The Frogger

In this episode, Elaine eats a vintage cake from King Edward VIII's wedding, Jerry maintains a relationship with a woman he doesn't like in order to avoid running into a serial killer, and George tries to preserve his high score on the Frogger machine at his high school hangout.

Kramer visits the police station, where he obtains some caution tape and hears about a serial killer who is cutting off people's heads in Riverside Park, nicknamed "The Lopper".

George then spots an old Sega/Gremlin version of the Frogger arcade cabinet that he got a record-breaking high score of over 860,000 points under the initials "GLC".

George plans to buy the machine to preserve his fame, but Jerry points out that he must keep it powered up while he moves it, or it will lose its memory, erasing all high scores.

George meets with Kramer, expert electrician "Slippery Pete", and truck driver Shlomo to coordinate the movement of the Frogger machine.

He looks at his situation, and attempts to roll the machine on wheels across the street while trying to avoid cars, like a game of Frogger.

Production designer Tom Azzari came up with the last minute fix of covering the white lines up with yellow tape.

Future Nickelodeon star Drake Bell appears in this episode as the child who is first seen playing on the Frogger machine and loses due to George's unsolicited advice.

[3] On September 24, 2005, The Twin Galaxies Intergalactic Scoreboard offered a $1,000 cash prize to the first video game player who could break George Costanza's fictional Frogger high score of 860,630 points as portrayed in the episode.