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|image= [[File:Happy Days Gang as the Musketeers.png|300px]]
|caption= [[The Fonz|Fonzie]], [[Ralph Malph|Ralph]], and [[Richie Cunningham|Richie]] became substitute [[Musketeers]].
|caption= All for one and one for Fonz. ''Hey!''
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|premiere= [[September 12]], [[1981]]
|premiere= [[September 12]], [[1981]]
|run_time= 24:58
|run_time= 24:58
|cast= [[Henry Winkler]]<br />[[Ron Howard]]<br />[[Donny Most]]<br />[[Didi Conn]]<br />[[Frank Welker]]
|cast= [[Henry Winkler]]<br />[[Ron Howard]]<br />[[Donny Most]]<br />[[Didi Conn]]<br />[[Frank Welker (actor)|Frank Welker]]
|music= [[Hoyt Curtin]]
|music= [[Hoyt Curtin]]
|writers= [[Tom Swale]]<br />[[Duane Poole]]
|writers= [[Tom Swale]]<br />[[Duane Poole]]
|directors= [[Ray Patterson]]<br />[[George Gordon]]<br />[[Rudy Zamora]]
|directors= [[Gordon Hunt]] (voices)
|previous= Greece Is the Word (Happy Days Gang)
|previous= Greece Is the Word (Happy Days Gang)
|next= Kelp!
|next= Kelp!
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'''"The French Connection"''' is the first episode of ''[[The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang]]'' season two, and the fourteenth overall. It aired on [[September 12]], [[1981]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Tom Swale]] and [[Duane Poole]], and directed by [[Ray Patterson]], [[George Gordon]], and [[Rudy Zamora]].
'''"The French Connection"''' is the first episode of ''[[The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang]]'' season two, and the fourteenth overall. It aired on [[September 12]], [[1981]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Tom Swale]] and [[Duane Poole]], and voice directed by [[Gordon Hunt]].


Landing in 1625, the gang must save the queen when the three Musketeers cannot.
Landing in 1625, the gang must save the queen when the three Musketeers cannot.
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 19 March 2024

The French Connection
Happy Days Gang as the Musketeers.png
All for one and one for Fonz. Hey!
Premiere date September 12, 1981
Run time 24:58
Starring Henry Winkler
Ron Howard
Donny Most
Didi Conn
Frank Welker
Music composed by Hoyt Curtin
Writer(s) Tom Swale
Duane Poole
Director(s) Gordon Hunt (voices)
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"The French Connection" is the first episode of The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang season two, and the fourteenth overall. It aired on September 12, 1981 on ABC. It was written by Tom Swale and Duane Poole, and voice directed by Gordon Hunt.

Landing in 1625, the gang must save the queen when the three Musketeers cannot.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Richie Cunningham Ron Howard
Ralph Malph Donny Most
Cupcake Didi Conn
Mr. Cool Frank Welker
The Fonz Henry Winkler
Count DeVille's henchmen Unavailable
Queen Veronique Unavailable
Lady Unavailable
Count DeVille Unavailable
Three Musketeers Unavailable
King Unavailable


Organizations

Locations

Objects

  • Timeband
  • Queen Veronique's royal ring
  • Captain Moonbeam decoder ring

Vehicles

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Hoyt Curtin.

Release

Dates are in order of release:

  • United States: September 12, 1981 on ABC

Behind the scenes

  • The episode title is named after the 1971 film The French Connection.
  • The Three Musketeers aren't referred to by name, so it's unknown if any of them are called Pothos, Athos, and Aramis.

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References