Editing Fearless Fonzarelli: Part 1 (Happy Days)

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Worried that he is losing his edge, Fonzie decides to attempt to break a record and jump fourteen garbage cans on his motorcycle. The stunt is set to be televised on the TV show "You Wanted to See It".
Worried that he is losing his edge, Fonzie decides to attempt to break a record and jump fourteen garbage cans on his motorcycle. The stunt is set to be televised on the TV show "You Wanted to See It".


* [[Pat Morita]] appears as Arnold for the first time in this episode.
* [[Pat Morita]] appears as [[Arnold Takahashi|Arnold]] for the first time in this episode.
* "You Wanted to See It" was a takeoff on the 50s hit television show "You Asked For It", and starred that show's original host Jack Smith. Also, Fonzie's attempted motorcycle stunt is a reflection of the Evel Knievel phenomenon from the 1970s.
* "You Wanted to See It" was a takeoff on the 50s hit television show "You Asked For It", and starred that show's original host Jack Smith. Also, Fonzie's attempted motorcycle stunt is a reflection of the Evel Knievel phenomenon from the 1970s.
* Arnold's flu joke was that if white people worried about getting "Asian flu", he might get "Caucasian flu".
* Arnold's flu joke was that if white people worried about getting "Asian flu", he might get "Caucasian flu".
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===Appearances===
===Appearances===
* [[Pat Morita]] as [[Arnold Takahashi (Happy Days) | Arnold Takahashi]] (First Appearance)
* [[Pat Morita]] as [[Arnold Takahashi]] (First Appearance)


[[Category: Television]]
[[Category: Television]]
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