Richie is set up by Potsie with a girl with a reputation. Though he doesn't get very far, he leads the others to believe he did.
After driving Howard's old DeSoto, Richie and Potsie buy their very own car, which has problems such as the motor doesn't work and the "make-out" seat in the front collapses. This causes trouble when the two try to impress a couple of girls. But things really get out of hand when the car rolls down a hill and into a lake.
Potsie's cousin, a Marine, is holding a stag party, and Potsie and Richie are invited. At the party, however, they will consume considerable amounts of alcohol, and to lessen the effects, they take a sip of olive oil and several cartons of milk.
While Potsie stays with the Cunninghams, he and Richie sneak out to see a drag race involving the Fonz.
Richie buys rock 'n' roll tickets from Fonzie, but returns them after he learns he must work at the hardware store until 9:00 PM (meaning he won't see the show) in Howard's place while Howard gets his tonsils taken out. However, Howard tells Richie to close up shop at 5:00 PM, forcing Richie to buy the tickets back.
In an attempt to get girls, Potsie and Richie join a gang called the Demons. But before they can actually be allowed in, they must perform some dares.
After seeing Potsie's exam, former high school drop-out Fonzie decides to drop back in to school, and asks Richie to cheat and do his homework for him.
Ralph tells Richie and Potsie about Bubbles McCall, a stripper who Ralph says will "take it all off." In order to witness this, Richie and Potsie fake-ID their way into the club.
After two weeks of dating, Richie and his girlfriend, Arlene, break up. Neither have a date for the prom, so they end up going as friends.
In order to make some money, Richie, Potsie, Ralph, and Bag form a band. They do a gig, but Richie and Potsie lose the band's money playing poker.
Richie is put in something of a strange situation when he is set up with a girl much taller than he is for a costume party. Meanwhile, Howard has had it with Marion's ineptness at bridge.
A new student at Jefferson High, Cindy, asks Richie for tutoring lessons. Richie wants to be more than just her tutor and makes a few attempts to win her over.
While at the theatre, Richie meets a beatnik, Diedre, and gets caught up in her type of lifestyle.
Racial bigotry gets a ribbing when an old Army buddy of Howard's, who happens to be African-American, asks Howard to be the best man at their wedding.
Richie protects the younger sister of the leader of the gang the Dukes, and gets on their good side. That is put to the test when Potsie's bike is stolen by the Dukes, and Richie tries to get it back.
Howard plans to buy a bomb shelter for his family, but problems soon arise when several of Richie's friends want to use it.
Richie moves in with Chuck when he experiences a lack of privacy, but is soon learns the bachelor life isn't all it's hyped up to be.
Richie buys a car--"The Love Bandit"--from Fonzie, and is shocked when he later finds out it is stolen.
Richie's old girlfriend, Arlene, returns to Milwaukee and wants to go steady with him.
After reading a book about abnormal psychology, Richie begins to doubt his sanity, and sees a shrink.
Richie is named ROTC leader, a job he doesn't really want. The boys decide that this means an easy ride for the semester. But when the soldiers refuse to follow Ritchie's commands, he is reluctantly forced to put them all on report, which means they will need to repeat the course in Summer school.
After strange events occurring recently, Richie begins to believe the fact that the old Simpson house is haunted. The kicker? Ralph's Halloween party is to be held there.
Richie wins a date with Cindy Shea, a movie star, to a school dance, and Gloria breaks up with him as a result. Cindy, however, will only be with Richie until after the dance has started.
Fonzie's cousin, Spike, takes Joanie out on a date with Richie and his date acting as chaperones. At the theatre, however, Richie discovers the two missing.
Richie, as a game show contestant, wins $3200 for that week's show. Afterwards, he is presented with an envelope by the show's host, an envelope containing the answer to the $5000 question.
Ralph, Richie and Potsie need new baseball team uniforms, so they stage a fundraising play, Hamlet. However, they can't get any big names to play the title role, so Fonzie agrees to do it.
When Ritchie discovers that Fonzie is spending the holidays alone, instead of at a relatives home as he said, the Cunnigham's want to invite him for Christmas Eve, ruining Howard's plan for a real family Christmas this year.
With Howard and Marion out of town, Richie and Potsie plan to host a poker night, but their plans are soon scuttled when three girls claiming they have car trouble stop by.
Fonzie announces he's getting married, and brings the lucky gal over to the Cunningham's for dinner. There, Howard recognizes her as a stripper he saw in Chicago (at a hardware convention).
Howard and his family go to see the movie Cinerama, but a sick Richie stays home. After hearing noises downstairs, he discovers a burglar.
To get a girl, Richie goes against Howard in the upcoming 1956 Presidential Election and campaigns for Adlai Stevenson.
After Marion dents Richie's car at the supermarket, Richie, Potsie, and Ralph are forced to go cruisin' for girls in Howard's DeSoto. There they find three girls...and their boyfriends, members of a gang, the Dragons.
In order to stay on the school paper, Richie attempts to get a photo of Clarabell the clown (of "The Howdy Doody Show" fame) without his makeup. In order to get on the set, Richie plans to enter Ralph in a show-conducted Howdy Doody look-alike contest.
Job-hunting Richie, Potsie, and Ralph agree to fix the fence of a divorcee, whom they find quite attractive. When the woman leaves for a while, Potsie and Ralph do the same, leaving Richie to finish all by himself.
Howard persuades the Leopard Lodge to let Richie, Ralph, Potsie, and Bag play at the dance. Fonzie gets the guys tuxedos but, in return, joins them as the band's newest member. When Fonzie nearly ruins the performance by playing a rather loud bongo solo, Richie is chosen to tell him that he's out of the band.
A popular rock group is staying at the Cunningham household to avoid overzealous fans. The connection between the band and the C's is that a member was Richie's childhood friend. Richie can't, however, tell anyone about them staying, posing problems for Rich because no one believes that he actually knows them.
When a disgruntled disc jockey quits at a radio station, Richie is forced into replacing him. His boss tells him that he has enough potential to become the next Wolfman Jack, and Richie's ego begins to expand.
Fonz asks Richie to watch his girl, Denise, for him while he's out of town at a demolition derby. Denise decides to teach Fonzie a lesson and makes out with Richie at Inspiration Point. It is later discovered that Denise has "the kissing disease," mononucleosis.
Richie, Potsie and Ralph go on a field trip to Chicago with the school choir. Bored with staying in their hotel room all night, they sneak out and see a burlesque show.
With Cunningham Hardware facing competition, Howard decides to rent out the room above the garage to make extra income and is shocked when Richie rents it to Fonzie.
Fonzie is on the hunt to find the person who destroyed his bike.
The Fonz is worried that he's losing his cool, so he attempts to jump 14 garbage cans on his motorcycle, a daring stunt which will be televised on You Wanted to See It.
Fonzie successfully attempts to jump 14 garbage cans on his bike, but crashes into Arnold's Chicken Stand. Cartilage is torn in his knee and he faces surgery.
Ritchie is asked by Howard to do him a favor and take out a visiting businessman's daughter for a date. Having plans already, Ritchie enlists the help of Potsie to portray him on the date. But when the Prince of Porcelain complains that Ritchie attacked his daughter, Howard demands an explanation.
After being embarrassed by a pair of thugs at Arnolds, Ritchie enlists the help of Fonzie to help toughen him up. He suggests that he attend a jujitsu class held at Arnolds.
Officer Kirk imposes a curfew after the high school was vandalized. Outraged, Richie proposes that he, Potsie, and Ralph demonstrate against the curfew, get caught, and fight it in court.
Howard's 45th birthday is upon him, and he realizes that up to this point his life has been very dull. He attempts to run away to Tahiti.
Fonzie is made an Auxiliary Policeman in hopes of stopping a rumble between his former gang and their rivals. But an insult just may make The Fonz lose his cool and join in the fight.
With Richie in a dating slump, Fonzie agrees to set him up on a double date with two of his friends, Laverne DeFazio and Shirley Feeney.
When the garage in which Fonzie works at is sold, he decides he would rather quit than remain there with the new, eccentric owner.
Richie, Potsie and Ralph decide to go camping up at Lake Whitefish for the Easter holiday. While there, they meet a few girls and pretend to be adult foreign businessmen.
Fonzie recruits a new African-American drummer for a Hawaiian luau party being thrown by Richie. But when the kids at Arnolds refuse to go because of Stick's color, Fonzie feels it's time he teaches them about respect.
Potsie serenades Joanie at Arnold's, leading her to have a crush on him. She begins writing secret love letters to him, calling him "Dren, nerd spelled backwards.
Ritchie hopes that Fonzie can talk Ralph out of enlisting in the Marines after he believes that no one likes him anymore.
Tired of constant household chores, Marion decides to enter a dance contest. But when Howard refuses to participate, she secretly turns to Fonzie. Howard, meanwhile, hears from Arnold that Marion has been seen at Arnold's in the early morning hours with another man.
Fonzie's birthday is here, and the gang celebrate with a party at Arnolds along with reminiscing about the first two seasons of the series.
To make enough money to go to a football game, Richie, Potsie and Ralph babysit 15 children on Mardi Gras night.
The guys try to use Fonzie as a replacement singer for their band with Potsie away.
Howard's being sued by the Fonz. The reason? Fonzie's pigeon cage falls through Howard's roof. Howard believes it was the pigeon cage that caused the roof to cave in while Fonzie believes it was the snow.
Richie, Potsie, and Ralph set up a "beauty contest" at Arnold's to meet girls. They offer up a trip to Hollywood as the prize, but they plan to pick the person who won't accept the prizes. A reluctant Richie finally goes along with it when a cheerleader he's interested in enters.
Fonzie sets his cousin Spike straight after he and a few others rob Arnold's.
Ralph's father discovers Fonzie has astigmatism, forcing him to wear glasses.
The Fonz refuses to be the best man at Arnold's wedding, claiming the reason for this to be the "Fonzarelli Curse." To make matters worse, Arnold's fiance calls the wedding off when she believes the marriage will hold back his career.
An old flame of Fonzie's, Pinky Tuscadero, arrives in Milwaukee to perform some demolition derby motorcycle stunts.
Richie asks Howard to delay the start of the demolition derby as Fonzie assesses the damage done to Pinky's car by the Mallachi Brothers.
Fonzie wins the demolition derby, himself against the Mallachi Brothers. At the hospital where Pinky is staying, Fonz talks to Richie about marrying her.
Fonzie's fighting schedule gets a tad out of hand, so he takes the advice of the Cunninghams and sees a psychologist.
With the rest of the Cunninghams on vacation, the pregnant wife of a friend of Fonzie's stays with Richie.
Potsie saves the Fonz's life during a fire at the garage. Fonzie decides to grant Potsie any one favor out of gratitude, and Potsie wants to pal around with him.
In order to get some privacy, Richie decides to trade places with Fonzie, who lets him and his girl use his apartment while Fonzie sleeps in Richie's bed...unbeknownst to Howard, Marion, and Joanie.
Joanie, having been turned down from her cheerleading squad by captain Jill Higgins, enlists Fonzie to be her dance partner at a marathon dance being held at Arnold's. Problems soon arise when Fonzie's bike breaks down, forcing him to push it for 12 miles.
On his quest to become a tough reporter, Richie sets out to investigate the food at Jefferson High. During the visit, he finds out the Fonz's weakness: liver.
New acting sheriff Kirk tries to run Fonzie out of town.
Richie, in love with a Wisconsin Cola poster girl, poses as a successful hardware businessman so he can meet her.
Fonzie fixes the car of an older woman whom he agrees to meet the next day for double tennis at a country club.
Howard lets the boys use the vault of his store for a time capsule organized for a school project. Potsie, however, accidentally locks them inside.
Al tries to have someone break a world record at Arnold's in order to attract attention to his resteraunt. Meanwhile, Fonzie's clumsy cousin, Angie, visits.
Richie suddenly is a hero at his high school after he sinks a lucky shot in a recent basketball game.
Feeling like a slave to Howard, and not having enough to do now that the kids are growing up, Marion takes a job at Arnold's as a waitress.
It's Howard and Marion's 20th anniversary, and the gang plans a surprise party. Clips from past episodes are shown.
Marion discloses to the guys that Fonzie has been going to night school in order to graduate with them.
Fonzie is finally allowed to graduate with his class, but the guys arrange for the ceremony to be sped up to include his speech.
Richie and the gang report to the Army HQ for physicals.
Joanie decides her life is dull and wants to join the Red Devils gang.
Fonzie and Howard work together to build a trash compactor, "the Gulper." They are very excited about the idea and are ready to present their invention to a corporation.
Fonzie's new dog, Spunky, escapes when Ralph and Potsie leave the gate open by accident. Ralph, however, tells Fonz that it was stolen.
Ralph wagers bets on a Green Bay Packers football game with odds at 10:1. However, the Packers win, meaning Ralph owes people a lot of money.
A stock-car crash causes Fonzie to think about what will happen when he passes away, and he turns to Al's brother, Father Anthony Delvecchio.
A Hollywood talent scout, searching for an auto mechanic for his limousine, happens into Arnold's and sees "the next James Dean" -- Fonzie. As a result, the Cunninghams, Potsie, and Ralph go with him to Hollywood for his screen test.
Fonzie takes a screen test with Richie as his reading partner. Though Hollywood loves Fonzie, they are impressed with Richie and offer him a contract.
Richie decides whether or not to sign the Paramount Pictures contract he has been offered. Meanwhile, Fonzie faces jumping a shark on water skis.
Fonzie, facing a dating slump, tells Richie to go to the library to meet girls. There, Richie meets Lori Beth Allen, who invites him to her dorm room.
Fonzie and Richie enlist Joanie to tutor Chachi after he gets caught by a truant officer. He later is caught cheating on a test, gets suspended from school, and gets on Fonzie's bad side.
Fonzie must miss a Halloween party to have his tonsils removed.
Richie, Potsie and Ralph land their own apartment.
Leather Tuscadero, younger sister of Pinky Tuscadero, visits Milwaukee looking for a gig. Al gives her and her group an audition, but Officer Kirk learns of Leather's troubled past and threatens to shut the place down.
Howard refuses to let Joanie tour with Leather and the Suedes, so she follows through with her threat to run away from home.
Fonzie is invited to a socialite party, but the people who do so believe that he will make a fool of himself.
As pledges at the best fraternity on campus, Ralph, Richie and Potsie must survive "Hell Week" and blackballing.
Ralph is caught with the girlfriend of football star fullback Rebel E. Lee. To settle the score, Fonzie arranges for the two to have a boxing match.
Richie receives a "D" on a paper for his Investigative Reports class. As a result, he decides to do a story on the corrupt sanitation department that forces Howard to pay a weekly charge.
Howard's father, after being forcibly retired as a detectives captain due to his age, visits the C's and gets a job at Fonzie's garage. Fonzie, not having the heart to do so himself, asks Howard to tell his father he's fired.
Potsie decides he wants to marry Jennifer Jerome, his girlfriend, after one date. Howard instead suggests that Potsie get pinned instead, but Potsie backs out after asking her.
Joanie is all set to go on her first-ever car date, so Richie and Fonzie give her a few advice on how to counter her date's "advances" he might make towards her. Joanie, however, says she would like to experience her first kiss and might not want to counter his advances.
Marion begins to doubt Howard's faithfulness to her when one of her friends' husbands dumps her for a younger woman.
Fonzie holds a vigil by Ritchie's hospital bed after he slips into a coma following an accident riding a motorcycle.
Fonzie's dog Spunky appears unusually depressed and distant -- in Fonzie's words, he's "losing his spunk." After a visit to the vet, it is confirmed Spunky's problem is mental.
Joanie daydreams about the gang singing romantic songs on Valentine's Day.
In order to talk Chachi out of joining a gang, Richie tells him the story of how he met Fonzie.
Mork, an alien from the planet Ork, comes to Earth to pick a humdrum person to study, and settles upon Richie.
Lori Beth decides to do a term paper on the Cunninghams, "the average middle-class family." Clips are shown as she interviews each Cunningham member, as well as their friends, who include Fonzie and his promise to tell her a secret no one knows about the C's.
Fonzie has trouble accepting the fact that his girlfriend, a moderately successful ballet teacher, may be happier as a professional peformer in New York.
Fonzie sets up Al, who is receiving a Man of the Year award from the Sons of Italy (but doesn't have a date), with a meter maid, and she agrees to go with him.
Before going on a weekend trip where the band backs up Leather and the Suedes, Richie and Lori Beth have a heated argument and split. Meanwhile, Howard and Marion fight about women's rights.
Howard and the Fonz are picked for jury duty, and the case looks cut and dry, but Fonzie isn't so sure. Meanwhile, Marion holds a paint sale at Howard's business, and Ralph, Richie and Potsie practice for a fraternity festival.
The gang goes with Marion to help her Uncle Ben at his Colorado dude ranch. They have to help Ben raise enough money in five days' time to help Ben pay off his neighbor, who holds a note on the ranch.
In an attempt to pay off a note held by H. R. Buchanan on Marion's Uncle Ben's ranch, the gang decides to hold a rodeo.
Richie must stop a horde of wild horses that are pulling a wagon that Joanie is riding in. Afterwards, the gang finds they are short over $1000 to pay off Buchanan's note, so Fonzie volunteers to ride a killer bull for a $1000 prize.
The Fonz is hit by Al's serving tray and becomes blind as a result.
Richie takes a baton twirler to a fraternity dance, but to cover it up he must lie to Lori Beth.
Fonzie gets along with his girlfriend's son to such an extent that one might think he was the boy's father. However, this changes when his girlfriend reveals plans to reunite with her estranged husband.
Joanie breaks up with Jefferson High's star quarterback after seeing him sweet-talking another girl, and faces not having a date for her sweet-sixteen party.
Richie, writing a story on fears and phobias, finds out Ralph is afraid of almost everything. The two (with Potsie in tow) visit a professor who specializes in fear, but the prof sees lab mice become agitated -- what he says is a sign a tornado is coming.
Al fears he has been given the 'Evil Eye' curse by an old lady.
Al thinks about creating an Arnold's franchise, and when he suggests consulting a lawyer and an accountant before the deal is completed, his partner calls in his goons to threaten Al.
Fonzie begins to think he is allergic to girls.
On Thanksgiving, the family is watching a football game. A dismayed Marion reminds them all about the true meaning of the holiday with the story of the first Thanksgiving.
Richie is accused of being the infamous "Kissing Bandit."
Howard and Al, co-chairmen of a Leopard Lodge fundraiser, hire a magician to perform the infamous milk-can escape. However, when the escape artist injures his leg while attempting the stunt, Fonzie suggests another magician; the Amazing Randi.
Richie gets his picture taken at a massage parlor by his opponent in the Class Presidential election. He believes his campaign will be ruined if the pic gets out.
Fonzie is reluctant to accept a Christmas gift from his long-lost father. Meanwhile, Joanie is steamed at Howard for getting an artificial tree, and Richie and Lori Beth argue at the dollar amount they spent on each other's gifts.
In order to fit in with a club she recently joined, Joanie takes up smoking, to the predictable dismay of Howard. He later allows Joanie to make her own decision and is crestfallen when he finds her smoking again later that night.
Richie tells only Fonzie about his temporarily taking over a newspaper advice column. Bickering Ralph and Potsie write a letter to said advice column about what they should do to help their bickering, and Richie suggests that they literally draw a line down the center of the apartment, with each sharing one side.
Leather and the Suedes are turned down after auditioning for a television show. Their song, however, is stolen and recorded by another group.
A rate-your-mate test taken from a magazine angers Howard and Marion on their 23rd wedding anniversary. Richie, Fonzie and Joanie arrange for the couple to have a second honeymoon, angering Howard even further when Marion wants it exactly like the first.
Leather and Ralph go to the annual military ball; Leather learns how to act ladylike under Marion's supervision, and Ralph learns to be a gentleman under the supervision of Fonzie. Meanwhile, Marion constantly beats Howard at card / board games.
Fonzie discovers over a thousand dollars hidden in a coffin, instead of a hearse. When he returns the hearse, he never comes back from the funeral parlor, and the guys fear the worst.
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.
In this retrospective episode, Mork returns to Milwaukee to learn about relationships.
UWM is visited by a French fencing champion for an exhibition. After the swordsman insults both Joanie and the USA, Richie challenges him to a duel.
Chachi begins selling "Incredo-Wax," a miracle product that shines just about anything, to make a few extra dollars. However, it comes with some unexpected side effects -- whatever it touches, it ruins.
Facing an "F" on his anatomy final, and believing his teacher hates his guts, Potsie threatens to quit school. Fonzie gives him some advice for the test: use music as a tool. Meanwhile, Fonzie needs some new boots, and Joanie and Howard are at odds at a less-than-spectacular report card.
Fonzie and the Cunninghams go on a vacation to Lake Pinewood. Richie and Fonzie get together with two milkmaids but they are caught by the girls' father, who says they will have to marry the girls.
In an effort to be treated more like an adult, Chachi sells his soul to the devil. However, in order to get out of it, Fonzie has to go for 24 hours without being kissed by a girl.
A sworn enemy of Fonzie, Rico, is in town along with other merchant seamen. Father Delvecchio makes Fonzie promise not to fight Rico even though he is ready.
Because Marion forgot to set the parking brake in her car, it rolls down a hill and crashes into Arnold's. To show her responsibility, she agrees to go to court. She later calls Fonzie and says she is in jail.
To make his own money, Richie gets a job at the Milwaukee Journal loading papers onto a truck. A fellow employee, Frank, takes a disliking to him at first sight.
Richie, mad at Lori Beth for wanting him to wear a Humpty Dumpty costume to a Homecoming parade, goes to a bar to drown his sorrows. There, he meets a young woman, and finds out that they both work in complementary fields. The woman asks Richie to go on a trip to Venice with her, and he says "Yes."
Marion, who is starring in a new community theater stage production, begins to receive unwelcome advances made towards her by her director/co-star.
Howard puts on a burlesque show for the Leopard Lodge in the hopes that he will be awarded Grand Poobah as a result. His chances, however, are in jeopardy when the girls for his show are snowed-in Buffalo, NY.
Rebelling against Howard and Marion after they forbid her to go to Chicago for a concert, Joanie decides on a modelling career, unaware that the studio she applies for shoots nudes.
Richie is chosen as the 1961 Delta Gamma King and promptly turns into a jerk afterwards. The next day, everyone is sore at a bewildered Richie (he doesn't remember what happened the night before), but no one suspects that he acted the way he did because of a pill someone slipped in his ginger ale during the ceremony.
Ralph, Richie and Potsie are invited to a party by the She Devils. Unbeknownst to them, however, it is a "nerd" party; whoever brings the biggest nerd wins. After the guys discover the true purpose of the party, they head for the door, which is opened by several She Devils bearing a sack containing someone who stood up the leader's sister. That someone is none other than Chachi.
A quadriplegic answers Fonzie's "wanted" ad for a mechanic at Bronko's Auto Repairing and is hired. However, he is rude to everyone he sees and is driving Fonzie crazy.
Inspiration Point is threatened when the East Boulevard Business Association, led by Howard, wants to build an expressway off-ramp through the beloved hangout.
A reluctant Howard agrees to have a second wedding, where he and Marion will renew their vows.
The guys and gals go camping for their Spring vacation. Richie, however, makes for a dirt-poor leader with nobody having a good time.
Joanie is not sure about whether or not she wants to go to the Alamo, a special section of Inspiration Point, with her boyfriend.
Chachi accidentally sets Arnold's on fire with Ralph, Potsie, and Fonzie trapped inside.
Fonzie and Al, half-and-half partners hired to rebuild Arnold's, are at odds about the new restaurant's aspects and threaten to call the whole thing off.
Howard begins to take in the joys of TV advertising after hearing how good it'll help his company from a former employee. He hires an ad handler who guarantees his sales will increase at least 40% in exchange for complete creative control of the project.
Fonzie and Richie go to the office of the electric company to straighten out a billing error for Howard. There, he meets a deaf girl, and he points out to Richie that she may be the one.
Joanie, who thinks Chachi is losing interest in her, takes Lori Beth's advice and invites him over for dinner on a night where she is supposed to be babysitting Potsie's cousins. Chachi, meanwhile, thinks Joanie is not taking him too seriously, but tells Al that he will finally make his move with Joanie.
Richie, wanting so badly to go to a Bears game with Potsie and Ralph, finally agrees to go to a Leopard Lodge convention in Chicago with Howard.
After securing an audition as a singer in a local club, Potsie lets potential success go to his head and treats everyone around him as inferiors.
After reading and lambasting Richie's report on the 1920's, Howard's Uncle Joe tells him the real story of Prohibition.
Ralph's parents are getting divorced, sorely depressing Ralph. Meanwhile, Marion practices her part as the witch in the upcoming stage play Hansel and Gretel.
Howard gives Joanie an ultimatum: Stop seeing Chachi for two weeks or he won't give her her own phone. Unbeknownst to him, however, Joanie and Chachi sneak out and see a concert in Chicago. However, returning, they must share the honeymoon suite in a motel because it is the only vacant spot there.
Fonzie becomes an auto mechanics teacher at Jefferson High. However, he is very disappointed when his students don't learn quite as fast as he did when he was their age.
Richie, overseas, sends a letter to Lori Beth proposing marriage. However, she must go to Greenland to marry him, but she doesn't have the money, so Marion goes on a show named Dreams Can Come True in which three women tell stories of tragedy. The winner has their dream come true, and Marion tells Lori Beth's story in the hopes that she'll win money for her.
Fonzie meets a new teacher at Jefferson High, one he comes close to murdering when the teacher inadvertently empties Fonzie's locker, insults him, and crashes into his motorcycle. This later comes back and bites Fonzie when he finds out the teacher is Marion's nephew Roger Phillips, who has come to Milwaukee to become an English teacher and the Jefferson High basketball coach.
Joanie disobeys Howard and decides to buy her own car, because she and Chachi are tired of having to double-date, and Chachi cannot afford his own.
Howard and Joanie are trapped inside his hardware store on account of a terrible blizzard, which also traps Fonzie, Potsie, Chachi, Jenny, and Roger at Arnold's. Meanwhile, Joanie tries to convince her parents to let her go to Chicago for the summer.
To spite a fellow teacher, Fonzie wants to win the Teacher of the Year award.
Al gives up on his search for Rosa Coletti, a woman whom he knew 20 years ago. He later receives a letter from his mother that says Rosa has been found, and says she will be coming to Arnold's next Saturday night.
Fonzie constantly refuses to junk his old bike, but finally agrees after crashing it. However, he must save his money a little longer. Joanie suggests to Chachi that the gang pool their money to get Fonzie a brand-new bike for his birthday. Meanwhile, Fonzie doesn't trust the new cook at Arnold's.
Fonzie flat-out refuses to see a dentist though he is experiencing a horrible toothache. Meanwhile, Howard is upset about the clothes Joanie will wear for a wedding she'll be attending.
Fonzie has a nightmare about a scientist who drains his cool, after a day of everyone asking him for favors.
During rehearsals for a school musical production, Chachi sees another actor passionately kissing Joanie during a kissing scene and becomes jealous. Meanwhile, Fonzie considers quitting as the play's director.
Fonzie agrees to take Jenny to a masquerade ball. They dress as bride and groom, and as part of a talent portion of the ceremony, they have a fake wedding. However, since the boat captain performed the wedding, it may be a legal one.
Joanie begins to think Chachi is ashamed of her, because she has never met his mother or been to his house. On Chachi's behalf, Fonzie invites the Cunninghams over to the Arcola's for dinner. Fonzie surmises that Chachi's embarrassed of his family and the fact that they're poor.
During a weekend trip to Potsie's uncle's cabin, Fonzie is shot -- and Potsie may be the culprit. But Fonzie, Chachi and Roger each have different versions of what happened.
Falling behind on his rent, Potsie is forced to move out of his apartment, but feels he has to stay after learning that Lori Beth's new roommate likes men who live alone. He tells Fonzie he can get quick cash, but won't say how.
Chachi discovers a great new basketball player who recently transferred to Jefferson High. However, he initally hesitates while performing for Roger, and changes his mind about being on the team when his father orders him home in the middle of practice.
A scout for Eastern Florida University offers Chachi a basketball scholarship and other superfluous perks, including a cheerleading scholarship for Joanie. Fonzie is excited, but Howard and Roger think that the scholarships are too good to be true.
Richie and Lori Beth want to get married, yet she can't go to Richie's base until she's already his wife. Roger suggests a proxy stand in for Richie while Lori Beth is married at home, and Fonzie volunteers.
Howard finds a new bowling partner in the lovely Fern Flagg, but he has told Marion that Fern's an old spinster. Fern and Marion meet, and Howard is on the receiving end of Marion's anger at his lying. Meanwhile, Jenny receives the "Ajax Bust Builder" in the mail.
After taking his auto shop class to an out-of-town junkyard, Fonzie takes them to a diner where he meets a waitress -- whom he thinks may be his mother.
Fonzie helps a struggling Chachi with his essay on the causes, hardships and influences of immigration by telling him stories (acted out in musical vignettes).
Joanie preps home movies that are to be sent to Richie, saying that she and Chachi have had their share of problems in the process. In the movies, Lori Beth announces she's pregnant, Al's mother visits for the whole summer, Howard can't get his mind off of Braves baseball, and Fonzie rejoins his old gang the Falcons to settle the score with a rival gang.
Fonzie's Falcons and rivals the War Mongers attempt to settle their score...with a game of softball. The outcome is disputed (natch), so they end up rumbling. Meanwhile, Marion confronts Howard over his anxiety about being a grandfather so soon, and Chachi continues to try to patch things up with Joanie.
Al tells Chachi about his dull life, so in turn, Chachi suggests that Al ask Louisa (Chachi's mother) out. Al shows up at Arnold's the next night disheveled, and tells Chachi that Louisa's seeing someone else. A shocked Chachi vows to get to the bottom of this.
Chachi gives Joanie the news that he wants to see other girls, and soon begins kicking himself for it. He tries to patch things up with her, but she goes on a dinner date with another man.
Lori Beth discovers a new method of giving birth called natural childbirth, and asks Fonzie to be her coach. He agrees, and keeps agreeing until he learns that he has to be in the delivery room.
Though Fonzie and Roger don't know it, they are courting the same girl. Meanwhile, Marion and Howard argue over love letters he wrote to her, and Joanie is upset that she and Chachi don't go out as much as they used to.
As a prank on the substitute teacher (Fonzie) in the hygiene class normally taught by Roger, the students hide the lesson plan and inform Fonzie they're talking about sex. As a result, Roger is later informed that he will be fired.
Jenny wants to join a club called the Rondells, but in order for her to be accepted, she must steal a statue from Pfister Park and bring it to their clubhouse. Accompanied by Joanie, Jenny attempts this feat and they are both promptly caught by Officer Kirk.
Fonzie makes several attempts to win a fellow Jefferson High teacher over, and when he finally gets up the nerve to kiss her, she screams and runs out. Roger later talks to her and finds out she's a nun.
Lori Beth is off to visit Richie in Greenland, and Joanie has agreed to babysit Richie, Jr. while she's gone. Also, Howard and Marion go to New York on business, and Fonzie is away at a teacher's convention. Jenny decides to hold a party (without Joanie's permission) and invites several people, and on top of all that, the boiler breaks down.
Chachi and Joanie set up a dateless Jenny with Eugene Belvin for an upcoming concert. With the aid of Fonzie, they try to make Eugene more appealing to Jenny by making him seem more manly.
Joanie must decide between the local UWM or the not-so-local UCLA for her college. She wants UCLA, but Howard -- even offering her a new car as an incentive -- wants her to go to UWM. After much deliberation, Joanie decides to just not go to college at all.
After seeing news reports on TV, Al, with Fonzie (who's concerned for his friend's well-being) in tow, decides to visit the South to participate in an upcoming freedom march. Meanwhile, Howard is suffering withdrawal symptoms while the C's TV set is being repaired.
Fonzie's grandmother becomes very upset at him and Chachi for suggesting that she move into a retirement home. The reason they do this, though, is that they sense some senility.
After saying he can get his cousin (Frankie Avalon) to perform at the annual Leopard Lodge Poobah Doo Dah, Al is chosen to head the event. However, as Al auditions other potential acts, Frankie calls to say he can't make it.
Fonzie, after initially being furious that the Jefferson High music teacher has hired the Boston Conservatory Orchestra for the annual concert, changes his tune after learning that famed composer Tchaikovsky was a lot like himself. He decides to get the entire Jefferson gang into classical music.
For Fonzie's birthday party, the guys try to get his idol, the Lone Ranger, to appear. Meanwhile, Fonzie thinks about becoming a one-woman man.
Four things are happening seemingly at once: Roger asks Fonzie for advice about his love life, Joanie and Chachi come up with a song for their band, Potsie tries to join the Leopard Lodge, and Marion is the lead in her theater group's play.
Roger's brother, Flip, is sent to Milwaukee in the hopes that his brother will straighten him out. Flip is entrusted to pick Marion up after a Fats Domino concert, which he skips to hang with some hoodlums and leave Marion out in the cold.
Chachi realizes that being a rock star is a long shot, so he thinks about his future a tad harder. He leaves the house, and says he will not come back until he finds a career that will pay enough to support Joanie should the two ever decide to get married. He eventually tries his hand at being a salesman.
Jenny, jealous of Joanie's friendship with new girl Mikki, spreads a rumor that Mikki is pregnant. Later, Fonzie is involved, as people are saying he's the father.
Al wants to ask Chachi's mother to marry him after a month of dating. Old-fashioned Al asks Chachi's permission, and Chachi grants it, rather reluctantly (as he doesn't think his mom will want to marry Al).
Fonzie meets a woman at a store as they pass on the escalator, and immediately he is struck by Cupid's magic arrow of love. He finds her through Potsie (who knows who she is -- Ashley Pfister), and vows to make her his.
After spending their summer vacation in Chicago, Joanie and Chachi come back to Milwaukee. Joanie wants to continue her music career and move in with Chachi (in Chicago), yet after she tells Howard and Marion her plans (which include attending Northwestern University), Howard says no.
Marion tries to find ways to occupy her time and cope with Joanie, Lori Beth and Richie Jr. having moved away. Meanwhile, Fonzie isn't able to run both Arnold's and his garage, so he sells his half of Arnold's.
Fonzie takes Ashley's daughter Heather to the circus in an attempt to get her to "warm up" to him. Meanwhile, Howard's niece K.C. moves in to the Cunningham Household while her parents look for a boarding school for her to go to, and Marion suggests letting her stay permanently.
A ceremony, in which Fonzie receives a good citizenship award from the Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce, is disrupted by one of Fonzie's childhood classmates who has been waiting 17 years for his revenge. While they agree to settle their differences, Ashley asks Fonzie not to fight.
Joanie and Chachi are given the opportunity to perform on a TV music show -- and are crestfallen when they learn that the format is folk music. Meanwhile, Fonzie resents the fact that folk music is replacing rock 'n' roll as the popular music.
After pledging his love to Ashley, Fonzie later lets one of his old girlfriends spend the night at his apartment, and risks becoming single again. Meanwhile, K.C. learns to drive, and Howard's her teacher.
Melvin Belvin invites K.C. to Arnold's Gala Costume Ball. K.C., having been encouraged by Marion to start dating, accepts.
Howard says he must close down Cunningham Hardware after learning of a hardware business at a new mall.
Heather asks Santa to work out the situation between her mother and grandparents, and Fonzie decides to make that wish come true. Meanwhile, an old rivalry between Howard and his brother is rekindled when K.C.'s parents come for a visit on Christmas.
An old flame from Roger's school days shows up and has Roger falling for her all over again, prompting Fonzie to try to stop her from breaking his heart.
Ashley is reluctant to go to her estranged parents' wedding anniversary, but Fonzie persuades her to go.
Roger tries to convince Flip to stop hanging out with guys who drink. Meanwhile, Fonzie's barber dies, and he auditions replacements.
Looking for a new mechanic, Fonzie hires an ex-convict from the worker-release program. He later asks K.C. to dinner, but after learning of his felonious past, Howard forbids her to see him.
A record producer hears a demo tape made by Joanie and Chachi and wants to sign them. However, an argument between Chachi and band member Mario causes the band to say they're breaking up.
On Fonzie and Ashley's six-month anniversary, they recall the events of their first date.
Potsie, Fonzie and Roger must report for the Army reserves on Heather's birthday. Though he promises Heather he'll be at her party, all that seems to go out the window when he finds out that Officer Kirk is his commanding officer.
Fonzie and Roger are scheduled to go to a teacher's convention. So why don't they? Easy: They miss their flight. So the two agree to go with Potsie's uncle Omar, who has a small crop-dusting plane. However, when there is trouble, Omar jumps out of the plane, and Fonzie and Roger are left without parachutes.
Fonzie is the best man at an old friend's wedding, but when the bride-to-be sees him, she stops the wedding. Meanwhile, K.C. is eager to hear about a part in a school musical.
Ashley leaves for a tax seminar, putting Fonzie in charge of Heather. But a televised heavyweight title fight draws his attention away from her, and she becomes resentful as a result. Meanwhile, Joanie and Chachi return to Milwaukee after Joanie comes down with the flu.
Joanie decides to quit the band and moves back in with Howard and Marion at home to enroll in a teaching program at the University of Wisconsin. Chachi, however, isn't willing to come back, and tries to persuade Joanie to go back to Chicago.
To be with a former Olympic swimmer, Jenny dumps her nice boyfriend, but K.C. learns that the swimmer doesn't feel the same way about Jenny as she does about him. Meanwhile, Fonzie is thinking about putting a swimming pool in the Cunninghams' backyard.
In this 90-minute reunion special, hostedy by Henry Winkler, cast members remember their times on the series, and various show clips are shown.
In this 2-hour reunion special, cast members remember their times being on the show, and various clips are shown. Also, the cast recall their time on the Happy Days softball team, and they all reunite at a replica of the original Arnold's Drive-In.
As a kid, Fonzie had written a list of things to accomplish within the following twenty years. Well, now, Fonzie has found that list, and finds one thing that he hasn't accomplished: climb Suicide Hill on a motorcycle. The problem? He's already tried, and failed.
Joanie is dealing with too many new events in her life, causing Chachi to resent her for not spending enough of their time together. Each comes up with a solution: Joanie wants to break up with him while Chachi wants to get married.
Roger, Potsie, and Chachi take Fonzie to a singles resort to help get his mind off his breakup with Ashley. However, they lie to him and tell him they're going to a sporting camp. When they finally arrive, an enraged Fonzie says he's leaving, but he ends up staying, an unexpected roadblock for the other guys.
Richie and Ralph return to Milwaukee from the Army, with Lori Beth and Richie Jr. in tow. Howard finds Richie an interview down at the Milwaukee Journal, but Richie, mysteriously, isn't interested.
Richie, frustrated by giving up his dreams of being a screenwriter, takes his anger out on everyone -- even the Fonz, whom he gives a good sock in the jaw.
To earn Fonzie's respect, Chachi enters the city championship boxing tournament, and Fonzie is elated when he wins his first fight. However, while training, Chachi seriously injures his best punching hand.
Roger is made principal of the extremely tough George S. Patton Vocational High School. He believes he can handle the students, but it's not that long until he starts to rethink his beliefs.
Fonzie's long-lost brother drops by for a visit. Fonzie, initially shocked on account of his not knowing he even existed, eventually grows to hate him.
Howard decides to build a second bathroom after being forced to shave at the dining room table. Fonzie has what he calls the perfect solution: have his students build the room. Coincidentally, Howard has also invented a new whisper-quiet toilet that he calls "The Whisper-Flush."
Joanie becomes an assistant teacher at Patton High, and one of her students develops a crush on her.
The Fonz has been accused of assaulting a trouble-making student, but refuses to testify at a school board hearing, running the risk of getting ruled against and fired.
Marion's high school boyfriend Frederick comes to visit. Guess how Howard reacts. He's even more enraged when Frederick takes Joanie out on a date.
For fear of rejection, Chachi is reluctant at asking girls out, but when Fonzie tells him that they will ask him out because of the "Fonzarelli Power," he changes his mind.
Fonzie meets a beautiful lady, by the name of Nancy Haley, in his garage while sitting in a 1955 Chevy that's worse for the wear. After he takes the woman home, he goes back to return her purse, but is told that the Haleys moved out of the house 10 years ago, when their daughter, Nancy, died in an auto accident.
Howard is offered a job as the vice president of a large hardware store chain, but to take it, he and his family must move to New York City. He actually considers, and Fonzie, feeling as if the Cunninghams are pushing him to leave, immediately makes plans to move out of his apartment and live somewhere else in Milwaukee.
Joanie and Chachi, after dating people who look almost exactly like them, decide to get back together. Meanwhile, Fonzie tries to adopt a little boy, to whom he's a "Big Brother."
Fonzie's adoption request is initially turned down, but after a stern talk to the administrator by Howard, the request is reconsidered. Meanwhile, Joanie and Chachi continue with their plans to head to the altar.
Marion and Joanie go to Mother Kelp's place to help her move, and from the moment they set foot in the door, Mother Kelp does nothing but verbally bash Marion. Meanwhile, Fonzie, Howard, Chachi, and Roger play a game of poker.
Constant hassling from Fonzie and continuous borrowing of money from Marion convinces Chachi to look for a job, and he eventually finds one -- as a dance instructor. However, he lies to the others, saying he's got a recording deal with the Four Seasons. Meanwhile, Howard takes away Potsie's salary after he sells power drills for nearly $14 less than the original price.
In an attempt to help a student out with her drug problem, Joanie invites her over, even with everyone's initial reaction. The student, Jesse, promises Joanie that she'll lay off the drugs, but after everyone's gone to bed, she takes several pills and is out cold the next morning.
Chachi's new single finally makes it onto the recording charts, and he's invited to tour with the Beach Boys as an opener. One problem: He just learned he has diabetes.
The recent passing of a Leopard Lodge member brings about fears in Howard that because of his not attracting any new member in the last five years (other than Potsie) he'll be booted out as Grand Poobah. He persuades Fonzie, Chachi, and Roger to join as pledges, and the boys must follow Potsie's orders.