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Title took it's title from the main character of this show.
Main character is Random (Jimmy Brogan), who first appeared on Happy Days. Also, Mork (Robin Williams) appeared on Happy Days, then on this show.
Features an animated version of the Fonz character from "Happy Days".
Referenced in
Fonzie makes a guest appearance.
Fonzie makes a guest appearance.
Harv Schwab says to Starsky to 'sit on it'.
Fonzie makes a guest appearance.
Richie Cunningham and Potsie Weber make guest appearances.
Referenced in contestant introductions.
Theme tune sung in the TV themes medley
Barnaby says that one of the bad guys is oilier than Fonzie's hair.
Referenced by Don Rickles
Discussed by Baba Wawa & Henry Winkler
Referenced in Hollywood Bingo
There is a poster of Arthur Fonzarelli in Lucy's bedroom.
Some Japanese sing the Happy Days theme song
Announced as nominee
Still photo of Fonzie in transitional montage
Referenced in Fred Silverman sketch
Richie Cunningham and Fonzie make guest appearances.
A minature toy Happy Days pin ball machine is in the boy's room
Referenced in contestant introductions.
Steven refers to Alex as Fonzie
Mentioned in the monologue and in Focus on Film
Ralph Malph is mentioned on Weekend Update
Actress Lili Marlene mentions "Fonzie".
Mentioned by Tina after she restarts the Jeep.
The show is mentioned by name.
Tony tells Mona she let Angela go out with Fonzie's evil twin brother.
Hills Angles do a routine based around the theme from Happy Days
Charlie tells Marshall that school is "not like 'Happy Days' anymore."
Ben says that living over the garage worked for Fonzie on Happy Days.
Mentioned in Focus on Film
Wendell compares the town to a cross between "Happy Days" and "The Twilight Zone."
A toilet brought out for a stunt is said to have been provided courtesy of Cunningham Hardware in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This is the name (and location) of the hardware store that Howard Cunningham owned on "Happy Days" (1974)
Anthony mentions this show by name.
Jakob Stegelmann mentions Ron Howard's role in the tv-series in the review of Willow (1988)
Joe doesn't remember who Jerry Stark is, and Lowell says he played Potsie's cousin on Happy Days.
Lookwell auditions for a Happy Days rip-off
Crow: "Or Potsie"
Pauley tells Mikey not to "Fonzie me."
Selma reads a People magazine article about "Happy Days" and the Fonz.
"It's Howard and Marion from Happy Days!"
Bev says Mark looks like "that Fonzie guy who's so popular these days."
Kids think Jefferson was on the show.
Mentioned by Homer.
Ritchie, Potsie no!
Crow: "Fonzie, no!"
"Looks like Ritchie Cunningham's bedroom"
Tom: "This is just like that 'Happy Days' or 'Perfect Strangers' or 'Full House' or 'Empty Nest' or 'Just the Ten of Us' episode when they get stuck in the basement."
Tom: "TV's Marion, from 'Happy Days'"
One of the charicature artist's sketches is of Fonzy from Happy Days.
Al Molinaro plays the owner of a '50s restaurant, a reference to his role as Arnold on Happy Days.
Zack mentions Fonzie.
Homer reads the tv guide to Lisa, the show he reads about is "Happy Days".
Lenny dresses up as the Fonz and says "Sit on it!"
The cook thinks he recognizes Jefferson D'Arcy. Jefferson (played by Ted McGinley) denies it and then starts naming characters from past shows he acted in, including The Love Boat and Happy Days.
Danny finds a Fonzie watch in Joey's closet, then does an imitation of the character.
Homer mentions three characters and Marge remembers this show.
Joel: "Isn't she the one the Fonz went out with?"
Crow: "Pinky Tuscadero?"
The song Merry Christmas If That's Okay makes mention of "Happy Days' Donny Most".
Alex mentions Potsie and Ralph Malph.
Crow: (as Ron Howard) Smells like Tom Bosley.
Franklin claims he met the Fonz
"Fonzie's Death Car"
"He still can't figure out why they took Happy Days off the air."
Jules tells Yolanda and Pumpkin they're all going to be cool like Fonzie, the famous star of Happy Days. Jules also quotes Fonzie's famous line "Correct-amundo".
Mike (singing): "Thursday, Friday, Happy Days"
One of the wax figures in Lowell's wax museum is of Fonzie
"Fonzie, Ace of Spies"
Mike (singing): "Sunday, Mornday, Happy Days"
"And then the Fonz comes in and he's like Ayyyyyyyyy"
"The Potsie story"
Carlton refers to Henry Winkler as "Fonzie."
Homer says, "You weren't complaining when I got you *this* close to Chachi!"
Mike impersonates the Fonz.
Dave calls Joe "Fonzie" for slapping the computer
A character from the show "Happy Days" is mentioned by name
One of the characters Duckman turns into when he's hooked up to the TV transmitting device is Fonzie.
Mark calls Dan 'Mr.C'
Cory and Shawn both imitate Fonzie.
Shawn acts like Fonzie
Clark calls Q "Fonz" and does an impression of aforementioned character
Fran tells Maxwell that Brighton is going out to Arnold's for burgers with Ralph and Potsie.
It is mentioned that when the Gellers "played Happy Days" as kids, Ross was Richie and Monica was Joanie
Dave tries to teach Lisa about Pinky and Leather Tuscadero; she pronounces it "Tuscadoodoo"
Disco Stu does Fonzi's "Eyyyyyyy"
Poochie says he's part Fonzerelli referring to the character from this show.
Servo: Fonz didn't age very well, did he?
Servo: Joanie and Potsie look on.
referenced in the Home Shopping Skit
Mentioned on Sprockets
Austin Power's fake name in the casino is Richie Cunningham
Fran mentions the character, Joanie Cunningham, by name.
The friends play "Strip Happy Days Game".
"He trying to find the original Cunningham house form Happy Days"
Crow: "Yay! It's Leather Tuscadero!"
B&B watch the Happy Days-themed video for Weezer's "Buddy Holly," though Butt-Head calls the show "Crappy Days."
The Brain Imitates Fonzy
Servo: (as the Fonz) Aaay!
Lenny's T-shirt says "Sit on it," a popular phrase from the show.
Crow: "Ahh, the '50s - when everyone walked around saying 'Eyy!' all the time."
Mike: Ralph Malph here.
Referenced in TV Funhouse
D-Von Dudley tells an audience member to shut his "Opie Cunningham ass up."
Pacey: (to Dawson) You're a regular Ritchie Cunningham. Billy, he's the Fonz.
Phyllis says about Richard's hair that he has "that whole Fonzie meets Lyle Lovett thing going on up there".
Jimmy claims Walt "makes Richie Cunningham look like a crack-smoking porn freak."
Joey: And don't think for one second your fooled me with you innocent, puppy dog, 'Who, me? I'm Richie Cunningham' act.
A flashback sees Fonzy from this show jumping over lots of buses.
Eric mentions The Fonz, a character from Happy Days.
The doctor who delivers the babies like the Fonz, and the episode that is playing is Happy Days 2.35 Fonzie Joins the Band
Homer refers to Ron Howard as "Potsie."
Arthur Fonzarelli is mentioned in "The Chanukah Song."
"The Chanukah Song" references Arthur Fonzarelli.
Fonzie's jacket is seen at the Smithsonian next to the Bill of Rights.
to distract Annie, Richard points to the TV and says that someone just spilt Coke on Fonzie's jacket.
As one of the intentional goofs, Kate calls Drew's mom "Mrs. Cunningham", playing on the fact the the actress playing Drew's mom, Marion Ross, also played Mrs. Cunningham on "Happy Days"
Fry does a Fonzy impression.
Merton's sister Becky calls Butch "Fonzie."
Peter Griffin has a vision where he speaks to his spiritual guide. His guide is Fonzy from this TV show.
Crow: "Hey, Richie Cunningham! Tuck your shirt in!"
Mike: Hey, that's Fonzie joining in with the whoa whoas.
Referenced by Adam Sandler
Daisy's clubbing name is "Happy Daiz"
Kelso is mocked for looking like Fonzie.
Maureen says that the shop teacher at her old high school is nicknamed "Pinky Tuscadero" because his pinky finger was cut off.
Jenn mentions a character from this show.
When Peter goes undercover as Lando, he spends the whole time doing an impression of Fonzy from this show, he says Fonzy' catchphrase several times "Aaaayyyyy" and he also tries to turn on the juke box by hitting it like Fonzy in this show.
Dante and Randal reference several scenes from "Happy Days".
Mr. Rosso asks Daniel if he thinks he's the Fonz.
Ross says Al's "Yep, yep, yep" catchphrase.
Greg calls Jimmy 'Fonzie'.
Christopher says Lorelai had a Pinky Tuscadero T-shirt
Referenced on Weekend Update
Ricky calls Cyrus "Fonzie".
A character uses Fonzy as a pet name for another, referring to the famous character from this show.
Kelso asks himself how Fonzie would talk if he was Canadian.
Will calls Grace Leather Tuscadero when he sees how she is dressed for her date with Nathan. This was the name of one of Fonzie's girlfriends on the television show 'Happy Days.'
Anne Heche lists sleeping with Potsie from Happy Days on her resume during Celebrity Jeopardy!
Homer tries to hit the jukebox to fix it. He breaks it, but tries to play it cool by saying Fonzie's phrase, "Ayyy!"
Arthur tells Carrie he discovered a new television program where 'the one in the jacket is called Fonzie'.
Mentioned by announcer at circus.
A still photo of Fonzie is shown.
Taylor refers to Jess as Chachi.
In the couch gag, Homer jumps over a shark while on waterskis.
Reference to the Fonz
Aaron says it's his favorite show
In the couch gag, the Simpsons water ski over a shark.
The Professor's machine for measuring how cool someone is uses the unit "MegaFonzies", a reference to the famously cool character from this show, Fonzy.
at the beggining of the movie, a scene from this show can be heard
Sky sarcastically comments her school experience will be like the show
referenced in the Home Shopping Skit
title of the section on the 1950s
Lorelai, Sookie and Michel talk about Fonzie using a bathroom as his "office."
Gunn: "You seen the last few seasons of Happy Days?"
Brent's joke on Oscar claims that 'Arthur Fonzarelli' gave a bad check to Corner Gas.
"sit on it!" phrase used repeatedly
Henry Winkler, who played 'the Fonz', briefly strikes the Fonzie pose in the bathroom scene.
Mentioned during an interview between David Reyne and Marion Ross in a story on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Kelly Clarkson lists celebrities info
One of the two lead men mentions Fonzie as being cool.
The title is visible in a magazine article.
Character calls another Fonz
In the background of one scene, an animated Fonz can be seen on TV giving a thumbs up.
"You'll be given the grandest of accomidations. It will be a far cry from sleeping over Dr. Venture's Garage like so much Fonzie" - A reference to Fonzie from happydays sleeping over the Cunninghams garage.
Drunk, the monarch also calls the cop FONZIE, presumabley managling a reference to poncherello
Scott Baio appears in the film as himself. His publicist is named Joanie. In Happy Days, Joanie Cunningham and Chachi, played by Scott Baio fell for each other and got their own spin-off, Joanie Loves Chachi.
while high, Kyle writes down "all the lyrics to the Happy Days theme song"
dialogue
Zach: (to Seth and Summer) you're like Joanie and Chachi
Mentioned by Garry Marshall
Character name "Baio" pays tribute to Scott Baio's character Chachi
J.D. quizzes Kylie on "Happy Days" spin-offs
Through dialog - A character is compared to Richie Cunningham.
"Ehh!" said like the Fonz with thumbs up
Scenes are shot at the Happy Days set.
Peter is reading a "Crack" magazine that spoofs Happy Days
Karen calls Tom Richie Cunningham
In this episode, Helen says that she was in a TV show called "Happy Times". The title "Happy Times" is "Happy Days" and "Good Times" mixed together, but only "Good Times" was spoofed in this episode.
During sherades, Peter guesses that Joe is Potsie and Richard Cunningham
When reading human minds, one person thinks about producing a color t.v. show about the 'happy days' of the 50's.
Is mentioned in dialogue
Referenced on the Hollywood Minute
Mark reminds himself that he's not the Fonz.
Mentions Happy Days star Donny Host (Donny Most)
Referenced by name
Artie says he looks "like the gay Fonzie"
crossword puzzle hint: "Scott of 'Happy Days' "
when gus goes to apologise to marcus, marcus is wearing a tshirt with "the fonz" on it, the fonz was Arthur Fonzerelli, a character from the tv show 'Happy Days"
Referenced in Fun With Real Audio
Mentioned during the monologue
Arwin mentioned two air-conditioning switches maufactured by companies named "Cunningham" and "Fonzarelli"
correct response in "TV Spin-Offs" category
Shawn says that Gus had a crush on Pinky Tuscadero.
The theme music from this title is played during the recap of Jules Lund and Kristina Cousins' time on the show.
one of the TV series mentioned by producer
In a segment about yacht hire, after Bridget finds out that the yacht is named Happy Days, she compares the skipper and Lawrence to characters from this title.
during an outtake in the end credits, Macchio tells a co star that he is Scott Baio and was on the show Happy Days.
Lorelai imitates Chachi.
The Fonz is mentioned.
Matt mentions "Happy Days" winning an Emmy when discussing Ricky & Ron with Danny.
Sawyer calls Karl "Chachi"
Sam is called Chachi
Discusses writing on the TV series.
The evil twin Anson Weems who goes by the alias Webber, is a reference to Anson Williams who played "Pottsy Webber" on "Happy Days".
Rockefeller imitates Fonzie from Happy Days.
imitating the Fonz "Aaay!"
One of the judges mentions this title while describing the era that Fifi Box and Paul Green captured when they danced the Jive.
A character says "Hey, I'm the Fonz!"
Lorelai mentions Henry Winkler as The Fonz
(call to Henry Winkler) "Ehhh!"
Mentioned on Weekend Update
Mentioned in the "Donny Most" song
Jo Stanley mentions that this title is part of her fantasy after she and Anthony Callea sing Johnny B. Goode.
still picture
Twan calles Tina and Roxanne Laverne and Shirley
Chris tells Caruso he's been walking around like a sad Richie Cunningham
Mentioned by Liz
Greg mentions that Chris now living upstairs, he would be "like Fonzie from Happy Days"
Randy says that Frank "walked right over" a rock, "just like the Fonz."
Dean mentions the Cunninghams
Vince Noir mocks Howard Moon for being so square and straight by calling him, "Richie Cunningham".
Molly to Shane: You're like the Fonz or something, for lesbians.
Greg talks about the series.
Matt mentions The Fonz and does the "Heyyy" trademark line
Still photo of Fonzie is seen
Referenced by Suze Orman
Val refers to himself and Yuri as Fonzie and Chachi.
When selling weed to the high school boys, Saul calls one of them Chachi, due to his resemblance to Scott Baio.
A pro-Barack Obama clip with Ron Howard and Henry Winkler playing Richie and Fonzie, is shown.
Included in an $8,000 question
Included in a $4,000 question
Mentioned by David when a review of Frost/Nixon discusses Ron Howard.
In the opening segment, Gov. Blagojevich (Jason Sudeikis) refers to Rachel Maddow (Abby Elliot) as "Chachi."
Robin mentions "The Fonz"
Amy Sedaris mentions the title in the Robin Williams segment. Still is shown.
Sam is called Fonzie
Subject of a $500 question
Lemon does her impression of Mrs. Cunningham
Alex mentions Joanie Cunningham
Windows says "Hey!" like the Fonz.
When Lisa counts the ballots for Homer's class president election, one of the votes is cast for Fonzie.
Richie Cunningham is included in a $50,000 question
Jim, Michael, Jan & Dwight impersonate Fonzie
Pamela calls Dean "Chachi"
A man on the street tells Homer that he is in AA. Homer replies, "Who are you, stuttering Fonzie?!"
Hurley equates the 1950s with Fonzie
There is a wax figure of The Fonz.
A wax figure of The Fonz appears
A wax figure of The Fonz appears.
The wax figure of The Fonz is in a sketch.
The Fonz is mentioned in dialogue
Andy mentions Fonzie's motorcycle
After hearing "Ponzi scheme" mentioned, Shawn says, "I refuse to believe that Henry Winkler had anything to do with this."
Jake talks about Jenny dressing up as Potsie
Anna mentions the television show by name.
Marlee Matli talks about the time she met Henry Winkler and the theme songs played over pictures school photographs
the wax museum owner says he is wearing fonzies jacket
Jeremy says "It's Snoopy in shades vs. The Fonz in a fridge."
Jay says sarcastically that he expected Osama bin Laden to be a good-natured, bumbling father, like the one on "Happy Days"
Marcus Kincaid: "Ayyyy! Welcome back!"
Jack mentions The Fonz' jacket and says 'Sit on it'
Dan calls Charlie "Chachi."
Turk and J.D. talk about Fonzie
Tim McGraw sings part of the theme song
Adam Sandler mentions Arthur Fonzarelli in "The Hanukkah Song."
Marcus refers to Alan as 'Potsie'.
Reference to Arthur Fonzarelli in a $400 clue in the category "The Prisoner"
A "Neo-Nazi Potsie Flag" is one of the flags mentioned in the "Flags of the World" digital short.
Reference to Fonzie in a $500 question
Paramedic Nicole refers to Dr. Charles Percy as Chachi.
Peter guesses that Chris's friends include Fonzie.
Subject of a $1,600 clue in the category "Before & After"
Included in a $12,500 question
Troy says, "For the record, there was an episode of 'Happy Days' where a guy literally jumped over a shark."
A character calls Woody "Potsie."
David Spade compares the vampire played by Robert Pattinson to the Fonz
Fonzie mentioned
Terry mentions growing up was like 'Happy Days'
mentioned in dialogue
The TV channel logo on the bottom corner of the screen during the news report about McLaughlin killing Michael Booth is a reference to a Fonzie-ism. Instead of "Telemundo," it's "Exactamundo."
Marshall's song mentions the Fonzarelli Punch as Marshall hits the jukebox to get it started like Fonzie did.
Jadwiga says it's her favorite show and quotes from it
Queen Latifah mentions that director Ron Howard was Richie Cunningham
Cleveland says "Eyy" like the Fonz
Jay Mohr says Justin Bieber is wearing a leather jacket like Fonzie
Fonz mentioned by DiNozzo
Milo is called Chachi
Title pun
Lisa Lampanelli calls Mike Sorrentino "Chachi"
Photograph is shown.
The wolf says that he "lived over Richie Cunningham's garage, waterskied over a shark tank; thos were some happy days."
when Rufus shows up wearing a leather jacket, Dan asks why he's dressed like The Fonz.
At the Smithsonian, the Simpsons pass by Fonzie's jacket.
"Fonzie over the trash cans"
Andy Richter says 'Take it easy, Fonzie' to Conan
Conan mentions Fonzie being from Milwaukeee
"I'm surprised Chuck Cunningham wasn't in the first film."
Zoidberg combs his hair back and says "Aaaaaye" like the Fonz.
The opening credits imitate the credits of the series
Conan and Denis Leary talk about Fonzie's leather jacket being on display at the Smithsonian
Fake profile of Rick Perry says that he played Potsie on the show
Jane Lynch says the show was one of her favorites growing up
Fonzie mentioned
In the Republican candidates' debate, Mitt Romney (Jason Sudeikis) says that he's "the Fonz"compared to another candidate.
"Professor Fonz got a lot done with his 'eeey' debate."
Judy Grimes references Fonzie on Weekend Update.
In the couch gag at the Smithsonian, the Simpsons pass by a display of Fonzie's jacket.
The narrator mentions the show in relation to the 1950s themed party.
Homer refers to Neil Gaiman as "British Fonzie."
"I saw Karate Kid, you could wax on/wax off these bozos before Happy Days comes on."
Fonzie makes an appearance
Jean Dujardin says "Happy Days" was his favorite American show
"...and a Ted McGinley Happy Days."
Fonzie mentioned
Pinky Tuscadero mentioned
Fonzie mentioned
Debbie Gibson says that when she was in "Cabaret" on Broadway with Tom Bosley, she was working with "Mr. C"
A still is shown of Rita Wilson in "Happy Days."
Arthur Fonzarelli mentioned
A still image of The Fonz is seen at one point
Featured in
A clip of Fonsie is shown on Ibor's tv screen.
clips are featured in this special
clips from this show are in this special
clips from the show are used here
In "Buddy Holly", clips of the show are edited into it
clips
"Buddy Holly" music video uses clips from the show
shows it when talking about Garry Marshall
Brad Pitt's character and George Clooney's character watch Happy Days in French.
clips are featured in this special
A clip from this title is shown in a segment on the song Rock Around The Clock, which was this title's opening theme in its early seasons
Opening credits shown.
Clips shown in a story on a tour of the dark side of Los Angeles.
Clips shown in a segment on Ron Howard.
This show is referenced during talk of Ron Howard.
Various clips from this show are featured during a repeat of a 'American TV Icon' segment with Tom Bosley.
Brief clip of opening titles during Josh Groban's salute to TV theme songs.
Clips shown in a segment on the Cunningham family.
clip shown, confirmed in end credits
Clips shown in a segment on its themes.
Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli is #5.
The intro is spoofed in the movie's opening song
points out the director as Henry Winkler and several Fonz references are made.
Spoofed in
spoofed in fifties skit
The "Happy Daze" segment is a parody of this show.
Characters watch a spoof of this on television.
J.D. entres the room lwith everybody dressed in 50's style clothes. He's looking like Fonz, doing the "ay"-thing. Everything set to Rock Around The Clock.
paraphrase the scene where Fonzie waterskies over a shark
One of the pupils that have not been at school for a long time, is Arthur Fonzarelli
the video for "Buddy Holly" is a spoof of the show
Fonzie is spoofed
The show "Happy Catkid Days" spoofs this.
"Happy Days" is spoofed several times: Peter chooses the Fonz as his religious deity, a spurious cartoon clip is shown with Fonz assisting Marion and Howard in bed, and the end title sequence (character pictures and names shown in a jukebox) parodys that of "Happy Days".
The opening skit includes the cast appearing in a parody of Happy Days.
Chewbacca imitates Fonzie
Fonz and his surrogate son, Chachi have fallen on hard times
XXX parody
XXX parody
Balthazor & Satan imitate the Fonz at the end of this episode.




