Episode
McHale's Navy: Fuji's Big Romance
Overview
McHale and the boys take Fuji along to a big luau on a nearby island, where he falls for a lovely native girl, who has a boyfriend with a bad attitude.
Details
- Series
- McHale's Navy
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 15
- Air date
- 1964-12-29
- Runtime
- 30 min
Episode context
Fuji's Big Romance is Episode 15 in Season 3 of McHale's Navy. It aired on 1964-12-29. The runtime is 30 min.
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Episode 18: The Truth Hurts
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Episode 11: The Great Eclipse
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Episode 19: The Late Captain Binghamton
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Episode 20: McHale's Floating Laundromat
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Episode 9: Senator Parker, Suh!
After Parker is passed over again, for a promotion, Gruber devises a way for him to vent his frustrations, which winds up landing the Ensign in the brig, pending Court Martial. Then, when they find out about an upcoming visit by the head of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee - Whose name just happens to be Parker - McHale and The Boys work up a scheme to get their XO off the hook.
Episode 21: All Chiefs and No Indians
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