
Greg the Bunny
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.
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Plot Summary
A cynical, washed-up movie producer finds his life turned upside down when he is tasked with producing a new show for a foul-mouthed, anarchic sock puppet named Greg the Bunny. Despite Greg's rebellious nature and tendency to cause chaos, the producer must try to make the show a success, leading to a series of absurd situations and confrontations.
Critical Reception
Greg the Bunny was met with mixed to positive reviews. While some critics found its edgy, adult-oriented humor and the puppetry innovative, others felt it was too juvenile or relied too heavily on shock value. The show struggled to find a consistent audience, leading to its short run.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique blend of adult humor and puppetry.
- Criticized for being overly reliant on shock value and sometimes crude jokes.
- Seen as a daring, albeit divisive, attempt at unconventional television comedy.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Greg the Bunny is not readily available through general Google user reviews.
Fun Fact
The character of Greg the Bunny originated on the MTV show 'Robot Chicken,' where he was a recurring character before getting his own series.
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