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'BoJack Horseman' Is Coming Back in September

The fourth season finally has a release date.
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A week and a half ago, the world was blessed with great news that the long-awaited third season of Rick and Morty will debut in July. Now, the animation gods have bestowed another grand gift upon us—a release date for the fourth season of Netflix's BoJack Horseman.

According to a tweet on the official BoJack Twitter account, season four will drop in its entirety on Netflix this fall, on September 8. And there's a lot to get excited about.

For the few who don't already know, BoJack Horseman is basically Animal Farm if it was about the shallow trappings of fame instead of fascism, and if all the animals had sweaters and opposable thumbs. The show has been consistently incredible since it got its stride mid-season one, and BoJack's third season had some of the show's most hilarious, heartbreaking, and stylistically interesting episodes to date.

When we last left our washed-up horse hero, he was contemplating suicide after former co-star and Miley Cyrus surrogate Sarah Lynn died of an overdose in his arms. There was also something about a mass spaghetti emergency and Mr. Peanutbutter maybe running for California governor. And there were jokes.

There isn't a lot of information about what the new episodes will hold for BoJack, though the teenage horse in the end of season three seems to point toward a BoJack parenthood storyline, but we'll have to wait until September to find out for sure.