Mario Bros./'Seinfeld' Mashup Called 'A Parody About Nothing' Will Make You Feel Nostalgic

This Mario/"Seinfeld" Mashup Will Make You Feel Nostalgic And A Little Nerdy
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What happens when you combine Mario Bros. and "Seinfeld"?

You get what one YouTube video creator calls "A Parody About Nothing."

With Jerry Seinfeld as Mario, Kramer as Luigi and (of course) George Costanza as Toad, this video gives an updated twist to two old favorites. Seinfeld's laugh track combines with Mario's characteristic sound-bites, essentially showing what would happen if you set up a comedy club in the middle of the Mushroom Kingdom.

Peach (presumably Elaine) and Bowser (presumably Newman) are mentioned in the video, but not shown, which is unfortunate because a Newman-ed version of Bowser would certainly be an interesting character.

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Jerry Seinfeld
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"Being a good husband is like being a good stand-up comic—you need ten years before you can even call yourself a beginner." --To Oprah (credit:Getty Images)
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"You have to motivate yourself with challenges. That's how you know you're still alive. Once you start doing only what you've already proven you can do, you're on the road to death."--To the New York Times (credit:Getty Images)
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"My theory is 98 percent of all human endeavor is killing time. This is a great way to do it."--To NPR, on drinking coffee (credit:Getty Images)
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"Sometimes the road less traveled is less traveled for a reason." --"Seinfeld," "The Baby Shower" episode (credit:Getty Images)
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"I'll tell you one thing, since I'm married, single people look absolutely ridiculous to me. I held out for a long time. I wanted to keep it going. But now that I have passed through to the other side, I can see how stupid single people act. Of course, when I was single, and I looked at married people, especially the ones with kids, I was horrified. Why would people do that to themselves?"--To the New York Times (credit:Getty Images)
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"I can't go to a bad movie by myself. What, am I gonna make sarcastic remarks to strangers?" --"Seinfeld," "The Chinese Restaurant" episode (credit:Getty Images)