Seinfeld consists of 9 seasons with a total of 180 episodes.
Created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld, Seinfeld is an American sitcom that premiered July 5, 1989, and ran for 9 years until it concluded on May 14, 1998.
The show focuses on the life of Jerry Seinfeld, a fictional version of the actor himself, in New York City’s Manhattan with his friends, George Costanza, Elaine Benes, and Cosmo Kramer.
The best way to describe the plot of the show is by the words of its creators themselves. As they describe it, the show is about nothing and focuses on the picturization of small, and often mundane details with a blend of humor, making it easier for the audiences to relate to the show on a personal level, hence the reason for its huge success.
List of Seinfeld episodes
Here is a complete list of all 9 seasons of Seinfeld along with their episodes:
Season 1 (1989–90)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
1
1
The Seinfeld Chronicles
July 5, 1989
2
2
The Stake Out
May 31, 1990
3
3
The Robbery
June 7, 1990
4
4
Male Unbonding
June 14, 1990
5
5
The Stock Tip
June 21, 1990
Season 2 (1991)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
6
1
The Ex-Girlfriend
January 23, 1991
7
2
The Pony Remark
January 30, 1991
8
3
The Jacket
February 6, 1991
9
4
The Phone Message
February 13, 1991
10
5
The Apartment
April 4, 1991
11
6
The Statue
April 11, 1991
12
7
The Revenge
April 18, 1991
13
8
The Heart Attack
April 25, 1991
14
9
The Deal
May 2, 1991
15
10
The Baby Shower
May 16, 1991
16
11
The Chinese Restaurant
May 23, 1991
17
12
The Busboy
June 26, 1991
Season 3 (1991–92)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
18
1
The Note
September 18, 1991
19
2
The Truth
September 25, 1991
20
3
The Pen
October 2, 1991
21
4
The Dog
October 9, 1991
22
5
The Library
October 16, 1991
23
6
The Parking Garage
October 30, 1991
24
7
The Café
November 6, 1991
25
8
The Tape
November 13, 1991
26
9
The Nose Job
November 20, 1991
27
10
The Stranded
November 27, 1991
28
11
The Alternate Side
December 4, 1991
29
12
The Red Dot
December 11, 1991
30
13
The Subway
January 8, 1992
31
14
The Pez Dispenser
January 15, 1992
32
15
The Suicide
January 29, 1992
33
16
The Fix-Up
February 5, 1992
34
17
The Boyfriend (Part 1)
February 12, 1992
35
18
The Boyfriend (Part 2)
February 12, 1992
36
19
The Limo
February 26, 1992
37
20
The Good Samaritan
March 4, 1992
38
21
The Letter
March 25, 1992
39
22
The Parking Space
April 22, 1992
40
23
The Keys
May 6, 1992
Season 4 (1992–93)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
41
1
The Trip (Part 1)
August 12, 1992
42
2
The Trip (Part 2)
August 19, 1992
43
3
The Pitch
September 16, 1992
44
4
The Ticket
September 16, 1992
45
5
The Wallet
September 23, 1992
46
6
The Watch
September 30, 1992
47
7
The Bubble Boy
October 7, 1992
48
8
The Cheever Letters
October 28, 1992
49
9
The Opera
November 4, 1992
50
10
The Virgin
November 11, 1992
51
11
The Contest
November 18, 1992
52
12
The Airport
November 25, 1992
53
13
The Pick
December 16, 1992
54
14
The Movie
January 6, 1993
55
15
The Visa
January 27, 1993
56
16
The Shoes
February 4, 1993
57
17
The Outing
February 11, 1993
58
18
The Old Man
February 18, 1993
59
19
The Implant
February 25, 1993
60
20
The Junior Mint
March 18, 1993
61
21
The Smelly Car
April 15, 1993
62
22
The Handicap Spot
May 13, 1993
63
23
The Pilot (Part 1)
May 20, 1993
64
24
The Pilot (Part 2)
May 20, 1993
Season 5 (1993–94)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
65
1
The Mango
September 16, 1993
66
2
The Puffy Shirt
September 23, 1993
67
3
The Glasses
September 30, 1993
68
4
The Sniffing Accountant
October 7, 1993
69
5
The Bris
October 14, 1993
70
6
The Lip Reader
October 28, 1993
71
7
The Non-Fat Yogurt
November 4, 1993
72
8
The Barber
November 11, 1993
73
9
The Masseuse
November 18, 1993
74
10
The Cigar Store Indian
December 9, 1993
75
11
The Conversion
December 16, 1993
76
12
The Stall
January 6, 1994
77
13
The Dinner Party
February 3, 1994
78
14
The Marine Biologist
February 10, 1994
79
15
The Pie
February 17, 1994
80
16
The Stand-In
February 24, 1994
81
17
The Wife
March 17, 1994
82
18
The Raincoats (Part 1)
April 28, 1994
83
19
The Raincoats (Part 2)
April 28, 1994
84
20
The Fire
May 5, 1994
85
21
The Hamptons
May 12, 1994
86
22
The Opposite
May 19, 1994
Season 6 (1994–95)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
87
1
The Chaperone
September 22, 1994
88
2
The Big Salad
September 29, 1994
89
3
The Pledge Drive
October 6, 1994
90
4
The Chinese Woman
October 13, 1994
91
5
The Couch
October 27, 1994
92
6
The Gymnast
November 3, 1994
93
7
The Soup
November 10, 1994
94
8
The Mom & Pop Store
November 17, 1994
95
9
The Secretary
December 8, 1994
96
10
The Race
December 15, 1994
97
11
The Switch
January 5, 1995
98
12
The Label Maker
January 19, 1995
99
13
The Scofflaw
January 26, 1995
100
14
The Highlights of 100 (Part 1)
February 2, 1995
101
15
The Highlights of 100 (Part 2)
February 2, 1995
102
16
The Beard
February 9, 1995
103
17
The Kiss Hello
February 16, 1995
104
18
The Doorman
February 23, 1995
105
19
The Jimmy
March 16, 1995
106
20
The Doodle
April 6, 1995
107
21
The Fusilli Jerry
April 27, 1995
108
22
The Diplomat's Club
May 4, 1995
109
23
The Face Painter
May 11, 1995
110
24
The Understudy
May 18, 1995
Season 7 (1995–96)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
111
1
The Engagement
September 21, 1995
112
2
The Postponement
September 28, 1995
113
3
The Maestro
October 5, 1995
114
4
The Wink
October 12, 1995
115
5
The Hot Tub
October 19, 1995
116
6
The Soup Nazi
November 2, 1995
117
7
The Secret Code
November 9, 1995
118
8
The Pool Guy
November 16, 1995
119
9
The Sponge
December 7, 1995
120
10
The Gum
December 14, 1995
121
11
The Rye
January 4, 1996
122
12
The Caddy
January 25, 1996
123
13
The Seven
February 1, 1996
124
14
The Cadillac (Part 1)
February 8, 1996
125
15
The Cadillac (Part 1)
February 8, 1996
126
16
The Shower Head
February 15, 1996
127
17
The Doll
February 22, 1996
128
18
The Friars Club
March 7, 1996
129
19
The Wig Master
April 4, 1996
130
20
The Calzone
April 25, 1996
131
21
The Bottle Deposit (Part 1)
May 2, 1996
132
22
The Bottle Deposit (Part 2)
May 2, 1996
133
23
The Wait Out
May 9, 1996
134
24
The Invitations
May 16, 1996
Season 8 (1996–97)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
135
1
The Foundation
September 19, 1996
136
2
The Soul Mate
September 26, 1996
137
3
The Bizarro Jerry
October 3, 1996
138
4
The Little Kicks
October 10, 1996
139
5
The Package
October 17, 1996
140
6
The Fatigues
October 31, 1996
141
7
The Checks
November 7, 1996
142
8
The Chicken Roaster
November 14, 1996
143
9
The Abstinence
November 21, 1996
144
10
The Andrea Doria
December 19, 1996
145
11
The Little Jerry
January 9, 1997
146
12
The Money
January 16, 1997
147
13
The Comeback
January 30, 1997
148
14
The Van Buren Boys
February 6, 1997
149
15
The Susie
February 13, 1997
150
16
The Pothole
February 20, 1997
151
17
The English Patient
March 13, 1997
152
18
The Nap
April 10, 1997
153
19
The Yada Yada
April 24, 1997
154
20
The Millennium
May 1, 1997
155
21
The Muffin Tops
May 8, 1997
156
22
The Summer of George
May 15, 1997
Season 9 (1997–98)
No. Overall
No. in Season
Title
Original Air Date
157
1
The Butter Shave
September 25, 1997
158
2
The Voice
October 2, 1997
159
3
The Serenity Now
October 9, 1997
160
4
The Blood
October 16, 1997
161
5
The Junk Mail
October 30, 1997
162
6
The Merv Griffin Show
November 6, 1997
163
7
The Slicer
November 13, 1997
164
8
The Betrayal
November 20, 1997
165
9
The Apology
December 11, 1997
166
10
The Strike
December 18, 1997
167
11
The Dealership
January 8, 1998
168
12
The Reverse Peephole
January 15, 1998
169
13
The Cartoon
January 29, 1998
170
14
The Strongbox
February 5, 1998
171
15
The Wizard
February 26, 1998
172
16
The Burning
March 19, 1998
173
17
The Bookstore
April 9, 1998
174
18
The Frogger
April 23, 1998
175
19
The Maid
April 30, 1998
176
20
The Puerto Rican Day
May 7, 1998
177
21
The Chronicle (Part 1)
May 14, 1998
178
22
The Chronicle (Part 2)
May 14, 1998
179
23
The Finale (Part 1)
May 14, 1998
180
24
The Finale (Part 2)
May 14, 1998
FAQs about Seinfeld
A. Seinfeld consists of 9 seasons with a total of 180 episodes.
A. Despite popular belief, Seinfeld was never canceled. After 9 successive seasons, Jerry Seinfeld and fellow cast members decided it was time to conclude the show and move on.