The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang
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The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera.
Henry Winkler as the Fonz, Ron Howard as Richie, and Donny Most as Ralph all supplied their voices to this animated version of the hit ABC-TV series, Happy Days.
The cartoon added a dog, Mr. Cool (voiced by Frank Welker), and a girl from the future, Cupcake (voiced by Didi Conn) to the cast as they travel through history in a time machine, trying, as narrator Wolfman Jack put it, "...to get back to 1957 Milwaukee."
The cartoon began on November 8, 1980 and ran until September 18, 1982. A total of 24 episodes were produced. At that time, Henry Winkler as the Fonz and his sidekick dog, Mr. Cool joined the Army and were added to the cast of the animated Laverne and Shirley in the Army. The show, which had begun on October 10, 1981, was renamed Laverne and Shirley with the Fonz and had the Fonz working in the motorpool as the chief mechanic. The series ran until September 3, 1983.
[edit] Voice cast
- Henry Winkler (Fonzie)
- Ron Howard (Richie Cunningham)
- Donny Most (Ralph Malph)
- Frank Welker (Mr. Cool)
- Didi Conn (Cupcake)
- Marlene Aragon
- Rene Auberjonois
- Ken Mars
- Amanda McBroom
- Mitzi McCall
- Don Messick
- Henry Polic
- Stanley Ralph Ross
- Kathryn Leigh Scott
- Susan Silo
[edit] Crew
The executive producers were William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Produced by Don Jurwich. Directed by Ray Patterson, George Gordon and Rudy Zamora. Story supervisor, Ray Parker. Story editors, Tom Swale and Duane Poole. Story directors, Gary Hoffman, Emilie Kong, Dick Sebast and Don Sheppard. Animation supervisor, Bob Hatchcock. Backrground supervision, Al Gmuer. Voice direction, Gordon Hunt and Ginny McSwain. Music by Hoty Curtin. Music supervision by Paul DeKorte. Executives in charge of production, Jayne Barbera and Margaret Loesch.