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Greg the Bunny

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  Episode Information  
Title: Welcome to Sweetknuckle Junction
Episode Number: 1
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 1
Production Number: 1AEV01
Original Airdate: Wednesday March 27th, 2002
9/10 (1 Vote cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Mike Mitchell (2)
Writer: Steven Levitan
Spencer Chinoy
Dan Milano
  Episode Summary  
Meet Greg the Bunny, one of many fabricated Americans, or puppets, living in the United States. He's having trouble getting a job, until one day he asks his friend Jimmy Bender, a human, if he can get him a job at 'Sweetknuckle Junction', a kids TV show directed by Jimmy's father. When the job interview turns in to a casting audition and he gets the part, Greg finds himself becoming the newest child star.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Carl BridgeplayedAdditional PerformerRecurring (second appearance)
Donna KimballplayedAdditional PerformerRecurring (second appearance)
James Murray (1)playedRochester RabbitRecurring (first appearance)
Scott Johnson (1)playedAdditional PerformerRecurring (first appearance)
David SpadeplayedHimself 
Jeffrey RossplayedSecurity Guard 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Stevie WonderLiving for the City 
  Episode Quotes  
Greg: Fact: There are 3.2 million puppets or as we prefer to be called, Fabricated Americans, currently residing in the United States.
 
Jimmy: Dude, I hate people a pool-man. It's not like in the movies at all.
Greg: What, no horny housewives?
 
Alison: We need to find the next Elmo if we're going to reach a younger audience.
Gil: Younger audience? We already reach 4 year olds. How young you wanna go? Fetal?
 
Jimmy: I've said a thousand times, I'm sorry!
Greg: (taking a bath in Jimmy's sink) Well, you know what I got to say to that? (farts)
Jimmy: Dude, my dishes are in there.
 
Alison: Greg is here!
Greg: In the fleece.
 
Tardy: (eating a crayon) Crayons taste like purple.
 
Rochester: I'm gonna kick up the pretty boy. Yea, lets see how demographically desirable he is with one eye!
 
Count Blah: Rochester, my friend, don't do it, blah!
Rochester: Give me one good reason why I shouldn't.
Count Blah: Ah, prison rape.
 
  Cultural References  
Count Blah: Look, don't turn this in to a freakin' Abbott and Costello routine, okay?

Abbott and Costello, of The Abbott and Costello Show, were known for their slap-stick humor during the fifties.
 
Alison: We need to find the next Elmo if we're going to reach a younger audience.

Elmo is one of the puppets from Sesame Street, a long running children's show that is referenced many times on Greg the Bunny.
 
Greg: Whatcha' talking 'bout, lady?

This line is a famous and popular quote from the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes.
 
Greg: Wow. Not since Vince Lombardi has anyone given such a rousing and inspirational speech.

Vince Lombardi is one of the most famous NFL coaches in history. The Super Bowl trophy is name after him. He lead the Green Bay Packers to five NFL championships and two Super Bowl victories.
 
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