Greg the Bunny (2002–2004)
Except For Some Acting Troubles, It's Amazing
7 October 2002
What's not to like about Greg the Bunny? the puppets are simply f*****g hilarious, they all have their very own characteristics and... the outstanding voice job. Yes, their voices are awesome and help to forget the poor puppet design...like if that matters! remember that other TV show with simple characters design which is also politically incorrect... yes I'm talking about South Park.

But if the puppets are amazingly funny, the humans on this show don't really atract me. Seth Green was OK as Scott Evil, but is not convincing here as Jimmy, and perhaps so aren't Gil (another angry boss and dmanding father), Allison (nice legs but nothing else), Dottie (blonde dumb naïve and a bit slut). But somehow I liked Junction Jack as the voice of experience who can tolerate everything.

It happened to me with two other comedies-not-sitcoms: Shasta McNasty and Undeclared were removed after only one season (as the matter of fact, GtB is replacing Undeclared on the Fox network in Latin America). I guess this show is condemned to dissapear even though it is the only Fox comedy show worth since ever.

If it became more adult and politically incorrect it could become a South Park made of flesh and bone... and artificial fur.

BTW, I never saw Meet the Feebles, and probably never will as I believe Peter Jackson will live out of the Lord of the Rings franchise like George Lucas, so it doesn't matter if GtB is not as original as I thought, it still rocks and is the funniest show until the new season of Friends.
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