Greg the Bunny is an American television sitcom that originally aired on Fox TV in 2002. It starred Seth Green and a hand puppet named Greg the Bunny, originally invented by the team of Sean S. Baker, Spencer Chinoy and Dan Milano. Milano and Chinoy wrote and co-produced the Fox show. The show was spun off from The Greg the Bunny Show, a series of short segments that aired on the Independent Film Channel, which were based on the Public-access television cable TV show Junktape. A show spin-off, called Warren the Ape, premiered on June 14, 2010 on MTV.
Producer: Dan Milano, Spencer Chinoy, Neal H. Moritz, Jennifer Celotta
Gil Bender
Jimmy Bender
"Junction" Jack Mars
Alison Kaiser
Dottie Sunshine
Greg the Bunny
Tardy the Turtle
Count Blah
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3 episodes
Tardy is asked to deliver a letter.
Runtime: 30 minGreg & Warren must find Count Blah so they can sell their reunion special to the Independent Film Channel.
Runtime: 30 minGreg the Bunny plays with his collection of Star Wars action figures!
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
13 episodes
Greg is hired to replace a troublesome TV star, but it's revealed that he has no experience.
Runtime: 30 minAlison puts Jimmy in charge of making the show more hip, and she's the only one who likes any of his ideas.
Runtime: 30 minWomen staffers demand to play in the employee paintball game, which Jimmy blows off for a date with a woman Greg doesn't like.
Runtime: 30 minGreg demands more puppet influence on the show after a puppet-rights leader declares him to be the savior of puppish culture.
Runtime: 30 minA man blackmails his way onto the show with a compromising videotape of Dottie.
Runtime: 30 minHoping to end his nightmares of guilt, Greg demands that Gil find a job for Rochester, the star he replaced; Jimmy tries to make Alison jealous by paying attention to Susan the Monster.
Runtime: 30 minThe cast is not the happy family Alison would like to have seen when a TV GUIDE reporter visits the set.
Runtime: 30 minJimmy spies his mother with his former gym teacher, his first clue that his parents are divorcing.
Runtime: 30 minBelieving that Alison won't let him do Shakespeare on the show, an angry Warren takes a leak in her open convertible.
Runtime: 30 minCount Blah hooks up with Warren's estranged wife at a pick-up bar; Alison thinks Junction Jack is stalking her after she forbids him to do a movie.
Runtime: 30 minDottie is crushed when Greg lies to the gang, and tells them that he did the nasty with her.
Runtime: 30 minAlison forces the staff to undergo puppet sensitivity trainingafter somebody writes the “S” word in the men’s room.
Runtime: 30 minWarren plots to get even with his bad neighbor, Corey Feldman. Meanwhile, Jimmy feels unloved when Gil yells at him.
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14 episodes
Greg falls for a beautiful (live) lobster. An extended reference to Woody Allen's Annie Hall.
Runtime: 30 minWarren tells the show's creators that he is going to Martha's Vineyard with his wife Maggie. But he actually goes to a lonely room at the Carter Hotel. There, Warren obsesses over calling his wife, with whom he is in a trial separation. An homage to the Coen Brothers' Barton Fink.
Runtime: 30 minGreg, Warren and crew are tired of working for 'the man' and hit the road in search of real America. An homage to Easy Rider.
Runtime: 30 minA behind-the-scenes look as crew struggle to shoot Warren, Count and Greg applying their lauded acting talents to perform their favorite Pulp Fiction scenes.
Runtime: 30 minBlah gets his very own episode. One of the only episodes that isn’t a direct parody.
Runtime: 13 minHomage to all Coen Brothers films (particularly Fargo) as Greg and Warren attempt to defraud IFC by staging an inept kidnapping plot.
Runtime: 30 minSpencer informs Greg that they will be doing a parody of Abel Ferrara’s The Addiction. This terrifies Greg into believing he is a vampire.
Runtime: 13 minThis black-and-white prison movie, inspired by the Jim Jarmusch film, Down by Law, features Greg and Warren as prison inmates who learn that show biz is the worst prison of all.
Runtime: 30 minThis ambitious homage to Stanley Kubrick and 2001: A Space Odyssey features Greg and Warren as astronauts on a mission to Jupiter.
Runtime: 12 minWhile Greg the Bunny and Seth Green are shooting a public service announcement (PSA), a creepy technician played by Warren the Ape tries to get the two actors involved in pornography.
Runtime: 30 minA parody of Tim Burton’s Ed Wood biography with Blah playing the role of Bela Lugosi.
Runtime: 13 minWarren snaps, pulling Greg with him, as he launches into a maniacal Natural Born Killers-esque spree.
Runtime: 30 minThis loving tribute to David Lynch's Eraserhead features Greg the Bunny as a lonely father to a baby potato.
Runtime: 30 minViolent and gripping, this homage to The Godfather features Count Blah as the Don, Warren the Ape as Tom Hagen, Gary the Bunny as Sonny, Marc Grass as Solazzo and Greg the Bunny as Michael.
Runtime: 30 minNo overview available.
6 episodes
This parody of "Monster" explores what it means to be a monster puppet. When Greg befriends the Wumpus out of pity, he gets more than he bargained for.
Runtime: 30 minAfter being knocked unconscious, Greg dreams of visiting the town of Dogville, a town defined by chalk outlines in a black void.
Runtime: 30 minGreg suspects Warren of Wumpus' murder and decides to use his boy detective skills to investigate in a spoof of David Lynch films namely Blue Velvet, as well as his Twin Peaks series.
Runtime: 30 minA rockumentary on Greg and Warren's band Plush, one of the few all puppet pop groups.
Runtime: 30 minIn this parody of "Being John Malkovich," Greg buys a magical Aztec dog skull from a curio shop in Chinatown.
Runtime: 30 minHoping to ride on Mr. Gibson's coattails, Greg decides to direct and star in a biblical epic motion picture.
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