Me too. I watched from Sydney, Australia at 5 o’clock in the afternoon. It was my after school ritual. I grew up on Happy Days, M.A.S.H, Fantasy Island… those sort of shows. It was a great era of television.
@ronsilvia8127 did you read what I wrote genius? You could put use toilet paper on the TV screen back then when there was three networks with monopolistic /oligopolistic power. There was no competition so anything worked. Get a life
@RG-tt1ru stop exactly when there was three networks and they had a monopoly they could put anything on TV and people would watch it. There was no cable there's no video rental there was no competition
I was a sophomore/junior in high school when this show came out. I was one year away from going to the after football game kegger parties and our school had a 50s dance with the real Platters group. We learned to dance to 50s music in our pe classes. It was a real happening because our teachers were in their prime when the 50s were going on and showed us alot of enthusiasm. It brings back memories by the score
ah childhood memories. I had the Fonzi lunchpail. 6-7 years old , at recess we would run around with our hands held up front like we were riding a motorcycle. Ayyyyyyyyyye with a thumbs up !!!!! Happy Days indeed.
Had the T-shirt and the lunchpail! At my mom's place there is an old photo album with a polaroid picture of me posing in front of my bike with my thumbs up à la Fonzi :)
Watched this all the time as a kid. I was so upset when Richie left the show replaced by the actor from Married with children. I forget his name. I think that was him.
LOL,. Ritchie knew Fonzie when he was trying to finish school and wore a windbreaker instead of a leather jacket. This must be an alternate reality flashback.
Nope. Fonzie was in the Falcons when he first met Richie and his pals. After he left the Falcons he wore the windbreaker since obviously he wasn't in the gang anymore. Then later started wearing the plain leather jacket. he was always a high school dropout and they always referenced how Fonzie was in a gang before. That's how he already had his reputation of being tough. This was a flashback of Richie telling the story to Cachi because Cachi joined a gang and Richie was trying to talk some sense into him.
I love how often Happy Days rewrote characters backstories. In a super early ep, they say Fonz ran with the Demons not the Falcons, and they definitely weren't a cut throat gang, they were just guys they went to school with and wore detailed letterman style jackets. Ritchie and Potsie actually beg Fonz to help them join so they can be cool and get girls, and its Fonzie who tries to dissuade them, but agrees. The early eps feel a lot more grounded, and I think the backstories feel a little more real, like Fonz probably was in a gang while he was at school and then cut out when he dropped out, which is pretty normal. That being said these Happy Days eps are fun and it's wacky sure but not bad, I just see the first three seasons or so as a different thing, and enjoy them for different reasons.
I think this is a later (flashback) episode. Listen to the applause when Fonzie walks in. He's already an established (star) character. Pretty sure he was wearing a light blue jacket in the first season.
When they had he “1 2 3 o’clock” song opening and Ritchie’s brother Chuck Cunningham was in it, and had more outdoor shots and was “American Graffiti” like, Happy Days “jumped the shark” long before Fonzie actually jumped the shark. He original show, a spin off from “Love American Style” was supposed to be Ritchie “centric”, but after season 2 decided to make it Fonzie centric. They also had Fonzie wear the windbreaker as they were worried about the leather jacket / gang member connection when the show first debuted and Henry Winkler actually being in “The Lords of Flatbush”, a Brooklyn gang movie, that literally came out the same year as Happy Days.
The guy with the Fonz is Darrel Maury. He was in a lot of stuff around then. He played Jughead in a couple of Archie pilots and was a lead in the cult classic Massacre at Central High.
TV was awful back then with few exceptions. It wasn’t until The Sopranos that tv shows were written and presented like they weren’t trying to insult the viewers intelligence.
All the main actors were under 6’. Mickey Dolenz of the Monkees was one of the finalists for the Fonz role, but at 6’1” he towered over Richie, Potsie and Ralph. The producers ultimately made the better choice going with Henry Winkler.
Co-incidnetally Wilson Pickett was in a Group called The Falcons and it was the name of the Group that Joe Jackson moonlighted in back in Gary, Indiana.
@@jennifertimlin1371 No, in the universe of the show. Grease movie. Did you go "Oh, that actor is 30, so not a teen in the movie at all." Did you complain about the age of the 30 year old actress in Beverly Hills 90910 playing a teen? Not likely :p
@@JoybuzzerX well for your information. I didn’t buy into stupid 90210. The actors were pretty obviously not teens. Dawson’s creek was much closer. Sorry to offend your Fonzie addiction. People can’t have opinions I see. Your need to be offended won out. Congratulations.
@@jennifertimlin1371 No Fonzi addiction. I just know what the shows are going for and I'm able to use my brain to realize it's a show with actors. It's honestly really simple. Yup. Easy.
@@JoybuzzerX by the eighties, yeah, people really did complain about how old the actors were on 90210. Head of the Class. Happy Days, yeah those were still the "innocent" times. People noticed it, but didn't worry as much.
SPOILER: Not an alternate pilot. This was a flashback they made later on of Richie telling the story how they met and how Fonz left the Falcons to Cachi because Cachi joined a gang and Richie was trying to talk some sense into him. The show always referenced how Fonzie was in a gang before but the backstory was never shown.
@@tommyhajimoto6968 haha. it was one of my favorite shows back in the 70s/80s when growing up. They don't make'm like this anymore. I probably know everything by heart cuz I've seen them all so many times. IDK. 11 seasons is pretty long. Like all shows that last that long.. it starts to get worn out. They did everything they could possibly do. And I think they really ended it on a good note for the finale. I also remember it being a big deal, ratings here high, so many tuned in that night. My family gathered around the tv set and to the very end I felt like weeping like a baby. Lol. Whenever I watch it today and when Tom Bosley looks at the camera (something not common back then for TV shows) and says "thank you for being a part of our family. to Happy Days". And then the montage of flashbacks I think made everyone emotional.
That may be true, the show is a spinoff from L.A.S., but Henry Winkler played a Fonzie-type character in American Graffiti, which led to him being cast as The Fonz in Happy Days.
It was a bad idea that they did this episode so late in the series. They could've gotten younger actors to play them in the flashback scenes at this point.
This is around the time of the Korean War because at the start of the series Ritchie has an older brother, Chuck, who gets drafted to go to Korea and subsequently vanishes from the series. Now this makes me wonder... Most early bikers were WWII veterans who rode army surplus Harley Davidsons. Was Fonzie a veteran? He is considerably older than Ritchie and friends. Something to ponder.
According to other commenters here, Fonzi was supposed to be very near or the same age as Ritchie et al. I can see how your theory makes sense otherwise, but I don't imagine that much logical thought went into Fonzie's image by the creators, I would think it was more a case of them choosing stereotypical characteristics of a cool character.
That's been my opinion all these years. Lamer was when they had Fonzie move over Ritchie's garage. And then by the third season they barely even dressed like they were in the 50's. And don't get me started on Chachi. The live audience thing was a product of 70's sitcoms in general. But yeah, it wrecked the original tone of the show. It would have better to have cancelled the show after one season.
I preferred the first 2 seasons, but still watched until the 'jumping the shark' episode. We all know that became the calling card for when a series started to turn downward.
I agree with you. The first three seasons were about kids growing up in the 50s. Also there was the older brother Chuck who I believe was going to college. Then the show was centered more around Fonzi was filmed before a live studio audience and Chuck disappeared.
When i was a kid i though the fonze was so cool. I happened into henry at the pheonix airport a few years back, a part of me died when i stood next to this little man.
It’s the man inside that matters. And I’m not short just saying that to feel better I’m over six feet tall but it truly is who you make yourself that matters how you craft and maximize the potential of your personality. Confidence is really accepting a thing and making it work for rather than against you.
@@ComeAlongKay Truth! I always thought Fonzie's short but still in charge persona was a nod to James Cagney who was short but always played the toughest/coolest gangsters.
Funny, the actor playing that other biker played Jughead in a one-episode Archie comics based show in the late 70s. This is only the second thing I’ve ever seen him in. He was a good Jughead.
Scott Baio is a very talented actor. He starred in many movies , TV shows , etc. I feel he displayed amazing talent in the movies , sitcoms , etc. he starred in.
How is this “Richie Meets Fonzie”? He met him way back in first few episodes…..white windbreaker, never talked,….and Ralph Mouth was a real nemesis to Richie they weren’t friends at all - almost enemies.
Ritchie shows up to fight The Fonz even tho he was scared shitless. Thats how they became friends. Fonz respected that he had guts even tho he knew he get creamed.
I’m glad Fonzie evolved from being a thug; he wouldn’t have been the beloved character that he became. It wasn’t just that he was cool, but that he was a good guy that made him who he was.
For those wondering what happened, Richie turned up at 10o'clock and Fonzie respected him for that and they became friends
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Yes, but it wasn't that simple. Richie convinced Fonzie that the gang was riding his coattails and he didn't need them to be cool.
Fonz said 10 o'clock
@ Yeah Richie kept him waiting because he had homework to do
Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo. I used to watch it around 5 or 6 o'clock. Very funny series, great times, good childhood memories.
Me too. I watched from Sydney, Australia at 5 o’clock in the afternoon. It was my after school ritual. I grew up on Happy Days, M.A.S.H, Fantasy Island… those sort of shows. It was a great era of television.
Yupp,watched it every Tuesday at 8,back in the day...seems like yesterday....
Greetings from Northern New England, USA 🇺🇸
👋😅👌
One of the greatest television shows of all time.
Hardly. Just in an era when anything on TV work because it was the only thing on because they had a monopoly
@deathlarsen7502 wrong it was the #1 television show on tv back in the day.
@ronsilvia8127 did you read what I wrote genius? You could put use toilet paper on the TV screen back then when there was three networks with monopolistic /oligopolistic power. There was no competition so anything worked. Get a life
Happy Days was a dumb show. It just had the fortune of existing when canned humor and a plethora of mediocre sitcoms were the norm.
@RG-tt1ru stop exactly when there was three networks and they had a monopoly they could put anything on TV and people would watch it. There was no cable there's no video rental there was no competition
I was a sophomore/junior in high school when this show came out. I was one year away from going to the after football game kegger parties and our school had a 50s dance with the real Platters group. We learned to dance to 50s music in our pe classes. It was a real happening because our teachers were in their prime when the 50s were going on and showed us alot of enthusiasm. It brings back memories by the score
It was a good choice for Fonz to drop the hat lol
Because it's queer?
@@patrickgregory1078 it just didn't fit the character but you can use whatever word you want
@@patrickgregory1078 It wouldn't have been seen that way in the 50s as depicted.
@@patrickgregory1078 We didn't see things the way you kids do today.... It took away from him being cool it was just too big for his head..
@@oldeasy6420 But he was gay.
ah childhood memories.
I had the Fonzi lunchpail. 6-7 years old , at recess we would run around with our hands held up front like we were riding a motorcycle.
Ayyyyyyyyyye with a thumbs up !!!!!
Happy Days indeed.
Had the T-shirt and the lunchpail! At my mom's place there is an old photo album with a polaroid picture of me posing in front of my bike with my thumbs up à la Fonzi :)
Watched this all the time as a kid. I was so upset when Richie left the show replaced by the actor from Married with children. I forget his name. I think that was him.
@@richardkinkead7823 Ted something or other. He was a good actor but it seemed he was the kiss of death on many shows 😗☠️
Fonzie retard! Not "Fonzi" Bozo!
@@bugvswindshieldTed McGinley.
LOL,. Ritchie knew Fonzie when he was trying to finish school and wore a windbreaker instead of a leather jacket. This must be an alternate reality flashback.
It was contrived later on.
Fonzie got the windbreaker after leaving the Falcons
Nope. Fonzie was in the Falcons when he first met Richie and his pals. After he left the Falcons he wore the windbreaker since obviously he wasn't in the gang anymore. Then later started wearing the plain leather jacket. he was always a high school dropout and they always referenced how Fonzie was in a gang before. That's how he already had his reputation of being tough. This was a flashback of Richie telling the story to Cachi because Cachi joined a gang and Richie was trying to talk some sense into him.
@@webmasterd Who is 'Cachi'?
I love how often Happy Days rewrote characters backstories.
In a super early ep, they say Fonz ran with the Demons not the Falcons, and they definitely weren't a cut throat gang, they were just guys they went to school with and wore detailed letterman style jackets. Ritchie and Potsie actually beg Fonz to help them join so they can be cool and get girls, and its Fonzie who tries to dissuade them, but agrees.
The early eps feel a lot more grounded, and I think the backstories feel a little more real, like Fonz probably was in a gang while he was at school and then cut out when he dropped out, which is pretty normal.
That being said these Happy Days eps are fun and it's wacky sure but not bad, I just see the first three seasons or so as a different thing, and enjoy them for different reasons.
It's hard to imagine now; this character -- Fonzie -- taking America by storm, but he did.
I think this is a later (flashback) episode. Listen to the applause when Fonzie walks in. He's already an established (star) character. Pretty sure he was wearing a light blue jacket in the first season.
@@careyfreeman5056 that is correct!
A mechanics jacket I believe.
@@careyfreeman5056 Agreed. The Fonz looked well over 30 by then.
@@careyfreeman5056 Correctomundo!
I like the first few seasons personally. The pre Chachi episodes.
When they had he “1 2 3 o’clock” song opening and Ritchie’s brother Chuck Cunningham was in it, and had more outdoor shots and was “American Graffiti” like, Happy Days “jumped the shark” long before Fonzie actually jumped the shark. He original show, a spin off from “Love American Style” was supposed to be Ritchie “centric”, but after season 2 decided to make it Fonzie centric. They also had Fonzie wear the windbreaker as they were worried about the leather jacket / gang member connection when the show first debuted and Henry Winkler actually being in “The Lords of Flatbush”, a Brooklyn gang movie, that literally came out the same year as Happy Days.
Chachi ruined that TV show.
@@sagatuppercut2960 Wrong
Ya I agree 👍 they had alot more outside shots instead of before a live Audience performances also before Fonzie became this over Exaggerated character
@@TheSchmed every time I read "jump the shark" i have to go off and google it again.. lol.. every time
The guy with the Fonz is Darrel Maury. He was in a lot of stuff around then. He played Jughead in a couple of Archie pilots and was a lead in the cult classic Massacre at Central High.
Nice spotting, that massacre movie is a good one, can’t recall how it ended though, maybe like heathers with a bomb?
He also was a regular and played Chachi’s cousin Mario on “Joanie Loves Chachi”. Which would also mean he is Fonzie’s cousin Mario.
good movie
Can’t believe we bought this show back in the 70’s. None of them look like they are in high school.
I can't believe anybody was ever afraid of a guy that was 5 foot 6 and about 140 pounds,yes i'm talking about fonzie.
@@teddybearbundy Yep. The whole gang is 5 foot 6.
@NorthriverRR so. they I had more girls and money than you can even think of😂
Just like the cast of GREASE! !
We were in 3rd grade so what did we know?
I miss happy days, that when T.V. shows was the best. A lot better than reality T.V...
TV was awful back then with few exceptions. It wasn’t until The Sopranos that tv shows were written and presented like they weren’t trying to insult the viewers intelligence.
Why does Fonzie look like he's dressed up to hang out at the Blue Oyster Bar? 🤔
Because the censors didn't let him wear a leather jacket that first year.
@@DavidLS1 This episode was from season 3 or 4.
🎶Dut daa dut dun dun duuuun... Duh deh duh dah duh daaah daaahh...🎶
@@sebastianblack6506This episode is from season 5 called "Our Gang".
*Definitely a 6ay Icon.*
Richie has his lunchbox 😂
This was a later episode where Chachi wanted to join a gang. They were telling him in a flashback about when Fonzie was in one.
40 years later just occurred to me all the falcons were under 5’09. Hahaha
All the main actors were under 6’. Mickey Dolenz of the Monkees was one of the finalists for the Fonz role, but at 6’1” he towered over Richie, Potsie and Ralph. The producers ultimately made the better choice going with Henry Winkler.
It was popular back in the 80's in France I was addicted to this serie.
Richie and Fonzie meet in an Alley after that Fonzie and Richie are Best of friends
Alleys can be fun.
Richie showed up in a couple of episodes. Fonzie respected him for it.
Happy Days is one of my favorite TV show to watch. Those were the very best days
A friend of mine actually thought it was filmed in the 60s.
No Marge, they weren't all happy days....
Co-incidnetally Wilson Pickett was in a Group called The Falcons and it was the name of the Group that Joe Jackson moonlighted in back in Gary, Indiana.
i think its the name of a football team also
Years later this scene is funnier than ever.
Which part?
@@johnnyrocker7495 Just the whole interaction.
@@sirich7751 brutally unfunny.
No it isn't.
People need to remember, character wise, Fonzi is close to Richie's age.
Yeah, right. Maybe in the minds of the writers.
@@jennifertimlin1371 No, in the universe of the show.
Grease movie. Did you go "Oh, that actor is 30, so not a teen in the movie at all."
Did you complain about the age of the 30 year old actress in Beverly Hills 90910 playing a teen? Not likely :p
@@JoybuzzerX well for your information. I didn’t buy into stupid 90210. The actors were pretty obviously not teens. Dawson’s creek was much closer. Sorry to offend your Fonzie addiction. People can’t have opinions I see. Your need to be offended won out. Congratulations.
@@jennifertimlin1371 No Fonzi addiction. I just know what the shows are going for and I'm able to use my brain to realize it's a show with actors.
It's honestly really simple. Yup. Easy.
@@JoybuzzerX by the eighties, yeah, people really did complain about how old the actors were on 90210. Head of the Class. Happy Days, yeah those were still the "innocent" times. People noticed it, but didn't worry as much.
What memories watching this in london 70s ❤
Tough to watch this yrs later
Richie and Fonzie became best friends after this.
Freudian slip or intentional?
❤😂🎉 Auto-correct.@@DavidLS1
@@MJo-ng4lj Richie and Chachi would be hotter. ;)
Duhhhh, weally?
Lol!
I can't help but think of Bobby Bouche's football coach when I see "The Fonz".
@@taradactyl5690 now I can’t get the image of Fonzie’s booty out of my head. 😆
Dining on a delicious Knee of Snake dinner followed by Squirrel A'flambe for dessert.
Mr Coach Klein😂
Yeah I remember an episode where Ritchie and the fonz where going to fight. Was it an alternate Pilot? Its not in season one of the dvd.
Can't find it either
@@jenniferwright9414 found out it was a flashback in season 5, but was never shown as it really happened. I think this is the episode.
SPOILER: Not an alternate pilot. This was a flashback they made later on of Richie telling the story how they met and how Fonz left the Falcons to Cachi because Cachi joined a gang and Richie was trying to talk some sense into him. The show always referenced how Fonzie was in a gang before but the backstory was never shown.
@@webmasterd yeah I finally finished the DVD collection wish there were more seasons available.
@@tommyhajimoto6968 haha. it was one of my favorite shows back in the 70s/80s when growing up. They don't make'm like this anymore. I probably know everything by heart cuz I've seen them all so many times.
IDK. 11 seasons is pretty long. Like all shows that last that long.. it starts to get worn out. They did everything they could possibly do. And I think they really ended it on a good note for the finale. I also remember it being a big deal, ratings here high, so many tuned in that night. My family gathered around the tv set and to the very end I felt like weeping like a baby. Lol. Whenever I watch it today and when Tom Bosley looks at the camera (something not common back then for TV shows) and says "thank you for being a part of our family. to Happy Days". And then the montage of flashbacks I think made everyone emotional.
Super hilarious stuff. Blast from the past. Thanks.
The Warriors, The Wanderers and The Falcons…. good old bopping days
Forgot about The Lords of Flatbush
Warriors, come out and plaayay.............
So 30 year old Fonzie is going to beat up 17 year old Richie...what a man he is!
Lords of Flatbush
😂 This Came from American Graffiti. The Fonz added spark to the Show.
American Graffiti took place in the 1960s. Oddly, this spun off from a Love, American Style story.
Happy Days came from a story in Love American Style
That may be true, the show is a spinoff from L.A.S., but Henry Winkler played a Fonzie-type character in American Graffiti, which led to him being cast as The Fonz in Happy Days.
@@oldergent5266 I think it was Lords of Flatbush where Winkler played the role that got him cast as the Fonz.
@@matthewhood7844 You may be right, the movies were pretty similar.
Richie first met Fonzi outside of Arnold's when he was on his bike with two young women
After Henry Winkler these days it's hard to take the Fonz seriously anymore.
Liberalamundo
So, you’re saying you used to take “the Fonz” seriously?
@@gregbors8364 why i use to take ralph mouth seriuosly until i seen this clip today
I miss them so much. I wish I could have met them.
Henry winkier for a mi or role as a father on the series Royal Paines. Ed Asner also got a cameo appearance!
It was a bad idea that they did this episode so late in the series.
They could've gotten younger actors to play them in the flashback scenes at this point.
Why cant you find the second part of this anywhere,where they meet in the alley,and fonzie chooses to quit the falcons?
Fonz's get up still beats the windbreaker, I guess🤷🏼♂️🤓😎✌🏼
its not early fonz looks older
Fonzie and Richie are already friends when Happy Days begins. This is a flashback from a later episode, showing how they first met.
The Fonz is the Fonz is the Fonz aaaaah! So sit on it !
He walks like he loves to
Part 2 please
"the alley"
You know, the alley in Milwaukee. There's only the one.
1:32, tough, but not too smart. 😅😂
I love all the characters.....Ralphie lol
Whatever happened to Chuck? Ritchie and Joanie's older brother?
He was not interesting enough so they wrote him away. Poof!
Any idea where the full episode can be seen?
This is around the time of the Korean War because at the start of the series Ritchie has an older brother, Chuck, who gets drafted to go to Korea and subsequently vanishes from the series. Now this makes me wonder... Most early bikers were WWII veterans who rode army surplus Harley Davidsons. Was Fonzie a veteran? He is considerably older than Ritchie and friends.
Something to ponder.
According to other commenters here, Fonzi was supposed to be very near or the same age as Ritchie et al. I can see how your theory makes sense otherwise, but I don't imagine that much logical thought went into Fonzie's image by the creators, I would think it was more a case of them choosing stereotypical characteristics of a cool character.
0:47 it's Jean-Ralphio!
Some where near that the guy playing Fonzis funky was on a live version of Archie and the gang .
Once it got filmed before a live audience it went down the tubes.
yeah cause it's better when nothing is heard...if one is a weirdo
Yep it totally changed and got corny. It eventually became a parody of itself
Agree. They started writing it for 8 year olds.
That's been my opinion all these years. Lamer was when they had Fonzie move over Ritchie's garage. And then by the third season they barely even dressed like they were in the 50's. And don't get me started on Chachi. The live audience thing was a product of 70's sitcoms in general. But yeah, it wrecked the original tone of the show. It would have better to have cancelled the show after one season.
Are you saying Happy Days jumped the shark?
I don't get this episode every one knew the Fonz when Happy Days first begun including Ritchie,Postie,and Ralph
Yeah, the Fonz and Richie were friendly with each other from his first introduction in season 1. They rewrote Happy Days history for this episode.
Those Falcons dont seem so tough. I am over 70 and I could take on all 4 of them no sweat.
Henry Winkler is a excellent martial artist. He developed a fighting style called Fonz-Ku. I don't think you want a piece of that pops.
@@taradactyl5690 Hey ... he could jump a shark but he and his whole gang couldnt jump me! A bunch of whippersnappers.
Hey, I'm a Falcon and you're lucky my chick's here!
@@skullduggery3377 Oh no. Fairly soon the whole gang will be after me.
Try the fish.
5'4" Jewish guy - terrifying. It takes a lot of imagination to believe this, considering how adorable Winkler is.
Bugsey Seagal
He was actually 5’6, it was his attitude that people were afraid of.
@AndrewRusso-rr7px
Bugsey was over average height.
Love this show
THIS IS GREAT ❤❤❤❤
I preferred the first 2 seasons, but still watched until the 'jumping the shark' episode. We all know that became the calling card for when a series started to turn downward.
I agree with you. The first three seasons were about kids growing up in the 50s. Also there was the older brother Chuck who I believe was going to college. Then the show was centered more around Fonzi was filmed before a live studio audience and Chuck disappeared.
Fonzie was so Tuff for a
5 ‘ 6 “ 130 lb guy !! 🙄
Good old days
Simpler times for sure 😊
HEY WTF!!! You talking about!! This show was my best show ever and by the way guys!! My name is Fonzie too! So you guys got a problem with that!!!!!
I got all episodes of Happy Days, even the bad ones.
When i was a kid i though the fonze was so cool. I happened into henry at the pheonix airport a few years back, a part of me died when i stood next to this little man.
My man, height doesn't have anything to do with "coolness".
I met him back in the 70s. He is pretty short.
It’s the man inside that matters. And I’m not short just saying that to feel better I’m over six feet tall but it truly is who you make yourself that matters how you craft and maximize the potential of your personality. Confidence is really accepting a thing and making it work for rather than against you.
@@ComeAlongKay Everyone is entitled to their own feelings about this. Personally I was expecting someone taller for the guy I though was so cool.
@@ComeAlongKay Truth! I always thought Fonzie's short but still in charge persona was a nod to James Cagney who was short but always played the toughest/coolest gangsters.
That poor henchman never had a chance to shine. Fonz was too much
Funny, the actor playing that other biker played Jughead in a one-episode Archie comics based show in the late 70s. This is only the second thing I’ve ever seen him in. He was a good Jughead.
What happened to Richies older brother?
Chuck didn't even show up for his sister's wedding
Cut after first scene. Let go and was not replaced.
He died in Viet Nam
@@ElKabong-ex9sw He would've been to old
Those Falcons don’t look Tough at all.
Did the Fonz ever finish pre-school? Bahaha 😂😂😂
CHACHI , SCOTT BAIO WAS A HEART THROB BACK THEN........GLAD HE JOINED THE SHOW LATER ON.
Now he's a MAGA freak.
Has been.
Scott Baio is a very talented actor. He starred in many movies , TV shows , etc. I feel he displayed amazing talent in the movies , sitcoms , etc. he starred in.
Good, you were in love with him. We were in love with the show !
Scott Baio is a very talented actor
what season/episode is this from?
I am glad Garry Marshall decided to add Scott Baio to the cast.
I'm not.
Scott Baio is a very talented actor........I am so glad he was part of the cast of Happy Days.
Should have kept the SPIKE!
Hard to believe Henry Winkler was like Vin Diesel back then. LMAO
So did Fonzie join the Falcons after he left The Demons?
Those boys from bv the mean streets of Milwaukee 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My favorite episode was Fonzie jumping with his motorcycle and broke his leg
Hey, yo Mrs "C" correcto mundo.. Aaaayyy!!
Yeah I thought he was blowing in the wind but I might take a couple lessons there
That's funny. When I was 6 years old I thought, wow, a biker. Now I watch this and I wonder how anyone would be scared of a 5 foot tall guy
Ask Demetious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson. I'm sure he'll clear that up for you.
Why was everyone so afraid of the Fonz? He is like 5’6” and weighs maybe 140 lbs.
His aura of cool will stun you long enough to get knocked out like you stole somethin!
Reputation You scare one
you scare them all
Why everyone afraid of that Ponzi dude? He small and has a funny hat
Its funny because Ritchie was suppose to be the star of this show, but Henry ended up with that title.
How is this “Richie Meets Fonzie”? He met him way back in first few episodes…..white windbreaker, never talked,….and Ralph Mouth was a real nemesis to Richie they weren’t friends at all - almost enemies.
Well you say they don't look like they're in high school but Ron Howard was only 19 that's not too far from high school age
Why is Fonzie wearing Vito’s cap!
Fonzie also was in a gang called The Demons
How did a guy who was 5 foot 5 get to be the toughest guy in TV for half a decade?
I like Ritchie has a Lunchbox.
Looks like he should be driving a public bus😂
can believe I watchd dis ignurt shyt
Yup , street gangs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Looks like he's off to The Blue Oyster.
Well, I'll give credit to Richie for standing his ground against a biker gang.
I’ve seen tougher gangs on E-Bikes
Fonzi ........Ehhhh 👍.
The Village People ....... give our clothes back 😅
Ritchie, Ralph and Potsie are the most gutless wimps ever.
Ritchie shows up to fight The Fonz even tho he was scared shitless. Thats how they became friends. Fonz respected that he had guts even tho he knew he get creamed.
Not really. Remember when they fought in the high school gym to protect Jonie?
Ralph and Postie moreso🤔
Lenny the Squigy weren't much better
@royalwalkerfonzie thought it was the 3 stooges if I remember correctly6028
Where's the leather jacket, Fonzie
Fonz changes the white jacket for a stupid hat
How are these middle-aged men supposed to be teenagers? It's as bad as 90210
Winkler looks ridiculous. Hard to imagine he passed a tough guy.
I’m glad Fonzie evolved from being a thug; he wouldn’t have been the beloved character that he became. It wasn’t just that he was cool, but that he was a good guy that made him who he was.
The Happy Days Purist Society does not like an episode where Garry Marshall re-writes the past.