The Library - Seinfeld - was created on 1991-10-16.
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The final episode of Seinfeld aired on May 14, 1998.
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The episode is called "The Bubble Boy" it is the 7th episode of the 4th season of Seinfeld.
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Almost. There is a batman in every episode of Seinfeld!
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Superman. He either had the magnet on his fridge or he had a statue on his shelf
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Jerry Seinfeld made an estimated 1 million dollars for each episode of the sitcom, Seinfeld. He has not appeared in any other television shows since his series ended.
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Kramer claimed to have an IQ of 129 on an episode of Seinfeld.
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The television episode on Seinfeld where Kramer created a prototype bra for men was episode 29. Kramer called this "The Bro", while Costanza called it the "The Manssiere."
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"schmoopie", played by Alexandra Wentworth, was in the episode "The Soup Nazi"
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Seinfeld - 1989 The Library 3-5 is rated/received certificates of:
Australia:PG
Canada:PG (video rating)
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No. The "Seinfeld" episode nominated for the 1996-1997 season was "The Yada Yada." The Primetime Emmy went to "Ellen" for "The Puppy Episode."
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No. Many stars were in episodes of Seinfeld over the years, but not Cameron Diaz.
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Frogger. Episode 174, "The Frogger."
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I Think This Seinfeld Episode Was Entitled The Non Fat Yogurt.
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Seinfeld - 1989 The Library 3-5 was released on:
USA: 16 October 1991
Hungary: 5 October 2009
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He cheated in the contest
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Dyana Ortelli is credited as Lupe the chambermaid
so NO D.Moore does not appear in The Trip part 1
or in any other episode of Seinfeld for that matter yet-
there is a discussion about spelling of her name
in the episode The Secretary S6E9
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The four primary characters on Seinfeld are:
Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld)
Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus)
Cosmo Kramer (Michael Richards)
George Castanza (Jason Alexander)
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The Opposite. It was from Season 5, episode 86 of the show.
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"The Strike" was the 166th episode of Seinfeld and focused on, and popularized, the holiday of Festivus. "The strike" refers to Kramer's 12 year strike against his former employer H&H Bagels.
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I swore that was him in the "Serenity Now" Seinfeld episode, however I found out its actually Ross Malinger (who played Jonah on "Sleepless in Seattle"). Wow he looks a lot like Jett!
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White Supremacists.
The name of the episode was "The Limo."
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