Chachi Arcola
Chachi Arcola | |
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First appearance | "Hollywood (Happy Days)" - Part 1 (1977) |
Last appearance | " Passages (Happy Days)" (1984) |
Created by | Garry Marshall |
Portrayed by | Scott Baio |
In-universe information | |
Gender | Man |
Occupation | Helper at Fonzie's Garage and at Arnold's, student, musician |
Family | Louisa Delvecchio (mother) |
Spouse | Joanie Cunningham |
Relatives |
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Nationality | Italian American |
Charles "Chachi" Arcola is a character played by Scott Baio on the sitcom Happy Days and its spin-off Joanie Loves Chachi.[1]
The character of Chachi is the younger cousin of Fonzie, first appearing on Happy Days in season 5, beginning in 1977.[2] His main love interest is Joanie Cunningham, with their relationship becoming a common theme for episodes in later seasons.[3] Chachi shares a close relationship with his older cousin Fonzie. Many times, Fonzie stepped in and was able to be the older brother figure that Chachi needed. Chachi is also very close to his mother and his stepfather Al.
Together, Chachi and Joanie became aspiring musicians, and the spinoff series
Joanie and Chachi, along with some of his cousins and a character named Bingo, form a band, which was never named in the series.[5]
Joanie and Chachi returned to Happy Days when Joanie Loves Chachi was cancelled, and after them being broken up for a while in the final Happy Days episode, Joanie and Chachi marry.
Development and reception
After his initial appearance, the character of Chachi was expanded to a recurring character due to positive reception by fans, with Baio receiving up to 5,000 fan letters a week. The name was given by Ron Howard's long-term friend, Andrew Smith.[2] When the writers began developing the character of Chachi as a musician, Baio was against the idea because he "didn't sing," but changed his mind based on the possibility of the fame associated with becoming a pop singer.[2] His early catchphrase "Wah, wah, wah!" became popular with teenage girls.[2] However, an attempt to spark a fashion trend by having Chachi frequently costumed with a bandana tied around his pant leg did not catch on.[2]
The character was named after a street where the show's creator Garry Marshall had lived.[2] There have been false rumors that circulated claiming that the broadcast of Joanie loves Chachi had high viewership numbers in Japan and Korea because the name "Chachi" sounds like slang term for "penis" in those countries.[6][7]
Later in 2005, Baio joined the cast of
References
- ISBN 9780740793073. Retrieved 2013-08-25 – via Google Books.
- ^ ISBN 9780823089338. Retrieved 2013-08-25 – via Google Books.
- ISBN 9781439109892. Retrieved 2013-08-25 – via Google Books.
- ISBN 9780823084418. Retrieved 2013-08-25 – via Google Books.
- ISBN 9780312329440. Retrieved 2013-08-25 – via Google Books.
- ISBN 9780307560933. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
- ISBN 9780275992477. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
- ^ Fox, Jesse David (2013-05-21). "Arrested Development's 20 Most Meta Meta-Moments". Vulture. Retrieved 2021-09-16.
External links
- Happy Days at IMDb
- Joanie Loves Chachi at IMDb