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BoJack Horseman renewed for season 6 by Netflix

Will Arnett, Alison Brie and the rest of the voice cast are expected to return next year

Jack Shepherd
Wednesday 31 October 2018 06:26 EDT
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Netflix's best show about a depressed animated horse will return for another season.

The streaming service has confirmed that a sixth season of BoJack Horseman, which follows the struggles of a washed up alcoholic actor, has been commissioned.

A tweet from the BoJack Twitter page confirmed the news with a message reading: "Woooowwwwwwwwwwwwwww lets all forget about the fact that theres going to b a season 6 and focus on this inedible arrangement Netflix sent me just woww."

Will Arnett voices the eponymous horse, while Alison Brie voices the biographer-turned-online journalist Diane, Aaron Paul takes on the asexual schemer Todd, and Amy Sedaris voices BoJack's former agent Princess Carolyn. Rounding off the main cast is Paul F. Tompkins, who voices Mr Peanutbutter, a rival/friend of BoJack's.

Created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, the series is expected to debut on Netflix next year.

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