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Dan Milano
TV Series Starring Dan Milano
Dawn of the Croods
The world's first family is back for more laughs as they discover sports, sleepovers and other wonders in a world of exotic creatures and adventures. This 2D animated cartoon is based on the 3D animated feature film, "The Croods".
Warren the Ape
A puppet actor, whose career has been on a downward spiral since a brief taste of success on the sitcom Greg the Bunny, is trying to clean up his life and find his way back into the Hollywood limelight.
Robot Chicken
Robot Chicken is a stop-motion animated series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich. It airs on Adult Swim and features hilarious sketches and parodies.
The show uses action figures and toys to bring pop culture references to life. With a talented voice cast and clever writing, Robot Chicken is a must-watch for comedy fans.
Greg the Bunny
Can puppets and humans live side by side? In the world of Greg the Bunny, they can. Set in Hollywood, land of movie stars and struggling actors of all fabrics, Greg the Bunny (Dan Milano), a squeaky-voiced rabbit puppet, longs to live the high life - one where he's got a job or something. Greg's best friend and roommate, Jimmy Bender (Seth Green), is a slacker - not to mention a human. Jimmy's father, Gil (Eugene Levy), is the blunt and perpetually nervous executive producer/director of the low-budget (and low-rated) children's show, Sweetknuckle Junction. A cross between Sesame Street and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Sweetknuckle mixes the fun of trains with the joy of letters and numbers, and is brought to you by the human co-stars, Junction Jack (Bob Gunton), the conductor, and Dottie Sunshine (Dina Waters), the helper, with funding provided by the puppet co-stars, Professor Ape (Dan Milano), the scholarly monkey, and Count Blah (Drew Massey), the counting vampire. Off-ca
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