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BoJack Horseman season 6

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BoJack Horseman season 6
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The sixth and final season of Netflix's animated comedy-drama television series BoJack Horseman. Unlike the five previous seasons that had 12 episodes each, season 6 consists of 16 episodes and is divided into two parts of eight episodes each. The first part was entirely released into Netflix's streaming service on October 25, 2019.[1] The second part was released on January 31, 2020.[2]

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The final season received near universal acclaim with critics and viewers considering it a poignant end to the series. On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the sixth season has an approval rating of 96%, based on 55 reviews with an average score of 9.2/10. The website's critical consensus states: "Bittersweet and brilliant to the very end, BoJack Horseman's final season manages to keep surprising viewers with its empathy and depth, solidifying its place as one of TV's greatest offerings."[3] On Metacritic, the first part of the sixth season received a weighted average score of 93 out of 100 based on 6 critics; the second part received a score of 91 out of 100, based on 8 critics, both indicating "universal acclaim".[4][5]

"Xerox of a Xerox" won the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Animation at the 73rd Writers Guild of America Awards.[6]

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  1. As depicted in "Head in the Clouds" and "The Stopped Show".
  2. As depicted in "Ancient History".
  3. A reference to "The Showstopper", where she was strangled by BoJack.
  4. As depicted in "That's Too Much, Man!".
  5. As depicted in "That's Too Much, Man!".
  6. A reference to "lovin that cali lifestyle!!", where Hollyhock accidentally overdosed on weight loss pills.
  7. As depicted in "Escape from L.A.".
  8. As depicted in "That's Too Much, Man!".
  9. As depicted in "The Telescope".
  10. A reference to "Our A-Story is a 'D' Story", where BoJack stole the D from the sign.
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