The TV series is Happy Days. He is Fonzie. With his rebel air, motorbike, and leather jacket, all Fonzie had to do was click his fingers to get his girl - “Hey!”
Arthur Fonzarelli, known by everyone as Fonzie, was a hard man with a soft heart, a brilliant heartbreaker, an expert in motorbikes and life, who gave advice and got his friends out of trouble.
With its 11 seasons, Happy Days (which ran from 1974 to 1984) was the TV comedy series created by Garry Marshall that we all watched and loved. An entertaining and light-hearted version of the ‘50s and ‘60s American life that, through the Cunningham family, examined the adventures and experiences of teenagers in a fun manner, where friendship and good feelings always resolved everything in the end. Wow!
This is probably the first and the most detailed statue ever created for one of the cult characters of TV comedy in the ‘70s and ‘80s. The tribute that we have decided to dedicate to the figure of Fonzie reflects the nostalgic style that the series recreated to offer a dive into the golden years of America. And so, the legendary Fonzie touch, which could fix anything, is finally here together with the jukebox from “Arnold’s” drive-in, where many of the most iconic scenes from the series were set.
To make everything even more realistic, the jukebox is complete and really works, fitted with a Bluetooth system allowing you to play your favorite music or even the famous theme song! …“Sunday Monday, happy days...”.