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Taro welcomes a guest to his home who is soon disruptive to the household. When the man show no signs of leaving which frustrates Taro who according to Japanese tradition is unable to throw him out.
Taro welcomes a guest to his home who is soon disruptive to the household. When the man show no signs of leaving which frustrates Taro who according to Japanese tradition is unable to throw him out.


It aired on October 30, 1976.
The character Taro Takahashi appeared first on Welcome Back, Kotter in an episode called [[Career Day (Welcome Back, Kotter) | Career Day]] in the first episode of Season 2. Mr. T, a speaker at the school's Career Day who offered Gabe Kotter a job with a better salary. The Mr. T and Tina premiere was two days later, on September 25, 1976


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===Appearances===
===Appearances===

Latest revision as of 05:53, 14 November 2022

Mr. T and Tina “Tina Really Truly Gets Fired”

Tina Really Truly Gets Fired

Taro welcomes a guest to his home who is soon disruptive to the household. When the man show no signs of leaving which frustrates Taro who according to Japanese tradition is unable to throw him out.

The character Taro Takahashi appeared first on Welcome Back, Kotter in an episode called Career Day in the first episode of Season 2. Mr. T, a speaker at the school's Career Day who offered Gabe Kotter a job with a better salary. The Mr. T and Tina premiere was two days later, on September 25, 1976


Appearances[edit]

  • The Sweathogs
    • Robert Hegyes as Juan Epstein
    • Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs as Freddie 'Boom-Boom' Washington
    • Ron Palillo as Arnold Horshack
    • John Travolta as Vinnie Barbarino