Don’t Cancel BoJack Horseman!


Don’t Cancel BoJack Horseman!
The Issue
Do you love the highly acclaimed show made for people who like to challenge mainstream media’s coverage over controversial and unspoken boundaries? Sign this petition to try and bring it back for another season! BoJack Horseman was a show loved by many, not only for its astonishingly controversial plot lines but also for its ingenious literary devices. Dark humor and satire show how purposeful life really is. This show that was carefully Curated by Raphael Matthew Bob-Waksberg takes on a totally different direction of originality. The show is about a self-loathing horse that is afflicted by chronic alcoholism. It is centered in a familiar but mythical world called Holly Woo. One thing everyone who has watched this superb show knows is that with each passing episode it gets darker and darker. The most light-hearted episode on the animated series is actually the first one, followed by the second. By the end of the first episode, you are likely to come to the realization that you are not watching a comedy show. BoJack Horseman is not a comedy; it is a tragedy drama. The humor, satire and jokes are just fads created for comic relief that is used to reveal very harsh realities. BoJack Horseman was purposefully created to test your patience in the first three episode. The plan worked, and BoJack Horseman was heavily criticized when the first three episodes aired. Still, the critics acknowledged its entertainment value. They soon realized, just like the rest of the world, that the sitcom rewards those who take time to watch it. More people watched episode four than the previous ones, and it is most probably because of the critics. They enjoyed it more as they began to understand the characters and the setting from a more thoughtful and indulging perspective. If you’ve watched BoJack Horseman, you’ll realize that this show is well researched and founded on psychological studies. It is not your typical silly cartoon, and even Rick and Morty is more suitable for audiences seeking silly content. BoJack Horseman is thought-provoking simply because of what the characters say or do. It is a serious show with real acting. Bojack Horseman is an animated version of Raphael Bob-Waksberg. BoJack Horseman is way more dramatic and damaged than Raphael Bob-Waksberg for artistic reasons, and the hyperbole employed constantly is meant to desensitize some of the actual outrageous truths about Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s life. Raphael Bob-Waksberg is the creator of BoJack horseman, and he is in his thirties. The main illustrator is his childhood friend. For copyright reasons, I have taken a few words from context and examples from Aiden Mason’s 2019 article from https://www.tvovermind.com
Sign this petition if you would like to see this renewed for another season to see how BoJack, Princess Caroline, Todd and Diane work through everything that lead up to the series finale!
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The Issue
Do you love the highly acclaimed show made for people who like to challenge mainstream media’s coverage over controversial and unspoken boundaries? Sign this petition to try and bring it back for another season! BoJack Horseman was a show loved by many, not only for its astonishingly controversial plot lines but also for its ingenious literary devices. Dark humor and satire show how purposeful life really is. This show that was carefully Curated by Raphael Matthew Bob-Waksberg takes on a totally different direction of originality. The show is about a self-loathing horse that is afflicted by chronic alcoholism. It is centered in a familiar but mythical world called Holly Woo. One thing everyone who has watched this superb show knows is that with each passing episode it gets darker and darker. The most light-hearted episode on the animated series is actually the first one, followed by the second. By the end of the first episode, you are likely to come to the realization that you are not watching a comedy show. BoJack Horseman is not a comedy; it is a tragedy drama. The humor, satire and jokes are just fads created for comic relief that is used to reveal very harsh realities. BoJack Horseman was purposefully created to test your patience in the first three episode. The plan worked, and BoJack Horseman was heavily criticized when the first three episodes aired. Still, the critics acknowledged its entertainment value. They soon realized, just like the rest of the world, that the sitcom rewards those who take time to watch it. More people watched episode four than the previous ones, and it is most probably because of the critics. They enjoyed it more as they began to understand the characters and the setting from a more thoughtful and indulging perspective. If you’ve watched BoJack Horseman, you’ll realize that this show is well researched and founded on psychological studies. It is not your typical silly cartoon, and even Rick and Morty is more suitable for audiences seeking silly content. BoJack Horseman is thought-provoking simply because of what the characters say or do. It is a serious show with real acting. Bojack Horseman is an animated version of Raphael Bob-Waksberg. BoJack Horseman is way more dramatic and damaged than Raphael Bob-Waksberg for artistic reasons, and the hyperbole employed constantly is meant to desensitize some of the actual outrageous truths about Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s life. Raphael Bob-Waksberg is the creator of BoJack horseman, and he is in his thirties. The main illustrator is his childhood friend. For copyright reasons, I have taken a few words from context and examples from Aiden Mason’s 2019 article from https://www.tvovermind.com
Sign this petition if you would like to see this renewed for another season to see how BoJack, Princess Caroline, Todd and Diane work through everything that lead up to the series finale!
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Petition created on August 23, 2020
