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Happy Days
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| Title: | Fonzie's Funeral (2) |
| Episode Number: | 138 |
| Season: | 6 |
| Season Episode #.: | 23 |
| Production Number: | 60536-139 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday February 27th, 1979 |
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The counterfeiters trigger an explosion at Fonzie's garage. He survives, but the con men don't know that, so a bogus funeral for Fonzie is staged to entrap them.
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| Ed Peck is credited as "Edward Peck." | Shirley Kirkes is credited as "Shirley A. Kirkes". |
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Four Seasons | "Big Girls Don't Cry" (instrumental, at service) | |
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| Chachi: Hey Joanie, after the funeral, what do you say we go see a double feature? Me and me.
Joanie: I don't go to cartoon festivals. |
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| An instrumental version of the Four Seasons' song "Big Girls Don't Cry", released in 1962, is heard in this episode which takes place in 1960. | Fonzie states that his address book is a filing cabinet; however, in "A Woman Not Under The Influence," he gives Potsie his "black book," which is the size of a regular address book. |
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