View Full Version : Happy Days made a blooper!!


White_Daisy
11-21-2002, 05:25 PM
Okay, correct me if I'm wrong.

Fonzie only met Richie when he was in high school. I don't remember what grade, but we'll guess. Fonzie never met Joanie before he met Richie. In today's ep, Fonzie tells Joanie that he remembers when she was eight and played Candy Land. Now if Richie is three years older than Joanie. That would make him 11 and unless he's my school's version of the Belvins, he'd be in middle school. Fonzie couldn't have recalled something he was never there for.

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11-21-2002, 05:29 PM
Originally posted by White_Daisy
Okay, correct me if I'm wrong.

Fonzie only met Richie when he was in high school. I don't remember what grade, but we'll guess. Fonzie never met Joanie before he met Richie. In today's ep, Fonzie tells Joanie that he remembers when she was eight and played Candy Land. Now if Richie is three years older than Joanie. That would make him 11 and unless he's my school's version of the Belvins, he'd be in middle school. Fonzie couldn't have recalled something he was never there for.
Ugh I know!!! They did a big mess up!!!

Stormtracker TF
11-21-2002, 05:46 PM
Originally posted by White_Daisy
Okay, correct me if I'm wrong.

Fonzie only met Richie when he was in high school. I don't remember what grade, but we'll guess. Fonzie never met Joanie before he met Richie. In today's ep, Fonzie tells Joanie that he remembers when she was eight and played Candy Land. Now if Richie is three years older than Joanie. That would make him 11 and unless he's my school's version of the Belvins, he'd be in middle school. Fonzie couldn't have recalled something he was never there for.

So Richie was 15 in the first episode?? :eek: Cause Joanie was 12 in the first episode!

Fonzie87
11-21-2002, 05:54 PM
I found a blooper aswell! I think it was one of the original episodes, it was where Fonzie went to the demolition derby for a week, and left Richie to look after his girlfriend. Anyway, the blooper was that when you enter the Cunningham house you walk right into the living room, and if you turn right you go to the stairs and if you turn left you get the kitchen door. The first blooper was that the kitchen had no bar counter. The second was that the kitchen was beside the couch and the stairs were whare the TV is supposed to be.

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
11-21-2002, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by TheFonz


So Richie was 15 in the first episode?? :eek: Cause Joanie was 12 in the first episode!
That would be the CORRECT age yes, but, he was made out to be a 17 year old junior. He was 15 however, when he met Fonzie in Our Gang.

One thing Ron said that needed to happen in order for him to do the show was aging. He wanted to go through HS, College, ETC. Unlike some shows that never age. The first 3 seasons thats all they did! LOl..for three seasons he was a 17 year old junior!:lol:

CollegeGirl
11-21-2002, 06:16 PM
Here's something I could define as a blooper.......

Did anyone notice that whenever a secret, family meeting took place, everyone would go into the kitchen and shut the door? This happened when whomever they were talking about was in the living room? Then, the family would go on and talk about the person as if that person could neveer hear. The camera would show the person in the living room and the family in the kitchen. How? Because of that large window above the counter that had nothing to separate the rooms! I'm not sure if the C's ever figured it out, but that person they were talking about could have heard every word they said. :crazy:

*ShortCake*
11-21-2002, 06:22 PM
:lol: I noticed that in todays episode! Joanie went ot tell her parents that Jessie was on drugs, and she closed the door.. but whats the point when the kid could hear what she's saying anywas !LOL

-ash

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
11-21-2002, 06:29 PM
Originally posted by CollegeGirl
Here's something I could define as a blooper.......

Did anyone notice that whenever a secret, family meeting took place, everyone would go into the kitchen and shut the door? This happened when whomever they were talking about was in the living room? Then, the family would go on and talk about the person as if that person could neveer hear. The camera would show the person in the living room and the family in the kitchen. How? Because of that large window above the counter that had nothing to separate the rooms! I'm not sure if the C's ever figured it out, but that person they were talking about could have heard every word they said. :crazy:
Hahha yes!! TV shows do that now when people are in the same ROOM as the other people!!!!!!!!!!!