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Seinfeld
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| Title: | The Cartoon |
| Episode Number: | 169 |
| Season: | 9 |
| Season Episode #.: | 13 |
| Production Number: | 913 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday January 29th, 1998 |
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Elaine comes across a cartoon in the New Yorker, but can't figure out why it's funny. She then becomes determined to get her comic published. Kramer's honesty gets Jerry in trouble with Sally, an old friend of Elaine's, and she begins to do stand-up about how mean Jerry is. George's new girlfriend looks like Jerry, but he refuses to believe it.
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| Elaine: Everything with you has to be so jokey.
Jerry: I'm a comedian. | Jerry: Hey Kramer.
Kramer: Hey, you got some messages. Yeah, uh ... George, George, Elaine, George again, Elaine, Newman, but that was a crank call. | Kramer: Come on George, relax. Just because they look alike that doesn't mean you're secretly in love with Jerry. | Jerry: She does stink. And she should quit. But I don't want it to be because of me. It should be the traditional route. Years of rejection and failure until she's spit out the bottom of the porn industry. | Newman: It's so great to see a show that's about something. |
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