Todd Chavez

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Todd Chavez is one of the five main characters in BoJack Horseman. He is a human male who in the beginning of the series was in his twenties and lived rent-free with BoJack in his house and slept on his couch. He later moves in with Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter, and eventually ends up occupying Princess Carolyn's apartment at the end of Season 4.

Todd is notoriously lazy, a slacker, and is frequently told by BoJack to "clean up your shit, Todd."

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Todd Chavez is one of the five main characters in BoJack Horseman. He is a human male who in the beginning of the series was in his twenties and lived rent-free with BoJack in his house and slept on his couch. He later moves in with Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter, and eventually ends up occupying Princess Carolyn's apartment at the end of Season 4.

Todd is notoriously lazy, a slacker, and is frequently told by BoJack to "clean up your shit, Todd."

However, he is also very creative and can work tirelessly when he discovers something that interests him, and his shenanigans have gotten him into a range of situations and occupations.


He is also seen to put forth a lot of effort to help people, such as cooking meals and/or running errands for Diane and Mr. Peanutbutter and Princess Carolyn and assisting BoJack with his various schemes.

At the end of That Went Well, he reveals that he may be asexual, saying when asked about his sexuality by Emily he thinks he might be "nothing." He is shown in the following episode to be unsure about this and is uncomfortable with being labeled asexual. However, in Hooray! Todd Episode!, he accepts himself and officially comes out as asexual.

In Surprise!, Princess Carolyn asks him to become Ruthie's nanny which he accepts. He also makes his first match with Maude on his dating app All About That Ace in The Face of Depression.

In Xerox of a Xerox, Todd decides to move in with Maude and starts a nannying service for the employees at VIM. The season also sees him repairing his relationship with his estranged mother and step father.

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Subject ID: 66696