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''We're Just Like You!''
''We're Just Like You!''


''Greg The Bunny'' was a [[Sit Com]] set in a world where humans and puppets coexist as sentient races and interact freely. Greg the Bunny is the starring puppet of a [[Alternate Company Equivalent]] to [[Sesame Street]]; the show focused on back-stage shenanigans. In this case, Greg and the others in the cast are much less innocent offstage than on, contrasting with both [[The Muppet Show]] and other puppet shows fully on the cynical end of the [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]. (The series was something like [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]].)
''Greg The Bunny'' was a [[Sitcom]] set in a world where humans and puppets coexist as sentient races and interact freely. '''Greg the Bunny''' is the starring puppet of a [[Alternate Company Equivalent]] to [[Sesame Street]]; the show focused on back-stage shenanigans. In this case, Greg and the others in the cast are much less innocent offstage than on, contrasting with both [[The Muppet Show]] and other puppet shows fully on the cynical end of the [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]]. (The series was something like [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]].)


Extra drama was created because Greg is a relative newcomer to the cast - he replaced another rabbit because he was much cuter.
Extra drama was created because Greg is a relative newcomer to the cast - he replaced another rabbit because he was much cuter.
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* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: [[It Makes Sense in Context|Sammy Davis Jr.'s eyeballs]] in "The Jewel Heist."
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: [[It Makes Sense in Context|Sammy Davis Jr.'s eyeballs]] in "The Jewel Heist."
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Count Blah.
* [[Dirty Old Man]]: Count Blah.
* [[The Ditz]]: Tardy the Turtle. So much so that you can say Tardy the Turtle's non sequiturs in [[The Simpsons|Ralph Wiggum]]'s voice and it wouldn't seem out of character.
* [[The Ditz]]: Tardy the Turtle. So much so that you can say Tardy the Turtle's non sequiturs in [[The Simpsons (animation)|Ralph Wiggum]]'s voice and it wouldn't seem out of character.
** Tardy's also an [[Ensemble Darkhorse]].
** Tardy's also an [[Ensemble Darkhorse]].
* [[Engineered Public Confession]]
* [[Engineered Public Confession]]
* [[Executive Meddling]]: [[In Universe]]
* [[Executive Meddling]]: [[In-Universe]]
** Out of universe also. The network insisted on toning down the show's edgier aspects, making it much more "sitcommy" than the creators wanted.
** Out of universe also. The network insisted on toning down the show's edgier aspects, making it much more "sitcommy" than the creators wanted.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Count Blah accuses [[Sesame Street|Count von Count]] of this//
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Count Blah accuses [[Sesame Street|Count von Count]] of this//
{{quote| '''Count Blah:''' He's not even Romanian, he's freaking Italian, and he knows it, blah!}}
{{quote|'''Count Blah:''' He's not even Romanian, he's freaking Italian, and he knows it, blah!}}
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Greg the Bunny mentions in the first episode that puppets ("Fabricated-Americans") have trouble finding work and dating outside of their species because of their appearance. In fact, a lot of episodes (particularly "Sock Like Me" and "Greg Gets Puppish" on the FOX series) hammer this point home.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Greg the Bunny mentions in the first episode that puppets ("Fabricated-Americans") have trouble finding work and dating outside of their species because of their appearance. In fact, a lot of episodes (particularly "Sock Like Me" and "Greg Gets Puppish" on the FOX series) hammer this point home.
* [[Fantastic Slur]]: "Sock" has the same racially offensive weight as, say, the n-word for black people. Greg at one point explicitly compares his usage of it to [[Richard Pryor]]'s usage of the n-word.
* [[Fantastic Slur]]: "Sock" has the same racially offensive weight as, say, the n-word for black people. Greg at one point explicitly compares his usage of it to [[Richard Pryor]]'s usage of the n-word.
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* [[Mooning]]: Count Blah in a clip shown as part of the opening credits.
* [[Mooning]]: Count Blah in a clip shown as part of the opening credits.
* [[Nice Character, Mean Actor]]: Both Junction Jack and Warren have traits of this, being friendly and jovial on-screen but being far less so off-screen.
* [[Nice Character, Mean Actor]]: Both Junction Jack and Warren have traits of this, being friendly and jovial on-screen but being far less so off-screen.
* [[Nice Guy]]: Greg, while not as sweet and innocent as his ''Sweetknuckle Junction'' on-screen persona, is still the nicest, least cynical person on the show, bordering on [[Wide Eyed Idealist]] at times.
* [[Nice Guy]]: Greg, while not as sweet and innocent as his ''Sweetknuckle Junction'' on-screen persona, is still the nicest, least cynical person on the show, bordering on [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]] at times.
* [[Noodle Incident]]: Several with Greg and Jimmy. Frequent references and flashbacks only giving snippets of what might have happened to their lives before and even during the show.
* [[Noodle Incident]]: Several with Greg and Jimmy. Frequent references and flashbacks only giving snippets of what might have happened to their lives before and even during the show.
{{quote| ''Jimmy:'' You're the king of phases, Greg. Remember that time you tried Bhuddism?<br />
{{quote|''Jimmy:'' You're the king of phases, Greg. Remember that time you tried Bhuddism?
''Greg:'' I achieved enlightenment, didn't I?<br />
''Greg:'' I achieved enlightenment, didn't I?
''Jimmy:'' Yeah. And then you traded it. For a clarinet. }}
''Jimmy:'' Yeah. And then you traded it. For a clarinet. }}
** On the episode featuring [[Guest Star]] Corey Feldman, upon discovering himself chased by cops in Warren's car, he panics and states "I cannot be caught with puppet porn ''again''!"
** On the episode featuring [[Guest Star]] Corey Feldman, upon discovering himself chased by cops in Warren's car, he panics and states "I cannot be caught with puppet porn ''again''!"
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* [[Paintball Episode]]: "The Jewel Heist"
* [[Paintball Episode]]: "The Jewel Heist"
* [[Paste Eater]]: Tardy the Turtle has eaten everything from crayons, to drumsticks (the musical kind), to paintballs.
* [[Paste Eater]]: Tardy the Turtle has eaten everything from crayons, to drumsticks (the musical kind), to paintballs.
{{quote| '''Tardy''': "The green ones make me horny!"}}
{{quote|'''Tardy''': "The green ones make me horny!"}}
** Said quote is a [[Shout-Out]] to an [[Urban Legends|Urban Legend]] about green M&Ms.
** Said quote is a [[Shout-Out]] to an [[Urban Legends|Urban Legend]] about green M&Ms.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Dottie certainly has this reputation, though it's probably exaggerated.
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Dottie certainly has this reputation, though it's probably exaggerated.
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 4 October 2020

We're Just Like You!

Greg The Bunny was a Sitcom set in a world where humans and puppets coexist as sentient races and interact freely. Greg the Bunny is the starring puppet of a Alternate Company Equivalent to Sesame Street; the show focused on back-stage shenanigans. In this case, Greg and the others in the cast are much less innocent offstage than on, contrasting with both The Muppet Show and other puppet shows fully on the cynical end of the Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism. (The series was something like Who Framed Roger Rabbit?.)

Extra drama was created because Greg is a relative newcomer to the cast - he replaced another rabbit because he was much cuter.

Despite the relative cynicism, this show did have heartwarming moments and good spoofs thereof.

This show was greatly respected by critics, but didn't get enough of an audience. It did one season on FOX and two on the Independent Film Channel...

Greg and the crew return in the new MTV show Warren The Ape.

Tropes used in Greg the Bunny include:

Count Blah: He's not even Romanian, he's freaking Italian, and he knows it, blah!

  • Fantastic Racism: Greg the Bunny mentions in the first episode that puppets ("Fabricated-Americans") have trouble finding work and dating outside of their species because of their appearance. In fact, a lot of episodes (particularly "Sock Like Me" and "Greg Gets Puppish" on the FOX series) hammer this point home.
  • Fantastic Slur: "Sock" has the same racially offensive weight as, say, the n-word for black people. Greg at one point explicitly compares his usage of it to Richard Pryor's usage of the n-word.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Vampire: Count Blah
  • Furry Confusion
  • Heterosexual Life Partners: Greg and Jimmy
  • Human-Focused Adaptation: The FOX series, thanks to Executive Meddling.
  • Jerkass: Warren
  • Loud of War: This is how Greg convinced Jimmy to help him get the job at Sweet Knuckle Junction.
  • Mooning: Count Blah in a clip shown as part of the opening credits.
  • Nice Character, Mean Actor: Both Junction Jack and Warren have traits of this, being friendly and jovial on-screen but being far less so off-screen.
  • Nice Guy: Greg, while not as sweet and innocent as his Sweetknuckle Junction on-screen persona, is still the nicest, least cynical person on the show, bordering on Wide-Eyed Idealist at times.
  • Noodle Incident: Several with Greg and Jimmy. Frequent references and flashbacks only giving snippets of what might have happened to their lives before and even during the show.

Jimmy: You're the king of phases, Greg. Remember that time you tried Bhuddism?
Greg: I achieved enlightenment, didn't I?
Jimmy: Yeah. And then you traded it. For a clarinet.

    • On the episode featuring Guest Star Corey Feldman, upon discovering himself chased by cops in Warren's car, he panics and states "I cannot be caught with puppet porn again!"
  • Oh Crap: The look on Warren's face when he bends over and hears the distinct sound of tearing.
  • Operation: Jealousy: Jimmy attempts this by flirting with Susan (while female, similar in build and voice to Sweetums from the Muppets) to hopefully get Alison's attention. It doesn't work quite like he expected.
  • Paintball Episode: "The Jewel Heist"
  • Paste Eater: Tardy the Turtle has eaten everything from crayons, to drumsticks (the musical kind), to paintballs.

Tardy: "The green ones make me horny!"