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My Favorite Orkan

"My Favorite Orkan" is the 22nd episode of the fifth season of the American television sitcom Happy Days, and the 110th episode overall. Written by Joe Glauberg and series creator Garry Marshall and directed by Jerry Paris, the episode originally aired on ABC on February 28, 1978. It is notable for introducing Robin Williams to a larger audience; the actor's popular appearance in this episode led to the spin-off series Mork & Mindy, which was based on his character.[1]

"My Favorite Orkan"
Happy Days episode
Episode no.Season 5
Episode 22
Directed byJerry Paris
Story by
Production code110
Original air dateFebruary 28, 1978 (1978-02-28)
Guest appearance
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Plot edit

At Arnold's Drive-In, Richie remarks that he thinks he saw a flying saucer, but Fonzie, Ralph, Potsie and Chachi don't believe him. When Richie returns home, he finds his family has gone to the movies. Someone knocks on the door: a visitor dressed in red, with a triangle on his shirt and wearing a helmet. The visitor speaks very strangely and Richie thinks it is Ralph pulling a prank; instead, the visitor reveals himself as "Mork", an alien from the planet Ork.

Richie decides to interview Mork. When asked why he is visiting Earth, Mork tells him that he is trying to collect a "specimen". Richie asks him if he is going to take the President or maybe baseball star Hank Aaron; Mork says no, telling Richie that Ork would have to trade the entire planet for someone so famous. Instead, Mork claims he needs someone average and "humdrum": Richie himself. At first, Richie demurs, but when Mork tells him that he will bring him back in an "instant", Richie agrees to go. He heads upstairs to pack and tells Mork to make himself comfortable; the spaceman does, watching The Andy Griffith Show on the family TV set. ("I like that boy Opie," Mork remarks, "funny though, he has an Orkan name!" Opie was played by a young Ron Howard, who played Richie on Happy Days.) The movie over, Joanie, Marion and Howard return to the house and notice Mork sitting on the couch; thinking "he must be a friend of Richard's", they let Mork's odd behavior go for the moment, including the Orkan's predilection to "sit down" by lying face first on the couch with his backside in the air.

Howard and Mork get into a dispute when Mork seemingly damages the TV set by pointing his finger at it; Howard starts to point his finger at Mork and all three Cunninghams (except Richie) are frozen and cannot move. (Howard "drew first", Mork explains to Richie.) After being assured the "freezing" effects will eventually wear off, Richie ask Mork exactly how long they will be gone; the spaceman tells Richie it will be a mere 2,000 years in Earth time. When Mork is not looking, though, Richie makes a run for it, escaping to Arnold's.

Back at Arnold's, Richie tells Fonzie in the men's room that there is a spaceman after him. Fonzie is dubious, which causes Richie grab hold of Fonzie's jacket: a serious breach of "cool" protocol. Fonzie heads out of the rest room and sees the gang singing a song onstage and Al smiling and watching them; suddenly, Mork points his finger and everybody but Richie and Fonzie are frozen. Fonzie introduces himself, but things don't go well. ("Do you want to rumble [i.e. fight]?" Fonzie asks, to which Mork replies, "Ah, rhumba!" and hums a bit from West Side Story.) Mork says if he wins, Richie will go with him, but if Fonzie wins he does not have to go; the fight starts and is seemingly over in an instant as Mork freezes the Fonz with his all-powerful finger. Just when Mork is about to take Richie away, however, Fonzie gets out of the frozen position and says "Ayyy!" with both of his thumbs up.

The battle continues, as Mork and Fonzie put their thumbs together, causing a green light to appear between them. When Mork points his finger at the jukebox and turns it on, Fonzie (using his patented move) bangs on it to turn it off again; all the while, Richie writes the events down in his notebook. At one point, Mork strips Ralph to his underwear, then unfreezes him. Ralph, confused, runs out of Arnold's in terror. Fonzie snaps his fingers at a frozen waitress and they start to make out; Mork tries this on a blond girl, only to make Potsie walk to him instead ("I'll give you that one," Mork concedes). When Mork uses Al for "target practice", making the owner walk around like a robot and bumping into things, Fonzie does the same thing by snapping his fingers.

Finally, Mork says "no one can top this one": he will put his fingers together and make the whole building collapse. Not wanting to see anyone get hurt, Fonzie stops the Orkan and reluctantly admits defeat. Richie says he will go in peace, but Mork decides to take Fonzie back to Ork instead. When Richie tries to stop Mork from taking Fonzie, he suddenly wakes up on the family couch: it was all just a dream. When Richie mentions the flying saucer, Howard says it was actually a weather balloon. Again, the doorbell rings and Richie answers it; at the door is a man who resembles Mork, except he is speaking with a Southern accent and merely asking for directions. (In an ending shot for the summer 1978 rerun, it turns out the man really is Mork, and he made it seem like the entire event was a dream. He recounts the events to his superior Orson, who assigns him to modern-day 1978, leading up to the events of Mork and Mindy. This ending now airs in syndication.)

Production history edit

Producer Garry Marshall watched Star Wars with his son, who asked him for a Happy Days episode with an alien in it. The cast considered the original script unusable, and production proved so difficult that the intended actor for the alien, John Byner, abruptly quit. Marshall asked the cast if they could help quickly find a replacement; Al Molinaro suggested fellow acting student Robin Williams.[2][3]

After Williams impressed Marshall with his quirky sense of humor at the audition by sitting on his head when told to take a seat, Williams was quickly hired. The cast was astounded on set at Williams effortlessly improvising the whole Mork persona on the spot and thus creating a highly amusing character that transcended the poor script. Encouraged by Williams' talent, the cast and crew invited everyone around the studio to see Williams perform with the typical description of him being "He's a genius!" This included the series' writers who came on set to take notes of Williams' gags and the word-of-mouth of this new performer's outstanding talent drew TV network executives to see it for themselves.[citation needed] The executives were so impressed at Williams's performance that a contract for Williams to star in his own series, Mork and Mindy, was prepared and signed just four days later.[3]

Henry Winkler and Penny Marshall would guest-star as Fonz and Laverne, respectively, in the pilot episode of Mork & Mindy,[4] and Mork would return to Happy Days in the sixth-season episode "Mork Returns".[5]

Main cast edit

Supporting cast and guest cast edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Mork & Mindy". tvguide.com. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
  2. ^ Fox, Margalit (30 Oct 2015). "Al Molinaro, Diner Owner on 'Happy Days,' Dies at 96". New York Times. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  3. ^ a b "'Happy Days' Cast Reveals How Robin Williams Got Cast as a "Martian" in Show's "Worst Script"". The Hollywood Reporter. 20 November 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Pilot". IMDb. 14 September 1978.
  5. ^ "Mork Returns". IMDb. 6 March 1979.

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This article s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message My Favorite Orkan is the 22nd episode of the fifth season of the American television sitcom Happy Days and the 110th episode overall Written by Joe Glauberg and series creator Garry Marshall and directed by Jerry Paris the episode originally aired on ABC on February 28 1978 It is notable for introducing Robin Williams to a larger audience the actor s popular appearance in this episode led to the spin off series Mork amp Mindy which was based on his character 1 My Favorite Orkan Happy Days episodeEpisode no Season 5Episode 22Directed byJerry ParisStory byJoe Glauberg Garry MarshallProduction code110Original air dateFebruary 28 1978 1978 02 28 Guest appearanceRobin Williams Mork from OrkEpisode chronology Previous Our Gang Next Richie s Girl Exposes the Cunninghams Happy Days season 5 List of episodes Contents 1 Plot 2 Production history 3 Main cast 4 Supporting cast and guest cast 5 ReferencesPlot editThis section s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message At Arnold s Drive In Richie remarks that he thinks he saw a flying saucer but Fonzie Ralph Potsie and Chachi don t believe him When Richie returns home he finds his family has gone to the movies Someone knocks on the door a visitor dressed in red with a triangle on his shirt and wearing a helmet The visitor speaks very strangely and Richie thinks it is Ralph pulling a prank instead the visitor reveals himself as Mork an alien from the planet Ork Richie decides to interview Mork When asked why he is visiting Earth Mork tells him that he is trying to collect a specimen Richie asks him if he is going to take the President or maybe baseball star Hank Aaron Mork says no telling Richie that Ork would have to trade the entire planet for someone so famous Instead Mork claims he needs someone average and humdrum Richie himself At first Richie demurs but when Mork tells him that he will bring him back in an instant Richie agrees to go He heads upstairs to pack and tells Mork to make himself comfortable the spaceman does watching The Andy Griffith Show on the family TV set I like that boy Opie Mork remarks funny though he has an Orkan name Opie was played by a young Ron Howard who played Richie on Happy Days The movie over Joanie Marion and Howard return to the house and notice Mork sitting on the couch thinking he must be a friend of Richard s they let Mork s odd behavior go for the moment including the Orkan s predilection to sit down by lying face first on the couch with his backside in the air Howard and Mork get into a dispute when Mork seemingly damages the TV set by pointing his finger at it Howard starts to point his finger at Mork and all three Cunninghams except Richie are frozen and cannot move Howard drew first Mork explains to Richie After being assured the freezing effects will eventually wear off Richie ask Mork exactly how long they will be gone the spaceman tells Richie it will be a mere 2 000 years in Earth time When Mork is not looking though Richie makes a run for it escaping to Arnold s Back at Arnold s Richie tells Fonzie in the men s room that there is a spaceman after him Fonzie is dubious which causes Richie grab hold of Fonzie s jacket a serious breach of cool protocol Fonzie heads out of the rest room and sees the gang singing a song onstage and Al smiling and watching them suddenly Mork points his finger and everybody but Richie and Fonzie are frozen Fonzie introduces himself but things don t go well Do you want to rumble i e fight Fonzie asks to which Mork replies Ah rhumba and hums a bit from West Side Story Mork says if he wins Richie will go with him but if Fonzie wins he does not have to go the fight starts and is seemingly over in an instant as Mork freezes the Fonz with his all powerful finger Just when Mork is about to take Richie away however Fonzie gets out of the frozen position and says Ayyy with both of his thumbs up The battle continues as Mork and Fonzie put their thumbs together causing a green light to appear between them When Mork points his finger at the jukebox and turns it on Fonzie using his patented move bangs on it to turn it off again all the while Richie writes the events down in his notebook At one point Mork strips Ralph to his underwear then unfreezes him Ralph confused runs out of Arnold s in terror Fonzie snaps his fingers at a frozen waitress and they start to make out Mork tries this on a blond girl only to make Potsie walk to him instead I ll give you that one Mork concedes When Mork uses Al for target practice making the owner walk around like a robot and bumping into things Fonzie does the same thing by snapping his fingers Finally Mork says no one can top this one he will put his fingers together and make the whole building collapse Not wanting to see anyone get hurt Fonzie stops the Orkan and reluctantly admits defeat Richie says he will go in peace but Mork decides to take Fonzie back to Ork instead When Richie tries to stop Mork from taking Fonzie he suddenly wakes up on the family couch it was all just a dream When Richie mentions the flying saucer Howard says it was actually a weather balloon Again the doorbell rings and Richie answers it at the door is a man who resembles Mork except he is speaking with a Southern accent and merely asking for directions In an ending shot for the summer 1978 rerun it turns out the man really is Mork and he made it seem like the entire event was a dream He recounts the events to his superior Orson who assigns him to modern day 1978 leading up to the events of Mork and Mindy This ending now airs in syndication Production history editProducer Garry Marshall watched Star Wars with his son who asked him for a Happy Days episode with an alien in it The cast considered the original script unusable and production proved so difficult that the intended actor for the alien John Byner abruptly quit Marshall asked the cast if they could help quickly find a replacement Al Molinaro suggested fellow acting student Robin Williams 2 3 After Williams impressed Marshall with his quirky sense of humor at the audition by sitting on his head when told to take a seat Williams was quickly hired The cast was astounded on set at Williams effortlessly improvising the whole Mork persona on the spot and thus creating a highly amusing character that transcended the poor script Encouraged by Williams talent the cast and crew invited everyone around the studio to see Williams perform with the typical description of him being He s a genius This included the series writers who came on set to take notes of Williams gags and the word of mouth of this new performer s outstanding talent drew TV network executives to see it for themselves citation needed The executives were so impressed at Williams s performance that a contract for Williams to star in his own series Mork and Mindy was prepared and signed just four days later 3 Henry Winkler and Penny Marshall would guest star as Fonz and Laverne respectively in the pilot episode of Mork amp Mindy 4 and Mork would return to Happy Days in the sixth season episode Mork Returns 5 Main cast editRon Howard as Richie Cunningham Henry Winkler as Arthur Fonzie Fonzarelli Marion Ross as Marion Cunningham Anson Williams as Warren Potsie Weber Don Most as Ralph Malph Erin Moran as Joanie Cunningham Al Molinaro as Al Delvecchio Scott Baio as Chachi Arcola Tom Bosley as Howard CunninghamSupporting cast and guest cast editRobin Williams as Mork from OrkReferences edit Mork amp Mindy tvguide com Retrieved June 14 2015 Fox Margalit 30 Oct 2015 Al Molinaro Diner Owner on Happy Days Dies at 96 New York Times Retrieved 27 July 2020 a b Happy Days Cast Reveals How Robin Williams Got Cast as a Martian in Show s Worst Script The Hollywood Reporter 20 November 2014 Retrieved 10 August 2018 Pilot IMDb 14 September 1978 Mork Returns IMDb 6 March 1979 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title My Favorite Orkan amp oldid 1217758529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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