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12-28-2002, 01:20 AM
Ok, you know the Christmas episode, where theyre all stuck? Well, Howard said he was 18 in 1933. Remember the episode where he turned 45? Well..that would make it the year 1960. Funny, because of the Fonzies New Friend episode, they had a party welcoming Hawaii!! Hmm...
Oh well, I like to make believe and think its the year 1957. I dont count it as 1960 until theyre sophomores in college. How do you make it?
Stormtracker TF
12-28-2002, 01:25 AM
Originally posted by ¤MsConanOBrien¤
Ok, you know the Christmas episode, where theyre all stuck? Well, Howard said he was 18 in 1933. Remember the episode where he turned 45? Well..that would make it the year 1960. Funny, because of the Fonzies New Friend episode, they had a party welcoming Hawaii!! Hmm...
Oh well, I like to make believe and think its the year 1957. I dont count it as 1960 until theyre sophomores in college. How do you make it?
I think in the first episode it would be 1955 and in the last 1965.
FonzForever
12-29-2002, 01:16 AM
Originally posted by TheFonz
I think in the first episode it would be 1955 and in the last 1965.
Actually, that's what it is. It's simple the show ran from 1974-1984. The ep right before "passages" #253 "Fonzie Moves Out" Howard emntion the Braves moving to Atlanta Next year, which I think was 1966. As far as the characters ages, you'd get a headache if you put togther the different references throught the show and tried to apply them. Like many fictional envirnoments, many writers disregarded what others had written previoulsy. I always think it's best to just use the the amount of yers in the series to figure it out. b/c of the inconsistent writing w/the ages.
Example: Fonzie was 19 when the show started. So he'd be 29 by the time the show ended.
wayne
12-29-2002, 01:59 AM
That's interesting because in "Christmas Time" 131, the family album photo contains the inscription Christmas 1960 in it. At least the WGN version has it!
Stormtracker TF
12-29-2002, 02:46 PM
Originally posted by wayne
That's interesting because in "Christmas Time" 131, the family album photo contains the inscription Christmas 1960 in it. At least the WGN version has it!
Now that is interesting! They also said in "King Richards Big Knight" the year was 1961.