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Arnold, played by Matsuo Takahashi, first appeared on Happy Days in 1975. He was featured in a two-part episode called Fearless Fonzarelli which aired during the show's third season. Arnold was a Japanese exchange student who had come to Milwaukee to learn more abut American culture.


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Matsuo Takahashi Job/ Career: Owner/Co-Owner of Arnold's Drive-In Behind the scenes Actor Pat Morita Appeared on Happy Days Episodes appeared in: 24 episodes, Seasons 1-3 & 10-11 (recurring) "Graduation: Part 2" (Season 4, as guest) "Fonzie's Funeral: Part 2" (Season 6, as guest)


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Arnold's Restaurant is the name of a popular Milwaukee "greasy spoon"- a local hangout for most of the characters in Happy Days, especially Fonzie, Richie, Potsie, Ralph and their friends and schoolmates. Arnold's would later become the regular hangout for Chachi, Joanie and Jenny Piccalo and their friends and classmates.


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One of the most successful series of the 1970s is Happy Days, which is set in the late 1950s, early 1960s in Milwaukee, the heart of middle-class America. Happy Days tells the story of the Cunninghams, one of America's most beloved TV families played by Tom Bosley (Howard), Erin Moran (Joanie), Marion Ross (Marion), and Ron Howard (Richie). Richie and Joanie had an older brother, Chuck (Gavan.


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Happy Days is an American television sitcom that aired first-run on the ABC network from January 15, 1974, to July 19, 1984, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning 11 seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, it was one of the most successful series of the 1970s.


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Whether you pulled into the parking lot in a yellow hot rod, station wagon or motorcycle, Arnold's Drive-In had something for you. The fast-food joint was the heart of Happy Days — and practically a character itself on the sitcom. From the Nip It pinball game and pennants on the wall to Fonzie's "office" in the bathroom, this nostalgic eatery perfectly capturing 1950s teenage hangouts.


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Correct answer? Big Al, on a technicality. First, let's set the table at Arnold's. It was the place to be on Happy Days if you wanted to eat a burger, hang with your friends, listen to the jukebox, and flirt for a date. Pat Morita played Arnold, the owner of the diner.


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Clips featuring the one and only Noriyuki 'Pat' Morita.


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Stories For fans of the 1974 sitcom, Happy Days, nostalgia takes the form of Arnold's Diner. Arnold's Diner became the main hangout spot for Richie, Fonzie, and their friends. Throughout the course of the series, the diner's owners switched from Arnold to Al. The change left numerous fans wondering who came first: Arnold or Al?


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Arnold's Wedding was the 24th and season ending episode of the third season of Happy Days, also the 63rd overall episode of the series. Written by Bob Brunner, the episode, directed by Jerry Paris, initially aired on ABC-TV on March 2, 1976. Best man Fonzie's fears that Arnold's wedding plans will be ruined by the Fonzarelli Curse appear to come true after the groom's newly arrived Japanese.


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Photo of Arnold's wedding from Happy Days. Arnold asks Fonzie ( Henry Winkler) to be his best man at his traditional Japanese wedding ceremony. Early work Morita's first movie roles were as a henchman in Thoroughly Modern Millie ( 1967) and a similar role in The Shakiest Gun in the West (1968), starring Don Knotts.


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