One cool thing about the laundry scene is in the blooper where Kramer falls through the door you can see the pay phone. It’s actually the diner set that they turned into the laundromat.
I'm surprised Richards didn't get sick (or maybe he did) from inhaling a lot of dust from the "concrete" (or whatever it really was) that was in the bag, as he was trying to lift it onto the machine and then turn it upside down to empty it into the machine. Sure hope it wasn't toxic...
Michael is one of the most talented physical comedians ever, along with Jerry Lewis, Harold Lloyd, Jim Carrey and Charlie Chaplin. Also, he's very method. So sometimes, you can se him getting pissed in outtakes like these, because it breaks his momentum.
@@fillingtime yeeesh 😂. If you watch Comedians in Cars getting Coffee at all or wanna check it out, go watch the episode with Richard. It’s honestly pretty sad how that legitimately ended his career
“…….my little cable boy…..” has to be one of the funniest bloopers I’ve ever seen. Laughed so hard I was crying. Can hear the camera crew losing it too.
I watched this show every day for years back when it was current. Now I started watching it all over again, AND IT'S THE FUNNIEST SHOW EVER. It just gets better! Such talent!
Seinfeld didnt make Jerry Stillers hilarious talent shine, only Kevin James recognized his true comic potential. Kevin as a producer is a master of letting others shine at their brightest, by letting Leah and Jerry add their own style he made kingofqueens as epic as it is.
When "Kramer" helped Elaine short-circuit the wall outlet, I LMAO! That was one of the funniest portrayals of getting electrucuted that I've ever seen! Great physical comedy! 😂
RIP Mr. Stiller! Thank u for all the fun! Legendary show, timeless comedy in a great decade! Love all the cast! stuff like this would never be able to occur in these days
Michael Richards was the Dennis Rodman to Pippen and Jordan's Chicago Bulls. He was the only one hired uniquely for a specific talent, where the others mostly developed together as a team. With Jerry, Jason, and Julia the humor came largely from their comradery and thus the authenticity of their interactions. Its being fun for them made it funny for us, the viewer. With Michael it was much more of a job. He was performing a specific task with extreme precision, a task which would at times be frustrated by the more laid back approach of the other three.
well, he had the most physically demanding job of the bunch, that takes preparation and focus. i would be p*ssed too if my co-stars would constantly ruin the takes.
Was "cable boy" the same episode where the fat guy from Plaza Cable needed to get into Kramer's apartment (supposedly) to disable Kramer's free access to Showtime/Cinemax--and the Plaza Cable guy winds up chasing Kramer on foot all over town? Jerry getting "shot" by the FBI (shown here) is funny, but I thought the Plaza Cable guy was even funnier.
Hell yeah, man I've always thought that she is sexy af I've definitely spackled a few ceilings thinking about her, hell I was blowing holes through roofs at that age
She has some funny traits but shes horrible, i think shes as annoying and awkward to be around in person too. Plus not very pretty, average looks, not good not bad.
I think it's kind of unprofessional to get the giggles that often. She is a talented actor, but it seems like it would be annoying to the rest of the cast when she can't get through even the most simple lines without losing it.
You can tell they already knew they had something big in their hands, and they had a blast doing it. I loved watching Mrs. Constanza blurt out a "sh1t"!
Michael Richards admitted on Comedian in Cars on how he took the job way too seriously and forgot to have fun on the set. Im glad he took it seriously because the show wouldnt have been the hit it was without his dedication.
you can be dedicated and not be a jerk in the process. Jason Alexander was a trained actor, he didn't come from comedy like the other three. Still, he was able to create an extremely consistent character while still "having fun in the process". Michael Richards is just not that person, maybe he only regrets being like this in retrospect.
It's hard to say how different things might have turned out had he approached that time differently. In the end they got the product that we know and love, and the bloopers are funny too. Maybe he thinks it would have been better for him personally, and perhaps he's right, but he and they certainly got the results regardless.
Everyone has their process. I fell like for Michael he didn't like the others breaking because it interrupted his flow and staying in character. We also have little context of how long they've been shooting for the day, people get tired and grumpy and just want the day over sometimes. He's certainly not the only one and definitely not the worst I've seen or heard about.
I tested myself this whole video and found a FOOLPROOF way to keep a straight face during all this funny shit. Just imagine you're watching late night with jimmy fallon.
Funny, Clever, Witty, Smart. I think this is the best sitcom. Friends had a storyline and went in some sort of chronological order. This show was different mostly every episode and had no rhyme or reason. Genius and Ingenious
Well, thank God for the Internet (or Hulu, in the above comment). If you miss sitting in front of a TV watching shows like Seinfeld, you can still be "entertained" online--sitting in front of a computer... ;)
It’s interesting watching Kramer (Michael Richards) during these outtakes because it was once reported that he whenever these bloopers occurred, they would frustrate him and he would usually end up getting mad. He reportedly didn’t like actors to break character because he didn’t like having to re-do scenes. You can see the frustration in his face in lot of these scenes. A perfect example is at the 4:30 mark when George (Jason Alexander) cracks up. Kramer very seriously tells him, “Don’t laugh. You don’t know how hard this is for me.”
oh i wish that last one wouldve continued! in the dvd bloopers, they have to do that one like 6 times and julia cannot get through it. i cant blame her, the way he says "what the hell does THAT mean.." its absolute gold, kills me every time
LOL,thanx 4 posting...CABLE BOY!!!!!!!!! what have they done to my little cable boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hahahahahha, SEINFIELD rocks! best tv series ever!
I’ve watched this a few times and just caught Michael Richards saying “that was some good pot huh” when they’re laughing doing the holistic doctor scene.
Because we live in a sick society in which calling someone a certain word makes you more of a terrible person than actually being a terrible person, but not using that word.
moemoney131 vee My dad recently "discovered" Seinfeld, and he LOVES Kramer. He was very disappointed when we told him about Michael Richards' blow-up at the comedy club.
@@guccideltaco well, he was sort of "in character", and as over-the-top as his Kramer character, so taking that into consideration the incident might be seen as a mistake, not as if he had done something REALLY serious, or meant any real harm.
The fact that Kramer can keep a straight face is just incredbile.
not really. i did, and i'm not incredible.
@@shiytp Yeeeaaaaaah
Hes a sociopath
@@shiytpbut you aren't there.. when funny moments happen between friends or people you know it's funnier
Because them jokes ain't funny
That laundry scene (5:11) is one of the best. Michael Richards is so talented, and the guy with the cigar doesn't break character at all. Perfect.
They're not going to be like that on a comedy set.
One cool thing about the laundry scene is in the blooper where Kramer falls through the door you can see the pay phone. It’s actually the diner set that they turned into the laundromat.
it wasn't funny honestly. I really mean this. Other bloopers crush it.
That cement in the laundry is the best of all these bloopers. Kramer killed it.
I'm surprised Richards didn't get sick (or maybe he did) from inhaling a lot of dust from the "concrete" (or whatever it really was) that was in the bag, as he was trying to lift it onto the machine and then turn it upside down to empty it into the machine. Sure hope it wasn't toxic...
As soon as he walks into the chairs, I'm laughing
@@not-so-smartaleck8987 good point, but it's probably just cornstarch. Like in the Color Run, just gray instead of colored
When he opens the storage room door you can see that the laundry is built inside the diner set.
Even in bloopers Kramer has got the best physical comedy and timing comedy ever...
Michael is one of the most talented physical comedians ever, along with Jerry Lewis, Harold Lloyd, Jim Carrey and Charlie Chaplin. Also, he's very method. So sometimes, you can se him getting pissed in outtakes like these, because it breaks his momentum.
Just until a black man heckles him. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@fillingtime yeeesh 😂. If you watch Comedians in Cars getting Coffee at all or wanna check it out, go watch the episode with Richard. It’s honestly pretty sad how that legitimately ended his career
@@lingonberriesofwrath1836 that in the fact that he sucks and is a racist
@@iMarzie not that sad he sucked and he deserved it
“…….my little cable boy…..” has to be one of the funniest bloopers I’ve ever seen. Laughed so hard I was crying. Can hear the camera crew losing it too.
These bloopers are better than half the stuff on TV today.
Only half?
What on earth is even watchable on TV today?
@@thegrimyeaper It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia is one of the funniest shows to *ever* appear on television. Seinfeld is also great.
You got that right!! 😜
And the actual show.
The talk show bit "Ok, we're back!" is the best outtake in Seinfeld. I laugh every time.
I watched this show every day for years back when it was current. Now I started watching it all over again, AND IT'S THE FUNNIEST SHOW EVER. It just gets better! Such talent!
Jerry Stiller is hilarious and Michael Richards is one of the best physical comedians ever.
Seinfeld didnt make Jerry Stillers hilarious talent shine, only Kevin James recognized his true comic potential.
Kevin as a producer is a master of letting others shine at their brightest, by letting Leah and Jerry add their own style he made kingofqueens as epic as it is.
one is dead and one's career is dead.
When "Kramer" helped Elaine short-circuit the wall outlet, I LMAO! That was one of the funniest portrayals of getting electrucuted that I've ever seen! Great physical comedy! 😂
@@rwhirsch Cancel culture bitch
I've always thought that about Richards too, he's just amazing in physical comedy
RIP Mr. Stiller! Thank u for all the fun!
Legendary show, timeless comedy in a great decade! Love all the cast!
stuff like this would never be able to occur in these days
"Excuse me, there's not a camera on me...." LOL
Rest in Peace to the incomparable Jerry Stiller, such a talent and professional legend.
my favorite character from the whole show. So deliciously nutty.
Amen
You wanna piece of me?
Hoochie mama!!
@@johnnyace2287 Del Boca Vista!
Its so impressive just how focused Michel is as an actor! What a professional
He always was. In UHF, Fridays. Just fabulous.
Seinfeld and Frasier are STILL my go-to’s.
People having a great time together. Always a joy to watch.
The Heart Attack episode with the holistic healer was one of the funniest. George: "I'm a mutant!"
Yes that was gold.....i piss myself before that episode even starts.....
“I’m an egg plant!!”
One of my favorites, especially when the guys in the ambulance went at it
Funny Michael richard is the most serious one when it comes to acting.
Bet he thanks god every day the others weren't like him so the show became a hit.
@@gearreallydoesntmatter what? This makes zero sense. They liked that about Richard.
he has said later that he wishes he would have enjoyed the moments more but didn't realize it at the time
Michael Richards was the Dennis Rodman to Pippen and Jordan's Chicago Bulls. He was the only one hired uniquely for a specific talent, where the others mostly developed together as a team. With Jerry, Jason, and Julia the humor came largely from their comradery and thus the authenticity of their interactions. Its being fun for them made it funny for us, the viewer. With Michael it was much more of a job. He was performing a specific task with extreme precision, a task which would at times be frustrated by the more laid back approach of the other three.
well, he had the most physically demanding job of the bunch, that takes preparation and focus. i would be p*ssed too if my co-stars would constantly ruin the takes.
The only word the guy with the cigar is “NOPE” Great straight man.
These bloopers are making me THIRSTY!!
“CABLE BOY!!! What have they done to my cable boy?”
The way micheal shakes Jerry after that line, you know he was f’king with him to the max haha
I love this show so much, watched it with my dad growing up
im off hot water.
Underrated scene
tears in my eyes through that whole scene, fucking perfect hahaha
Love that one. His face turns purple a great show.
Mike3138 NOT UNDERRATED!!! We all know it!!!!!!!
It’s rated fairly. It’s hilarious
Hands down best show ever.
Say it again
I’ve never agreed with a comment from 5 years ago more than this one
No good sir, you have the best comment ever! 🤨🤔
it's a tie between this and Married with Children
I'm going to go, King of queens, Cheers and then Seinfeld but then again, they could all be tied for number one
I love this show. It’s still great and cracks me up.
That scene with the fake-tantric-doctor is one of the funniest in the entire Show.
The holistic healer and cable boy were hilarious
Jerry’s going to be a cable boy
You're eating too much dairy.
Was "cable boy" the same episode where the fat guy from Plaza Cable needed to get into Kramer's apartment (supposedly) to disable Kramer's free access to Showtime/Cinemax--and the Plaza Cable guy winds up chasing Kramer on foot all over town? Jerry getting "shot" by the FBI (shown here) is funny, but I thought the Plaza Cable guy was even funnier.
I love the throw in at the end from the Merv Griffin set.
I can't imagine how hard it was to keep a straight face while taping this show. I would literally fuck up every take by laughing hysterically.
"My George isn't clever enough to hatch a scheme like this!"
"You got that right!
What the hell does that mean" And then Elaine's face say it all!
The best part is when Frank says, "you want a piece of me?", and Elaine completely loses it.
MY FAVORITE BLOOPER
I still don’t get it. Please explain?
Loved Seinfeld and always wished that they would come back to TV
I absolutely love Jason Alexander. George was perfect character for him. Kramer very funny too, got to love slapstick.
"excuse me, excuse me there's not a camera on me." lmao
I would watch a one-hour special of just Julia Louis-Dreyfus laughing at stuff.
Hell yeah, man
I've always thought that she is sexy af
I've definitely spackled a few ceilings thinking about her, hell I was blowing holes through roofs at that age
She has the BEST laugh!
She has some funny traits but shes horrible, i think shes as annoying and awkward to be around in person too. Plus not very pretty, average looks, not good not bad.
@@evanosburn718 Don't be gross.
I think it's kind of unprofessional to get the giggles that often. She is a talented actor, but it seems like it would be annoying to the rest of the cast when she can't get through even the most simple lines without losing it.
You can tell they already knew they had something big in their hands, and they had a blast doing it. I loved watching Mrs. Constanza blurt out a "sh1t"!
4:52 Kramer says "that was some good pot huh" ahaha
I read this comment and hit 4:52 right on the money one try
I could watch these all day.
Michael Richards admitted on Comedian in Cars on how he took the job way too seriously and forgot to have fun on the set. Im glad he took it seriously because the show wouldnt have been the hit it was without his dedication.
Glad to see someone else feeling this way
you can be dedicated and not be a jerk in the process. Jason Alexander was a trained actor, he didn't come from comedy like the other three. Still, he was able to create an extremely consistent character while still "having fun in the process". Michael Richards is just not that person, maybe he only regrets being like this in retrospect.
It's hard to say how different things might have turned out had he approached that time differently. In the end they got the product that we know and love, and the bloopers are funny too. Maybe he thinks it would have been better for him personally, and perhaps he's right, but he and they certainly got the results regardless.
Everyone has their process. I fell like for Michael he didn't like the others breaking because it interrupted his flow and staying in character. We also have little context of how long they've been shooting for the day, people get tired and grumpy and just want the day over sometimes. He's certainly not the only one and definitely not the worst I've seen or heard about.
He was way too serious.
tabbott37 and loppo 101 are geniuses for posting these seinfeld bloppers, ahh takes me back to the sweet sweet 90's!
Tobolowsky is hilarious! Jason Alexander was totally losing it during his scenes with Steve
I tested myself this whole video and found a FOOLPROOF way to keep a straight face during all this funny shit. Just imagine you're watching late night with jimmy fallon.
THAT'S FOR SURE FUCK FALLON!
I like to ruin cowbell skit even when I have a very minor part.
Or Kimmel or Colbert or ......
I didn't know Fallon was still on TV.
pacefka
Or Ellen that skank is never funny or mildly amusing even accidentally
The last couple of bloopers were not from seasons 1 or 2... Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Nice one :)
@Righting the Narrative Bear He meant poofta.
You want a piece of me?!?!
Those legs tho
Hahahahaha
Funny, Clever, Witty, Smart. I think this is the best sitcom. Friends had a storyline and went in some sort of chronological order. This show was different mostly every episode and had no rhyme or reason. Genius and Ingenious
"You're a cashier!" Hahahahaha I love it!!
RIP Jerry Stiller. God bless you!
I just can't see how there will ever be a better show on TV than Seinfeld.
Jeff Liss curb your enthusiasm
Dare Devil98 But if you watch, Larry David recycles many of the same bits in Curb that he did in Seinfeld.
Always sunny is pretty close not better but its good
2 broke girls is way better
@@MichaelTexas70 😭😂😂😂No
I don't know how anyone could work with Jerry Stiller and not keep from laughing. He was comedy gold every time!
You mean “ keep from laughing”?
The medicine man is hilarious. He could have his own show.
What an actor , Cramer .. these are the funniest bloopers ever, they made me watch start seinfeld again :) ,,
"You're a Cashier!"
A great line!
Sexiest cashier Ive seen.
Imagine saying that line to a woman during an exact same argument nowadays
@@usamanasher6852 you'd be ban from Hollywood for 100 years
Is it just me or that cashier looks like Gal Gadot when she lsughs
Still till this day i watch Seinfeld every night from 10--11pm i think its hilarious an 1 of the best tv shows ever.
I watch it on Comedy Central and Netflix. I can't get enough!!!!
I miss Seinfeld ! :(
Михајло it’s on Hulu I still watch it all the time
Well, thank God for the Internet (or Hulu, in the above comment). If you miss sitting in front of a TV watching shows like Seinfeld, you can still be "entertained" online--sitting in front of a computer... ;)
@OAT351 Similar to Fawlty Towers, quality over quantity I suppose. In my honest opinion, Seinfeld should have stopped at season 7.
But seasons off eBay cheap
Have seen these many many times and I still have tears in my eyes 😂
9:09 is just the funniest skit... I knew they would laugh so hard at that.
Rix xy For real.
Meh... That episode was from the last season (or sometime in the last two seasons) which stunk, IMHO.
The best tv show of all time!!! Thank you for sharing this video. 😎✌🏼
The episode with tor the natural healer is one of the best, and had to be hard to shoot. It lent itself to many bloopers
Frank Costanza's "Kasha?" line will never not be funny
It’s interesting watching Kramer (Michael Richards) during these outtakes because it was once reported that he whenever these bloopers occurred, they would frustrate him and he would usually end up getting mad. He reportedly didn’t like actors to break character because he didn’t like having to re-do scenes. You can see the frustration in his face in lot of these scenes.
A perfect example is at the 4:30 mark when George (Jason Alexander) cracks up. Kramer very seriously tells him, “Don’t laugh. You don’t know how hard this is for me.”
oh i wish that last one wouldve continued! in the dvd bloopers, they have to do that one like 6 times and julia cannot get through it. i cant blame her, the way he says "what the hell does THAT mean.." its absolute gold, kills me every time
One of the absolute best shows
Michael Richards is a professional door slammer. Seriously, he slams on queue and between the lines, i only noticed this now
Moments of laughter are the most precious of all.
LOL,thanx 4 posting...CABLE BOY!!!!!!!!! what have they done to my little cable boy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hahahahahha, SEINFIELD rocks! best tv series ever!
My favorite bloopers are when Elaine laughs. I love her laugh
Still one of the best shows ever
Stephen Tobolowsky's voice gets me every time.
everything Kramer does is practically a blooper.
Michael Is one of the best physical comedians out there, he is so great at it.
Thirty years later I’m still looking for Bob Sakamano.
"There's not a camera on me..." LOL!!
What a great place to "work"!!Thanks to all for 100%LMAO every episode.
Kramer just existing is hilarious!
Agree 100%
I wish this show would have been on forever.
Seinfeld is the number one show on TV
It's cool that they kept these bloopers in the episodes! Makes it more organic.
Cable boy : (
Cable boy!
What have you done to my little cable boy?!
I’ve watched this a few times and just caught Michael Richards saying “that was some good pot huh” when they’re laughing doing the holistic doctor scene.
6:36 Michael Richards actually laughed instead of getting all upset. He shouldve done way more of this.
I can’t believe the guy with the cigar and the Mets hat never even grinned.
LOL, I love Michael Richards at 2:40. "George, please..."
The best people on Earth!! ⭐️ ❤️ ⭐️
Thank you Jerry Stiller for all the laughs! 👏👏👏
this is the first time i cried from laughter in YEARS
What the hell does that mean!!!
Hilarious!
Suchit Chandran Is it just me or does he sound a little bit like Charles Bronson when he says that?
the way he raises his hands its just hilarious
His acting of George's father was sooo good. One of the funniest characters ever for mine.
you sayin` you wanna piece of me...
Tor is so frickin funny 😁
i totally agree. best sitcom by far
How can you not laugh. Just brilliant!
holy hell why is everyone being so hard on kramer, he's an awsome actor !
the blacks were pissed
Because we live in a sick society in which calling someone a certain word makes you more of a terrible person than actually being a terrible person, but not using that word.
The "he's dead" from Julia SENT ME
Seinfeld was such a great TV show. Kramer was the best!
This is gold, jerry !! GOLD !!!! 😂😂😂
ever notice kramer often got irritated when anyone got the giggles?
I noticed....He is such a dick. Horrible human being.
@@sarah54471 stfu
@@sarah54471 He has by far the hardest acting job on the show. Jerry basically does nothing when it comes to acting
eddie johns he’s amazing. Takes it very seriously. Yet he is the funniest one.
it was in some doc they did on the show that he actually took acting super seriously and would be annoyed when they fucked up
“‘Scuze me, there’s not a camera on me” lmaoooooooo
Jerry Stiller is a genius of comedic timing
Omg I’m crying over here! 😂😂😂
"Can it be lukewarm?"
It's 2:30 am and I'm still not asleep...
Its funny that Kramer is one of the most professionals
"Prepositions" used in a comedy act...always good stuff.
Holy hell, Michael Richards is a serious, serious man!
5:12.... 1st scene i ever watched of Seinfeld. It was so out there. I didn't even know what I was watching.
Kramer and Georges dad Frank never broke! I bet their scenes together had no bloopers!
Secondary roles are typically more reliable actors or they would never get an episode completed.
Kramer was the star of the show !
moemoney131 vee My dad recently "discovered" Seinfeld, and he LOVES Kramer. He was very disappointed when we told him about Michael Richards' blow-up at the comedy club.
@@guccideltaco well, he was sort of "in character", and as over-the-top as his Kramer character, so taking that into consideration the incident might be seen as a mistake, not as if he had done something REALLY serious, or meant any real harm.
Race is still a sensitive issue here, though.