The Non-Fat Yogurt
- Episode aired Nov 4, 1993
- TV-PG
- 23m
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Kramer invests in a new non-fat yogurt store.Kramer invests in a new non-fat yogurt store.Kramer invests in a new non-fat yogurt store.
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Rudy Giuliani
- Rudy Giuliani
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Did you know
- TriviaLarry David and his entertainment lawyer had a bet over a friendly game of golf. David's victory allowed him to use his lawyer's name in an episode of Seinfeld. That's how Lloyd Braun (played by Peter Keleghan) became a character in this episode.
- GoofsEven if the yogurt were fat-free, it's high in calories and sugar, so consumers would still gain weight.
- Alternate versionsTwo versions of the final scene were filmed as the episode was to air days after the 1993 New York City mayoral election. One scene was filmed stating that David Dinkins had won and another stating Rudy Giuliani as the winner. When Giuliani was officially announced the winner, he filmed the scene the next morning, which was then edited into the episode roughly one day before broadcast. Dinkins had already declined to appear so if he had won the election, a scene with Phil Morris as Dinkins' press secretary would have been shown. Morris would later play the recurring character of Jackie Chiles.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Fuck (2005)
- SoundtracksSeinfeld Theme Song
Written by Jonathan Wolff
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"You're a funny ***!"
Season 5, Episode 7, "The Non-Fat Yogurt" One of the best episodes of the wonderful fifth season, "The Non-Fat Yogurt" offers one of Seinfeld's more outlandish plots, but it works seamlessly somehow. The story lines clash perfectly for a truly satisfying episode and hilarious ending.
All four members of the core cast get to shine on this episode, especially Jerry and George. It's notable for being the first appearance of George's childhood enemy Lloyd Braun, as well as for managing to deal with curse words WITHOUT ACTUALLY UTTERING ANY REAL ONES and still being side-splittingly funny. In fact, the blipping out of the curse words makes them much more hilarious. Modern comedies should take a lesson from that.
All four members of the core cast get to shine on this episode, especially Jerry and George. It's notable for being the first appearance of George's childhood enemy Lloyd Braun, as well as for managing to deal with curse words WITHOUT ACTUALLY UTTERING ANY REAL ONES and still being side-splittingly funny. In fact, the blipping out of the curse words makes them much more hilarious. Modern comedies should take a lesson from that.
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