• Moderate
  • No actual nudity, some small glimpses of painting that have naked animals on them
  • There are a few sex scenes in the show as a whole, they're all quite brief with little to no nudity but loud moaning and kissing is present. Nudity is only extended to male buttocks and paintings of naked animals on the wall.
  • The show's sexual content varies from mild to moderate to (very rarely) even severe. Episodes can range from harmless sexual jokes to full on lengthy sex scenes.
  • A teenage dolphin pop star named Sextina Aquafina wears many revealing outfits and sings songs with provocative lyrics.
  • Todd builds a robot named "Henry Fondle" which has several sex toys attached and says several sexual phrases.
  • A young Beatrice is catcalled by a cockatoo.
  • A clip from one of Sarah Lynn's music videos shows her nude with her breasts and genitals obscured by planets and she is naked swinging on a replica of Saturn (parodying the video for Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus)
  • Since the world of 'BoJack Horseman' consists of human beings living intermittently with anthropomorphic animals, there is a natural relationship that coexists between species. This can lead to human-animal, or different-animal intimacy. This is considered normalcy in the show, but may prove awkward to some viewers.
  • One of the themes of the show is that BoJack can't achieve intimacy. Sometimes he'll become very good friends with a girl and they'll go into a relationship but it ends because BoJack has an egotistical background. This is not sexual though.
  • There are, at times crude, verbal sexual references throughout the series, played mostly for comedy. References include human and animal genitalia. They are mainly crude jokes about size and not graphic.
  • In flashbacks, BoJack reminisces about his abusive relationship with his mother, who's implied to have become her character due to her past with abusive men.
  • There is nudity in this series, but are only usually encased in paintings in the background of various scenes, and only encompass animals. This usually ranges from semi nude imagery and genitalia obscured. One exception is a statuette outside a restaurant that serves as a set piece throughout many episodes, where a naked elephant granite statuette is.
  • There are no sexual scenes in this season, only references mostly played for dark humour
  • BoJack nearly has sex with his agent, though this never happens and is played for comedy. They start kissing but stop straight after.
  • BoJack is seen kissing and unknown stranger. The stranger is never shown and this is not graphic. Played for laughs.
  • BoJack sometimes imitates sexual movements. This is not graphic and is played for laughs.
  • BoJack's childhood co-star is strongly implied to have been raised to treat the world she lives in with casual indifference, and to serve her fans and the paparazzi with as much effort as possible. This is emphasized when she is shown in the modern world in a music video where she poses suggestively in revealing clothing with other women, to cater to publicity and her own relevance in the current world.
  • A stronger reference is when BoJack Horseman is surprised at the fact that his agent and golden retriever friend (past rival) are in a relationship. He asks them whether they have had sex, and his friend says 'Many times.'
  • In one episode, Bojack is seen nude briefly where full rear nudity is depicted but no other graphic (or full-frontal) nudity shown.
  • One of BoJack's friends befriends two carefree girls who are also running from the police who dress skimpily.
  • BoJack's agent develops an intimate relationship with a tall stranger later in this season, which is actually three children on top of one another in a trench coat. This is played as mild humor.
  • There are some no sexual scenes in this season. Only references.
  • Some crude verbal sexual references. Nothing apart from that.
  • No acts are ever depicted or voiced, as every time they are cut off mysteriously by other characters talking if two characters start kissing.
  • BoJack starts a relationship with a female friend who was a co-star a long time ago. It is implied that they have sex though this is never shown or heard. Sometimes BoJack starts kissing her but it cuts away.
  • BoJack makes out with Naomi Watts in one scene. This is not graphic at all and played for laughs.
  • One of BoJack's long-time friends, who he had back-stabbed and left cold for 16 years, is depicted with his career ruined after he is exposed as a homosexual. Earlier in the season, as a flashback, he kisses BoJack as a sign of his hope for future success but both then uncomfortably remark that it wasn't intimate. A protester shouts at one point on a news screen regarding Hollywood execs (specifically BoJack's friend) lead 'flamboyant lifestyles'.
  • BoJack Horseman ends his relationship with his agent after a dinner showing his uncaring and insecurity disappoints her, and that he under-performs when being intimate with her. BoJack tries, at one point, to get back with her later in the season with new enthusiasm, but then comes to the realization that he was just personifying himself, and leaves her abruptly, with both being unhappy. It is referenced that they have had an on-and-off relationship before the start of the series.
  • BoJack temporarily falls in love with his ghost writer, who was engaged to his golden retriever friend at the time. They kiss intimately briefly at one point, but they do not bring it up until Season 2 where BoJack and his friend conflict on a talk show.
  • BoJack's (Will Arnett) golden retriever friend remarks at one point that he has divorced twice, and BoJack's ghost writer becomes his third wife later in the season.
  • The most disturbing scene of intimacy in this season is when BoJack drives to New Mexico to visit a long-lost friend who played stage comedy with him, who has now raised a family. BoJack develops a strong relationship with the family for two months, before he opts, at one point, to drive her daughter to her first prom. When they leave early, her daughter develops a strong intimate reaction to BoJack as they bond together. When they arrive home, she tells him verbally that she is ready to have sex with him, though this isn't graphic. He then tells her she does not know what she is doing and rejects her, she cries and then leaves.
  • One episode particularly deals with BoJack after breaking up with his girlfriend. Characters are seen comforting him while at a bar. He tries to kiss a female friend who's being nice to him though she says no and leaves.
  • A notable scene involves BoJack becoming intimate with an owl executive who had woken up from a coma of 30 years. He instantly falls in love with her as he is also mentally trapped in his 30 year-old self and they talk to each other the entire night. They are seen lying in bed next to each other, though they are only sleeping, not being intimate. People may find this scene weird.
  • Some characters implied they were abused. Physically and mentally and some point in their life. One character says it was sexual though this is never seen or heard. It's also not talked about ever again after this.
  • BoJack's agent develops a romantic interest with another agent situated one floor below her and they are shown kissing passionately briefly in an elevator before the doors close. This is not graphic and cuts away before anything happens.
  • BoJack's golden retriever friend is revealed to have an abusive marriage with one of his wives, shown indirectly in a flashback.
  • BoJack's agent leaves her romantic interest, after she realises he is a father. This is not sexual.