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Ok, I didn't know about this at all but apparently "Greg the Bunny" will return to the air with new episodes done by IFC.

 

Must feel good to be Seth Green. He's got a hit show on CN, Family Guy is coming back, and now Greg the Bunny is returning.

 

So what are the thoughts on Greg the Bunny? Worthy of coming back?

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Where'd you hear this? It's spectacular if it's true.

On IFC, Seth Green was interviewed at the cast reunion for the show and they talked about the show returning to IFC.

 

Been nice if they had given a date for its return, but they didn't.

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Seth Green is going to be a star someday.

 

Just because he was on Buffy.

Oh shut up about your fucking Buffy.

Eat ass! Oz was one of the greatest Buffyverse characters ever. And while I don't really agree that it's souly cause he was on Buffy...the Buffy marks stick together

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This is a press release from last September:

 

IFC Boils Up More 'Greg the Bunny'

Wednesday, September 08

 

In a huge victory for fabricated Americans everywhere, Greg the Bunny is returning to television. The star of FOX's short-lived comedy "Greg the Bunny" will do a half-hour special on IFC.

Fans will recall that Greg got his big break hosting a movie showcase on IFC in 2001 (after debuting on New York public access in 1999). The bunny's FOX series, which co-starred flesh-and-blood actors Seth Green, Sarah Silverman and Eugene Levy, was cancelled after only seven episodes, a decision that still rankles dozens of viewers.

 

The IFC special, which could evolve into a new series run, will feature appearances by Green and Silverman as well as Adam Goldberg, Lou Ferrigno and IFC regular Jon Favreau, host of the channel's "Dinner for Five." The special will pick up two years after the end of Greg's series, finding the bunny humiliated and, according to The Hollywood Reporter, seeking solace with fabricated friends Warren the Ape and Count Blah in Las Vegas.

 

 

"'Greg the Bunny' was this tiny thing on IFC that became this huge series on FOX," says Alison Palmer Bourke, IFC's vice president of development and production on original movies and specials. "We always kept up our relationship with the creators, so when the opportunity presented itself, we thought 'Why not?'"

Bourke will join "Greg the Bunny" co-creators Sean Baker, Spencer Chinoy and Dan Milano in executive producing the special.

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Yeah, but Seth and IFC were saying they are bringing it back as a full-time series in what I saw last night. So either they loved the special so much they already decided, or IFC and Seth just confused me.

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