The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman

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Seinfeld and Superman walking in "A Uniform Used to Mean Something."
Seinfeld and Superman walking in "A Uniform Used to Mean Something."

The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman was a series of short films and commercials promoting American Express featuring Jerry Seinfeld as himself and Patrick Warburton as the voice of Superman. The films were directed by Barry Levinson. In addition to being on the Internet, they aired on television during 2004 and one time on TBS in 2003. There were two films made: A Uniform Used to Mean Something... and Hindsight is 20/20, each about five minutes in length.

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  • In A Uniform Used to Mean Something..., while looking at the reviews for upcoming plays, Superman says "That's Joel Siegel, I usually trust him", which is a reference to the critic.
  • When getting their picture taken by an old woman in Hindsight is 20/20, she tells them that her uncle was once saved by Green Lantern, who is a fellow DC Comics superhero.
  • On these commercials, Seinfeld worked with Patrick Warburton, who played Elaine's boyfriend Puddy, on Jerry's show Seinfeld.

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