Greg the Bunny - The Complete Series | 
| Directors: Dan Milano, Brent Carpenter, John Fortenberry, Curtis Hanson, Troy Miller Actors: Seth Green, Bob Gunton, Kurt Leitner, Eugene Levy, Drew Massey Studio: 20th Century Fox Category: DVD
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Rating: 85 reviews Sales Rank: 20452
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 12 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: D2223047D UPC: 024543130475 EAN: 0024543130475 ASIN: B0002PYSB0
Theatrical Release Date: March 27, 2002 Release Date: October 19, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 11/14/2006 Run time: 299 minutes
Amazon.com Cheers to Fox for even putting Greg the Bunny on the air, and jeers to Fox for yanking it after a mere season (an ignominious fate it shared with The Ben Stiller Show and Andy Richter Controls the Universe). Ripe for discovery, this cult-worthy 2002 series took its cue from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and anticipated the subversive Tony Award-winning Muppet spoof Avenue Q by imagining a world in which puppets (or, to be more PC: "fabricated Americans") live amongst humans. Greg, a sweet-natured bunny, lives with his best friend Jimmy (Seth Green), a slacker whose father, Gil (the inestimable Eugene Levy), is the director of the "struggling," "low-rated" children's show Sweetknuckle Junction. Greg prevails upon Jimmy to get him a job on the show, but Greg inadvertently finds himself replacing the star. the washed-up Rochester Rabbit. Jimmy signs on as the production assistant to watch over Greg, and to pursue the icy network executive, Alison (comedy siren Sarah Silverman). Rounding out the human cast is gun nut Junction Jack (Bob Gunton) and ditzy, puppet-loving (and we mean that literally) Dottie (Dina Walters). The puppet ensemble is no less impressive than the "fleshies." There's Count Blah, a vampire with a Sesame Street complex and a penchant for punctuating his sentences with "blah"; Warren "Professor Ape" Demontague, a soused monkey with thespian pretensions (and an ongoing feud with neighbor Corey Feldman); Tardy Turtle, an appellation which, unfortunately, does not just refer to his lack of speed, and Susan, a monster who makes Janet Reno look like Salma Hayek. Profanity and crude behavior emanating from puppets is certainly good for some easy laughs (prepare for the worst when adorable laundry icon Snuggles enters a bathroom stall in the episode "Father & Son Reunion"). But Greg the Bunny plays it smart as well, with sly in-jokes and movie references (catch the King Kong homage when an enraged Demontague jumps on Gil's shoulders in "Blah Bawls"). The show only got better and funnier as its lone season unfolded, making its cancellation that much more keenly felt. A Family Guy-type resurrection seems unlikely, but what about a Count Blah spinoff? Until then, this features-stuffed two-disc set, complete with clips from Greg's humble public-access beginnings, cast and in-character commentaries, behind-the-scenes segments, and a new Tardy featurette, will really sock it to you. --Donald Liebenson
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So much potential wasted July 4, 2009 R. Marie While the start was uncomfortable and rocky to watch, there was still palpable potential even in the lowest ranking episode. As the series drew to a close was when it started to show its full potential as an entertaining force to be reckoned with. It's a huge shame it was bumped off the air before it could have achieved greatness. It puzzles me why something like Greg the Bunny was canceled and The Simple Life green lit. I'm also surprised it wasn't picked up by another network.
Wonderfully Twisted! April 14, 2009 Michelle Banefield This series is insanely twisted! I wish it had lasted more than one season! Seth Green and Eugene Levy are brilliant!
Greg the Bunny February 24, 2009 Bethlynne E. Prellwitz (Pennsylvania, USA) I wish the series had lasted more than one season. It was so funny. At least we can watch it again whenever we feel like it
Halarious! February 8, 2009 Mike Lee Got this as a present for someone. They loved it. Brought back some great memories!
I heart Greg the Bunny December 2, 2008 R. BRENNER Thank you, Dan Milano! This blending of fabricated Americans and fleshies have given me hours of joy and laughter. Love you and love your show. "Wait for Tardy!"
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