1. Fred Armisen
3. Amy Sedaris
4. Seth Rogen
5. Amy Poehler
6. Blake Griffin

8. Wanda Sykes

9. Kelly Ripa
10. Whoopi Goldberg
11. Adam Levine

Yaaaaasssss, kween!
To start off, Armisen appears in the very first episode of the show as the creepy baby-man who hires Abbi and Ilana to clean his apartment. Although his character never made a reappearance, he remained one of the most memorable (if not disturbing) characters to haunt— I mean, feature on the show.
Tracee Ellis Ross has been killing the comedy game lately, and her guest appearance on Broad City only solidified her as one funny kween. She plays half of a stewardess duo aboard a flight to Israel who think they've uncovered a terrorism plan when they overhear Abbi and Ilana talking about period blood.
If you know Sedaris, you know she's incredibly hilarious and quirky. She makes a brief cameo as Pam — an awful real estate broker who makes dolls out of human hair and doesn't bat an eye at parking her car in the middle of the street. Her wacky performance was one of the more memorable appearances on the show, and we were thrilled to see her return in episode seven of the final season.
Rogen plays Male Stacy whom Abbi hooks up with during a heatwave. His appearance is brief but hilarious nonetheless. I mean, how could you forget Male Stacy?
Poehler is one of the more recognizable faces of comedy to make an appearance on Broad City. Considering she's one of the executive producers of the show, how could she not make a cameo? She appears in the finale of season one as a disgruntled cook at the fancy restaurant where Abbi and Ilana go for dinner. What's for dessert, you ask? An EpiPen.
Ilana meets this famous basketball player at a club, and they end up spending the night together. Since he's not an actor or comedian, Griffin is one of the more random guest stars, but with his recognizable face and impressive sports skills, we can't help but love his appearance!
Any Sex and the City fans? This actor and former New York governor candidate appears as the manager of Hillary Clinton's campaign office. She may not be the most impressive guest star in this episode (*hint, hint* — stick around for #15), but that doesn't mean we weren't tickled to see her on-screen!
This comedian plays Abbi's boss at a graphic design agency. Just when it seems that Abbi's career is finally on an upward trajectory, she's fired after accidentally killing Dara's cat, Amanda, after tripping on mushrooms and getting insanely high. Sykes' riffs off of Abbi's are hilarious, and we're sad that the cat's death had to come between their professional and personal relationship.
While working at a coat check during an event, Ilana accidentally gives Kelly Ripa's coat to someone else. After Abbi retrieves it, she's invited into Ripa's apartment where she's surprised about how hard America's sweetheart parties. Watching someone play themselves is always interesting, but this cameo took that concept to a whole new level!
Whoopi Goldberg brings back her look from Sister Act, and honestly, we lived for it. Although her appearance was short-lived, it was unforgettable, and we're so thankful Goldberg once again picked up her habit and graced us with her dance moves.
The Maroon 5 singer appears as himself in an airplane safety video. We never thought we'd see Levine in a role like this, but we're not mad about it. We'd let him tell us where the emergency exits are any day.
Abbi and Ilana go to Florida and spends some time with Ilana's family after a recent death. Drescher plays the high-strung aunt who — with the help of a little weed — calms down and makes us all laugh uncontrollably. If her appearance on the show has proven anything, it's that Drescher is a national treasure.
RuPaul is ICONIC, and so is his appearance in Broad City. The Drag Race superstar plays a cold-as-ice sushi restaurant owner named Marcel. Hands down, Ru is one of the best characters to guest appear on BC. Consider us gagged.
After Abbi told people for years that she trains Shania Twain, the country music star shows up at Soulstice, and Abbi finally gets her chance. Although it seemed as though Twain's character would continue to be an unseen running gag, she shocked us with the cameo that we so desperately needed and deserved.
Ilana volunteers at Hillary's campaign headquarters, and although she's told she'll likely never see the presidential candidate, Clinton herself ends up walking through the door. In real life, Abbi and Ilana were huge Clinton supporters during the 2016 election, so securing her role on the show was one of the highlights for them (and us) and was no doubt the most meaningful cameo in the whole series.