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* [[Ear Worm]]: C'mon, sing it with me: "[[Title Theme Tune|Sunday, Monday, Happy Days...]]".
** The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upctPUa6RhA Pumps Your Blood] song.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Apparently Ralph Malph ends up [[Dungeons and Dragons (
* [[The Scrappy]]: Chachi, but <s>only after he got his own spinoff</s> Chachi was ''always'' <s>The Scrappy</s> [[The Scrappy|The Chachi]]. He was popular with the girls, but retroactively, amongst older fans? Please.
* [[Seasonal Rot]]: It started out as a very cool, low-key show, then became the ideal version of a standard sitcom with a [[Studio Audience]]. It'd started getting worse (the Trope-Named Shark-Jump) even before Richie left, but got apocolyptically bad after that. Fonzie got a temporary full-time girlfriend for one season, and things got increasingly worse with gimmicks and nonsense until a thankfully fantastic final episode. Eleven total seasons, about four or five good.
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- Ear Worm: C'mon, sing it with me: "Sunday, Monday, Happy Days...".
- The Pumps Your Blood song.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Apparently Ralph Malph ends up stuck in The Realm working for Dungeon Master. Who knew?
- The Scrappy: Chachi, but
only after he got his own spinoffChachi was alwaysThe ScrappyThe Chachi. He was popular with the girls, but retroactively, amongst older fans? Please. - Seasonal Rot: It started out as a very cool, low-key show, then became the ideal version of a standard sitcom with a Studio Audience. It'd started getting worse (the Trope-Named Shark-Jump) even before Richie left, but got apocolyptically bad after that. Fonzie got a temporary full-time girlfriend for one season, and things got increasingly worse with gimmicks and nonsense until a thankfully fantastic final episode. Eleven total seasons, about four or five good.