You'll Never Get 100% On This BoJack Horseman Quiz

How well do you really know the roller coaster ride of emotion that is BoJack Horseman?

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For five seasons and 61 episodes and counting, BoJack Horseman has been one of the very best things on TV.

Fear not, for a sixth season is already confirmed and on the way - even if Netflix has yet to give an official date for the further adventures of BoJack and his pals. But what makes this series so special? Amongst the jokes, the one-liners, the scathing remarks, BoJack Horseman is a show that also manages to tackle some extremely serious issues along the way.

When you've got a depressed, drug-addicted character in the headline role, that's always going to offer up the potential to go to some very dark places if you so wished. And that's something that BoJack Horseman has done, with this being far from your standard chuckle-heavy animated series.

To its credit, this is a show that has approached some heavy topics in a way that has won plentiful plaudits as the minds behind the series explore some very real and some very dark subjects.

How well do you know BoJack Horseman, though? Here, there's a quiz that even the biggest BoJack fan will struggle to get full marks on.

Answers at the end!

1. What Year Did Bojack Premiere?

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