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Greg the Bunny :: Rabbit Redux (a.k.a. Rochester Returns) (01x06)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Rabbit Redux (a.k.a. Rochester Returns)
Episode #: 01x06
Production Number: 1AEV06
Original Airdate: Wednesday April 24th, 2002
10/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Brent Carpenter
Writer: Bill Freiberger
 
Episode Summary
 
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Greg begins to have nightmares which involve him being buried alive by a shadowy figure. He realizes that it's Rochester Rabbit, the actor he replaced on "Sweetknuckle Junction." Greg finds him, homeless, and gets him a job working at the studio as the janitor. When Greg sprains his ankle during the shooting of the Thanksgiving sketch, Rochester happily fills in for him.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Donna KimballplayedAdditional PerformerRecurring (5th appearance)
James Murray (1)playedRochester RabbitRecurring (third appearance)
Kristin Charney (1)playedAdditional PerformerRecurring (second appearance)
Alison MorkplayedAdditional Performer 
Ashlynn RoseplayedAdditional Performer 
 
Episode Notes
 
This is one of three episode that do not have Greg giving a opening and closing narration. The other two being "Dottie Heat" and "Sock Like Me."
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
(After Greg accidentally punches Jimmy in the eye)
Greg: You might want to put something on that eye, Jimmy.
Jimmy: Come on Greg, you're a little bunny. I'm like, seven-hundred and fifty times your size.
 
Jimmy: What am I suppose to do? She wants nothing to do with me.
Count Blah: If they can put a man on the moon, we can certainly put you on Alison, blah.
 
Jimmy: Well Greg, when some people die it's a time to be sad, you know. But when others die, like the Irish or really evil people, it's time to celebrate.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Visual: Jimmy's shirt.

In the some of the scenes 'Ed, Edd, n' Eddy' can be seen on Jimmy's shirt. Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy is a cartoon show that airs on Cartoon Network.
 
Greg: Like an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.

Andrew Lloyd Webber is successful composer, most famous for Cats and Phantom of the Opera.
 
Rochester: I'm like John Travolta in between Grease and Pulp Fiction.

After staring in the successful musical Grease (1978), John Travolta hit a bit of a dry spell in his career, not finding very much success until his performance in Pulp Fiction (1994).
 
 
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