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46 years ago today, this act jumped the shark in a big way...

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:39 am
by Mister Freeze
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Henry Winkler is 'very proud' to be the face of the 'jump the shark' meme
Ethan Alter·Senior Writer, Yahoo Entertainment
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/hen ... 48294.html

Forty six years ago, Arthur Fonzarelli took a big jump for Happy Days — and a giant jump for TV history. The long-running ABC comedy commenced its fifth season with Fonzie's three-part trip to Hollywood, where he got his close-up in a screen test, tussled with the self-declared "California Kid"... and leapt over a shark on water skis.

The latter stunt provided the grand set-piece for the trilogy-capping episode, "Hollywood: Part 3," which aired on Sept. 20, 1977. But it truly made waves two decades later when University of Michigan alum Jon Hein booted up the now-defunct website, JumpTheShark.com, which transformed Fonzie's shark-clearing leap into a metaphor for the precise moment when a popular TV series careened off the creative rails.

As far as real-life Fonz, Henry Winkler, is concerned, his "jump the shark" moment will never jump the shark. If anything, the beloved actor has doubled down on being the face of jumping the shark... literally.

"I am one of the only actors in the world who has jumped the shark twice," he tells Yahoo Entertainment with humble pride. "Once on Arrested Development and once, of course, the original on Happy Days. I'm very proud — very proud."

According to Winkler, his dad, Harry, is the one that set Fonzie's shark-jump in motion. "My father kept telling me to tell [Happy Days creator] Garry Marshall that I waterskied," the 77-year-old actor recalls. "I said to Garry, 'My father wants you to know I waterski. Next thing I know, I'm waterskiing!"

"I did all the waterskiing for the jump, except for the jump," Winkler continues. "They wouldn't let me do stunts. Not only that, but I didn't know how to jump! I knew how to waterski, but I didn't know how to jump like they do in the show."

Cut to 1985 when Hein and some of his U of M pals were deep in conversation about their favorite shows, and the scenes and storylines that caused them to fall out of favor. "Somebody said Happy Days," Hein told his alumni magazine, Michigan Today, in 2016. "'When Fonzie jumped the shark.' There was a pause in the room because we all knew exactly what he meant."

Hein used that conversation as the springboard for his 1997 website, which went viral in the pre-social media version of the internet. "Jump the shark" quickly entered the pop culture lexicon and remains the go-to shorthand for "creative bankruptcy" now — although its supremacy was briefly threatened by the "Nuke the fridge" meme that exploded online in 2008.

For his part, Winkler has never held a grudge against Hein for the implication that his shark-jump killed Happy Days. "We were number one for years after it," he notes. "I met Jon Hein ... and did his radio show once, so here we are. We're both standing!" And somewhere, Fonzie is still waterskiing.

Happy Days is currently streaming on Paramount+ and Pluto TV

Re: 46 years ago today, this act jumped the shark in a big way...

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 7:55 am
by DevastatinDave
I love Winkler. Brilliant on Barry and Arrested Development. Great homage to himself on AD when he jumped over a toy shark.

Re: 46 years ago today, this act jumped the shark in a big way...

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 12:03 pm
by daveg
Love these older dudes that can make fun of themselves and be in on the joke.

Nothing but respect for The Fonz.

He's carved out a really nice career post Happy Days

Re: 46 years ago today, this act jumped the shark in a big way...

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:09 pm
by BernieTaupson
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Re: 46 years ago today, this act jumped the shark in a big way...

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:30 pm
by CrankerBait
BernieTaupson wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:09 pm Image
Holy shit, I saw that episode when I was a kid! Must have been 40 years ago. Didn't Batman spray a shark with a spray can or something?

Re: 46 years ago today, this act jumped the shark in a big way...

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 4:06 pm
by Mister Freeze
CrankerBait wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 1:30 pm Didn't Batman spray a shark with a spray can or something?
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Re: 46 years ago today, this act jumped the shark in a big way...

Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 8:01 pm
by BernieTaupson
No that’s the movie. The surfing thing is a stupid third season episode where he and Joker go in a surfing competition.