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I think only about 5 times also in movie 2
Rochelle Rochelle, the fictional movie within the "Seinfeld" universe, is referenced multiple times throughout the series. It first appears in the Season 5 episode titled "The Little Jerry" and is mentioned in various episodes thereafter, including "The Movie" and "The Letter." While there isn't a specific count of references, it is a recurring joke that adds to the show's humor. Overall, it serves as a memorable and humorous element in the show's lore.
Most times it's Georgie.
Throughout the series, co-creator Larry David threatened to quit myriad times, for reasons relating to stress and personal issues of that nature, which suggested that Seinfeld could come to an end. After several successful years when the ninth season approached, he was not alone in wanting to be finished with the show. Jerry Seinfeld along with other participants in the series felt that the episodes were getting too ridiculous, and the original purpose was dying. The network offered substantial pay raises to continue with a tenth season, but Jerry would not accept, insisting that it was time to bring the series to an end.
At least a dozen and a half.
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I think only about 5 times also in movie 2
Yes, he was in a few episodes of the show. Cheyenne had a crush on him so he did appear a few times.
Since they are together, about 1000000000000000000 million times.
Rochelle Rochelle, the fictional movie within the "Seinfeld" universe, is referenced multiple times throughout the series. It first appears in the Season 5 episode titled "The Little Jerry" and is mentioned in various episodes thereafter, including "The Movie" and "The Letter." While there isn't a specific count of references, it is a recurring joke that adds to the show's humor. Overall, it serves as a memorable and humorous element in the show's lore.
Only once. "Seinfeld" was named the Outstanding Comedy Series for the 1992-1993 season.
Most times it's Georgie.
Every Episode!
Throughout the series, co-creator Larry David threatened to quit myriad times, for reasons relating to stress and personal issues of that nature, which suggested that Seinfeld could come to an end. After several successful years when the ninth season approached, he was not alone in wanting to be finished with the show. Jerry Seinfeld along with other participants in the series felt that the episodes were getting too ridiculous, and the original purpose was dying. The network offered substantial pay raises to continue with a tenth season, but Jerry would not accept, insisting that it was time to bring the series to an end.
They appeared three times in the series "The New Scooby-Doo Movies". They guest starred in the following episodes: "The Ghostly Creep from the Deep" "The Loch Ness Mess" "The Mystery of Haunted Island"