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Chachi'88
01-06-2009, 02:05 PM
I can not do at least ask, what about the characters of Happy Days after the last episode?

not just say Joanie, Chachi and Fonzie but also mean, Richie, Mr Cunningham, potsie, Ralph, Danny (the son claimed Di Fonzie), potsie, Ralph, Alfred ....

try to imagine their future,

Joanie and Chachi have children
Joanie will continue to teach
Chachi will break with the music
Richie will become a famous screenwriter
Ralph, will become a occulista
Fonzie, will preside at the school patos along with Roger and me do not ever get married (no, I am just married)
Danny, I will become a new fonzie the years'70-'80, I like to think that will be a Fonzie II

........ for you as will be their future?

spreckenzeedeu
01-10-2009, 10:10 AM
Like I said before, I have written my very own Episode/Sequel/Ending/Future (however you wanna call it).

Potsie ... Psychologist
Ralph ... Ophthalmologist
Joanie ... undecided
Howard & Marion ... Husband & Wife (and everybody's Parents)
Richie ... Journalist
LoriBeth ... not specified
Al ... Diner Owner
Fonzie ... Mechanic & Diner Owner
Chachi ... not specified

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Chachi'88
01-10-2009, 03:00 PM
but you say? Potsie could never do the psychologist, is stupid, childish and still goes to bed with the teddy bear.

nobody asked me how did such a stupid even to go to university

spreckenzeedeu
01-10-2009, 04:16 PM
but you say? Potsie could never do the psychologist, is stupid, childish and still goes to bed with the teddy bear.


I beg your Pardon?! That was definitely NOT me !!!!

Chachi'88
01-10-2009, 05:42 PM
only excuse is that I think is inconceivable to think of pots psychologist

spreckenzeedeu
01-10-2009, 06:37 PM
Your Opinion. Mine is different. And I am proud that it is...

Avilos
01-12-2009, 12:51 AM
Its fun to speculate Richie's movie career. Of course the first impulse is draw on Ron's own career. But Richie Cunningham would have started out in the mid 1960s. Perhaps he struggled for a few years but broke out in the 70s along side the new generation of Spielberg and Lucas.

Richard Cunningham's first major success was called Mork in Milwaukee in 1978. After which RC got a surprise visit from a certain Orkan who was currently living in Colorado. Mork collaborated with Richie on the successful sequel called Mork & Mandy. Showing his relationship with an Earth woman. Of course the details were slightly altered to protect his and Mindy's private life.