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  1. Some of the best Fonzie scenes. Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli. I don't have all the episodes so I cut the best scenes and spliced together what I could. If anyone has more they'd like to share ...

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  3. 26 de jul. de 2021 · 406K views 2 years ago. All the Fonzie scenes from the very first episode of "Happy Days." Thanks for viewing, and If you enjoy this channel, especially the comps (more coming!) please...

  4. 17 de jun. de 1998 · Having realized that all their children are missing, South Park Elementary's parents gather in Mr. Mackey's office to get answers. 06/17/1998. 01:07.

    • June 18, 1998
    • 2 min
    • About Fonzie
    • Reputation
    • Friendship with Richie
    • Fonzie's Real Family
    • Fonzie's Women
    • The Leather Jacket
    • Business Dealings
    • Quotes
    • Trivia

    Throughout the series, Fonzie is the personification of "cool" to everyone else, and though he maintains his tough reputation, he is also a loyal friend. Deep down, Fonzie longs for family, but he allows only his closest friends to see this facet of his personality.

    Fonzie's checkered past earned him a great deal of reverence from friend and foe alike. Even physically larger opponents backed down from Fonzie when confronted, and those who chose to face him never prevailed. Fonzie has a solid moral code, treating others with respect and sticking up for those who can't defend themselves, particularly Richie, Ral...

    Fonzie is shown to have respect for people willing to stand up for what is right no matter what the cost. When Richiefirst met Fonzie while he was a member of a gang called the Falcons, Fonzie initially resented him and threatened to beat him up, but when Richie refused to back down, Fonzie told him, "You got guts". Unlike Ralph Malph and Potsie We...

    Fonzie's parents were Angela and Vito Fonzarelli. He once mentioned that his father had abandoned him when he was three years old, leaving him a strong box but no key. Fonzie’s father left the family to join the merchant marines. When Fonzie finally broke the box open (running over it with his tricycle) the only thing inside was the key. Fonzie has...

    Another significant part of Fonzie's reputation was his enormous success with women. Similar to when he raps the jukebox to play music, all Fonzie has to do is snap his fingers and a girl (sometimes several girls) will come running to his side. When asked how he does it, he simply replies, "It's a gift." Very few women turned down Fonzie's advances...

    Another of Fonzie's trademarks was his signature brown leather jacket, which he was almost always seen wearing. During the earliest episodes of the series, ABC executives were reticent about Winkler wearing leather because they didn't want him looking too much like a hoodlum, so to circumvent their fears, creator and executive producer Garry Marsha...

    In season 7, after Chachi accidentally burned the original Arnold's to the ground, Fonzie reluctantly agreed to become part owner of the rebuilt Arnold's. Fonzie eventually sold his interest back to Al, who became partners with the drive-in restaurant's original owner, Arnold Takahashi (Pat Morita, seasons 1–3, and 10 & 11) in season 10 before sell...

    "Ay-y-y."
    "Sit on it."
    "Whoa!"
    "Cool it!"
    In casting the role of Fonzie, Garry Marshall originally wanted ex-Monkees drummer Micky Dolenz, who had just played the role of a biker in a 1972 episode of Adam-12, but Dolenz was significantly t...
    In My Fair Fonzie, he reveals to Richie that he hates 'peanut butter and jelly'.
    Fonzie has a verbal tic around the word "wrong", sometimes he can say it, but other times, he just makes noises.
    Fonzie does not want anything bad to happen to his hair.
  5. The bike never left the Fonz's side during the first season, even for indoor scenes. Finally, ABC decided to let Fonzie wear his leather jacket during all scenes in the later seasons. ABC executives did not want to see the Fonz wearing leather, thinking the character would appear to be a criminal.

  6. A Sight for Sore Eyes: Directed by Jerry Paris. With Ron Howard, Henry Winkler, Marion Ross, Anson Williams. Fonzie fears that his famous cool will be compromised if he wears the reading glasses prescribed to cure his headaches.