Scenes from various episodes of the '80s animated series
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang.
Rather like Joanie Loves Chachi, The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang occupies a place of infamy in the Fonzieverse. Why did we even need an animated version of
Happy Days? Why does it feature a talking dog and a "future chick" with magic powers? Why are the characters traveling through time in a flying saucer?
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang seems like another example of the
Happy Days franchise completely selling out and betraying its own origins as a sweet, simple show about 1950s nostalgia. File it alongside that time Fonzie jumped over a shark in Season 5.
But, over the course of doing
These Days Are Ours: A Happy Days Podcast since 2018, I've learned a few surprising things.
Joanie Loves Chachi, though totally disposable, is a competent, occasionally amusing sitcom. The "jump the shark" episode is actually a lot of fun if you don't take
Happy Days seriously (and you shouldn't). And even
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang has its redeeming qualities.
This week, my cohost and I go over our respective picks for
the Top 5 episodes
of the animated series, and we talk about our overall impressions of the show and its characters. It'd be awfully nice if you would join us.
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Published on February 25, 2025 14:12