Seinfeld. Season 9, Episodes 1-6
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Created by Larry David & Jerry Seinfeld.
Originally broadcast on television during the 1996-1997 season.
Special features: The Last Lap (featurette) ; Sein-Imation ; Yada, Yada, Yada (audio commentaries) ; In the vault (deleted scenes) ; Inside looks ; Notes about nothing.
Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards, Jason Alexander.
Episodes 1-6: The butter shave -- The voice -- The serenity now -- The blood -- The junk mail -- The Merv Griffin Show.
DVD.
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"The Butter Shave"
Kramer starts using butter as an aftershave. George uses a cane when he applies for an interview at a sporting goods firm, where everyone thinks he is disabled. Jerry is annoyed that Kenny Bania is a "time slot hit." Elaine goes to Europe with David Puddy.
"The Voice"
George's employer learns that George is not actually handicapped. Jerry creates a voice in response to the sounds his girlfriend's stomach makes. Kramer hires a New York University intern to be his assistant. Elaine begins seeing Puddy again.
"The Serenity Now"
George's father is given a phrase to say whenever his blood pressure rises to a certain level. Elaine receives a french kiss from Mr. Lippman's 13 year old son. Jerry's girlfriend gives his New York Knicks tickets away. Kramer installs a screen door over his apartment door.
"The Blood"
Jerry receives three pints of Kramer's blood after having a run-in with a knife. Elaine wants to prove to her friend that she is not irresponsible. George concludes that television and food create a better sex life.
"The Junk Mail"
Kramer refuses to receive mail from the postal service. Jerry gets a new car from a childhood friend after doing a car show for his dealership. Elaine thinks she has met her dream man, despite getting back with Puddy, and tries to juggle both relationships. George's parents cut him loose.
"The Merv Griffin Show"
Kramer discovers an old television set from The Merv Griffin Show. Jerry's new girlfriend collects old toys but asks Jerry not to play with them. Elaine must deal with a "sidler" at work. George's girlfriend becomes disgusted when he accidentally runs over pigeons with his car.
SERIES
Seinfeld (Television program)
PUBLISHED
Culver City, Calif. : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2007.
Year Published: 2007
Description: 1 videodisc (138 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: ILL
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1424883008
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Seinfeld, Jerry.
Louis-Dreyfus, Julia.
Richards, Michael, 1950 July 14-
Alexander, Jason, 1959-
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)
SUBJECTS
Comedians -- New York -- Drama.
Friendship -- New York -- Drama.
Man-woman relationships -- New York -- Drama.
New York (N.Y.) -- Drama.
Television programs.
Television comedies.
Films for the hearing impaired.