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Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run from January 15, 1974, to September 24, 1984, on ABC-TV, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning over eleven seasons. It presented an idealized vision of life in the mid-1950s to mid-1960s Midwestern United States. Mitsumo "Arnold" Takahashi ([[Pat Morita]]) (seasons 3 10-11: 26 episodes) depicted the owner of [[Arnold's Drive-In (Happy Days)|Arnold's Drive-In]] for season three (1975โ76). He stated that he obtained the moniker when he purchased Arnold's restaurant and people thought it was named after him, explaining that it was too costly to buy enough letter signs needed to rename it "Takahashi". He moonlighted as a martial arts instructor, teaching self-defense classes at the drive-in after hours. Morita also played "Arnold" as a guest star in 1977 and 1979 before returning as a recurring character after Al Molinaro departed in 1982. {| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Date ! Episode ! Title ! class="unsortable" | Notes |- | 1983.09.27 | S11.E01 | [[Because It's There (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1983.02.08 | S10.E17 | [[I'm Not at Liberty (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1983.01.25 | S10.E15 | [[Life Is More Important Than Show Business (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1982.12.14 | S10.E10 | [[All I Want for Christmas (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1982.12.07 | S10.E09 | [[There's No Business Like No Business (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1982.11.30 | S10.E08 | [[Such a Nice Girl (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1982.11.16 | S10.E06 | [[Who Gives a Hootenanny (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1982.11.09 | S10.E05 | [[A Little Case of Revenge (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1982.10.19 | S10.E03 | [[Empty Nest (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1979.02.27 | S06.E23 | [[Fonzie's Funeral: Part 2 (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1977.02.15 | S04.E19 | [[The Graduation: Part 2 (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.03.02 | S03.E24 | [[Arnold's Wedding (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.02.24 | S03.E23 | [[A Sight for Sore Eyes (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.02.17 | S03.E22 | [[Bringing Up Spike (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.02.10 | S03.E21 | [[Beauty Contest (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.02.03 | S03.E20 | [[Two Angry Men (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.01.27 | S03.E19 | [[Fonzie the Superstar (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.01.20 | S03.E18 | [[Football Frolics (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.01.12 | S03.E16 | [[The Second Anniversary Show (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1976.01.06 | S03.E15 | [[Dance Contest (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1975.11.25 | S03.E12 | [[Fonzie's New Friend (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1975.10.28 | S03.E08 | [[Howard's 45th Fiasco (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1975.10.21 | S03.E07 | [[Jailhouse Rock (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1975.10.14 | S03.E06 | [[Richie Fights Back (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1975.09.30 | S03.E04 | [[Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 2 (Happy Days)]] | |- | 1975.09.23 | S03.E03 | [[Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 1 (Happy Days)]] | |} [[Category: Television]] [[Category: The 1970s]] [[Category: The 1980s]]
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