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* [[Edited for Syndication]]: Most episodes feature little dialog cuts here and there to save time for more commercials.
* [[Edited for Syndication]]: Most episodes feature little dialog cuts here and there to save time for more commercials.
** The episode which suffers the worst in this regard is "The Yada Yada", as it originally ran ''26 minutes'' in its NBC premiere.
** The episode which suffers the worst in this regard is "The Yada Yada", as it originally ran ''26 minutes'' in its NBC premiere.
** Since 2010, most markets air the episodes in a cropped format (similar to a x1.2 zoom on most DVD players), and as such, all on-screen titles (opening credits, closing credits, subtitles, etc) have been changed accordingly. Some episodes also have either repositioned the show logo in the opening, or left alone, resulting in half of the 'S' in ''Seinfeld'' being cut off.
** The pilot episode had an entirely different theme song, the on-screen title was ''The Seinfeld Chronicles'', the credit titles were in a different font, and the end titles played over a plain black screen. In syndication, however, the original theme is replaced with Jonathan Wolff's theme, ''The Seinfeld Chronicles'' title is replaced with ''Seinfeld'', the titles are in the tradition Movie Poster font like the rest of the series, and the end titles are plastered over still shots of Jerry's standup riffs.
* [[Fake Brit]]: Norman Brenner's character in "The Wig Master".
* [[Fake Brit]]: Norman Brenner's character in "The Wig Master".
** Subverted. Brenner is actually British.
** Subverted. Brenner is actually British.