My favorite was when Puddy was telling Elaine that she was going to go to hell and she kept telling him that he should care that she was going to go to hell.
@@phxazjarhead .. Yes. He was trying to talk her into stealing her neighbor's newspaper as I recall and since she was already going to hell what's the difference.
It's a perception thing. They had so few actors come back a lot that the few who did seemed to be there A LOT, but that was compared to all the great characters who were only in 1 or 2 episodes. Uncle Leo was only in 14, Wilhelm was only in 11, Mr. Pitt, 7 Mickey, 6 Bania, 6. Etc. And there were only a handful of actors who did more than 5, so those people really stand out more. Putty is one of the greatest though.
Putty was great. Good writing, but Mr. Warburton made it great. Love the issue of believing in God when he says to Elain "Well, I'm not the one going to hell". And the classic "I don't know any monkeys that can take apart a fuel injector"
Wow, can’t believe Patrick/Puddy only appeared in 9 series episodes of the show yet still had such a huge impact, and is one of the most memorable and enjoyable characters on the show. So glad they brought him back. He’s up there with the best of them for me; George, Puddy, Elaine, Kramer.
As good as Seinfeld was, and it was good, I enjoyed Rules a lot more. Such a cast. Warburton and Spade killed in every episode. And the 2 female leads were as beautiful as any women I have ever seen on TV - plus they both had terrific comic chops. Hudson was okay but his role kinda squeezed in between everybody else.
I would imagine that Jerry is someone who really enjoys sitting around and eating at diners. I mean that was a big part of his show. Myself I would rather eat at a diner than a big fancy restaurant.
@@joemckim1183 That's pretty much his "Coffee in Cars With Comedians" show. (aside from the cars) He chats with comedians in diners and it's pretty good.
Patrick, is a very nice guy met him twice, once at Whole Foods 20 yrs ago and at a gas station same city. He is very funny. Easy 6’ 4”. Tall guy. He either is Puddy or Jeff Bingham because his cadence and manner when he speaks is exactly like that it was all I could do not to laugh.
His relationship with Elaine was so great. How they kept breaking up and getting back together. And then when she discovered he was a Christian, and didn't care if she went to hell, omg. And they went to talk to a minister about it.. Actually was a much bigger fan of Rules of Engagement, where he was the cornerstone of the show.
@@robertwhough hahaha no, I think he says “that’s a misprint “ and THEN immediately after says “whaddya got, a Starkman? [or whatever it was called] then the camera immediately cuts to Kramer in the shower, and now you can clearly see “Starkman” in the owner’s manual he is holding in the shower. 😂😂
1:28 that's right, I almost forgot they were starred together in Bee Movie, Jerry Seinfeld was the voice of the voice of the main character, Barry, and Patrick Warburton was Ken
In my opinion, Frank, Newman and Puddy are far and away the best supporting characters in the show’s entire run. All three of them were absolute scene stealers.
The vacant stare at the back of an airline seat while Elaine fumes was priceless.
"We're done, even vegetable lasagna knows it!"
Vegetable lasagna, my favorite scene with him.
Are you going to read? Take a nap? "Nah."
My favorite was when Puddy was telling Elaine that she was going to go to hell and she kept telling him that he should care that she was going to go to hell.
@@phxazjarhead .. Yes. He was trying to talk her into stealing her neighbor's newspaper as I recall and since she was already going to hell what's the difference.
The Finale, Elaine says “Don’t wait for me.” He says “Okay” and walks out. 😂😂
One of my favorite scenes
Also, his usual zone-out look is like magnified 10x while he's waiting for Elaine to finish speaking.
has to be the best one word performance written ever
GOAT
For the sake of accuracy, the line was “all right”.
“So you where just gonna be a one and done character?”
Patrick Warburton: yeah that’s right.
😄
😂👌
High Five!
🤣🤣🤣
I can't believe he was only on 9 episodes. Seemed like way more.
I would have guessed way more too. His portrayal of Puddy was just so memorable.
He was definitely one of my favourite characters
@@SenorNavel that’s right.
It's a perception thing. They had so few actors come back a lot that the few who did seemed to be there A LOT, but that was compared to all the great characters who were only in 1 or 2 episodes.
Uncle Leo was only in 14,
Wilhelm was only in 11,
Mr. Pitt, 7
Mickey, 6
Bania, 6.
Etc. And there were only a handful of actors who did more than 5, so those people really stand out more. Putty is one of the greatest though.
That is crazy!..
"It feels like a Arby's night."
Joe Swanson 👍
Trivia Question: Why do they call it Arby's??
@@edwickham3633 Go ahead I am ready for the answer.😃
R B Roast Beef !! RBs ARBYS!!
@@edwickham3633 🤣🤣🤣
"I'll be back. We'll make out."
That's bogus man.
@@kenlompart9905 Yeah that's right.
When he painted his face, that was hilarious, and that ridiculous jacket, he was funny.
Gotta support the team
__ __ ya that's right
Don’t forget “THE MOVE”
He uses the pinch
Jerry uses the swirl
"Eight-Ball!"🎱
We're the devils man, the DEVILS!!! Ayyy El Diablo!
The face paint at the NJ Devil's game. Screaming at the preists in the car that almost hit him. One of the best moments of the show ever
Gotta support the team.
@@justayoutuber1906 I can't tell you how many times I've said that to friends and they get the reference immediately.
@@justayoutuber1906 It's the playoffs.
@@ALSmith-zz4yy WE'RE THE DEVILS! THE DEVILS!
"Gotta let'em know you're out there."
"Why can't people have dip for dinner? Why can it only be a snack? I don't get stuff like that."
David, I think we gotta talk...
Just as long as you don't double dip, you never double dip a chip.
@@R12gsa09 Talk to me babe.
If it were socially acceptable I'd drape myself in velvet.
The man with the voice who gave us so many laughs. So many memories.
Yeah that's right
Putty was great. Good writing, but Mr. Warburton made it great. Love the issue of believing in God when he says to Elain "Well, I'm not the one going to hell". And the classic "I don't know any monkeys that can take apart a fuel injector"
You stole my Jesus fish, didn't you?
The episode where he plays the "face painter," yelling "DEVILS!" at the old Catholic priest in the limo. Priceless.
"If you have any questions, just ask...the eightball!"
All signs point to yes.
I used this for years even without the jacket with people that knew the reference.
That was a funny episode 😂 🎱😂
Wow, can’t believe Patrick/Puddy only appeared in 9 series episodes of the show yet still had such a huge impact, and is one of the most memorable and enjoyable characters on the show. So glad they brought him back. He’s up there with the best of them for me; George, Puddy, Elaine, Kramer.
He was great as Puddy. Some of my favorite episodes.
That's right, gotta support the team.
Love that one
Seinfeld and Rules of Engagement were freaking hilarious!
Puddy got his spin off!
As good as Seinfeld was, and it was good, I enjoyed Rules a lot more. Such a cast. Warburton and Spade killed in every episode. And the 2 female leads were as beautiful as any women I have ever seen on TV - plus they both had terrific comic chops. Hudson was okay but his role kinda squeezed in between everybody else.
One of my favorite all time Seinfeld characters. So few episodes, but such a huge impact.
"Patrick Warburton tells some "seinfeld stories."
Patrick: "I ran into Jerry in a diner."
I'm so dumb that i didnt even connect those dots until your comment lol.
Still worth it for RI's NYC golf joke/tease story with Jerry.
I would imagine that Jerry is someone who really enjoys sitting around and eating at diners. I mean that was a big part of his show. Myself I would rather eat at a diner than a big fancy restaurant.
Yeah that's right
@@joemckim1183 That's pretty much his "Coffee in Cars With Comedians" show. (aside from the cars) He chats with comedians in diners and it's pretty good.
"I'm not the one going to hell."
lol. Best line
My favorite Puddy scenes revolved around their religious issues - hilarious!
"Sorry, thou shalt not steal."
Oh man that's BOgus!
You stole my Jesus fish didn’t ya??
... yea that's right..
I still say "Yeah that's right" in his voice.
Patrick, is a very nice guy met him twice, once at Whole Foods 20 yrs ago and at a gas station same city. He is very funny. Easy 6’ 4”. Tall guy. He either is Puddy or Jeff Bingham because his cadence and manner when he speaks is exactly like that it was all I could do not to laugh.
What a story
He’s 6’3 at his tallest.. maybe closer to 6’2
The spitter episode was beyond genius.
Yes that was one magic loogie...
“Uno momento por favor.”
That car dealer episode was hilarious, and one of my favorites!
The candy bar lineup.
@@aaronwoodard1749 "It took you an hour? "
A nickel!
When he gets offended by heing called a grease monkey
I only watched this to hear, “Yeah, that’s right.”
"Having to hear how everyone at work isn't as smart as you... it's brutal."
Puddy was a good character in the show as Elaine's Boy Friend
"Stop bossin' me around!"
"Talk to me, babe."
"Eeeeeh, I'm the Devil!"
Puddy rules!!
Great character
Great interviewer to share all HIS stories with his guest! /s
His relationship with Elaine was so great. How they kept breaking up and getting back together. And then when she discovered he was a Christian, and didn't care if she went to hell, omg. And they went to talk to a minister about it..
Actually was a much bigger fan of Rules of Engagement, where he was the cornerstone of the show.
The plane ride home from vacation with Elaine was classic!
Vegetable lasagne.
HEY!!
I hope we crash into the side of a mountain!!!!!!
"So you're just gonna sit there? - Yeah that's right!"
"Feels like an Arby's night."
Arby’s, beef and and cheese and do you believe in god?
"Oh that's easy, you're both going to hell" . "This is bogus man!!"
The car dealership is one of my top episodes. Nice Patrick.
Patricks voice takes me back to EPCOT.....
Yes!!!!!! Soarin!!!!!!
I love this guy. So freaking funny! My favourite episodes are with Pat.
Rules of Engagement was great!
Ah no it wasn't. It was drivelly nonsense
@@zapkvr you're drivelly nonsense
Don't listen to Kevin. My wife and I both loved the show. Oliver Hudson was hilarious.
David Spade kills it !
Great show and Kevin Russell is an idiot.
Love the face painter episode. Man, Patrick Warburton is so underrated. A legend
Wow, only 9 episodes! Such a memorable character.
He was excellent in Rules of Engagement.
Puddy is def one of my fav recurring secondary Seinfeld characters, if not my very fav. He was hilarious. 😂
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE him! Rules of engagement is a series I have saved and watch whenever I need a laugh. He's awesome!
We still refer to my after work glass of wine as ‘listening juice’… love that show!!!
The Dealership was one of the best episodes with Patrick in it..
I love all of his work!
my all time favorite Seinfeld episode is "The Voice" which is the one where Elaine keeps sleeping with Puddy and has to give jerry money each time.
Helloooooo lalalaaa
Awesome Patrick Warburton!
"Keys?"
"How you gonna start it?"
“Excessive Overcharge”
My favourite Puddy episode? The one in which Puddy helps Kramer install a garburator in his shower ...
“Yeah it’s a misprint.” 🤣
@@tommym321 I actually preferred the line before it: "Whattya got? A Starkman?"
@@robertwhough hahaha no, I think he says “that’s a misprint “ and THEN immediately after says “whaddya got, a Starkman? [or whatever it was called] then the camera immediately cuts to Kramer in the shower, and now you can clearly see “Starkman” in the owner’s manual he is holding in the shower. 😂😂
One of the show's greatest finds, along with Newman of course.
Loved his character!! 🙂
Isn't it interesting how a character who appeared in just nine episodes of 180 in total could become so memorable?
So is Dr Whatley
I was just watching my Seinfeld DVDs last night and those episodes with Patrick/Puddy and Peterman are some of the funniest. 🤣
gotta say, my absolute Puddy episode has to be "Elaine is going to hell"
brilliant!! :-D
It's gonna be rough. 👀
I had fun on your show Rich....high five
I love the episode where they go to the hockey game and his face is painted. One of the greatest shows of all time...
His CBS series at the time was DAVE'S WORLD, which starred Harry Anderson post-NIGHT COURT.
The episode he mentions is a parody of the film JFK, which was out at the time.
And Newman was in it.
The DEVILS!!!! We’re the devils!!!!!
I love that guy's voice.
Man he was so great on his episodes,my favorites from him was,yeah that's right😂miss this beautiful show
He's my favorite. And Brock Sampson is my hero
The CBS show mentioned during the Seinfeld era was “Dave’s World”...don’t think many people remember that one
Wasn’t that the one with Harry Anderson in where he played a cartoonist?
@@cityhawk He played a humor columnist (a fictional version of Dave Barry).
Love Patrick in RULES OF ENGAGEMENT ..... just a great knack for situational comedy !
He’s great in every episode he was in😂😂😂
Great stuff !
Jerry Seinfeld pulling up and saying that is akin to Howard Cosell stopping to call a back ally fight ( true story)
I didn’t get the par four par five joke..... can someone explain the significance?
One of the best characters on a show of great characters.
1:28 that's right, I almost forgot they were starred together in Bee Movie, Jerry Seinfeld was the voice of the voice of the main character, Barry, and Patrick Warburton was Ken
That's a great story. Life can be so magnificently random at times.
Patrick's mother, Barbara Lord, was in my all-time favorite Gunsmoke episode, "Long, Long Trail" from 1961.
Paddy was my favorite character! 😂😂😂
"Go get that newspaper, you're going to hell anyway."
He played my fav Seinfeld charactor.
Ask him about "The Venture Brothers"! Love Patrick and Rich.
" Ready?? Let's get it on"""""So awesome!!!
Such a handsome man...
who knew Eisen could talk for almost 4 minutes with saying UGH, UM, UGH, UM, UGH, UM
In my opinion, Frank, Newman and Puddy are far and away the best supporting characters in the show’s entire run. All three of them were absolute scene stealers.
"All signs point to YES!"
Wait, Rich.... Is it a par 4 or par 5? I was thinking about using a 3 iron.
Legendary career. Because of his voice acting he isn't as publicized but man what a run.
I was in a diner in Merrick L.I. and Jerry was in the next booth. I could hear his whole conversation, felt like I was in Toms/Monks, just surreal.
@M R yes&no.
‘It’s gonna be rough ‘
Yeah That's Right...... I LITERALLY use that response with Customers All Day!
he was awesome on rules of engagement!!!
Puddy was hillarious, but still my favorite from him is Kronk in Emperor's New Groove
They both have great speaker's voices. I wonder if either has done narration?
Yes he's done cartoons
Part of the genius of Seinfeld was allowing unknowns to be over the top funny. Genius.
Never saw such a handsome mechanic‼️‼️‼️
I loved The Bee Movie!
That’s a big job you’ve gotta dismantle the latch hasp from the auxiliary drainage line
It says main line
That’s a misprint. Whaddaya got, a Clarkman?
Real life LOL
It's gonna be rough!!!
And the heat! My god the heat!!
The CBS sitcom he mentions must have been "Rules of Engagement", which was actually a pretty funny show.
Rules of Engagement was about 10 years after Seinfeld; Dave's World is the series that kept him from doing Seinfeld.
Newman played the same role in JFK demonstrating the bullet trajectory
almost the same name too - "Newma"
How you gonna start it?
one and done ..... bahahahahahah ...... Warburton was one of the best characters. Completely nutty, absolutely madcap.
Dr.Zaius coat, Eight ball jacket, Vegetable Lasagna, Jesus fish,....timeless humour.
My favorite line was in the finale. "David, don't wait for me!" OK!