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It's hard to imagine anyone expecting a virtual

Happy Days

team reunion

.

And yet, its star, director Ron Howard, announced on Twitter that all the cast members (those who are still alive, anyway) will meet, to support the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, a key state in the race. in the presidential election between Joe Biden and US President Donald Trump.

“The most important election of our lives is coming soon and Wisconsin is a state that can change and must be won.

I am delighted to announce the

Happy Days

meeting for

the benefit of the Wisconsin Democrats on October 25, ”he said on his account, specifying that all fans could attend it live (virtually of course), in donating any amount.

Almost complete

During this event, the actors and actresses will tell the behind the scenes of the cult series and answer questions from fans.

And among the essential figures of the series, Ron Howard has announced that he will be joined by Henry Winkler, the unforgettable Fonzie, as well as Anson Williams (Potsie), Don Most (Ralph Malph) and Marion Williams (Marion Cunningham).

The late Al Molinaro, Erin Moran and Tom Bosley, who played respectively Al, the owner of Richie's favorite bar, Joanie, the latter's sister and Howard Cunningham, his father, will be the three big absent from this coming evening. full of nostalgia.

The choice of Wisconsin is obviously not innocent, since the whole series takes place in Milwaukee.

Created in 1974,

Happy Days

aired for 11 seasons in the United States and quickly established itself as one of the most popular programs in American television history, spawning no less than 7 spin-off series.

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