Characters
Greg the Bunny
Greg the Bunny
Greg the Bunny is a dreamer -- sweet, cuddly, and vulnerable, yet with an ambition that will stop at nothing to make his dreams come true. Born to a rabbit puppet and an absentee human father, Greg was raised in Franklyn Lakes, New Jersey. His mother, a sweatshop seamstress, scraped up enough money to put Greg through all-human schools. The only Fabricated Americans he saw as peers were the ones on television. This began an early obsession with the medium--you might even say that TV was Greg's surrogate father.
In school, Greg tried out for student plays and local theatre. Though he was rarely taken seriously, Greg stole every spotlight--whether upstaging Jesus in the nativity play or updating "Of Mice and Men" so that Lenny really did get to tend the rabbits.
When his mother died of black lung disease, the teenage bunny hopped a freight to the big city. Since then, Greg has found minor success as the sidekick on a failed local-access show, "Uncle Coach," a string of local commercials and a disastrous sitcom on the Fox Network.
Currently, Greg shares a dingy L.A. apartment with Warren "the Ape" DeMontague. With the help of his agent, Pal Friendlies, and the advice of his idol, Count Blah, Greg strives to once again find a spotlight. He will crash any audition, topple any competition and undergo any transformation necessary in order to secure himself another shot at fame.
Greg the Bunny is a dreamer -- sweet, cuddly, and vulnerable, yet with an ambition that will stop at nothing to make his dreams come true. Born to a rabbit puppet and an absentee human father, Greg was raised in Franklyn Lakes, New Jersey. His mother, a sweatshop seamstress, scraped up enough money to put Greg through all-human schools. The only Fabricated Americans he saw as peers were the ones on television. This began an early obsession with the medium--you might even say that TV was Greg's surrogate father.
In school, Greg tried out for student plays and local theatre. Though he was rarely taken seriously, Greg stole every spotlight--whether upstaging Jesus in the nativity play or updating "Of Mice and Men" so that Lenny really did get to tend the rabbits.
When his mother died of black lung disease, the teenage bunny hopped a freight to the big city. Since then, Greg has found minor success as the sidekick on a failed local-access show, "Uncle Coach," a string of local commercials and a disastrous sitcom on the Fox Network.
Currently, Greg shares a dingy L.A. apartment with Warren "the Ape" DeMontague. With the help of his agent, Pal Friendlies, and the advice of his idol, Count Blah, Greg strives to once again find a spotlight. He will crash any audition, topple any competition and undergo any transformation necessary in order to secure himself another shot at fame.
