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BoJack Horseman season 2
Season of television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The second season of the animated television series BoJack Horseman premiered exclusively via Netflix's web streaming service on July 17, 2015.[1] Like the first season, the second season also consists of 12 episodes.[2]
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Cast and characters
Main
- Will Arnett as BoJack Horseman
- Amy Sedaris as Princess Carolyn
- Alison Brie as Diane Nguyen
- Paul F. Tompkins as Mr. Peanutbutter
- Aaron Paul as Todd Chavez
Recurring
- Maria Bamford as Kelsey Jannings / various
- Raphael Bob-Waksberg as Charley Witherspoon / various
- Kristin Chenoweth as Vanessa Gekko / Miss Teach-Bot
- Adam Conover as A Ryan Seacrest Type / various
- Patton Oswalt as Pinky Penguin / various
- Keegan-Michael Key as Sebastian St. Clair
- Kristen Schaal as Sarah Lynn / various
- J. K. Simmons as Lenny Turtletaub
- Cedric Yarbrough as Officer Meow-Meow Fuzzyface / various
- Lisa Kudrow as Wanda Pierce
Guest
- Alan Arkin as J.D. Salinger
- Brandon T. Jackson as Corduroy Jackson Jackson
- George Takei as Audiobook Narrator
- Joel McHale as Alex
- Stanley Tucci as Herb Kazzaz
- Henry Winkler as himself
- Paul McCartney as himself
- Ron Funches as Gentle Chickens Farmer
- Amy Schumer as Irving
- Craig Kilborn as Michael Morgan
- Philip Baker Hall as Hank Hippopopalous
- Scott Wolf as himself (fox caricature)
- Tatiana Maslany as Mia McKibbin
- Daniel Radcliffe as himself
- John Krasinski as Secretariat
- Ben Schwartz as Rutabaga Rabbitowitz
- Rian Johnson as Bryan
- Liev Schreiber as Copernicus
- Olivia Wilde as Charlotte
- Ed Helms as Kyle
- Adam Pally as Trip
- Ilana Glazer as Penny
- Ricky Gervais as Hedgehog at Orphanage
- Sarah Koenig as Diane's Ringtone
- Aisha Tyler as Sextina Aquafina
- Angela Bassett as Ana Spanikopita
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Episodes
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- Notes
- As depicted in "Later".
- As depicted in "The Telescope".
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Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes the second season holds an approval rating of 100%, based on 22 critics, with an average rating of 8.7/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "BoJack Horseman truly comes into its own during season two, maturing into an ambitious comedy that sensitively blends wackiness with dark, nuanced drama".[4] On Metacritic, the season has a score of 90 out of 100, based on 7 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[5]
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External links
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