Thursday, August 7, 2008

For Us Seinfeld Fans.


This is the Seinfeld Poster Challenge from TBS.com. How many gags can you find? (Hint: There's 38... some are REALLY weirdly represented) I posted the answers below the poster as hidden text. Just highlight it to view them. After that, I made a duplicate image, with all the answers there. The only two I was confused about was The Statue and The Puffy Shirt... I don't even remember the Statue episode, because it was in season 2 and I don't watch them.

Also: To view the posters full size (which you'll probably have to do to see everything), click them and open 'em in a new window.

1. Double Dipping, 2. Fusilli Jerry, 3. Art Vandalay, 4. Stopping Short, 5. Festivus Pole, 6. Sponge Worthy, 7. Little Jerry, 8. Muffin Tops, 9. The Statue, 10. De-Gifting, 11. Anti-Dentite, 12. Smelly Car, 13. Pig Man, 14. The Bro, 15. Man Hands, 16. Puddy, 17. Soup Nazi, 18. Kramerica, 19. Library Cop, 20. The Virgin, 21. Master of Your Domain, 22. Little Kicks, 23. Yada Yada Yada, 24. The Jerk Store, 25. J. Peterman, 26. Big Salad, 27. Big Toe Captain, 28. High Five, 29. Buck Naked, 30. Puffy Shirt, 31. "Spare-A-Square," 32. Astronaut Pen, 33. High Talker, 34. Covenant of the Keys, 35. Poppy Seed Muffin, 36. Pencil with Jon Voight's Bite Marks, 37. "These pretzels are making me thirsty," 38. Bubble Boy


5 comments:

Mike Liuzzi said...

The puffy shirt looks to be just a billboard of the puffy shirt, kinda lame.

If I'm not mistaken, the statue is the one where Jerry has Elaine's friend's boyfriend clean his house when he realizes a statue that George left in his apartment is missing. The statute turns up at the boyfriend's house, where Kramer later dresses up as a cop and busts in his house to take it back. At the end of the episode, George is holding the statue, Kramer pats him on the back, and he drops it, shattering it.

The only other possibility is the statue of George's Mom that looks just like her (Frank pops the head off at the end because he could hear Estelle yelling at him through the doll), but I think that was more of a DOLL, not statue, and a much later season.

Dan Liuzzi said...

I don't think I have ever ever ever seen that episode. Kramer dressing as a cop? Rings no bells.

As Demetriou always hears me say-- If it's under Season 3/4, I don't consider them real episodes.

Same goes for Simpsons. Anything previous to Season 4 should be stricken from the record.

Mike Liuzzi said...

That' just an idiotic remark. The best character-building episodes are in the beginning. Towards the end of the shows, George isn't very cheap, but you know he is frugle from his early season appearances. Same goes with Kramer and his crazy ideas.

Dan Liuzzi said...

Just because the writers set up in the beginning of the show who is who and what they're like doesn't mean they're watchable or funny in any capacity.

Demetriou said...

I agree with Mike. Dan is an idiot. If you would take the time to really watch the early epoisodes of both the Simpsons and Seinfeld, you'll see how the characters that you love so much came to be.