This "Muppet Babies" And "Seinfeld" Mash-Up Might Be The Weirdest Thing You See Today
“Seinfeld Babies” even parodies the “The Contest.”
“Seinfeld Babies” even parodies the “The Contest.”
I take it back. George is the most relatable person on Seinfeld.
Plus a job in porn identification, the most horrifying snake in existence, and stunning photos of sunset over Chinese rivers.
Plus the Soup Nazi takes on the gun lobby, a brilliantly insane McDonald’s promo, and Fraggle Rock’s bizarre obsession with death.
Some of your favorite TV characters could have been played by completely different actors. Prepare to have your mind blown.
Plus a capybara who adopted puppies, the guy who wants to replace food, and the most intense recruiting letter in the world.
Elaine Benes is the most relatable TV character of all time. End of story.
15 precious seconds of adorable German-language insanity.
BRB, strange water in eyes. Damn you, LIFE.
A look back on the best pseudonyms from the characters of Seinfeld.
Do the opposite of these things and nothing bad will ever happen to you on Valentine’s Day.
Welcome to February or whatever you call it.
The characters from nearly all of your favorite TV shows, from The Simpsons to Lost to Seinfeld, can be traced back to Detective Munch of Law & Order: SVU. He knows everyone.
Artist Erin Bernas Pearce ordered custom-made George Costanza print fabric, then hand-sewed a lovely party dress for New Year’s. I would strangle at least 20 puppies for this.
Another year, another slew of New Year’s resolutions. What would yours have looked like 20 years ago?
The Seinfeld creator made a hilarious cartoon for Funny or Die based on his memories of Thanksgiving in Brooklyn with his family.
Game of Thrones, a show about nothing.
Seinfeld announced on Twitter Wednesday night that he’d be stopping by comedian Colin Quinn’s set at the Creek and the Cave in Long Island City.
And if you were wondering (and I know that you are) Jerry Seinfeld DOES bring up Michael Richards’s “incident.”
Hello, Newman!
It’s a golden age of True Pairings: there’s the public coupling of Michael and Jackie (That 70’s Show), as well as Jon Snow and Ygritte (Game of Thrones), plus unsubstantiated rumors of a romance between Mulder and Scully (The X-Files), and most recently, flirty pictures of a reunion between Dylan and Kelly (90210). Who would you be the most excited to see k-i-s-s-i-n-g in real life?
Seinfeld + Breaking Bad = situational comedy with Jesse Pinkman. I’d watch.
“When I tell them they can’t go to the Jersey Shore, I haven’t seen tears but girls have been very upset.”
Not only the greatest sitcom ever, Seinfeld helped launch the career of many actors you love today.
Although not much is known about it yet, here’s what we do know so far. (via avclub.com).
Hopefully he tweets a lot more than Dave Chappelle has.
BuzzFeeders got together and made a list of the 20 best TV shows of the ’90s that never get enough credit for being great. Scour the internet and find these shows!
TV shows pretty often tend to have a whole lot of white people on them. In this week’s episode of Funny or Die’s “Billy on the Street,” Billy Eichner claims that Dawson’s Creek is the “whitest TV show of all time.” Here’s a case for Dawson, as well as nine other classically white programs.
In case you haven’t noticed, Rick Santorum looks exactly like Jerry in season five, episode eight of “Seinfeld.” The episode’s title, appropriately enough, is “The Barber.”