
Happy Days
Comedy • NR • 1974–84 • 11 Seasons
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In 1950s Milwaukee the Cunningham family must contend with Fonzie, a motorcycle riding Casanova.
Starring
Henry Winkler, Tom Bosley, Marion Ross, Anson Williams, Scott Baio
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Classic. Used to watch this with my dad. Legit old school teen comedy.
Wonderful family sitcom that's still just as entertaining half a century later due to it's relatable characters and memorable one-liners
A very funny family-friendly comedy that set a lot of standards and originated a lot of tropes in American television.
A standout from the golden era of sitcom. However it literally coined the term "jumped the shark".
Easy viewing. These happy days are yours and my happy days.
Weird Al said happy days is his favorite theme song (YouTube white n nerdy) but I agree when my mom told me the standards for tv were lower
Some good classic moments , was great for its time
Iconic, but not something you necessarily need to seek out.
Its alright, but not really my thing beyond background noise. Never could get into it.
A classic sitcom, but I never cared much for it.
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55 (7%)
241 (30%)
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84 (11%)
6.0 – Based on 793 ratings
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