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Yeah, that would've been so different. I can't even imagine a decent comedy set in the 20's.One interesting fact from the article is that Happy Days was originally supposed to be set in the 1920s.
I got the impression the only way Happy Days inspired American Graffiti is the casting of Ron Howard.![]()
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Thanks good read :
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome= I like this one
Ron Howard went to the same school as I did later on.
Mickey Dolenz as the Fonz= not cool
Happy Days’ inspired the movie:American Graffiti ... i was not aware of it
Fonz the game by Sega never seen it
I think that was the caseI got the impression the only way Happy Days inspired American Graffiti is the casting of Ron Howard.
In a candid interview, Ron Howard describes almost leaving the show early on.
Yeah, that would've been so different. I can't even imagine a decent comedy set in the 20's.
I remember watching it back in the day and the Fonzie so called craze. I myself thought he was a boring character. The Aye thing over and over, made me stopped watching the show eventually. I did like Potsie & Ralph.