Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour
Mork & Mindy / Laverne & Shirley / Fonz Hour | |
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Genre | Cartoon series |
Directed by |
George Gordon Bob Hathcock John Kimball Rudy Larriva Carl Urbano Rudy Zamora |
Starring |
Robin Williams Pam Dawber Conrad Janis Henry Winkler |
Voices of |
Ralph James Kenneth Mars Ron Palillo Frank Welker |
Composer(s) | Hoyt Curtin |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
William Hanna Joseph Barbera Joe Ruby Ken Spears |
Producer(s) |
Joe Ruby Art Scott Ken Spears |
Running time | 1 hour |
Production company(s) |
Hanna-Barbera Ruby-Spears Productions Paramount Network Television |
Distributor |
Paramount Network Television (original) CBS Television Distribution (current) |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 25, 1982 – September 3, 1983 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by |
The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang Laverne & Shirley in the Army |
Related shows |
Mork & Mindy Laverne & Shirley Happy Days |
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour is a 1982 cartoon series produced by Hanna-Barbera and Ruby-Spears Productions in association with Paramount Network Television, featuring animated versions of characters from Mork & Mindy, Laverne & Shirley, and Happy Days, all part of the same franchise. This Saturday morning series lasted for one season on ABC.
This show was divided into two segments, entitled Mork & Mindy and Laverne & Shirley with the Fonz.
Mork & Mindy
In the Mork & Mindy segment, in which Robin Williams and Pam Dawber voiced the title characters, a teenaged Mork is sent to Earth from planet Ork to observe the lives of human teenagers and enroll in a local school. As on the original show, Mindy McConnell and her father Fred (voiced by Conrad Janis) are the only Earthlings who know that he's an alien, and he sends telepathic reports of his experiences to Orkan ruler Orson (voiced by an uncredited Ralph James). Unlike the original show, Mork is accompanied by his Orkan pet, a pink six-legged dog-like creature named Doing (voiced by Frank Welker) which is pronounced as "Doyng." Other characters in the show included Eugene (voiced by Shavar Ross), Hamilton (voiced by Mark L. Taylor), and Principal Caruthers (voiced by an uncredited Stanley Jones).
Episode list
- "Who's Minding the Brat?" – September 25, 1982 : Mindy has Mork babysit while She takes Her Dad to the Airport.
- "The Greatest Shmo on Earth" – October 2, 1982
- "To Ork or Not to Ork" – October 9, 1982
- "Orkan Without a Cause" – October 16, 1982
- "Mork Man vs. Ork Man" – October 23, 1982
- "Which Witch Is the Witch" – October 30, 1982
- "Every Doing Has His Day" – November 6, 1982 : Mork helps Doing earn His way back in the house.
- "Beauty or the Beast" – November 13, 1982
- "Morkel and Hyde" – November 20, 1982
- "The Wimp" – November 27, 1982
- "Ride 'em Morkboy" – December 4, 1982
- "Meet Mork's Mom" – December 11, 1982
- "Muddle in the Huddle" – December 18, 1982
- "The Incredible Shrinking Mork" – December 25, 1982
- "The Invisible Mork" – January 8, 1983
- "The Fluke Spook" – January 15, 1983
- "Mayhem for the Mayor" – January 22, 1983
- "Coo Coo Caveboy" – January 29, 1983
- "A Treasure Ain't No Pleasure" – February 5, 1983
- "The Mork with the Midas Touch" – February 12, 1983
- "Extra Terrestrial Toddler" – February 19, 1983
- "Time Slipper Slip-Up" – February 26, 1983
- "Super Mork" – March 5, 1983
- "Mork P.I." – March 12, 1983
- "Monkey on My Back Pack" – March 19, 1983
- "On Your Mork, Get Set, Go!" – 1983 *
* The exact date of this episode is uncertain.
Cast
- Robin Williams - Mork
- Pam Dawber - Mindy McConnell
- Conrad Janis - Frederick McConnell
- Dennis Alwood
- Jack Angel
- Dave Coulier (Mistakenly called Dave Couwlier)
- Julie McWhirter Dees
- Alan Dinehart
- Walker Edmiston
- Stan Freberg (Mistakenly called Stan Freeberg)
- Bob Holt
- Ralph James - Orson
- Stan Jones - Principal Caruthers
- Katherine Leigh
- Allan Melvin
- Sidney Miller
- Neil Ross
- Shavar Ross - Eugene
- Michael Rye
- Steve Schatzberg
- Marilyn Schreffler
- Steve Spears
- Larry Storch
- Mark L. Taylor - Hamilton
- Frank Welker - Doing
- Alan Young
Laverne & Shirley with the Fonz
This segment is a continuation of Laverne & Shirley in the Army, the only difference being the addition of The Fonz (voiced by Henry Winkler) and his dog Mr. Cool (from The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang; voiced by Frank Welker) as mechanics in the army camp's motor pool. Cindy Williams quit her role as Shirley on the live-action Laverne & Shirley series in August 1982. Conversely, Williams' role in the animated series was taken over by friend Lynne Marie Stewart. Only eight episodes were produced. Thus, the existing segments produced up to that point were rerun for the rest of the series. Prior to the decision of placing Fonzie and Mr. Cool on Laverne & Shirley in the Army, Hanna-Barbera wanted to team the Fonz with Scooby-Doo. Except for a few publicity cel paintings, no further plans for the series were made.
Episode list
- "The Speed Demon Get-Away Caper" – September 25, 1982
- "Swamp Monsters Speak with Forked Face" – October 2, 1982
- "Movie Madness" – October 9, 1982
- "One Million Laughs B.C." – October 16, 1982
- "The Robot Recruit" – October 23, 1982
- "All the President's Girls" – October 30, 1982
- "Laverne and Shirley and the Beanstalk" – November 6, 1982
- "Raiders of the Lost Pork" – November 13, 1982
Cast
- Penny Marshall - Laverne DeFazio
- Lynne Marie Stewart - Shirley Feeney
- Henry Winkler - Arthur "Fonzie"/"The Fonz" Fonzarelli
- Frank Welker - Mr. Cool
- Kenneth Mars - Sgt. Turnbuckle
- Ron Palillo - Sgt. Squealy
External links
- Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour at the Internet Movie Database
- The Mork & Mindy / Laverne & Shirley / Fonz Hour at TV.com
- The show's opening on YouTube
- The Mork & Mindy / Laverne & Shirley / Fonz Hour at Toonarific.com
- Episode index at the Big Cartoon DataBase
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