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  1. 14 nov 2006 · Greg the Bunny: The Complete Series is a hilarious and irreverent collection of 13 episodes from the cult-favorite TV show. Join Greg, a lovable puppet, and his human friends as they spoof classic movies, TV shows, and pop culture. You'll laugh out loud at the antics of Seth Green, Eugene Levy, Sarah Silverman, and more. Don't miss this rare and witty comedy series, only on Amazon.com.

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  2. Season 1 – Greg the Bunny. A blend of live action and puppetry, this comedy stars bunny puppet Greg as a wide-eyed innocent who falls into the world of a children's show populated by neurotic ...

  3. 17min. 13+. "Blah" Greg runs into his idol, "Count" Blah. He befriends the washed-up vampire and gives him a part on the show. "The Addiction" After watching vampire movie, "The Addiction", Greg becomes convinced he's been bitten by a vampire. This video is currently unavailable. S1 E4 - The Godpappy / Sleazy Rider.

  4. Synopsis. 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.

  5. In the world of Greg the Bunny, they can. Set in Hollywood, land of movie stars and struggling actors of all fabrics, Greg the Bunny (Dan Milano), a squeaky-voiced rabbit puppet, longs to live the high life -- one where he's got a job or something. Greg's best friend and roommate, Jimmy Bender (Seth Green), is a slacker -- not to mention a human.

  6. Greg the Bunny : Personnage principal de la série, où son rôle est essentiellement comique, et les blagues, essentiellement faites par Warren « le singe » se concentrent sur son inaptitude à jouer la comédie et le fait que la seule raison à sa présence est qu'il est mignon.

  7. Greg the Bunny and his crew attempt to film a parody of Pulp Fiction for their new network IFC. Unfortunately, Warren's obnoxious antics keep interrupting the shoot. He continually interrupts scenes by complaining about the film, the characters, and the other performers.