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''[[Wikipedia:Seinfeld|Seinfeld]]'' is an American TV Show created by Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David. It is known for its quirky and neurotic humor and the uncomfortable and hilarious situations the main characters find themselves in. The show has been referenced several times in the cartoon.
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'''''{{w|Seinfeld}}''''' is a popular {{w|sitcom}} that originally aired from 1989 to 1998. Created by comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, the show centered on a fictionalized version of Seinfeld and his friend group in New York City. The show, often regarded as one of the greatest and most popular of its kind, is known for its quirky humor based on the hilarious situations the neurotic characters find themselves in. The show has been referenced several times in the cartoon.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[Hairstyle Runner]]{{--}} An entry on the gallery says "David putty is the tick" which refers to Patrick Warburton's roles as both David Puddy in Seinfeld and the title character in The Tick, a short-lived live action show on FOX.
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*[[Hairstyle Runner]] {{--}} An entry on the gallery is captioned "David putty is the tick". This refers to actor {{w|Patrick Warburton}}, who portrayed David Puddy in ''Seinfeld'' and the title character in ''{{w|The Tick (2001 TV series)|The Tick}}'' (a superhero with antennae similar to the illustrated hairstyle).
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*[[Club Aquatica Interview - 29 Oct 2003]]{{--}} Matt mentions watching a lot of Seinfeld.
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*[[Club Aquatica Interview - 29 Oct 2003]] {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]] mentions that he and his brother watch a lot of ''Seinfeld'', alongside ''[[The Simpsons]]'' and ''{{w|Friends}}''.
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*[[King Dingo]]{{--}} The plot of the game parallels the highly publicized 1980 disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain in Australia's Northern Territory and the ensuing trial. The incident and was later lampooned on the show, spawning the briefly popular catchphrase, "A dingo ate my baby!"
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*[[King Dingo]] {{--}} The plot of the game references the highly publicized {{w|Death of Azaria Chamberlain|1980 disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain}} in Australia. The incident was later lampooned on ''Seinfeld'' episode "{{w|The Stranded (Seinfeld)|The Stranded]]", which referenced the popular phrase "A {{w|dingo ate my baby}}!"
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*Email [[pizzaz]]{{--}} Strong Bad dressing up as a captain for an interview is similar to an episode of Seinfeld in which Jerry is forced to wear a pirate shirt for an interview and is asked why he is wearing it by his interviewer several times.
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*Email [[pizzaz]] {{--}} Strong Bad dressing up as a captain for an interview is somewhat similar to "{{w|The Puffy Shirt}}", an episode in which a frustrated Jerry is obliged to wear {{w|Poet shirt|an ostentatious shirt}} for an interview that makes him look like a pirate, a fact that his interviewer brings up many times.
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*[[Bug In Mouth Disease]]{{--}} Homestar overreacting over swallowing a bug is similar to a Seinfeld episode, in which George did the same thing.
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*[[Bug In Mouth Disease]] {{--}} [[Homestar Runner]] overreacting over swallowing a bug is similar to a gag in "{{w|The Ex-Girlfriend}}", in which George accidentally swallows a fly while eating and panics about "what can happen".
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*[[Family Resemblence]]{{--}} The logo for Jurvy-Skat resembles that of the logo of the show.
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*[[Family Resemblence]] {{--}} The logo for [[Jurvy-Skat]] resembles that of the logo of the show, red text over a gold oval.
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*Email [[theme song]]{{--}} Strong Bad in front of the side brick wall of Bubs' Concession Stand in the closing credits refers to Jerry Seinfeld's ending stand-up comedy segment of episodes of Seinfeld. The credit "based on the comedy stylings of Little Strong Bad" also refers to this and other programs starring comics.
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*Email [[theme song]] {{--}} Strong Bad in front of the side brick wall of Bubs' Concession Stand during the closing credits refers to how ''Seinfeld'' episodes were frequently bookended by filmed segments of Jerry Seinfeld performing stand-up comedy onstage. An early idea for ''Seinfeld'' was that the show would explore where a comedian gets his material, similar to the onscreen credit "based on the comedy stylings of Little Strong Bad".
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*[[Later That Night...]]{{--}} Homestar and Strong Sad reenact a common recurring scene in Seinfeld whenever George comes over to Jerry's apartment. Also, Coach Z's "Like flaming glorbs..." is a reference to "Flaming Globes of Sigmund", a film-within-a-show from the Seinfeld episode "The Heart Attack", in which Seinfeld creator Larry David (who The Poopsmith is dressed as) speaks the line "like flaming globes!"
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*[[Later That Night...]] {{--}}
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**Homestar [[I really like your costume|misidentifies]] [[Strong Mad]]'s costume as "the door from ''Seinfeld''". His costume was actually from ''Friends'', which Coach Z points out also originally aired on Thursday nights (and also on NBC).
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**Homestar and Strong Sad reenact George calling Jerry to get {{w|Access control|buzzed in}} to his apartment, a common recurring scene in ''Seinfeld''.
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**[[The Poopsmith]]'s costume "Flaming Globes of Sigmund" is a reference to fictional sci-fi B-movie ''The Flaming Globes of Sigmund'' seen in the episode "{{w|The Heart Attack}}". A brief scene of the movie is shown, where a man (played by series co-creator Larry David) is seen maniacally screaming that the burning planets look "like flaming globes" {{--}} as quoted by Coach Z.
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[[Category:Entertainment running gags]]

Revision as of 22:30, 7 February 2023

Flaming Glorbes!

Seinfeld is a popular sitcom that originally aired from 1989 to 1998. Created by comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, the show centered on a fictionalized version of Seinfeld and his friend group in New York City. The show, often regarded as one of the greatest and most popular of its kind, is known for its quirky humor based on the hilarious situations the neurotic characters find themselves in. The show has been referenced several times in the cartoon.

Appearances

  • Hairstyle Runner — An entry on the gallery is captioned "David putty is the tick". This refers to actor Patrick Warburton, who portrayed David Puddy in Seinfeld and the title character in The Tick (a superhero with antennae similar to the illustrated hairstyle).
  • Club Aquatica Interview - 29 Oct 2003Matt Chapman mentions that he and his brother watch a lot of Seinfeld, alongside The Simpsons and Friends.
  • King Dingo — The plot of the game references the highly publicized 1980 disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain in Australia. The incident was later lampooned on Seinfeld episode "{{w|The Stranded (Seinfeld)|The Stranded]]", which referenced the popular phrase "A dingo ate my baby!"
  • Email pizzaz — Strong Bad dressing up as a captain for an interview is somewhat similar to "The Puffy Shirt", an episode in which a frustrated Jerry is obliged to wear an ostentatious shirt for an interview that makes him look like a pirate, a fact that his interviewer brings up many times.
  • Bug In Mouth DiseaseHomestar Runner overreacting over swallowing a bug is similar to a gag in "The Ex-Girlfriend", in which George accidentally swallows a fly while eating and panics about "what can happen".
  • Family Resemblence — The logo for Jurvy-Skat resembles that of the logo of the show, red text over a gold oval.
  • Email theme song — Strong Bad in front of the side brick wall of Bubs' Concession Stand during the closing credits refers to how Seinfeld episodes were frequently bookended by filmed segments of Jerry Seinfeld performing stand-up comedy onstage. An early idea for Seinfeld was that the show would explore where a comedian gets his material, similar to the onscreen credit "based on the comedy stylings of Little Strong Bad".
  • Later That Night...
    • Homestar misidentifies Strong Mad's costume as "the door from Seinfeld". His costume was actually from Friends, which Coach Z points out also originally aired on Thursday nights (and also on NBC).
    • Homestar and Strong Sad reenact George calling Jerry to get buzzed in to his apartment, a common recurring scene in Seinfeld.
    • The Poopsmith's costume "Flaming Globes of Sigmund" is a reference to fictional sci-fi B-movie The Flaming Globes of Sigmund seen in the episode "The Heart Attack". A brief scene of the movie is shown, where a man (played by series co-creator Larry David) is seen maniacally screaming that the burning planets look "like flaming globes" — as quoted by Coach Z.