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Greg the Bunny :: Rabbit Redux (a.k.a. Rochester Returns) (01x06)
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| Title: | Rabbit Redux (a.k.a. Rochester Returns) |
| Episode #: | 01x06 |
| Production Number: | 1AEV06 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday April 24th, 2002 |
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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. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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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." |
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(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. |
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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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