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poopoobistro · 1 year
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Happy Days moments that made me do a double take lol
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There's just something about 50s fashion ❤
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spockvarietyhour · 7 months
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Time to go undercover with Timothy Leary in this Dark Skies finale.
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baycitystygian · 1 year
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losing my mind over the fact that the ONE video I wanted to watch has somehow DISAPPEARED FROM THE INTERNET like who do I have to suck off to be able to watch the Captain and Tennille show 50’s medley with some of the cast of Happy Days and Gabe Kaplan
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boricuacherry-blog · 3 months
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"I was a little hurt when you shifted from being a redhead to a blonde, cause there's very few of us. There was you, there's me, and there's Elmo. And like Ralph Malph from Happy Days. There's like nobody. So I took it personally. I thought that you thought, 'Hey, redheads, that's not the way to go.' You know?" - Conan O'Brien
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On Tuesday night, Jan. 15, 1974, Fonzie, Ralph, Richie and Potsie entered our living rooms for a visit that would end up lasting more than a decade.
Created by Garry Marshall, “Happy Days” arrived as a comic but earnest chronicle of adolescence in 1950s Milwaukee. It revolved around Richie Cunningham (Ron Howard) and his equally hormonal pals — Warren “Potsie” Weber (Anson Williams) and Ralph Malph (Donny Most) — along with the rest of the Cunninghams: Richie’s younger sister, Joanie (Erin Moran); mother, Marion (Marion Ross); and father, Howard (Tom Bosley).
In the 1976-77 season, “Happy Days” became the most-watched show on television, supplanting “All in the Family.” It ran until the summer of 1984, a total of 11 seasons, while generating multiple spinoffs — “Laverne & Shirley,” “Mork & Mindy,” “Joanie Loves Chachi” — and untold tons of Fonzie merchandise.
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theblob1958 · 1 year
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their ralph malph vs richie cunningham swag
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oldshowbiz · 1 year
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Ralph Malph’s Wind Schmind Snit Fit
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vintage-tech · 2 years
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Happy Days glasses featuring terrible renditions of Richie Cunningham, Arthur Fonzerelli, Ralph Malph, Warren ‘Potsie’ Webber, and Joanie Cunningham. Bonus Hamburgler. :)
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fancoloredglasses · 2 years
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The animated Happy Days spinoffs (who knew there were so many talking animals in the 50s?)
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[All images are owned by Hannah-Barbara or Paramount. Please don’t sue me]
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(Thanks to the New York Times)
For those who do not know, Happy Days was a sitcom from the mid-70s through the mid-80s about the Cunningham family and their lives in the 50s and early 60s in the city of Milwaukee. The star of the show is the oldest son Richie (played by Ron Howard) He and his friends Ralph Malph and Warren “Potsie” Webber had all sorts of mundane adventures until they encountered...
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...Arthur “The Fonz” (or “Fonzie”) Fonzerelli (played by Henry Winkler), who would become Richie’s best friend. Fonzie was the epitome of “cool”, able to do supernatural things with just his "coolness”.
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But this isn’t about Happy Days per se. You see, when a show is successful, producers want to cash in on the show’s success by making new shows in the same “universe” (There were four shows “spun off” from Happy Days) Some are based on existing characters (such as Joanie Loves Chachi, which was about Richie’s sister and her boyfriend) or about characters who were introduced for the express purpose of spinning them off (such as Mork & Mindy)
The former is the case for the first subject of this review (the latter I’ll discuss later)
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(Yes, that’s legendary “oldies” DJ Wolfman Jack narrating the intro. Sadly, that’s his only involvement)
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang followed...
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...Fonzie, Richie, and Ralph (voiced by Winkler, Howard, and Donny Most, whom longtime will remember also voiced Eric the Cavalier) as they are dragged into a “Gilligan’s Island, time travel edition” style show.
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For whatever reason, the writers added a talking dog named “Mr. Cool” as comic relief. Most fans of the show were very confused as Fonzie had a dog on the show named Spunky.
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...who looks nothing like Mr. Cool.
Mr. Cool thought that, since he was the Fonz’s dog, he had Cool Powers too, but far from it. Nearly every time he tries using them it spelled disaster.
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Piloting the time machine is Cupcake (they have weird names in the future. Are her parents named Bundt and Cheese?) who has no clue how the damn thing works.
If you would like to watch this show, it’s available on KissCartoon.
Now on to the final spinoff...
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Laverne & Shirley was a sitcom followed best friends...
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...Laverne DiFazio (played by Penny Marshall. For whatever reason, Laverne needed to have a giant L embroidered on everything she wore) and Shirley Feeney (played by Cindy Williams) as they went through life in another part of Milwaukee (and later, for some reason, Los Angeles)
However, what I’m here to cover is the spinoff of the spinoff (which was paired with The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang, naturally)
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Yes, for whatever reason, the girls decide to join the army. Thing is, there was an episode of the main series where they did that very thing.
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Meet Sgt. Plout (played by Carol Burnett Show alum Vicki Lawrence), who would’ve made a better foil in the animated series than...
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...their Commanding Pig, Sgt. Squealy (though I���m not sure why he has Private stripes). Hell, they could’ve made Plout a frog (since Shirley commented Plout resembled one) if they REALLY wanted a talking animal.
The episodes involved Laverne, Shirley, and Squealy dealing with all sorts on nonsense that had almost nothing to do with Army life.
If you would like to watch this train wreck, it’s also available on KissCartoon
If you would like to see an episode from either series reviewed, let me know!
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Cuddles
Fonzie watches bad tv Ritchie sits down and Falls asleep on Fonzie arm Fonzie Picks up Ritchie and Holds him Like a Baby
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lilleejean · 2 years
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claudiastascrivendo · 4 months
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L’orologio gira in senso antiorario.
Siamo tornati indietro.
Ma senza i valori di un tempo
lo chiamano progresso,a me sembra un regresso.
intelligenza artificiale va avanti, quella umana eclissa
si muore come un tempo, per un opinione, perché la gente non sa gestire le emozioni
e allora, uccide senza pensare, oppure pensando, perché tanto non ci saranno conseguenze.
Tre anni, o poco più e poi via. Sei fuori.
E così che va che la gente che dovrebbe agire parla,parla dall’alto del pulpito e non fa nulla per mutare questa anarchia in democrazia.
Dicono che il futuro è in mano nostra. Ma quale futuro? Un futuro che non c’è come l’isola di Peter Pan.
E noi ,Bimbi Sperduti nell’ hikomori
dei social a non vivere la vita attraverso un vetro, che lobotomia.
Mamma mia!
Pure i genitori e i nonni ormai hanno questa TikTok
mania.
Voglio tornare agli anni degli 883
"Gli anni d'oro del grande Real Gli anni di Happy Days e di Ralph Malph Gli anni delle immense compagnie Gli anni in motorino, sempre in due Gli anni di "Che belli erano i film" Gli anni dei Roy Rogers come jeans Gli anni di "Qualsiasi cosa fai" Gli anni del "Tranquillo, siam qui noi, siamo qui noi" che non ho mai vissuto poi. Sento questa voglia di urlare tutta la rabbia che mi esplode dentro come le bombe a Gaza. Di andare in piazza, come gli studenti di una volta. Per cambiare sta vita qua.
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cheezy KISS knock-off on CHiPs from 1982 - Ralph Malph plays Gene Simmon...
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stanthejokemanshow · 1 year
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ELON MUSKRAT CONTINUES TO BE A DUMB ASS BILLIONAIRE DICK!!!!!!!!!!
Summary Ohio Blues —-regulate or not folks? It’s a Stitty way to live! Russell Crowe, his flip flops and Ralph Malph Lauren tennis jersey! TJ Holmes Amy Robach spotted over the weekend ELON MUSK CONTINUES TO DESTROY HIMSELF! A NEW BLOODY POOP STOMACH VIRUS taking the country by storm! Brad Pitt has a new girlfriend?!!! Mark Wahlberg beat the shit out of some Asian fellas, then gave ’em an…
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ledenews · 1 year
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'The Rachel & Steve Show' – Does Television Still Tell the American Story?
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There were young boys pounding on every jukebox they could find in the 1970s because they were praying for a magic moment of super coolness. That’s what The Fonz did, after all, so young men from 7 to 17 years old attempted to flip their leather collars and impersonate the star of “Happy Days” on those Tuesday nights in front of their parents’ console TV. There were Ralph Malph, Potsie Weber, Joanie, Mr. and Mrs. C., and, of course, the all-knowing Richie Cunningham. But “Happy Days” provided a story about how America operated during the 1950s, and nines times out of 10 the endings were happy and filled with smiles. But were there other shows, like “Good Times,” All in the Family, and “The Jeffersons,” that were telling tales about a nation perpetually mourning the murders of the two men brave enough to promote and push for racial unity. Both shot. Both dead. And no one was sure how to frame the American Dream for some time, especially on TV. That’s why, in the 1980s, the dysfunctional family took TV’s center stage with “Growing Pains,” “Full House,” and “Married with Children” toyed with the notion of family fun, and only a few shows, like “M*A*S*H*, “Murphy Brown,” and “Family Ties,” turned political from time to time. These days it appears children – and their parents – have more choices than what I did so many years ago, and streaming, of course, is king. The topics of the shows appear to be more obvious, too, but that could be a product of the 40-plus years that have passed since I was Rachel's age and in eighth grade. Drugs, sex, relationships, and gender identification all topics, and those issues were handled with whispers when I was a kid. That's why, I believe, the conversation Rachel and I will have tomorrow afternoon will be most interesting because of the change that's taken place with the delivery of social messages, and why the hints I received have turned into over-the-head-and-obvious directives. Read the full article
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