View Full Version : greg the bunny
//\/\/
05-08-2006, 10:29 AM
saw this for the first time on itv4 - funny as fuck - the muppets after a smoke - heartily recommended! :)
holden
05-08-2006, 11:32 AM
saw this for the first time on itv4 - funny as fuck - the muppets after a smoke - heartily recommended! :)
It's an acquired taste...they used to show this on Sunday nights in the US on Fox along with "The Simpsons", "Futurama" and i think "Malcolm in the Middle". It didn't last long, though.
Seth Green is a very funny guy, and Eugene Levy can be. But both of them were kinda dull in this as straight-men to the puppets. Seth Green's "Robot Chicken" clay/toy-animation program on Cartoon Network is much better than "Greg", methinks.
gambit
05-08-2006, 11:57 AM
The name alone drove me away.
joethelion
05-08-2006, 02:21 PM
I tried watching it a couple of times...
but honestly - it just felt like "Married: With Children" but with a muppet bunny
I remember this show. I thought it was pretty funny. A surprising number of people remember this show despite its short run and seemingly no one watching it.
"A-ig-hit."
"Nono, say 'Alight', but lose the L."
holden
05-09-2006, 04:01 PM
I tried watching it a couple of times...
but honestly - it just felt like "Married: With Children" but with a muppet bunny
I see what you mean. Just sort of standard fare sitcom stuff with a puppet cast. I guess they were supposed to work on a kid's show or something.
A better version of this idea is MTV2's "Wondershowzen". It's sick, twisted and hilarious. The puppets talk of decidedly-adult things, although they are supposed to be educational. There are also kids voicing-over old educational films anddoing rude interviews.
sloff
05-10-2006, 07:06 AM
"Greg the Bunny" and Comedy Central's "TV Funhouse" were two of the best shows with puppets I've ever seen. They were both very twisted and amusing to watch. I was disappointed that neither lasted too long.
The "Wondershowzen" pilot that was kicking around on the net seemed so much better than the actual episodes I've managed to catch. I hope its just that I've only gotten to see a couple disappointing ones.
I guess I have an easier time enjoying puppets harrassing people in fictional space than in real space.
sloff
05-10-2006, 07:06 AM
"Greg the Bunny" and Comedy Central's "TV Funhouse" were two of the best shows with puppets I've ever seen. They were both very twisted and amusing to watch. I was disappointed that neither lasted too long.
The "Wondershowzen" pilot that was kicking around on the net seemed so much better than the actual episodes I've managed to catch. I hope its just that I've only gotten to see a couple disappointing ones.
I guess I have an easier time enjoying puppets harrassing people in fictional space than in real space.
vBulletin® v3.8.11, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.