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Happy Days/Fonzie's Spots
Fonzie's Spots | |
Season 11, Episode 22 | |
Airdate | September 24, 1984 |
Written by | Bob Brunner & Ken Hecht |
Directed by | Jerry Paris |
Produced by | Jerry Paris, Ronny Hallin |
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Happy Days — Season Eleven |
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Fonzie's Spots is the twenty-second episode of the eleventh season of Happy Days, and the two hundred fifty-fifth episode overall.
In what turned out to be the last-aired episode of the series, Howard's position as the Grand Poobah at the Leopard Lodge is threatened when he realizes he hasn't recruited any new members in the past five years; his last new recruit was Potsie.
Fonzie, Roger, and Chachi volunteer to join, but it's easier said than done being a Leopard, especially with pledgemaster Potsie just waiting to get back at the threesome for all the years of being ridiculed for, well ... being Potsie.
Starring: Henry Winkler (Arthur Fonzarelli)
Also Starring: Marion Ross (Marion Cunningham), Scott Baio (Chachi Arcola), Erin Moran (Joanie Cunningham)
Co-Starring: Anson Williams (Potsie Weber), Ted McGinley (Roger Phillips)
and Starring: Tom Bosley (Howard Cunningham)
Guest Starring: David Ketchum (Donald)
Co-Starring: Penina Segall (Little Girl)
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Plot Overview
Fonzie gets blackballed, meaning his new membership was denied. Potsie declares that Donald was the one who placed the black marble in the mix and everyone chases after him. Privately, Howard reveals to Fonzie that he was the one who was the blackballer. He sensed that Fonzie didn't really enjoy the thought of being a member, and that he was already good with children and didn't need to join the lodge. Fonzie understands and is relieved he doesn't have to wear that silly rabbit's suit anymore.
It's presumed that Fonzie re-applied for membership into the Lodge and this time was accepted.
Notes
- While this was the last episode aired, this episode was filmed almost a year before it finally aired. By this time, Anson Williams had not appeared on the series for a year, being a major part of just this and two other episodes, and not being involved in any way in the de facto finale, "Passages."