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George Costanza
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Original YTMND:
George Costanza!
by karndude
October 24, 2005
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George Costanza! features a site consisting of a GIF of George Costanza (played by Jason Alexander) from the American sitcom Seinfeld. The GIF was modified to show milk shooting out of his nipples, accompanied by the Japanese theme song from the anime Naruto, "Go Go Naruto!".

The site originally gained popularity by the sheer silliness of its content, but gained further views after Max sponsored the site with a $20 donation.

The song in the background was later added to the YTMND Soundtrack, Volume 7.

Nipple shoot Fad

This fad involves a GIF of shirtless George Costanza, from the Seinfeld episode "The Hamptons," shooting milk out of his nipples and catching it in his mouth. In the episode, Jerry's girlfriend Rachel accidently came into the room and saw George naked after he was swimming. As a result, he had "shrinkage," and the GIF used shows his reaction to Rachel. Oftentimes, the milk is replaced with other fads. Recently though, some of the fad sites appear to have been deleted though.

Other fads

Another fad involves a scene from the episode "The Susie," in which George is waiting for his girlfriend, whom he doesn't like calling him, so he can ignore her. As a result, his answering machine message is heard, featuring a song sung to the tune of the theme from The Greatest American Hero ("Believe it or not, George isn't at home!"). Sites will either use his quote or show George moving to other music. One of the earliest sites on YTMND, George Costanza, features this song.