This might seem a little obvious but it just occurred to me the other day. Bojack is a horse, horses used to be animals that were used all the time. But as time went on people used them less and less with the rise of automobiles. Eventually horses fell out of popular use. I could see this maybe being an analogy for Bojack, his rise to fame and then his fall into insignificance. What do you guys think, was it intentional?

  • uncontainedsun@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    that ties in ti the old horse town bit at the end of the series

    i can’t believe they didn’t make a horses ass joke though

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    1 year ago

    Not particularly. I just think it works well with a lot of wordplay, which the series often uses.

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    1 year ago

    This might seem a little obvious but it just occurred to me the other day. Bojack is a horse

    Doggy doggy what now?

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    1 year ago

    Doubtful. The creator, Bob-Waksburg, based it on a horseman that Hanawalt drew in college. It wasn’t really deeper than he thought there was something unique to the design he could use for the show. Iirc.

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    1 year ago

    this probably isn’t it but there was a sitcom with a talking horse called “Mr. Ed” back in the 60s, at least one of the writers knows about it cuz they reference the shows theme song in one episode, but it’s likely incidental. it would be funny if they wanted to explore what the talking horse’s life was like after being a widely famous tv celebrity, obviously unlikely but would be funny.

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    1 year ago

    The symbolism is horse man funny, haha
    Lets turn it into the most depressing cartoon ever(not most depressive actually, but you get the point)

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    1 year ago

    I think there are certain traits that the main anthropomorphic characters took from their animal. Bojack’s appetites, Mr. Peanutbutter’s blithe optimism, PC’s tenacity and ability to land on her feet, etc. I don’t think the symbolism is hidden so much as it makes for a convenient storytelling tool.

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    1 year ago

    “Horse” sounds like “whores”. And considering Butterscotch was just some dreamy bum who knocked up a rich girl, and considering BoJack’s promiscuity and his indifference toward anyone else, hm.