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About the BoJack Horseman Character Test

BoJack Horseman is an animated Netflix series that stands apart from other adult cartoons through its unflinching portrayal of depression, addiction, self-sabotage, and the long shadow of trauma. Set in a world where humans and anthropomorphic animals coexist in Hollywood, the show uses dark comedy to explore deeply serious psychological territory.

This character test uses questions about your emotional tendencies, coping strategies, and relationship patterns to determine which BoJack Horseman character you most resemble. The results are not moral judgments — each character in the show is both deeply flawed and deeply sympathetic. The test covers five main characters: BoJack, Diane, Mr. Peanutbutter, Princess Carolyn, and Todd.

The test takes approximately 3 to 5 minutes to complete and requires no account or personal information.

The Characters

BoJack Horseman

BoJack is a washed-up sitcom star consumed by self-loathing, substance abuse, and an inability to maintain meaningful relationships. Despite his intelligence and self-awareness — he understands exactly why he is the way he is — he repeatedly chooses destruction over growth. BoJack resonates with personalities who struggle to translate insight into change, and who carry the weight of past trauma in ways that undermine their present.

Diane Nguyen

Diane is a writer and activist who channels her identity into external causes while avoiding her own pain. She is thoughtful, morally serious, and prone to helping others as a way of avoiding her own struggles. Her arc across the series — from cynical idealist to someone who finds tentative peace — represents one of the most realistic portrayals of depression and recovery in modern television.

Mr. Peanutbutter

Mr. Peanutbutter is relentlessly enthusiastic, optimistic, and socially magnetic. On the surface, he appears to be the anti-BoJack — someone who simply chooses to be happy. But the show gradually reveals that his relentless positivity is itself a form of avoidance, a way of never sitting still long enough to confront what he might find. He represents personalities whose warmth and energy mask a reluctance to face difficult truths.

Princess Carolyn

Princess Carolyn is a relentless high-achiever — a talent agent and producer who defines herself entirely through her professional success and her ability to manage others. She is extraordinarily competent but consistently neglects her own emotional needs. Her journey involves learning that control is not the same as security, and that asking for help is not weakness.

Todd Chavez

Todd is BoJack's free-spirited houseguest who drifts through increasingly absurd schemes with cheerful unpredictability. He is compassionate, non-judgmental, and has a remarkable ability to find joy in chaos. His arc includes a thoughtful exploration of asexuality that the show handles with unusual care. Todd represents personalities who move through life with openness and adaptability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to have watched the show to take the test?

Familiarity with the show will help you understand and appreciate your result more deeply, but the test questions are written so that anyone can answer them based on their own personality — no prior knowledge required.

Is getting BoJack as a result a bad thing?

Not at all. BoJack is one of the most compelling characters in modern television precisely because he is deeply human. Getting BoJack as a result reflects a tendency toward intense self-reflection and emotional complexity — traits that, in the right context, are genuine strengths.

How accurate are the results?

The test is designed for entertainment and self-reflection rather than clinical diagnosis. That said, the questions are rooted in real psychological patterns around coping, self-perception, and emotional regulation. Many users find the results genuinely thought-provoking.

Can I retake the test?

Yes. The test is free and unlimited. Try answering as honestly as possible for the most meaningful result.

Is the test free?

Yes, completely free. No account, no subscription, and no personal information required.