@@Stroller.Enginein both of their defense, I’m sure everybody has tried to distance themselves from Michael Richard’s publicly, even his co-stars. I’m sure whatever animosity there was has been exaggerated.
Well you know with Kramer’s character and Michael Richards’ commitment to excellence there was such a big canvas for the antics of Cosmo Kramer. You feel like you could write anything for him and it would be hysterical. He reminds me of Chris Farley because Farley gave 110%
When you're in your mid-teens, you think you're gonna be like Kramer when you're an adult. But when you actually become an adult, you realize you wound up more like George
Actually I have friend who is in his 30s and is EXACTLY like Kramer. He even had a similar haircut before his hair loss and it's funny and entertaining but also very VERY exhausting and often annoying because it's immature and you're constantly worried because he gets into dangerous situations and is so naive. We only talk every a couple of weeks now and everytime I can't believe what he has done, experienced and what happened to him in that small amount of time. He's also so intrusive and sometimes crosses the boundries of your comfort way too much. I'm not kidding. True story!
The little details take this episode to the next level… the continual references to the smell of the chairs, all the burned out light bulbs around the Merv Griffin set, Kramers rapid switch to the Springer format when confrontation is imminent. So good… so good.
You didn't put the best part where Kramer goes into a break and starts eating chips and drinking coke and everybody else is trying not to break character.
And when George walks in and Kramer yells "It's our good friend, George Constanza" and plays the Merv Griffin music, which terminates with a voice that says "Turn Music Off".
Idk how they didn't laugh the whole time filming this. When Kramer " takes a short break " and starts drinking his soda and eating, while they are sitting staring at him. It was hysterical🤣
Yes, there was a scene in the ep that is left out here. Richards eats potato chips like a wolverine during a short "break" and Alexander, just in frame, breaks up before the cut.
Kramer/Merv's chips and soda moment being absent from this video is regrettable to say the least. This episode is a Top Ten for me. The Merv stuff and the toys and Jim Fowler, it's super. Kramer turning his life literally into a television show was inspired. Things get surreal, and that's often when "Seinfeld" succeeds.
@@jehudavis5422 That's a great line. And if you notice, when George walks in with the injured squirrel, Fowler is smiling brightly in the wide shot ... it's really weird. :D 4:26
I didn't see the part where George comes on and Kramer says while playing the tape with the music "if it isn't our good friend George" then shoves Elaine and Jerry down a chair, then points in George's face and gives a hysterical laugh, they chat for a bit and then Kramer says let's take a short break and everybody stares at him like he's insane while he eats chips and drinks soda. Funniest scene in the episode for sure.
Newman’s story about the generic wax beans he’s been buying sounds like a ripping good yarn! He may have sold his bunion stories to Kramer, but he kept the good stuff for himself.
I remember when i was small watching this episode with my mom. I really likes this episode. And this episode is still my most favorite series of Seinfeld. ❤
No one else could come up with this genius
Larry David is hilarious
@@CBe-ot8vu he wasn't on season 9
The bemused animal expert asking, "Where are the cameras?" and never getting an answer is hilarious.
lol
Not only that, but Jim Fowler going up to some dingy apartment thinking it was actually the set of the Merv Griffin Show.
The Jim Fowler addition was hilarious!
the first time I saw that I laughed hysterically for about two minutes
The chemistry between Wayne Knight and Michael Richards was amazing
I heard they didn't get along off set, which is depressing
@@Stroller.Engine ur depressing
@@banderas2000 you're*
@@Stroller.Enginein both of their defense, I’m sure everybody has tried to distance themselves from Michael Richard’s publicly, even his co-stars. I’m sure whatever animosity there was has been exaggerated.
@@Stroller.Engine Just because you heard something doesn't make it true
This is the absolute pinnacle of the writing quality. And I like how Kramer decided to go the Jerry Springer route
or did jerry springer go the kramer route? hmmmmm that's a thinker. lolol
So good!
And it was after Larry David
The writing is pretty scruffy. Larry David would not have let most of this pass.
@@WinterRapids quit chewin on larrys D bro, he is just a man, not a god...
One of the oddest, yet still hilarious, storylines in sitcom history.
It’s absurdly believable
Newman: Are you married right now? hahaha, gold.
Well you know with Kramer’s character and Michael Richards’ commitment to excellence there was such a big canvas for the antics of Cosmo Kramer. You feel like you could write anything for him and it would be hysterical. He reminds me of Chris Farley because Farley gave 110%
Where are the cameras?
@@LeoWhalen1933 Best line ever by (something) Fowler, animal expert.
The "go girl" cracks me up every time!!
They did not include one of the best scenes.
"Let's take a short break"
"We're back!!" 😂😂
The chips and the soda, so funny. You can see that Jason is really trying not to laugh at that moment when Michael says "And we're back..."
@@eduardo_corrochio The bloopers of that scene is gold, 'gold Jery gold'
@@hermanchristoffersson Yes!
@@eduardo_corrochio Doesn't Michael even make a little burp, there? 😆😆
I watched an interview with Julia where she said they had no idea he was going to do that on the first take and they ruined it by breaking.
"Scandals and Animals" 🤣 Kramer always had the best ideas!
I love how Elaine just eats up Kramer’s compliment about looking more beautiful than the last time he saw her lmao
It’s not that she eats that up. That’s how each guest reacts when they receive a compliment at talk shows - THAT is the joke here
Don't women universally also love compliments and flattery, regardless how vain and untrue that could be?
That laugh and smile combo melts my heart!❤
@@waryaawariiri1812
thats mostly true for mediocre young women, especially from the ghetto.
I like how Kramer is into surprising Jerry with the girlfriend and acts like his living room is a real talk show 😂
I love how everyone just goes along with Kramer’s craziness.
Kramerica is a mindset.
Apparently it's tv show too
@@vamshihindupur7508Not a clever comment at all.
When you're in your mid-teens, you think you're gonna be like Kramer when you're an adult. But when you actually become an adult, you realize you wound up more like George
But wished you were Jerry.
Or you end up *transitioning* into Elaine...
Or you are a mailman like newman
lol me more like kramer....he was also a vet remember lol
Actually I have friend who is in his 30s and is EXACTLY like Kramer. He even had a similar haircut before his hair loss and it's funny and entertaining but also very VERY exhausting and often annoying because it's immature and you're constantly worried because he gets into dangerous situations and is so naive. We only talk every a couple of weeks now and everytime I can't believe what he has done, experienced and what happened to him in that small amount of time. He's also so intrusive and sometimes crosses the boundries of your comfort way too much. I'm not kidding. True story!
The way Elaine so effortlessly slips into the role guest on the “show” gets me every time.
Love how Newman says “ GO GIRL “
Absolutely genius
The little details take this episode to the next level… the continual references to the smell of the chairs, all the burned out light bulbs around the Merv Griffin set, Kramers rapid switch to the Springer format when confrontation is imminent.
So good… so good.
Definitely one of my favorite episodes! “that story stunk worse than these chairs” 😂
“Where are you gonna sleep?
Yeah. Backstage.” 🤣
George: It's like the pigeons suddenly decided to ignore me.
Jerry: So they're like everyone else.
Lol!!
Squirrels? We got no deal with THEM!!!
😆🤣🤣😆
Hilarious 😂
😂😂
“Scandals n Animals” I crack up every time hearing that. One of the top 3 episodes of Seinfeld
Should of gone after with his own show, craziness fits him.
You didn't put the best part where Kramer goes into a break and starts eating chips and drinking coke and everybody else is trying not to break character.
“…and we’re back!”
Yeah it’s the only time I ever saw Jason break. He’s trying to turn his head so you can’t see him.
And when George walks in and Kramer yells "It's our good friend, George Constanza" and plays the Merv Griffin music, which terminates with a voice that says "Turn Music Off".
Newman being his sidekick is awesome
Newman: "how about a guest host?"
Kramer: "I'll pretend I did'nt hear that!"
Idk how they didn't laugh the whole time filming this. When Kramer " takes a short break " and starts drinking his soda and eating, while they are sitting staring at him. It was hysterical🤣
You ever heard of outtakes? Sometimes they _do_ laugh. They also did rehearsals and re-shootings.
They did
You can see Jason Alexander hold in a laugh! 😆
Yes, there was a scene in the ep that is left out here. Richards eats potato chips like a wolverine during a short "break" and Alexander, just in frame, breaks up before the cut.
diet coke or coke light
Newman's face at 4:41 always gets me
Kramer building a tv show set in his apartment is one of the most in-character moments ever by on tv show.
He never got his "levels" off the ground, but he did this effortlessly.
That last shot of Newman was pure evil.
3:32 "where are the cameras" priceless😂😂😂
“Are you married right now?” 😂😂
"Let´s pause a moment".
"Where Are The Cameras?" Poor Jim Fowler was duped by Crazy Cosmo!
Jim owed him, he practically raised his kids
Like a talk show being filmed in a Manhattan apartment shouldn't have been the first tip off?
@@kevindavis5966 🤣
Love that!
They FOOLED me, Jerry!
"Take Mannix for example." One of the most underrated comments in the series!
"Come on out Celia"
Epic twist and Jerry's reaction is classic
Go girl 😂😂😂
Kramer/Merv's chips and soda moment being absent from this video is regrettable to say the least.
This episode is a Top Ten for me. The Merv stuff and the toys and Jim Fowler, it's super. Kramer turning his life literally into a television show was inspired. Things get surreal, and that's often when "Seinfeld" succeeds.
Fowler" where are the cameras" 😅
@@jehudavis5422 That's a great line. And if you notice, when George walks in with the injured squirrel, Fowler is smiling brightly in the wide shot ... it's really weird. :D 4:26
@@eduardo_corrochio yes perfect comedy!
So you're Elaine's infamous bullfighter! Nice!!😂
@@jehudavis5422 I stopped seeing her when I realized she danced very badly.
"That story stunk worse than these chairs!"
Newman had the best line in the entire segment.
I love when Kramer pauses the show, gets onto Jerry about drugging the woman so he could play with her vintage toys..😂😂
Kramer: "Well Jerry... we'd love to have you back anytime." Hilarious!
"El Paso? I spent a month there one night." 🤣🤣🤣
2:27 You clean it up mister!
where would you sleep?
Backstage.
hilarious writing.
"Scandals and Animals' always gets me. 🤣
Seinfeld, hands down. BEST show EVER 😂
No, MASH has that title
@@GregWatson-wb8yd MASH or All in the Family. Seinfeld is incredible, though, I love it.
It's like watching the Apollo Lunar Landings from decades ago.....even after all this time, I say, "Wow, there's a LOT of talent there!"
I love how Kramer sets up a surprise guest appearance with Jerry's girlfriend behind his back 😂
"Come on out, Celia!"
They did it all for no camera at all. That is some dedication.
If they did it for no camera, then how are we seeing it now? 🤔
1:22 that gorgeous laugh of Elaine’s 😍😍😍😍😍
Where are the cameras? 🤣
The best part of this episode was George play football mini-game and says "yessss touchdown" like a litle boy in childhood,😂🤣 fantastic!
You know that batter is like 30 years old.
@@LowLevelNC yeah! 30's best part of life!😂🤣
@@maiconmottaretro-games
idk. I say the nest part of lofe would be over fifty.
thirties is the third decade of adolescence.
1:31 This part always gets me 😂😂😂
It’s the famous jurassic park squeak
Watching Kramer reenact The Merv Griffin Show in his apartment is pure and simple delight.
"Lately, I've been eating the generic brand of wax beans. I rip off the label and I can't tell the difference."
We officially bottomed out 😀.
I came here looking for that comment.
Go Girl! Ha ha...Love Newman! and his evil face at the end is pure GOLD!
I didn't see the part where George comes on and Kramer says while playing the tape with the music "if it isn't our good friend George" then shoves Elaine and Jerry down a chair, then points in George's face and gives a hysterical laugh, they chat for a bit and then Kramer says let's take a short break and everybody stares at him like he's insane while he eats chips and drinks soda. Funniest scene in the episode for sure.
Newman :
You bombed,that story stunk worse than these chairs....lol
Jerry drugging chicks up to play with they toys is insane 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Newman’s story about the generic wax beans he’s been buying sounds like a ripping good yarn! He may have sold his bunion stories to Kramer, but he kept the good stuff for himself.
Brilliant
I like you whoever you are..
"Where are the cameras?" 😂
Behind this wonderful scenes, there are a extraordinary script. In one word: Marvelous!
I love Newman's laugh
Newman is hilarious! 😂😂
Look at newmen’s evil laugh. God I love it & love Elaine’s reaction on Kramer’s compliment
Neumans face at the end is great!
The “ Toys “
"El Paso, I spent a month there one night." 😂
The joke itself is funny, but Newman's laughing at "El Paso" puts it over the top. 😅
@@robertocojones4471 why does he laugh?
@@FredMaradojagger Because his wife is from El Paso.
@@robertocojones4471 lol, El Paso! lolololol
For those us from South Texas... 'Oh yeah, he's spot on with that remark.'
The formidable spell that Kramer begets on them is beyond my human comprehension.🤣🤣
I love Wayne knights squeaks and squeals when he laughs or is upset or excited lol
Wayne Knight was perfect!
His chirping laugh
The look on Kramer’s face when Newman starts talking about the wax beans😅
It's amazing how they usually blend two or more storylines into one episode. In this case three, the squirrel, the toys, and the Merv Griffin set.
One of my favourite episodes!!🤩 Love how the character drift in and out of participating and wondering what on earth of going on with Kramer 🤣
I love how somehow Kramer convinced Jim Folwler to come up to his apartment/stage.
newman face at 4:41 LOL
"Where are the cameras?". "Well sir we are doing a podcast but they become big decades later. For now just play along"
This episode was definitely one of my favorite. It had me in tears!
Always been my favourite Seinfeld show. There has been lots of great ones, but this one sticks out
OK, we've all been watching these for more than 30 years, but when that hawk came for George's squirrel I busted out laughing! What a series that was!
If Seinfeld was a modern show I feel like this episode would be about Kramer having a podcast that's never actually uploaded/streaming.
Jerry - 😮
Kramer - 😮
Newman - 😄
George - 😱
Such an underrated episode. Newmans smile at the end always cracks me up
"If you think you can drug me and play with my toys, you've got another thing coming!"
"What kind of woman drinks a box of wine?"
Omg Lmao!
Jerry Springer material right there
@@cynthiapressley8455 an entire box of wine?
Damn.... watching these clips makes me happy.
This was my favorite episode. Kramer and Newman are the best pair.
HILARIOUS! I couldn't stop laughing the first time I saw it...
You missed the scene when a puzzled George first enters the set with the old Merv Griffin intro music. That was hysterical.
The end is golden.
The whole premise that the set would be found in a random dumpster in New York is a lost, but very humorous idea in this show.
Eric Andre hosts his talk show from an abandoned bodega in LA. Amd the humor is very whacky.
Hahaha, the way Kramer just launches himself into the dumpster always cracks me up.
I remember when i was small watching this episode with my mom. I really likes this episode. And this episode is still my most favorite series of Seinfeld. ❤
newman laughing at 1:31 LOL
One of G.O.A.T.S tv sketches ever
where is the farm animal
I love how Kramer is always will to show Jerry what he’s up to
My favorite Seinfeld episode of all time.
Mine too.
I can’t think about El Paso without hearing Newman laughing about it 😂
His apartment is conveniently the size of a TV studio.
Can fit a massive hot tub can fit a merv griffin set but no groceries of his own apparently
"Where are the cameras"😂
Best episode of Seinfeld, hands down 😂
1:47 That'll mean something else these days 😂
"That story stunk worse than these chairs!" 😂
El Paso .. I spent a month there one night .. Kramer and Newman together guaranteed laughs 😅
I loved this when he interviewed Elaine so funny!
Favorite episode.
Kramer: We need a new format.
Newman: What about a guest host?
Kramer: I’ll pretend I didn’t hear that.
"We've officially bottomed out". Kramer's talking about civilization here.
This episode, Festivus, and the Serenity Now are the best 😂
LOVE this entire episode but missed the best part when George enters and Kramer points right to his face and breaks out laughing 🤣🤣