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tvtropeslover93 tvtropeslover93 Since: May, 2010
tvtropeslover93
01/29/2011 18:01:01 •••

Living life in the 1950's

Ah, to be young again during such a happy time. Well, when Happy Days premired on television, the world during the 1970's were disilusioned over the government, the war and everything. But, then came Richie Cunnigham, his family (parents Howard and Marion, older brother Chuck (who never lasted a season) and little sister Joanie) and his friends (Ralph Malph and Potsie Weber.) Also came was the super-cool greaser, Arthur "The Fonz", "Fonzie" Fonzarelli, who has the ability to magically make any machine work with a bang on his hand, and get any girl with a snap. He and everyone else made people believe in Happy Days yet again. It also inspired another show set in a bygone era, That70s Show, where it taught people of the 1990's and 21's century to be cool and have fun, when there's not a thing to do

The first two seasons of HD were the best. The third season was pretty good, too. Haven't seen the rest, yet. Though, depending on fans, it might not be as good as the others. Watch this enjoyable piece of American television (before it...well, you know)

DrStarky Since: Jun, 2010
01/29/2011 00:00:00

...before it Jumped the Shark...

If I where you, I'd say something like "It was a good show untill... Well you know."

Put me in motion, drink the potion, use the lotion, drain the ocean, cause commotion, fake devotion, entertain a notion, be Nova Scotian

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