Anti-dentites, low talkers and frequent Jerk Store patrons rejoice! There’s finally a quick reference guide to everyone the cast of SeinfeldOpens in a new tab ever crossed paths with.In the realm of die-hard fandom, The Connected Characters of SeinfeldOpens in a new tab deserves some sort of award. The print, recently shared on a post from Laughing SquidOpens in a new tab, features over 230 characters from the show about nothing. Each portrait features a ring around it that specifies their link to other characters and the type of relationship be it friendly, antagonistic, romantic, professional, or familial . And it’s not just their connections to Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer. Some, like George and Jerry’s romantic endeavours, are one-offs and only hold a single connection but a great deal of them have multiple links to other supporting characters often spanning across entire episodes.Opens in a new tabThe amount of research that went into this print had to have been absolutely daunting, but it’s a sure sign that its designer is way beyond normal levels of Seinfeld fandom. Even the description of the print on Pop Chart LabsOpens in a new tab is brimming with Seinfeldian references stating it’s “From Kramerica Industries, in association with Art Vandelay (he’s an importer/exporter)” and the “sponge-worthy schematic sorts the sitcom’s subjects by frequency of appearance, then maps each character’s connection to Jerry, Elaine, Kramer, and yada, yada, yada.“
Opens in a new tabStaring at this 24″ x 36″ print, which can be pre-ordered for $35Opens in a new tab, I can’t help but think that this needs to be made into a SeinfeldOpens in a new tab version of the old Guess Who? game.Who are your favorite Seinfeld characters? Did the chart leave any important ones out? Let’s discuss in the comments below!
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