'Flat Seinfeld' is the new 'Flat Stanley'

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Move over, Flat Stanley — there's a new gang of 2D celebrities in town.

With the Seinfeld apartment replica exhibition debuting in New York on Wednesday (courtesy of Hulu), there's ample opportunity to get your fill of "nothing." However, the apartment set isn't quite the same without our favorite quippy Seinfeld characters.

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For those who aren't familiar, the idea behind the Flat Stanley Project is for participants to take a paper doll named Stanley to different locations, and to take photos of him there. Then they send the photos and Stanley off to other people around the world.

In a similar vein, we created our own "Flat Seinfeld" characters out of craft supplies to relive some of the show's best moments. Because if we can't have a full-on Seinfeld reboot, then surely this is the next best thing.

Here, the gang takes in some quality couch time:

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Jerry makes sure Kramer hasn't been eating his cereal again:

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Kramer makes one of his many zany entrances:

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George reminisces about his Frogger glory days:

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Jerry tries out some new material:

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Elaine tries not to crack up at the sight of Jerry's Pez dispenser:

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The gang regroups over coffee at Monk's Café:

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Flat George, Flat Elaine, Flat Kramer and Flat Jerry are excited to be able to stream every single Seinfeld episode -- just like the rest of us:

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The Seinfeld exhibition runs from Wednesday through Sunday.

All puppets were created by Mashable puppet master Tricia Gilbride.

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