojack but I can’t imagine the show without him doing drugs, alcohol, and being dysfunctional
What its ending! I just decided to watch the show bc I avoided so watch it for to long. I've been in and out of the hospital bc of my suicide attempts and I never thought I see myself in Bojack and Diane character and to be honest this show portrayed mental illness so well accurate.
Well... the first season was weird. They started the Family Guy-ish and ended in a depression. It is more like the production was not really sure what the series is gonna be like. But damn... these glorious bastards figured it out.
Actually, even that was intentional! From creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg: “I think the pitch for the show, you know, when I went into Netflix, was always that it's going to start like your typical animated comedy, and it's going to feel like, as you're watching it - like, oh, I get this. I get what it is. And over the course of the first season, it was going to reveal itself to the audience as being something more and darker and more interesting. And kind of the goal was, by the time you get to the end of the first season, you're thinking, oh, my God. I care about these characters. When did that happen? They tricked me.”
@turnleftaticeland That’s an interesting idea but it seems to have backfired in the case of Bojack since there are apparently many people who lost interest after the first couple of episodes. Bob-Waksberg has admitted as much himself.
I agree. The pilot and first few episodes are generally pretty weak narratively, character-wise, and worse off, not very funny. The one saving grace of the pilot that I feel was a hook for the type of comedy lying right next to existential angst that the show would ace so perfectly is Bojack's line "I'm responsible for my own happiness? I can't even be responsible for my own breakfast!"
@@turnleftaticeland But the problem is, the first few episodes just aren't very funny and more crass than the show's later episodes/seasons. The best comedy isn't Bojack vomiting cotton candy, it's the animal puns in the background, it's the barely contained existential angst, it's the utter glee in hearing Aaron Paul have fun with a role after suffering for 5 seasons playing Jesse Pinkman.
The show was legit amazing I watched maybe a couple episodes when it first came out then tried again when it was on like season 5 and I fell in love with the show, the wit the attention to detail, the situational humor, and I can’t beleive I didn’t know it was him doing the voice
This guy is in my two most favourite shows of all time hell yeah, and rami malek is in it too i love him when i started breaking bad i was like hey this sounds like todd from bojack xD
honestly. im in my mid twenties. ive watched alot of TV, simply because alot of my friends and millennial in general grew up watching alot of tv. Most tv, you forget about , even now. its forgettable . and i walked away from most TV as a grew older simply because i didnt feel captivated by alot of it. this to me has been one of those game changing shows,
I always feel so weird when I watch both Bojack Horseman and Breaking Bad. When I hear Todd, I hear the voice of a crystal meth cook and drug dealer. When I see Jesse Pinkman, in my mind, I'm watching a guy that also voice acts this cartoon character that is a 5 year old stuck in a body of a guy in his late 20s living off a talking horse in a fictional version of Hollywood. Hats off to you Mr. Aaron Paul.
Here a funny fact that I didn’t know when I never watched breaking bad I never knew the actor of Jesse pinkman Aaron paul and he was also in bojack horseman and I never knew he was the voice actor of Todd because I never knew Aaron paul at that time but when I watched breaking bad and look at the cast who play as Jesse pinkman it’s said Aaron paul and look at the movies and tv shows and it’s said bojack horseman on there and it’s said Todd voice by Aaron paul and now I know now 😅
I first knew of Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, but now I can't ever see him outside of Todd Chavez. BoJack became the show that I had to binge every season when it premiered.
The problem with season one is that it took seven episodes to get going. Once the show kicks in its fucking great, but it takes almost 3 and a half hours for anything to start mattering.
Breaking Bad Bojack horseman West World He landed some best roles in best series's Love this guy. Hope 2 see him having a past cameo role in Better Call Saul
🤦 the last episode of season 6 was a cliffhanger....I actually thought since everyone in show was drawing conclusions of their own connecting to Bojack that there would be another season🤷
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Bojack Horseman is one of the most amazing shows on Netflix right now. I can't believe so many people still don't know about it.
My friends don't want to watch it at all, I feel bad for them
Matin Pourtorab the first half of the first season kinda works against the show as well to some people
It took me years to convince my friends to watch it and now it’s their favorite show.
Matin Pourtorab @same here
I watched all seasons in a week. Took me 5 years to finally give it a chance. So glad I did.
Hey he sounds like Todd Chavez
More like Prince of Cordovia.
He sounds like channing tantum
He also looks like Jesse Pinkman!
Is that a crossover episode
Huh... I've never thought of him as a Chavez
Sad Dog :(
Karl Holde this is the best comment here.
SD :D
Karl Holde
When he finally got his cross over I wanted to cry
Finding out that Raphael Bob-Waksberg wanted the show to go on for at least another couple of seasons but Netflix told them to wrap it up with this one - Very Sad Dog :(
Sad dog best meme
When I watch Todd, it doesn't feel like Aaron Paul but when I watch Aaron Paul "yep that's Todd"
wow i could not have said this better this just made so much sense to me wtf good job
It's the other way around for me.
Shut up Todd! Don't make me cry 😭
How the fuck did I read that like BoJack before I even knew what it was gonna say
Imagine being the best character in 2 of the most influential shows of TV history
“best” is a stretch
“best” is a greater stretch
Imagine twice being a Side character who always wears red and is a bit of an idiot who grows into a wiser person, playing as side character to a main character who goes through a depressing and self destructive character arc, where the show ends on a slow shot of the main character’s face while playing a song centered around the color blue
Mr peanut butter exists
I wouldn't say that Bojack was influential.
You really hear the Todd when he says “BoJack”
Other way around to me
Voice acting is such an amazing thing
0:35
2:36 sounds exactly like Todd haha
"Hey, aren't you Todd from Bojack Horseman?"
"Back in the 10's I was on the saddest TV SHOWWW"
PULL OVER AND PARK THE CAR
Bojack Horseman is definitely the best animated show of this decade.
Rick and morty is at the same level if not a little more
@@virgildimitrion7658 After the first two seasons it kind of loses what made it a great satire of sci-fi and just becomes Rick yelling and Morty whimpering. It comes to a point where the best story telling on the show was when Rick wasn't even on screen. Bojack never loses steam and isn't afraid to tackle heavy issues and do experimental episodes.
@@remowhat3879 True. I think Rick and Morty had higher highs, but overall Bojack is a way more well rounded show that tells its stories better, and does the "unlikeable bastard main character" trope in a better, healthier way.
One of them and there's Regular Show, Archer, Love Death and Robots, Primal, Undone and more
@@virgildimitrion7658 bojack is better but it’s opinion based ofc
When he saying "WHAT?! OH MY GAWD" it's clearly Todd speaking.
Aaron Paul is a part of arguably the best tv show and animated show ever
Todd Chavez what is this a cross over episode?
I read that in Mr.Peanut butter voice
Oh shoot I never had this many likes before lmao
Todd Chavez and Jesse Pinkman in the same room? What is this?
Any of you idiots smashing the like button realize that this line doesn't work with just the one character??? How is it a crossover episode if it's JUST Todd? Morons....
@@esteemedyams k
I fucking LOVE the fact he is so passionate about bojack.
Such a great show. One of the best animated shows ever
I legit forget he works on the show
Todd is completely diffrent from Jesse Pinkmam
Ironically, i'm a huge fan of voice actors and animation
I see Todd as what Jesse Pinkman could have been if just one person had reached out to help him
@@chinesecabbagefarmer how? 😂
I literally just visualized Todd yelling "Yo, bitch!"
IrakliVar imagine instead of water reaching to him to make meth bojack invited him to live in his house lol. Its a very similar character
Have you noticed that both Todd and Jesse was the side kick to an asshole protagonist haha
Bojack is like the Bambi for adults.
Jeremy A how is that gatekeeping bro? I meant that as a compliment. Everybody should watch it but also, maybe not children.
Jeremy A r/ihavereddit seriously don’t link Reddit’s when not in reddit ffs
Nah, Bambi is already the Bambi for adults
@Jeremy A Jeremy what the fuck are you talking about
Are you sure it's not Watership Down.
It's Regular Show for adults
Bojack Horseman is really ahead of its time I’m really sad Netflix decided to cancel this early just because of the union drama :( I know the writers will ends it well I’m just sad it’s this soon ;(
I'm more angry about the cancellation of Tuca and Bertie. As sad as i am that Bojack Horseman is ending, it had a good run, and things seem to evolve
I'm sure the serie will have a satisfying conclusion.
Tuca & Bertie didn't even reach its potential
@@erin_3569 Yeah.. I'm pretty sure that if Bojack came out around the same time Tuca & Bertie did, it would have gotten canceled too.
@@recker198 probably, yeah
Netflix isn't really Union friendly
This had nothing to do with the animators unionizing, the show wasn't meant to last and Raphael Bob-Waksberg was just waiting for Netflix to tell him to wrap it up, which he did with a longer 6th season. They told him even before there was talks of unionizing.
@@erin_3569 ikr! i thought they were gonna make a second season :(
I think his neice is gonna be a philosopher.
Or a poet
When he said WHAAAAAT??? it was pure Todd. Love that.
She ALREADY is 😅
"Aaron paul is sad bojack horseman is ending"
*Thumbnail with him smiling*
2:40 *Princess Carolyn* in the background
Woow😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
omg 😂😂
Guy was in the best drama show of all time, portrayed a character I really started to worry about like you'd only do for a real person... and now he's in one of the most touching AND funny animated shows ever. Well played, Aaron, well played.
when i figured out that Aaron voices Todd it was so distracting now
My niece watched Bojack Horseman and is now watching Breaking Bad and says all she can hear is Todd. I am just the opposite and have been waiting for Todd to say "bitch" in full Jesse mode!!!
delfin7461 lmao it actually would’ve been amazing if they made “bitch” a running joke in bojack
If you close your eyes it’s literally just Todd Chavez
Just like Cameron Diaz "did a voice" on Shrek.
I hear jesse pinkman
I found Bojack only a year ago after hip surgery. I was out of work for six weeks and watched all five seasons.....twice. I have never been the same. It was such an empathetic portrait of depression and deep sadness. I think I’ll have to watch the entire series again after this season.
Todd looks different. He must of did something with his hair.
Must have done*
But im happy he found an other asexual to marry him.
*must have done
definitely did something to his neck
he started cooking meth
"First comes the fear, then comes the beauty." That's amazing
His niece sounds very smart. He sounds like Todd. :)
This man went from the best live action show of all time to the best animated tv show of all time
I wonder what’s next
This guy is as real as it gets. You can see that he loves his niece very much.
I love how every character is just the actor’s voice normally. I cant even get bojack out of my mind whenever willem arnet speaks at an interview
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."
Dr. Seuss
anti-Semitic who cheated on his wife as she dies of cancer
Master Lox 😞😞😞
Lol that still doesn’t make the quote bad.
I really wish people would stop commenting this quote on every fucking thing
As the creator of Mr. Robot said, "don't smile because it's over, cry because it happened." Thank you, Sam.
Honestly everything that Aaron Paul has been involved in has been significant and special by natural.
It *is* the most significant animated TV series of the 2010s. It has revolutionized adult animation if not comedy in general.
This man has been apart of the only two television series that has stopped me from watching any other tv
They should make an el camino parody that shows what happens Todd after bojack ends
omg when he says “whaaaat” after the niece story ITS EXACTLY LIKE TODD
I'm a huge breaking bad fan. And really love Bojack. But today confirms that I didn't know nothing. I didn't know Aaron Paul was the voice actor. He has done an amazing job in this show.
Todd-day you made me sad, Todd
Ta Ta Todddddd
So sad that BoJack is ending it's truly a masterpiece of a show 🔥
I had the exact experience he describes. I watch 10 minutes and was like "what?" And later I really started to watch it and after 2 episodes it was one of the best show I ve ever seen. Go watch it. It s just brilliant
Can someone PLEASE sync his monologue with a clip of Todd talking about BoJack Horseman?
"It's okay to cry in an animated show..."
Yep, take Gravity Falls for example. It's a kid's show, but the story is top-notch, until the end of the season that really hits you like a truck full of feels...
Netflix screwed up, but maybe I should've seen this coming. I mean the summary on google for Bojack Horseman is: A humanoid horse, BoJack Horseman -- lost in a sea of self-loathing and booze -- decides it's time for a comeback. Once the star of a '90s sitcom, in which he was the adoptive father of three orphaned kids (two girls and a boy). The show was the hottest thing around, then suddenly, was canceled.
They would be screwing it up if they let it run 20 seasons. 6 seasons feels good.
@@BlackParade01 That's quite a jump and a generic rebuttal, by that logic I'm sure you were good with the final seasons of GoT. Consider the effort that would go into make a series that long, it'd a supernatural amount. If you had an premature season cap, probably wouldn't feel so good.
Obsidian104 It’s probably better that it is ending on season 6 because what would the show even be like if there was another season. Bojack is sober and a professor, Diane is in Chicago with her boyfriend, Todd is a babysitter, Mr. PB is the face of depression, etc. It feels like the end in a satisfying way so far, especially with all the things that are finally gonna come to light. It can’t imagine it continuing after all that comes out.
@@logan_brit It's because of the series cap it ended like that. You need to look into why Netflix cut the show
Obsidian104 I guess but I couldn’t have imagined it going past season 6 just based on the ending of season 5. Because I would want rehab to work for Bojack but I can’t imagine the show without him doing drugs, alcohol, and being dysfunctional
What its ending! I just decided to watch the show bc I avoided so watch it for to long. I've been in and out of the hospital bc of my suicide attempts and I never thought I see myself in Bojack and Diane character and to be honest this show portrayed mental illness so well accurate.
I love that niece detour hahaha
She is going to be a writter hahah
"But hey, free churro!"
Well... the first season was weird. They started the Family Guy-ish and ended in a depression. It is more like the production was not really sure what the series is gonna be like. But damn... these glorious bastards figured it out.
Actually, even that was intentional! From creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg:
“I think the pitch for the show, you know, when I went into Netflix, was always that it's going to start like your typical animated comedy, and it's going to feel like, as you're watching it - like, oh, I get this. I get what it is. And over the course of the first season, it was going to reveal itself to the audience as being something more and darker and more interesting. And kind of the goal was, by the time you get to the end of the first season, you're thinking, oh, my God. I care about these characters. When did that happen? They tricked me.”
turnleftaticeland that is exactly my reaction when I finally got myself to give it a try. They hooked me in and now I don’t want them to let go.
@turnleftaticeland That’s an interesting idea but it seems to have backfired in the case of Bojack since there are apparently many people who lost interest after the first couple of episodes. Bob-Waksberg has admitted as much himself.
I agree. The pilot and first few episodes are generally pretty weak narratively, character-wise, and worse off, not very funny. The one saving grace of the pilot that I feel was a hook for the type of comedy lying right next to existential angst that the show would ace so perfectly is Bojack's line "I'm responsible for my own happiness? I can't even be responsible for my own breakfast!"
@@turnleftaticeland But the problem is, the first few episodes just aren't very funny and more crass than the show's later episodes/seasons. The best comedy isn't Bojack vomiting cotton candy, it's the animal puns in the background, it's the barely contained existential angst, it's the utter glee in hearing Aaron Paul have fun with a role after suffering for 5 seasons playing Jesse Pinkman.
“Aaron Paul is sad”
*literally shows Aaron paul smiling in the thumbnail*
You can be disappointed
People that appear happy can be the most depressed.
@@InternetNonsense like Mr peanutbutter
I feel like Bojack Horseman does a good job at tackling how that works.
My nephew spoke like his when he was toddler. It blew my mind.
Damn he’s Jesse Pinkman and Todd Chavez
He can’t be anymore perfect.
Raphael Bob-Waksberg thanks for bringing perspective back
the content is so dense in bojack horseman and i LOVE that. the show is brimming with things to say
Aaron Paul! Hooray!
you really hear it when he said “whaaaAaat”
He took us to that story and we loved it!
Hooray! Todd Interview!
The show was legit amazing I watched maybe a couple episodes when it first came out then tried again when it was on like season 5 and I fell in love with the show, the wit the attention to detail, the situational humor, and I can’t beleive I didn’t know it was him doing the voice
The man did the two greatest shows on Netflix. I know BB was technically an AMC production, but still...
It's weird how I'm not looking at Todd Chavez's face when I am listening to Aaron Paul talk.
That time when you see the changes happening just from the intro made me cry
This guy is in my two most favourite shows of all time hell yeah, and rami malek is in it too i love him when i started breaking bad i was like hey this sounds like todd from bojack xD
“Did you hear I’m Butter.”
“I’m glad to hear you are on a roll” 😂
honestly. im in my mid twenties. ive watched alot of TV, simply because alot of my friends and millennial in general grew up watching alot of tv. Most tv, you forget about , even now. its forgettable . and i walked away from most TV as a grew older simply because i didnt feel captivated by alot of it. this to me has been one of those game changing shows,
Not ready for Bojack to end.
Ta Ta Taa Todd chavez In the real world?? What is this a crossover universe?!
Hooray!!!🙆🏻♀️🤣🙌
This is the last season! Sad dog :(
I think his nietzche its gonna be a philosopher
No kidding. It makes me sad too.
2:35
Todd todd todd todd todd todd todd todd
TTOOOOOOOODDDD!
Bojack is my greatest find on TV during this pandemic.
When you find out Bojack Horesman's ending
Sad Dog
(this was inspired by someone else's comment, sry)
My son finally get me interested in Bojack Horseman. Now, I find it pretty brilliant. The humor is layered beautifully...
I fucking love Aaron Paul he really helps me to go though my middle- heavy depression. I follow bojack from the beginning it really helps me.
him talking about bambi is so todd, lmfaoo i love him
I tell everyone who watches Netflix to check it out. It's writing hits so close to home. 5/5
I love how real and raw Bojack Horseman the series was nothing I've seen before
2019. We still don't get over Bambi's mom.
I always feel so weird when I watch both Bojack Horseman and Breaking Bad. When I hear Todd, I hear the voice of a crystal meth cook and drug dealer. When I see Jesse Pinkman, in my mind, I'm watching a guy that also voice acts this cartoon character that is a 5 year old stuck in a body of a guy in his late 20s living off a talking horse in a fictional version of Hollywood. Hats off to you Mr. Aaron Paul.
I like the think Todd is the reincarnation of Jesse. Its a dumb thought but comforting
Here a funny fact that I didn’t know when I never watched breaking bad I never knew the actor of Jesse pinkman Aaron paul and he was also in bojack horseman and I never knew he was the voice actor of Todd because I never knew Aaron paul at that time but when I watched breaking bad and look at the cast who play as Jesse pinkman it’s said Aaron paul and look at the movies and tv shows and it’s said bojack horseman on there and it’s said Todd voice by Aaron paul and now I know now 😅
I first knew of Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman, but now I can't ever see him outside of Todd Chavez. BoJack became the show that I had to binge every season when it premiered.
Bojack Horseman is not just Netflix’s best show, is the best show ever and that’s a fact
This show is gaining popularity. I’m watching this because this show is so powerful
Hey! Aren't you Todd Chavez from BojackHorseMan?
Peace be with you.
He's sooo sounding like Todd
2:36 is such a Todd saying
Todd will always be my fav
‘First comes the fear, then comes the beauty.’ I just got schooled by a four year old. That was so profound!
The problem with season one is that it took seven episodes to get going. Once the show kicks in its fucking great, but it takes almost 3 and a half hours for anything to start mattering.
Don't be sad it's over, be glad it ended and didn't become a zombie like Spongebob, Simpsons and Family Guy
Breaking Bad
Bojack horseman
West World
He landed some best roles in best series's
Love this guy.
Hope 2 see him having a past cameo role in Better Call Saul
I love you Todd Chavez!!
Aaron paul needs to be in more things
🤦 the last episode of season 6 was a cliffhanger....I actually thought since everyone in show was drawing conclusions of their own connecting to Bojack that there would be another season🤷
I love how half of this is just him talking about his niece
God damn it Jesse, I told you to get blue plastic buckets.
All those people walking by got jo clue Jessie pinkman is right there
I remember when Bojack Horseman was the "thing to watch when you're waiting for more Rick and Morty". Look how the tides have turned.