Fonzie Loves Pinky (1)

Season 4, Episode 1, Aired
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Fonzie reunites with an old flame, Pinky Tuscadero, who is in town to perform motorcycle stunts at a demolition derby.
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  • A guy like Fonzie has a lot of old flames, in this three-part series opener, we meet Pinky Tuscadero, a motorbike enthusiast like himself who is in town to perform stunts on her motorcycle.moreless

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    I have to say that in my opinion this three-part opener to Series Four was the worst of the entire series. There was barely a trace of humor, some terrible special effects and a really weak script. No doubt others will disagree with me but I just didn't like it.

    Pinky Tuscadero (Roz Kelly) is an old friend and an old flame of Fonzie's. She is in town to perform some pretty dangerous stunts on her motorcycle and to comepete in a demolition derby. She is obviously good at what she does because there is a lot of excitement among the locals as she prepares to perform, there just wasn't any excitement in the episode itself. The two Mallachi brothers, Count and Rocco, who injure Pinky do provide some very light relief though.moreless

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    • A song in this episode, "You're Sixteen," was originally released in 1960. However, the year of this episode is 1957. Edit
    • There is a sign at Arnold's that identifies the brothers as "The Malachi Brothers," but the credits spell their name "Mallachi." Edit
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    • This episode marks the first time a song from the 1960s ("You're Sixteen") is heard in the series. Edit
    • The first two parts of this three-part episode were originally broadcast in one continuous hour. Edit
    • Season 4 Cast Opening Credits Sequence: Ron Howard Henry Winkler Marion Ross Anson Williams Donny Most Erin Moran Tom Bosley Edit
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