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  2. Jumping the shark - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, the central characters visit Los Angeles, where a water-skiing Fonzie (Henry Winkler) answers a challenge to his bravery by wearing swim trunks and his trademark leather jacket, and jumping over a confined shark. The stunt was created as a way to showcase Winkler's real-life waterskiing skills.

  3. Ted McGinley - Wikipedia

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    And people keep hiring me, so I know that I'm okay, jumping the shark." [7] In 2011, McGinley again made fun of his "shark-jumping" abilities in "Mitefall!", the final episode of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. In the episode, Bat-Mite (voiced by Paul Reubens) wants the show to be cancelled to usher in a new TV show called Beware the Batman.

  4. Fonzie - Wikipedia

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    In the 2015 sci-fi film The Martian, the character Mark Watney poses as the Fonz for his first official "proof of life" picture. [31] Jon Hein developed the phrase "jumping the shark" in response to Season Five, Episode 3, "Hollywood: Part 3" of the sitcom Happy Days, in which Fonzie jumps over a shark while on water-skis. [32] [33] [34]

  5. Henry Winkler Proudly Owns Being the Face of ‘Jumping the Shark’

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    Henry Winkler is not ashamed to be the inspiration for the phrase “jump the shark.” “I am one of the only actors in the world who has jumped the shark twice,” Winkler, 77, told Yahoo ...

  6. Henry Winkler is 'very proud' to be the face of the 'jump the ...

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    As far as real-life Fonz, Henry Winkler, is concerned, his "jump the shark" moment will never jump the shark. If anything, the beloved actor has doubled down on being the face of jumping the shark ...

  7. Jump the Shark (The X-Files) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the nature of the episode—which effectively works as a tie-in—various long-term characters from both The X-Files and The Lone Gunmen make cameo appearances. [7] The episode title is a humorous reference to the phrase "jumping the shark", coined when Fonzie did a water ski jump of a shark pen on the television series Happy Days. The ...

  8. Happy Days - Wikipedia

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    The character's disappearance gave rise to the term "Chuck Cunningham Syndrome", used to describe TV characters that disappear from shows without an in-narrative explanation and are nowhere to be seen or mentioned again. [18] Gavan O'Herlihy played Chuck, but then he asked to leave the series. [19] He was replaced by Randolph Roberts.

  9. The Great Gazoo - Wikipedia

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    Because Gazoo is introduced into the show midway through the final season and is considered by some to be an absurd character who alters the premise and dynamic of the show, he is often cited by fans and critics of the show as being an example of the show's having "jumped the shark". [6] In all, Gazoo appeared in 11 episodes in 1965 and 1966.