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Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB

  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
  • Happy Days Potsie Fully Poseable Action Figure 1997 #16002 NRFB
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This long running comedy led the wave of fifties nostalgia in the 1970's. It took a look back at that mythical decade through the eyes of Richie Cunningham, his loving family, his high school buddies, Ralph and Potsie, and last but not least- The Fabulous Fonz.

The show ran from 1974 to 1984, and was one of the top-rated sitcoms ever. We followed Richie and his pals through their high school and college years, with Fonzie always providing a counterpoint to the others. He played the"cool" guy who lived alone, worked jobs, got the girls, and taught his more sheltered companions all they needed to know about girls, pinball, motorcycle repair and other mysteries of life.

In one particularly memorable episode, Fonzie set a new world's record by leaping his motorcycle over 14 garbage cans behind Arnold's drive-in, on live TV. In 1980 Fonzie's leather jacket was enshrined in the Smithsonian Institution.

During the show's 10 year run, Richie and the gang went through high school and college, and then on to start careers and families of their own. In the last episode, Fonzie has purchased a home of his own, and has adopted an orphaned child as his son. Richie returns home for a joyful reunion. At the conclusion of the episode, Howard and Marion Cunningham stepped to the front of the set and tearfully thanked the audience for being a part of their family for so many happy years.

Fully Poseable Action Figure - No.8264 - Accessories Include: Schoolbooks, Jukebox, & Display Case - Ages 4 to 104 - Exclusive Toy Products 1997

The box has edge wear, tearing, creasing, bends and scuffing. Please look closely at photos for the most accurate representation of the item.

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