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Seinfeld. Season 5, Disc 1

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Originally broadcast on NBC televsion during the 1995-1996 season.
The mango ; The glasses ; The puffy shirt ; The sniffing accountant ; The bris.
Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander.
Jerry and his friends are still dealing with everyday life and discussing various quirky situations that we can all relate to (especially if living in New York City). The eccentric personalities of the offbeat characters who make up Jerry's social circle contribute to the fun.
DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo.

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Episode details submitted by Ilyjtwya on July 6, 2012, 3:27am "The Mango"
George confides in Jerry about his lack of confidence performing in bed. Elaine tells Jerry that she faked all her orgasms when they were a couple; devastated, he begs her for another chance. Kramer gets banned from his favorite fruit shop and persuades Jerry to go in and buy for him, but the owner sees through the scheme. George ends up buying Kramer's mangoes and discovers a cure for his impotence. 
"The Puffy Shirt"
George runs out of money and is forced to move back in with his parents. Jerry and Elaine meet Kramer's new girlfriend, a clothes designer who speaks so quietly no one can hear her. Jerry later finds out that during their conversation she had asked him to wear her hideous new 'puffy shirt' for a charity appearance he is due to make on "The Today Show" -- worse, without realising it he had said yes to her. Meanwhile, George stumbles into a lucrative new career hand modeling. 
"The Glasses"
George's glasses are missing, so he has to buy a new pair. Kramer says he know a place where he gets 30% discount if he just says his name. George goes to the place, and buys the glasses, but doesn't get the discount. Kramer soon forces the clerk, who Kramer had helped to stop eating so much sweets, to give George the discount by waving a candy bar in his face. In the same place, Elaine is bitten by a dog and becomes afraid of them. George believes he saw Jerry's girlfriend kissing another man, although he didn't have glasses. Jerry goes to any means necessary to find out the truth. Elaine begins having some side effects from the dog bite. Kramer buys Jerry a new air conditioner, which falls from Jerry's window onto the dog that bit Elaine. 
"The Sniffing Accountant"
George's father gets him an interview as a brassiere salesman. Evidence points to Jerry's accountant being a cocaine user. Jerry, Kramer and Newman set up a sting to find out the truth. Elaine's new boyfriend is perfect except for his unwillingness to use exclamation points. 
"The Bris" Kramer claims to have seen a Pig Man in one of the rooms. Jerry and Elaine are chosen as godparents to their friends' child, and they must attend the bris. Kramer says that being godparents is a bad thing and warns them of not being godparents. Elaine hires an insane mohel for the ceremony, in which Jerry gets injured and has to be taken to the hospital. While in the hospital, George confronts the hospital's manager about a man who jumped to his death and landed on his car, and she angrily rejects him. Kramer takes the Pig Man away from the hospital and learns he is actually a mentally challenged man who steals George's car. In the end, Jerry and Elaine are no longer godparents of the baby, instead the parents chose Kramer to be the godfather. 

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SERIES
Seinfeld (Television program)



PUBLISHED
[United States] : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, [2005]
Year Published: 2005
Description: 1 videodisc : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: ILL

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1404993711 (set) :

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Seinfeld, Jerry.
Louis-Dreyfus, Julia.
Richards, Michael, 1950 July 14-
Alexander, Jason, 1959-
Castle Rock Entertainment (Firm)

SUBJECTS
Comedians -- New York -- Drama.
Friendship -- New York -- Drama.
Comedy -- Television series.
Television comedies..
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.