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** Also Donald the Bubble Boy, who's hands in the gloves connecting to his protective bubble are the only part of him that is seen.



* HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday: In "The Cartoon", when Jerry and George discuss how Jerry's latest girlfriend, Janet, looks a lot like Jerry:

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* HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday: In "The Cartoon", when Jerry and George discuss how Jerry's George's latest girlfriend, Janet, looks a lot like Jerry:
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* DepravedDentist: Tim Whatley bumps nitrous oxide in the exam room, violates patients while they're under anesthesia, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking converted to Judaism just so he could make Jewish jokes]].
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* DontExplainTheJoke:

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* DontExplainTheJoke:DontExplainTheJoke: In "The Maid",
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* FinishingEachOthersSentences: One of Jerry's girlfriends did this; the trope is subverted in that how she finishes Jerry's sentence is not what he was going to say at all.

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* FinishingEachOthersSentences: In "The Frogger", One of Jerry's girlfriends did this; the trope is subverted in that how she finishes Jerry's sentence is not what he was going to say at all.
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So people know where the funny line came from.

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** In "The Handicap Spot", George can't find a parking spot at the mall and Kramer tempts George to park in the handicapped spot, to which George protests that a handicapped person might need it. Kramer talks him into doing it anyway, which ends up getting him into trouble when a woman in a wheelchair is injured as a result of having to park somewhere else. At the end of the episode, the foursome return to the same mall and George again can't find a parking spot. Kramer tempts George to park in the fire lane, to which George protests that there could be a fire. Kramer says, "[[TemptingFate Now what are the chances of]] ''[[TemptingFate that?]]''" [[HereWeGoAgain It's highly likely that George took Kramer's advice again.]]

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** In "The Handicap Spot", George can't find a parking spot at the mall and Kramer tempts George to park in the handicapped spot, to which George protests that a handicapped person might need it. Kramer talks him into doing it anyway, which ends up getting him into trouble when Lola, a woman in a wheelchair wheelchair, is injured as a result of having to park somewhere else. At the end of the episode, the foursome return to the same mall and George again can't find a parking spot. Kramer tempts George to park in the fire lane, to which George protests that there could be a fire. Kramer says, "[[TemptingFate Now what are the chances of]] ''[[TemptingFate that?]]''" [[HereWeGoAgain It's highly likely that George took Kramer's advice again.]]



* DisabledLoveInterest: Lola, who was denied "The Handicap Spot".
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** In "The Watch", the doorman of Russell Dalrymple's building announces George as "George Bonanza".
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* ChummyCommies: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] and [[DownplayedTrope downplayed.]] Steinbrenner ''assumes'' George is this after he gets caught placing personal ads in ''The Daily Worker'' and sends him to Cuba to recruit players. Fidel Castro appears and is shown to share Steinbrenner's penchant for rambling monologues without subjecting George or anyone else to any harsh treatment (on-screen, anyway).
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** Jerry is an avid fan of ‘’Franchise/{{Superman}} and even mentions the Creator/ChristopherReeve films. In “The Good Samaritan”, a character played by Creator/HelenSlater appears. Slater played ‘’Film/{{Supergirl}} in a film that was a SpinOff of the Reeves series.

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** Jerry is an avid fan of ‘’Franchise/{{Superman}} ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' and even mentions the Creator/ChristopherReeve films. ''Film/SupermanFilmSeries''. In “The "The Good Samaritan”, Samaritan", a character played by Creator/HelenSlater appears. Slater played ‘’Film/{{Supergirl}} ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} in a film that was a SpinOff of the Reeves series.''Film/Supergirl1984'' spin-off movie.

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