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| - "The Barber" is the 72nd episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld. It is the eighth episode of the fifth season, and first aired on November 11, 1993.
- Cette même année, le film reçut le prix de la mise en scène au festival de Cannes, ex æquo avec Mulholland Drive de David Lynch.
- Back in some small towns in the old west, the barber was the only person who had experience handling a very sharp knife (and the association between barbers and surgeons goes back centuries.) The town might not be big enough to have a physician, so in addition to cutting your hair and shaving you, he might also do some "minor" surgeries, or any major ones where you either didn't have enough time to get to a real doctor, or would probably die from the rigors of the trip. Sometimes was also the mortician since he had to shave the corpses, too. This type of Barber might show up in a "realist fantasy" that has done the research.
- The Barber is the efficient owner of a tonsorial parlor, as featured in the Sesame Street song "Long Time, No See." The professional clipper tackles the ambitious job of treating an incredibly shaggy-haired gent.
- He first started off as a protagonist, but when Duck crashed alongside The Troublesome Trucks (although they didn't care because they were very pleased with themselves), The Barber acts like a villain and got furious at Duck. When Sir Topham Hatt arrived, The Barber told him that he doesn't like engines puffing through his walls. He later reforms and becomes an anti-hero and a protagonist again. He wasn't furious at Duck anymore, and later became happy and friendly. In the episode, Bertie's Chase, The Barber had a cameo. It is unknown if The Barber has a real name.
- The Barber is a Legendary Ceremonial Knife (dagger prior to patch 2.5.0) in Diablo III. It requires character level 14 to drop. This dagger used to increase Critical Hit Damage prior to 2.5.0, which is normally not allowed on a weapon. Prior to patch 2.4.3, it also rolled five Primary affixes. For Manitou and Phantasm runes, the "stop casting" moment is the time when they expire, detonating all enemies they attacked over the duration.
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