Patrick Warburton Feels 'Responsible' for the 'Raw-Dogging' Trend from a Seinfeld Episode 

Patrick Warburton is behind the viral trend of a trip in which he may have played a role.

AND Seinfeld Alumnus, 60, played by David Puddy in his beloved series, recently went on Instagram and Tictok to share that he believes his character is behind the trend of travel “Raw Arrangement”.

The trend includes passengers running the entire airplane driving without any form of fun or distraction. The Raw-Dogging flights have become so popular that it is an American dialect society in 2024.

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In a video that is divided into both platforms, Warburton explains that he has become a bit of a raw-dog, and feels “a little responsible.”

This does this while showing the shots of the Buzzfeed article screen that reports the trend in which SeinfeldThe iconic first episode of season 9 is discussed.

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In “butter Shave”, Puddy and his girlfriend Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) are on a transatlantic flight, during which she becomes angry after deciding to stare at the book all the time, instead of reading the book.

Warburton then divides the clip from the episode in which Elaine offers his character something to read, wrote above him, “Puddy Proof”.

After the clip, Warburton says to the camera, “My concern is that someone will get hurt and if you blindly get into this thing … You know what I’m saying?” The actor says his warning as he shows the screengrabs from Tictok Trend.

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Patrick Warburton and Julia Louis-Dreyfus on ‘Seinfeld’ in 1997.

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“Just not to read, you look at something, you better be fine with what’s going on here, inside your Ol ‘noggin. I’m not, but sometimes it’s weird and fun,” he adds. “Just be careful. That’s all I say. It’s not for recruits.”

Warburton used the same inscription on both social media platforms, writing: “Ultimate Puddy Stari | Try this trend at your own risk! 🛩️💺.”

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On Instagram, he further hired with his fans asking, “Have you tried this challenge on social networks?!” He answered Tictok with “Thanks” after Buzzfeed commented on his video, “it’s okay, we say goodbye to you – but Elaine may not.

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