Warren The Ape

Warren The Ape

2010
Warren The Ape
Warren The Ape

Warren The Ape

8.2 | en | Comedy

Warren the Ape is an MTV reality show parody which ran from June 14 to August 30, 2010 and aired at 10:30 p.m. The series is a spin-off of the IFC and Fox TV show Greg the Bunny, and follows the titular character's life as he tries to get his life back together following the cancellation of Greg the Bunny. Warren has paid more attention to drugs, booze, and women than his career, which has degenerated into a series of seedy exploitation films, obscure industrials, low-rent theater productions, and a regrettable string of skin flicks. With the help of his addiction specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Warren tries to clean up his act, patch up his relationships, and claw his way back into the Hollywood limelight.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP12  Rock Opera
Aug. 30,2010
Rock Opera

Warren is stressed when he tries to produce an auto-biographical rock opera.

EP11  Black Lotus
Aug. 23,2010
Black Lotus

Warren gambles away his rent money, then must hit up former co-stars for cash.

EP10  Anger Management
Aug. 16,2010
Anger Management

Warren gets angry when Dr. Drew suggests he try to control his temper.

EP9  Out With the Old
Aug. 09,2010
Out With the Old

In attempt to let go of the past, Warren decides to sell off his prized possessions.

EP8  Support System
Aug. 02,2010
Support System

After being kicked out of AA, Warren decides to form a rival group.

EP7  It Girl
Jul. 26,2010
It Girl

Warren decides to attach himself to a single "It girl.''

EP6  Bad Po Fo
Jul. 19,2010
Bad Po Fo

Warren gets an offer to do a pilot episode for a cop drama which butts heads with the executives at MTV.

EP5  Gay Ape
Jul. 12,2010
Gay Ape

A pornographic film of Warren resurfaces, surprisingly opening doors for him.

EP4  Amends
Jul. 05,2010
Amends

Warren attempts to make amends to those he has done wrong. However, one of his old friends is too hurt to forgive him.

EP3  Crash Course
Jun. 28,2010
Crash Course

Warren thinks that by corrupting children, he is helping them to survive in the real world.

EP2  Abstinence
Jun. 21,2010
Abstinence

Warren is counseled to abstain from sex by Dr Drew. Warren then turns to Greg the Bunny for support.

EP1  Big Score
Jun. 14,2010
Big Score

Warren promises his AA sponsor that he would get a job. In order to get the job, Warren sabotages his competition.

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8.2 | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 2010-06-14 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.warrentheape.com
Synopsis

Warren the Ape is an MTV reality show parody which ran from June 14 to August 30, 2010 and aired at 10:30 p.m. The series is a spin-off of the IFC and Fox TV show Greg the Bunny, and follows the titular character's life as he tries to get his life back together following the cancellation of Greg the Bunny. Warren has paid more attention to drugs, booze, and women than his career, which has degenerated into a series of seedy exploitation films, obscure industrials, low-rent theater productions, and a regrettable string of skin flicks. With the help of his addiction specialist, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Warren tries to clean up his act, patch up his relationships, and claw his way back into the Hollywood limelight.

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Cast

Josh Sussman , Drew Pinsky

Director

Dan Milano

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Reviews

munster-monkey I've never heard of Warren the Ape before, at first I was skeptical on if this show was going to be funny. The first episode I got a few laughs, but it wasn't hilarious. Then the second episode came on air it was called "Abstinence" and I got to tell you that was the funniest episode, after that I became a huge fan. I especially liked the character Greg the Bunny, and the part that got me laughing is when Greg took him to play "Dungeons and Dragons" that whole seen was funny. As the show went on, it got funnier. This show has the best puppeteer just by the way the puppet interacts with the actors, and I know it must be hard to improvise, and to make expressions with a puppet, that's another reason why I like this show. And I like the whole plot of that he's a actor who is trying to make a comeback, and he's an alcoholic, he does drugs, and is a sex addict, and he's a puppet, oh I'm sorry a "Fabricated American." lol When I started to like this show I had to find out who the puppeteer is and I found out his name is Dan Milano. And that lead me to find out who Greg the Bunny is, and that they had a sit-com on Fox about 6 years ago, but it got canceled. But before that they had their own little show on a thing called "Junktape", and then they got put on Independent Film Channel (IFC). On Junktape it was just Greg the Bunny interviewing people on the street, it may seem lame but it's pretty funny. On IFC they added little more puppets, including Warren the Ape. On IFC they would do freakin' funny parodies of movies and shows, and they were freer to do improve. On Fox they were restricted on allot of things, but FOX gave them allot of new characters and a new Greg. Oh yeah, these shows aren't for people with "baby ears"!, because it includes adult themes. I have got to give props to the puppeteers especially Dan Milano. He's an excellent voice actor and puppeteer, and does amazing improve with a puppet. I'm a huge fan of Greg the Bunny and Warren the Ape, and I hope Warren the Ape doesn't get canceled I think it's a great hit, and I hope you guys like this show to.
LittleGoose Start with an Ape puppet. Give him a "special" helmet, add a pinch of sincerity, ample of libido and a raging alcohol problem and you have yourself the rumblings of a great TV show. Warren DeMontague is a Thespian actor who is down on his luck and trying to get back into Hollywood. Unfortunately the drugs, alcohol and hookers keep getting in the way. What cracks me up is the fact that he interacts with his human counterparts so well. The puppetry is second to none and his facial expressions are spot on. What's so funny about the show is that Warren is nearly always drunk, spends most of his time frequenting lap dancing bars and enjoying the sound of his own voice.Must watch comedy TV. I just hope MTV keeps this going and it runs for a second season.