Release Date | 2006-12-16 |
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Runtime | 30 minutes |
Genres | Comedy |
Stars | Eugene Levy, Seth Green, Bob Gunton, Sarah Silverman, Dina Spybey-Waters |
Directors | Dan Milano, Spencer Chinoy, Neal H. Moritz, Jennifer Celotta |
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.
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.
After being knocked unconscious, Greg dreams of visiting the town of Dogville, a town defined by chalk outlines in a black void.
Greg 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.
A rockumentary on Greg and Warren's band Plush, one of the few all puppet pop groups.
In this parody of "Being John Malkovich," Greg buys a magical Aztec dog skull from a curio shop in Chinatown.
Hoping to ride on Mr. Gibson's coattails, Greg decides to direct and star in a biblical epic motion picture.