Can puppets and humans live side by side? 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. Jimmy's father, Gil (Eugene Levy), is the blunt and perpetually nervous executive producer/director of the low-budget (and low-rated) children's show, Sweetknuckle Junction. A cross between Sesame Street and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Sweetknuckle mixes the fun of trains with the joy of letters and numbers, and is brought to you by the human co-stars, Junction Jack (Bob Gunton), the conductor, and Dottie Sunshine (Dina Waters), the helper, with funding provided by the puppet co-stars, Professor Ape (Dan Milano), the scholarly monkey, and Count Blah (Drew Massey), the counting vampire. Off-ca
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Bob Gunton | Junction Jack |
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Seth Green | Jimmy Bender |
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Eugene Levy | Gil Bender |
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Sarah Silverman | Alison Kaiser |
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Dina Spybey | Dottie Sunshine |
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Dan Milano | Greg The Bunny/Warren DeMontague |
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Victor Yerrid | Tardy Turtle |
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Drew Massey | Count Blah |
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James Murray | Susan Monster |
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Donna Kimball | |
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Mark Bryan Wilson | |
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Carl Bridge | |
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Allan Trautman | |
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Kristin Charney | |
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Kevin Michael Richardson | SK-2.0 Announcer |
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Brad Abrell | Additional Performer |
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Scott Johnson | |
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Emil Beheshti | Harassing Employee on Video |
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Len Levitt | |
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John C. Crawford | |
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Gary Oldman | Gary Oldman |
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David Koechner | Paintball Instructor |
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Caroline Aaron | Casting Director |
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Corey Feldman | Corey Feldman |
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David Spade | David Spade |
Greg goes in for an assistant's job at Sweetknuckle Junction, and walks out with a starring role.
When the show bombs with a children's focus group, Alison plans changes -- and Jimmy's ideas just might be the trick.
Greg is jealous when Jimmy gets a new love interest -- whose dog is quite aggressive. Meanwhile, the gals revolt when Gil doesn't invite them to a paintball weekend.
The head of a puppets rights organization orders Greg to familiarize himself with puppish culture -- to the detriment of the show.
Dottie is blackmailed by a guy who has a dirty tape of her -- and plans to post it on the internet if she can't get him a role on the show.
Greg feels guilty for stealing Rochester's job, and wants to patch things up. Meanwhile, Jimmy wants to score with Alison.
Alison tries to fool a TV Guide reporter into believing that the cast is a happy, functional family, in hopes of getting on the cover.
Father/son relations between Jimmy and Gil are damaged when father doesn't tell son that his parents' marriage is over.
Believing that Alison won't let him do Shakespeare on the show, an angry Warren takes a leak in her open convertible.
Warren can't get over his ex-wife, Maggie, and Count Blah can't get over his dead wife, Maldora... until he meets Maggie.
Dottie is crushed when Greg lies to the gang, and tells them that he did the nasty with her.
Alison forces the staff to undergo puppet sensitivity training after somebody writes the ""S"" word in the men's room.
Warren plots to get even with his bad neighbor, Corey Feldman. Meanwhile, Jimmy feels unloved when Gil yells at him.