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Happy Days: Season 02 (1975)

Happy Days: Season 02 (1975)
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Happy Days was set in the 1950s in Milwaukee, the heart of middle-class America, and told the story of the Cunningham family. Mr. Cunningham (Tom Bosley) ran the local hardware store and Mrs. Cunningham (Marion Ross), like all good TV Moms, spent her time in the kitchen. Their son, Richie (Ron Howard), hung out at Arnold's Drive-In with his pals Ralph Malph (Donny Most) and Potsie (Anson Williams), trying to be as cool as the coolest greaser in town, the Fonz (Henry Winkler). Richie's sister, Joanie (Erin Moran), tagged along whenever she wasn't at her friend Jenny Piccolo's house. The Cunninghams also had an older son, Chuck, but he mysteriously disappeared after the first season.

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Ron HowardHenry Winkler, (more)
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Synopsis of Happy Days: Season 02

Happy Days was set in the 1950s in Milwaukee, the heart of middle-class America, and told the story of the Cunningham family. Mr. Cunningham (Tom Bosley) ran the local hardware store and Mrs. Cunningham (Marion Ross), like all good TV Moms, spent her time in the kitchen. Their son, Richie (Ron Howard), hung out at Arnold's Drive-In with his pals Ralph Malph (Donny Most) and Potsie (Anson Williams), trying to be as cool as the coolest greaser in town, the Fonz (Henry Winkler). Richie's sister, Joanie (Erin Moran), tagged along whenever she wasn't at her friend Jenny Piccolo's house. The Cunninghams also had an older son, Chuck, but he mysteriously disappeared after the first season.

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
540 mins

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    Kevin L.

    This show was enjoyed by many in the 70s, and there are often some decent moral lessons. However, there is a great deal of airtime given to the teenagers' pursuing "necking" and the "Fonzie" character really glamorizes promiscuity. These factors should concern parents who want to view it with their children.

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    Ray W.

    Nice series brings back a lot of nostalgia from my high school years. The first episode "Wish Upon A Star" features an early appearance of Cheryl Ladd. She was a beauty at a young age and you can just see future stardom in the way she just stole the show (and my heart).

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    Paul C.

    I would rate these good overall. Happy days ran in the seventies, but have a 50's style. Main character Richie is part of a middle class family and has a moral message that Richie has to learn in each show. Season two is less about the single friendship between Richie and Patsy.

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