Part of Puddy’s comedic timing, is to reply just a split second faster than the normal rhythm of conversation. Not the slightest pause for reflection at all. It just gives this confident, yet hilariously awkward feel to whatever he says... it sort of leaves the other character baffled
O.O Wiki actually says 10 episodes but still, Puddy is iconic. How does an actor make a character so memorable in a handful of episodes? (Seinfeld was 180 episodes.) He was/is Brock Samson on "The Venture Brothers" but he's a regular there. 10 out of 180 and he's easily one of the top characters outside the main 4.
Puddy wasn't a slow man, just a man a few words. in ways smarter than everyone else on the show. I mean the guy knew from memory how to install a garbage disposal.
The biggest loss for the Seinfeld show was not being able to secure Puddy for more regular appearances like Newman; Puddy was a fantastic addition and added a further dynamic to the show.
I think it's funnier to have him in only a few episodes. If he was a regular character who showed up all the time we'd discover too much about him, and he wouldn't seem as awkward and random anymore.
Sir Raymond LuxuryYacht like when that girl broke up with Jerry on “The Opposite” and he shrugged it off because he was “Even Steven” and knew it would work out for him in the end
I love how Puddy's behavior and personality annoy Elaine so much even though Puddy is probably the most normal and well-together character on the show.
Yeah bc no one else would tolerate her shallow, narcissistic, selfish, know it all behavior. And not many women could tolerate his goofy, immature, emotionally absent arrogance. They make a great team. Love them both
For me, watching that scene is about 65% laughing at Puddy's blank expression and 35% fighting the urge to yell at the screen, "For god's sake, how can you just sit there and stare?!"
I'm the prez of the Vegetable Lasagna fan club. He steals every scene he's in. "I can hear you." The precision that he delivers his lines with is phenomenal. 👍🎬
@@peateargriffin7593 The show was structured around a live studio audience. They even tried to do the OB shots with bleachers setup to accommodate an audience, but found that it was too hard for the audience to hear the dialogue outdoors. So, they had a live audience for the indoor shooting and mixed it with canned laughter. A lot of the time they didn't need the canned laughter.
I have a friend like him, very mechanically inclined, a man of few words, now he doesn't talk like puddy and others might think him dull or maybe as "smart" as your or me but he has a big heart and I can always depend on him. One of my best friends since I was a little kid. He is now a master electrician and works for his father in law, makes like $50 an hour.
Did Puddy and Peterman ever interact? I bet they would get along and go on awesome adventures. They're both simple men who know themselves and embrace life in the moment. Everything elaine wants to have but never will, hence why she seeks those kind of men in her life. DEEP.
My favorite is “All signs point to YES!” With the 8 ball jacket. There was a kid in my high school who had the same exact jacket. I would say it it to him all the time and eventually he tried to beat me up for it with all of his buddies.
@@artworx12 Yea, but that's more of an Elaine issue. Like the others, she breaks up with her dates over the smallest, most petty of reasons. When Puddy was sitting on the plane just staring into empty space, not bothering anyone, it drove her over the edge and she flipped out at him. She didn't enjoy it, because like the others she's always looking for something to sabotage her relationship, no matter how small or insignificant. Puddy is confident in himself, which is an attractive feature in people. But when you're as petty as Elaine and the gang are, it's a problem. Because anything can be a problem to them.
Also 6:13 and 9:54, although purists will point out that those ones were "that's right" rather than "yeah that's right" (evidently why they were left out of your list, Theroux).
There was a recent episode of Family Guy where Joe mentions that he was on Seinfeld and when Peter questions it Joe just responds, "Yeah, that's right."
My favorite Puddy moment is probably the series finale Elaine: Puddy.....don't wait for me. Puddy: ᵃˡʳᶦᵍʰᵗ. Trying doing this to your significant other, completely throws them off guard.
My absolute favorite puddy line too 😂 I’ve tried this line with my gf and I got a death stare. I also won’t do it again bc I usually fall asleep before her
David Puddy is the kind of man that all men aspire to be in REAL life....he is who he is and he feels great about it! COMPLETELY and TOTALLY UNBOTHERED by the bullshit! A true man's man! God bless the David Puddy character!
Hey, Jersey ain't got much it can call its own given how NYC takes claim to nearly every Jersey sports team, so he's got to support his New Jersey team!
Puddy is a goofball but he’s such a good guy. I love when Elaine tells him that the face paint bothers her, so he immediately agrees to not do it anymore. You know if any of the main characters were in that same situation they wouldn’t change
@@mthivier When Elaine says that line I lose it! Imagine a guy offering to take you out for dinner and then says “Feels like an Arby’s night.” ROTFLMAO 🤣
Puddy was always awesome. He acted stupid at times (like zoning out) yet knew some stuff like the back of his hand. He was always an awesome character.
Puddy was such a unique one of a kind character and he pulled the part off perfectly. The way he squinted his eyes not unlike Clint Eastwood with bold, self possession was perfect for the brainless and thick headed lines he was given. And Elaine's reaction to all this: "Gold Jerry, that's gold!" There have been a lot of hilarious sitcoms I've enjoyed in my life but Seinfeld is the best. The writing and actors were as good as it gets and I dare say will ever get.
@@CramblitWow, Becker is one well written show... Newsradio too. At the end of the day it was all thanks to Seinfeld (and Married with Children) but the 90s overall had a ton of smart sitcoms...
Patrick Warburton is one of my single most favorite actors of all time. YES, I realize he is just the same character with different dialogue from film to film. But he's so original, sincere and authentic! Love Kronk from Emperor's New Groove, and Rules of Engagement was amazing! Thank you for creating this montage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
06:14 - Did anyone else find it totally hilarious that Putty was just sitting there staring into space before the phone rang?? What the hell was he doing??
That was actually not supposed to be in the show. Patrick Warburton was sitting there going over his lines and his queue was the phone ringing and that was what they were supposed to cut to. But Andy Ackerman, the director thought it was fitting that Putty was just sitting there staring off into the distance that they kept it in the show.
*before there was Siri or Alexa you had the Magic 8-Ball™ and those who knew how to use it and what questions to ask...we've lost so much with our dependence on technology...it's really sad when you think about it...well, not actually THAT sad but a melancholy of a simpler time*
A HILARIOUS nod to Puddy was on Family Guy when someone asked wheelchair Joe if he really played on Seinfeld. Joe said, "Yeah that's right." Just like Puddy used to say!
It because he didn’t fit in that he got called back for many episodes. He didn’t want to talk to Jerry or the cast when not filming cause he wanted to stay on their good side. He seem to be a quiet person
They could have had Susan break up with George because she wanted somebody different. Then the last seen would be both Susan and Puddy staring at the wall.
His mimic while starring or when saying "yeah, that's right" is epic. After Al Bundy, he has the most expressive face in a sitcom! I'm watching Rules of Engagement and he has a main role. I highly recommand the show for his fans.
I remember watching the face painting episode in real time and I laughed so hard I was on the floor crying. Especially the part where he confronts the priest..... Still remember it to this day
Over the decades of watching Seinfeld re-runs together, my wife lets out a little gasp every time a Puddy episode comes on. I don't even think she realizes she's doing it.
Him sitting on his couch just looking at nothing, absolutely brilliant.
*i do that all the time and what does it get me? nothing but grief and harassment from others telling me to get back to work*
With one self-confident braincell
That was not in the script originally. He was doing that before the scene to get into character and the director saw it and loved it and put it in.
I like to think he had been there for quite a while before the phone rings...
@@docdaneeka3424 haha I bet.
Part of Puddy’s comedic timing, is to reply just a split second faster than the normal rhythm of conversation. Not the slightest pause for reflection at all. It just gives this confident, yet hilariously awkward feel to whatever he says... it sort of leaves the other character baffled
True ay never really thought about why his character was so funny
That’s a very clever observation.
Nailed it
Lol thats true
Yeah, that's right.
Puddy was one of the most emotionally balanced characters in Seinfeld. He's not smart, but he's comfortable with who he is.
I love him.
not smart? I don't care for that phrase. He can take apart a fuel injector!
Yeah but hes a face painter.
toobasaurus23 Lol. Emotionally balanced!!!! LmAo!!!! So true. Best term for Forking Boring!!!!!!!!!! You made my day.
That's right
@@gerardgomez4075 Agreed. toobasau can you do that? Or can you install a garbage disposal in a shower? Of course you can't
No guy in the world but Puddy can deliver a regular line like "yeah that's right" and somehow make it funny as hell 😂😂😂
Yeah that’s right
great at deadpan. jack benny was another.
I don't think hell is funny, but hey, you're the one going to hell! :-)
Delivery.
See more on the sitcom Rules of Engagement.
what is the most amazing thing is... he was in only 9 episodes the entire series! yet, he is one of the most memorable characters ever! love that guy!
Yeah that’s right
Only 9??? Wow, I had no idea ...
O.O Wiki actually says 10 episodes but still, Puddy is iconic. How does an actor make a character so memorable in a handful of episodes? (Seinfeld was 180 episodes.) He was/is Brock Samson on "The Venture Brothers" but he's a regular there. 10 out of 180 and he's easily one of the top characters outside the main 4.
@@andersonsmith979PW is automatically the best character on any show he’s on
@@gordonwelcher9598 🤣🤣🤣
"David, I don't think we should see each other anymore."
"Yougottabekidding, howcome?" Lol
Best way to react to a girl breaking up with you.
Lmao 🤣
@Wilson Elaine is a bad person...and Puddy is an idiot... so they deserve each other
You can absolutely have dip as a meal
With a straight face 😂
Puddy makes me realize how uptight everyone else is lol
puddy attacked her over her slippers, and he's not uptight?
@@maxdecphoenix attacked? Lol
Well put
@Maja Kolonja he’s literally the opposite lol
I know id actually like to be friends with puddy
The best thing about the devil's outing is not a drop of alcohol, just pure enthusiasm
The squinting, the staring...nobody did it better than David Puddy.
YEAH- THAT'S RIGHT! 😐
@@GaryTongue-zn5di Hahahaha.
The pinching!
"This is Puddy."
"This is Kramer."
"Yeah, I know."
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I distinctly noticed this phone conversation. LOL you'd think that Kramer would know it's Puddy. instead, Puddy knows everything, basically. LOL
Why is it so funny?
@billblaski9523 you must be fun at parties
One thing this show was brilliant at was casting. They always found the perfect person for the part. Puddy is one of the best examples of that.
mischiefpwns Jackie Chiles, Soup Nazi, Newman, all great in their parts.
Iam pretty sure they also mold the character on the actor a little
To me he is actually one of the worst. Dull, annoying, and stupid
Bania. One character I didn't like. What about The Whiz? LOL
Patrick Warburton is best in everything
"you just spent the last 12 minutes watching a compilation of a side character in seinfeld?"
"yeah that's right."
Jajajaja. Good one
You type as you stare off into the distance at nothing.
Brilliant
yathatsright.
LETS GET IT ON!
His tone and demeanor is perfect. Patrick Warburton is seriously underrated.
*imagine him as an international Bond style agent but still with the Puddy mannerisms...i can*
@@scottmantooth8785 't even...?
@@scipioafricanus5871 *exactly*
Derek Gleeson i think they just mean you don’t really hear much about him
@Derek Gleeson Nobel is easy, Obama got it.
Puddy staring at the back of the airplane seat is the best Puddy scene ever.
What about when Kramer calls him and he's just sitting on the couch next to the phone staring at the wall
@@Gargatul0th I just assumed they had a TV lol but you might be right haha
I thrive to be that chill
Give the guy with a lisp a break
He's so content.
Patrick Warburton has such a great voice
Sofa King I remember him as kronk in “emperor’s new groove”, it was so hilarious !
Hes kronk!! Hilarious
Definitely Joe Swanson from Family guy 1:11
Sofa King : he’s doing alot of voice work lately....
Yeah that's right
"You gotta be kidding how come?" ... just the fact that there's no pause in that made me laugh
That's one of the things that makes the show great, unusual choices by actors and unusual direction.
Puddy wasn't a slow man, just a man a few words. in ways smarter than everyone else on the show. I mean the guy knew from memory how to install a garbage disposal.
Correct.
Yea, that's right.
Also how to take apart and rebuild a fuel injector!
And Slingblade can fix any lawnmower
@@artworx12
Yeah,.... your comment really nailed this Sam. You just said what we were all thinking.😒
Can we all take a moment to recognise Patrick Warburton as a national treasure?
Joe Swanson!
Like Mount Rushmore
No, nobody cares about US nation
Brock Samson, baby
Rip Riley
His squint makes 90% of what he does hilarious!
@312vandal ya that's right
He does it cause of the way he speaks.
He's Joe from family guy
Yeah, that's right
LMFAO that's a fact.
The biggest loss for the Seinfeld show was not being able to secure Puddy for more regular appearances like Newman; Puddy was a fantastic addition and added a further dynamic to the show.
Yeah that’s right
@@gordonwelcher9598 hahahaha!!!
I think it's funnier to have him in only a few episodes. If he was a regular character who showed up all the time we'd discover too much about him, and he wouldn't seem as awkward and random anymore.
@@petscraftsandwonderfulthin1279 possibly, although Newman never lost his zest
@@easytalker864 Newman is a different kind of character. He doesn't have to be mysterious.
his uninterested facial expressions are hilarious.
Everyone asks if Elvis is alive. He is! Puddy=Elvis! ;-)
@@assmatronix I think the same thing
its gonna be rough
Yeah that’s right
Elaine: "Puddy, don't wait for me."
Puddy: "Alright"
Sir Raymond LuxuryYacht like when that girl broke up with Jerry on “The Opposite” and he shrugged it off because he was “Even Steven” and knew it would work out for him in the end
Love DOOM
You Know Who I Am yeah, that’s right.
Keep it on the D.L Hughley
😂
Yeah that's right....
Such a simple phrase yet so damn funny
it's the delivery
+Lee Lorenz no shit
I was replying to Lee Lorenz.
It gets funnier every time.
dance scene lol
6:14 Puddy just chillin with that dead-eyed look on his face cracks me up😂🤣
With his hands neatly resting on his lap 🤣
Yeah thats right
Patrick Warburton's voice is a national treasure.
so masculine, I just love it!!
@Elijah Steeby he was dressed like The Tick?
Yeah, that's right
Yeah that’s right
@@urstillaklown0843 😂
6:14 I swear Puddy just sitting there staring off into space before the phone rings is the funniest thing on this show...
Just sitting there, HAHAHAHAHAHAHA so funny
Patrick Warburton doing vapid is gold
Now that I really think about someone doing I can't stop cracking up
Yeah that's right.
He did the same thing on the plane with Elaine where he said he'd just stare at the back of a headrest. Puddy has focus.
Yeah, that's right. Nothing fazes the Puddy. The man's bulletproof.
Hugo Lalumiere He's Superman!
Except germs
+Hugo Lalumiere i love how he's gonna spend a 13h flight stareng at the headrest in front of him. now THAT'S character!
+tk maz and non-believers...
Built of 99.999% BDE
My favorite Puddy line. “That’s bogus man!” I use it all the time.
I lost it when he said that.. LOL I'll add that to my list. :P
Mine too...I can relate been threw those thoughts lmaoooo
"It's a long flight, Elaine. I need to get on with my life." "By making time with some floozy across the aisle?" "Yeah, that's right." ..priceless..
Yeah that’s right
🤣🤣
"What's going on with you and uh... Vegetable Lasagna?"
Love Patrick Warburton, his delivery, cadence, and comedic timing is so good
This show was genius. No other tv sitcom had this many hilarious characters.
Yes, Frasier.
that is not true.
mbenzsl2000 this and the Simpsons
all in the family
Frasier was brilliant in its own way. Seinfeld had way more memorable characters though.
I love how Puddy's behavior and personality annoy Elaine so much even though Puddy is probably the most normal and well-together character on the show.
@Deerheart you're a moron. Read what I said. The most normal on the show. STFU.
Wouldn't say normal lol. More like easy going yet weird 😂
@@kendallrivers1119 I said "most normal". Why don't you talk to Mr. Bookman and get a library card so you can practice your reading?
I dated someone like Elaine. She got annoyed because I would like sit and relax like Puddy. I don't need to be on screen or do something to chill.
Elaine and Puddy were actually perfect for each other...they just didn't know it
Yeah, that's right
@@Legofromthelowerlands020 Bravo.
I have a childhood friend named Elaine. And my name is David lmao
Yeah that’s right
Yeah bc no one else would tolerate her shallow, narcissistic, selfish, know it all behavior.
And not many women could tolerate his goofy, immature, emotionally absent arrogance.
They make a great team.
Love them both
The "dip for dinner" is so obviously a Seinfeld line.
Yes
Makes me wonder whether Puddy was a double-dipper?
Well it was said on Seinfeld.
just as long as he doesn't double dip for dinner, he's fine
@@scipioafricanus5871 You dipped. And you dipped again.
"your just gonna sit there staring at the back of the seat" - Elaine
"Yeah"- Puddy
Jeff Garlin did the same thing in Curb. A good joke deserves repeating.
indeed... i wonder who did the joke first. i find a lot of Seinfeld jokes on old British comedies.
For me, watching that scene is about 65% laughing at Puddy's blank expression and 35% fighting the urge to yell at the screen, "For god's sake, how can you just sit there and stare?!"
I love it how he does absolutely nothing and she can not stand it. xD
Puddy is my spirit guide. The stareing at the back of the seat thing is as good as the best psychotherapy you can ever get.
"It's gonna be rough" lolol
His delivery is just so perfect
🤣🤣 one of my favorite moments in the whole show
Puddy and Newman were the best recurring characters on the show.
How about Tim Whatley? He was great too.
@@hannibalburgers477 and Jackie Chiles!
Kenny Bania and Mickey Abbott too
I wanted to see more of Bobbubot. Lol!!
J Peterman was funny.
Elaine - "So it's not a problem that I'm not religious?!" David - " Not for me. I'm not the one going to Hell!" HaHa!!!!
🤣
ANOTHER DIRECT QUOTE TYPED IN A COMMENT HAHAHA VERY CLEVER
@@allcapsboy9139 let people enjoy themselves bud
@@TheLocoRunner I JUST WANT A FUTURE WHERE COMMENTS ARE NOT QUOTES HELP ME HELP YOU
ALL CAPS BOY who gives a fuck, grow up and move on.
"I'll be back,We'll make out" favourite Puddy quote! lol
High five
@@tommorin6195 On the flip side.
I agree that was hilarious like most of his work on Seinfeld.
I'm the prez of the Vegetable Lasagna fan club.
He steals every scene he's in.
"I can hear you."
The precision that he delivers his lines with is phenomenal. 👍🎬
"David, I'm going to hell!"
"It's gonna be rough."
The BEST line and we were not allowed to hear the audience responding before it was cut to the next scene in this video!
@@scipioafricanus5871 It wasn't a live studio audience
@@peateargriffin7593 The show was structured around a live studio audience. They even tried to do the OB shots with bleachers setup to accommodate an audience, but found that it was too hard for the audience to hear the dialogue outdoors. So, they had a live audience for the indoor shooting and mixed it with canned laughter. A lot of the time they didn't need the canned laughter.
Funniest line ever
that is truly one of the best comedic lines ever....thank you David Puddy
"All that calling you, and buying you stuff…Caring about how everyone at work isn’t as smart as you. It’s brutal." Lmao
I use that line as an inside joke that no one ever gets.
GENIUS WRITERS !!!!
He's probably the easiest guy to get along with.
Yeah that's right.
Unless you're Elaine, who breaks up with him for the stupidest reasons. Haha.
@@markrobinson9394 "You gotta be kidding, how come?"
I have a friend like him, very mechanically inclined, a man of few words, now he doesn't talk like puddy and others might think him dull or maybe as "smart" as your or me but he has a big heart and I can always depend on him. One of my best friends since I was a little kid. He is now a master electrician and works for his father in law, makes like $50 an hour.
High five 🖐
The best thing about Puddy is watching Elaine react to him.
"Puddy."
"Yeah is David Puddy there?"
"... This is Puddy."
"Well this is Kramer!"
"Yeah I know."
I love how he’s just sitting there literally doing nothing before Kramer calls.
Friend Zone: That basically sums up Puddy's character.
He and Pettermen were two of the best reoccurring characters on the show.
Let’s not forget Jackie Chiles, Attorney-at-Law!
@@puertodeluna Chiles wasn't on it as much, but okay. Sure.
Frank Costanza????????
@@Charlie-lf7iy The Late, Great Frank Costanza. I just read the sad news that he died today.
Did Puddy and Peterman ever interact? I bet they would get along and go on awesome adventures. They're both simple men who know themselves and embrace life in the moment. Everything elaine wants to have but never will, hence why she seeks those kind of men in her life.
DEEP.
He's a dreamboat. I won't be convinced otherwise. Athletic, confident, supportive. He's the greatest. 😄
Watch Patrick in the sitcom "Rules of Engagement", you may like his character...
@redacted2275 oh hell yeah, I'm gonna check this out. Thank you for the recommendation! 🔥🙌🏽
Yeah that's right.
@@RPIXELN 😍😂
Yeah, but do like Arbys? Puddy loves Arbys.
I've watched these Puddy scenes so many times over the years and they still crack me up. He was the best! "Yeah, that's right."
My favorite is “All signs point to YES!” With the 8 ball jacket. There was a kid in my high school who had the same exact jacket. I would say it it to him all the time and eventually he tried to beat me up for it with all of his buddies.
"... I'll be back, we'll make out" he said, walking away. Brings me to tears every time 🤣
Yes ... Women like confidence, not whimps.
@@ab-bc2gr It doesn't look like Elaine enjoyed the moment
@@artworx12 Yea, but that's more of an Elaine issue. Like the others, she breaks up with her dates over the smallest, most petty of reasons. When Puddy was sitting on the plane just staring into empty space, not bothering anyone, it drove her over the edge and she flipped out at him.
She didn't enjoy it, because like the others she's always looking for something to sabotage her relationship, no matter how small or insignificant. Puddy is confident in himself, which is an attractive feature in people. But when you're as petty as Elaine and the gang are, it's a problem. Because anything can be a problem to them.
@@Xylarxcode LOL
Pudding the player.
Yeah that's right.
0:27 2:49 3:17 3:46 9:31 10:58
he could basically say it after almost everything else too
The phrase of the century 😂
Also 6:13 and 9:54, although purists will point out that those ones were "that's right" rather than "yeah that's right" (evidently why they were left out of your list, Theroux).
There was a recent episode of Family Guy where Joe mentions that he was on Seinfeld and when Peter questions it Joe just responds, "Yeah, that's right."
It’s yea that’s right. No h
Puddy is the best. Amazing performance every time. Still laughing out loud after all these years.
Yeah that’s right
My favorite Puddy moment is probably the series finale
Elaine: Puddy.....don't wait for me.
Puddy: ᵃˡʳᶦᵍʰᵗ.
Trying doing this to your significant other, completely throws them off guard.
My absolute favorite puddy line too 😂 I’ve tried this line with my gf and I got a death stare. I also won’t do it again bc I usually fall asleep before her
David Puddy is the kind of man that all men aspire to be in REAL life....he is who he is and he feels great about it! COMPLETELY and TOTALLY UNBOTHERED by the bullshit! A true man's man! God bless the David Puddy character!
didn't you watch the clip, where he was bothered by being called a greasemonkey and by elaine being bossy ...
Project a little much there brother?
Puddy's blank look is priceless.
right
I love how Puddy was so passionate about every aspect of his life, except for Elaine 🤣🤣🤣 Also he was a Christian but supported the Devils 😈
Hey man he’s just trying to support the team.
Hey, Jersey ain't got much it can call its own given how NYC takes claim to nearly every Jersey sports team, so he's got to support his New Jersey team!
devils hockey is presumably a huge deal in jersey. It's mostly a decrepit dreary unfriendly state so this is their one shimmer of splendor
Yea and scared the shit outta some Salvadorian priest 😆
yeah well, he's not the one that's going to hell
Puddy is a goofball but he’s such a good guy. I love when Elaine tells him that the face paint bothers her, so he immediately agrees to not do it anymore. You know if any of the main characters were in that same situation they wouldn’t change
“Feels like an Arby’s night.”
He's the guy in National Car commercials in Canada.
“Takin’ me to Arby’s...” LMAO
#1 comment. I use that one on the wife all the time. 😄
@@mthivier When Elaine says that line I lose it! Imagine a guy offering to take you out for dinner and then says “Feels like an Arby’s night.” ROTFLMAO 🤣
Arbys is delicious lol
Puddy was always awesome. He acted stupid at times (like zoning out) yet knew some stuff like the back of his hand. He was always an awesome character.
"Callin you. Buyin you stuff. Hearing about how everyone at your work isnt as smart as you, its brutal."
I have been there, my man.
"That chick's whacked!" LOL We've all been there
OMFG
dude i use this phrase all the time now cus of him LOL
"That's a misprint, what do you got a Clarkman?"
epic
Kramer’s reaction at the door is priceless. Such great comic acting.
Yeah that’s right
Hilarious how simple minded he is yet how he's a mechanics genius.
Shows that everyone has their talents when they truly love something.
Puddy was such a unique one of a kind character and he pulled the part off perfectly. The way he squinted his eyes not unlike Clint Eastwood with bold, self possession was perfect for the brainless and thick headed lines he was given. And Elaine's reaction to all this: "Gold Jerry, that's gold!"
There have been a lot of hilarious sitcoms I've enjoyed in my life but Seinfeld is the best. The writing and actors were as good as it gets and I dare say will ever get.
Becker I would put just slightly higher than Sienfeld. Otherwise yea.
"Gold Jerry, thats gold" -the other stand-up comedian that works alongside Jerry.
Banya says " Thats Gold..."
@@CramblitWow, Becker is one well written show... Newsradio too. At the end of the day it was all thanks to Seinfeld (and Married with Children) but the 90s overall had a ton of smart sitcoms...
Elaine: "So is it a problem that I'm not really religious?" Puddy: "Not for me". That's golden!
Talk to me babe.
That's all one word, actually.
Elvis type of guy
I use that line on the wife
@@jismjacket, and she broke up with you 5 minutes later?
@@cantankerouspatriarch4981
No. Just when she is agitated and needs to vent. :)
Patrick Warburton is one of my single most favorite actors of all time. YES, I realize he is just the same character with different dialogue from film to film. But he's so original, sincere and authentic! Love Kronk from Emperor's New Groove, and Rules of Engagement was amazing! Thank you for creating this montage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Puddy don't wait for me"
"OK" 😂
06:14 - Did anyone else find it totally hilarious that Putty was just sitting there staring into space before the phone rang?? What the hell was he doing??
you don't do that?
***** LOL No. I would at least be reading a book or watching tv or something. Putty isn't doing any of that :)
That was actually not supposed to be in the show. Patrick Warburton was sitting there going over his lines and his queue was the phone ringing and that was what they were supposed to cut to. But Andy Ackerman, the director thought it was fitting that Putty was just sitting there staring off into the distance that they kept it in the show.
Polyphonic Press it is funny and his posture is funny too.
Its first happends in 4:42 as you can see its just something he does, so 6:14 doesnt seem weird when you know the story from 4.42 :)
The dip scene always kills me. And the “feels like an Arby’s night” 😂😂
"It's gonna be rough" makes me lose it every time. 😄
That is hilarious
“You gotta question, you ask the 8 ball” - Puddy
*before there was Siri or Alexa you had the Magic 8-Ball™ and those who knew how to use it and what questions to ask...we've lost so much with our dependence on technology...it's really sad when you think about it...well, not actually THAT sad but a melancholy of a simpler time*
@@scottmantooth8785 _ONLY LOSERS TYPE IN BOLD_
@@allcapsboy9139 *i wear many hats*
@@scottmantooth8785 _LA DOGERS AND 49ers HATS I ASSUME_
@@allcapsboy9139 *got it in one*
He just sits in the sofa when the phone rings. A simple but funny Seinfeld-observation. Nobody just sits in a sofa!
I love the squinting stare to nowhere! Puddy rules! Yeah, that's right!
“It’s a long flight. I had to get on with my life”. 🤣😂
Arguably the greatest character in the history of television. Yeah that's right.
Bryan Berube gotta support the team
Along with J. Pitterman
High-five!
Jake Shattuck Sterling Archer Cosmo Kramer Billy Martin J. Peterman Billy Martin Billy Martin Billy Martin
Andy? I'd rather see Frank Costanza and George Costanza on this list.
(ring)
Puddy.
Is David Puddy there?
This is Puddy.
Well, this is Kramer.
I know.
Guy knows how to handle the phone.
Yeah,Im Kramer
I know
Not to mention him just sitting there staring off into space before-hand.
lolll
suchfunstuff great comment!
"50 kroner!? How much is that?"
This is BOGUS man
This guy always had me rolling every episode he was in. Brilliant.
A HILARIOUS nod to Puddy was on Family Guy when someone asked wheelchair Joe if he really played on Seinfeld. Joe said, "Yeah that's right." Just like Puddy used to say!
"LETS GET IT OOOOHHHHNNNNNN"
LETS DO THIS!!!!
Yeah that’s right
"They're bunnies"
"They're bacteria traps"
LMAOOOO
"Additional overcharge..." Genius writing.
Keys
Finder's fee
I watch this 7 Days a Week and never grow tired of it.. It really is the Best show of the 90's
"Puddy, don't wait for me"
"Aight"
"... Floor matts, Keys."
"Keys?"
"How are you gonna start it?"
Additional overcharge....
Purdy never quit fit in. He was more normal than any of them. He shouldve gotten more storylines.
It because he didn’t fit in that he got called back for many episodes. He didn’t want to talk to Jerry or the cast when not filming cause he wanted to stay on their good side. He seem to be a quiet person
Puddy*
They could have had Susan break up with George because she wanted somebody different. Then the last seen would be both Susan and Puddy staring at the wall.
Scene
@@malfaroangel3896i mean the cast didnt like the actress for susan so word got out and guest stars follow the "Ellen rules"
Kramer's reaction to Puddy's face paint always kills me 🤣
Finder's fee? But it was on the lot!
Yeah thats right.
My fav lol
Key???
How you gonna start it?
Too funny!
I always laugh at the "additional overcharge." I want to use that some day to see if anyone notices.
Additional overcharge. Gets me every time
His mimic while starring or when saying "yeah, that's right" is epic. After Al Bundy, he has the most expressive face in a sitcom!
I'm watching Rules of Engagement and he has a main role. I highly recommand the show for his fans.
There's only one show worthy of my time.
TobbeStorm
Sah Matn He's terrific in Rules of Engagement.
I loved that show.
Don't forget Carroll O'connor. His expressions were straight genius on both his shows.
Julia (Elaine) is an absolutely phenomenal actress. The chemistry she has with the other actors is superb.
Yeah that’s right
"yeah i saw that one.................. Koko"
That pause is comedy genius 😂
I remember watching the face painting episode in real time and I laughed so hard I was on the floor crying. Especially the part where he confronts the priest..... Still remember it to this day
Yes, we almost made a religion about Puttys response.
"Its gonna be rough"
Possibly one of the greatest side character of all time .....hands down!
David Puddy was my dream guy when these shows were running. ♥️
So handsome
Over the decades of watching Seinfeld re-runs together, my wife lets out a little gasp every time a Puddy episode comes on. I don't even think she realizes she's doing it.
He was so handsome ❤❤❤❤
"I'm not the one going to hell" is his best line 🤣
Warburton plays the same character in every show and movie but it works for him and I can't stop laughing when I see him play that same part
Exactly even in Emperors New Groove as Kronk he was basically cartoon Putty and I laughed my ass off at it.
He had a clever spin in Ted. He was the gay friend lol
Only in his real tv stage,his voiceovers are different but both funny
You should watch him in the Australian movie The Dish. He is very different in that part.
@@Natef89 Yeah that's right.
I always loved their relationship on this show. Puddy’s character was classic.
"Additional overcharge" lmao! just classic what he rattles off while typing the charges
All of these Seinfeld characters are off-the-wall! But somehow, they still band together. Priceless comedy!🤣
I still say "No way, this is BOGUS, man!" in my everyday conversation.
....stop
Don’t stop.