Through the Nineteen Seventies, I actually liked Glad Days. Life with the Cunningham household appeared fairly surreal — as was Fonzie’s youthful cousin, Raymond “Spike” Fonzarelli, who was performed by actor Danny Butch and served as Fonzie’s (Henry Winkler) very personal little “Mini-Me. Many followers surprise what occurred to Butch; it seems, the character’s disappearance was a results of viewers disinterest.
Throughout Seasons 2-4, we acquired a pint-sized model of Fonzie. His title was Spike, and he idolized the Fonz, and tried to be similar to him. There have been some issues getting in his approach, although. The shortage of a driver’s license meant that he was using one thing decidedly much less cool than Fonzie’s bike, however you possibly can’t fault him for making an attempt. And he wasn’t shy with the women both. I feel it was throughout his first look on Glad Days that Spike made the choice to begin courting an older girl. Yep. I’m speaking about 13-year-old Joanie Cunningham (Erin Moran).