6.2
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Mr. Cooper is a fictional character portrayed by H. Richard Greene in the TV series The Wonder Years.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled How I'm Spending My Summer Vacation (season 2), they were 43 years old.
They appear in 5 episodes out of a total of 115 aired

Mr. Cooper

by H. Richard Greene

character

Episodes5

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    How I'm Spending My Summer Vacation

    episode S2.E17 may 1989
    As the end of school approaches, Kevins looks forward to spending the summer with Paul and Winnie. However his wonderful summer is spoiled when Paul tells hims that he'll be going his parent's cabin until Labor Day and Winnie seems to be avoiding him.
  • 8.1
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    On the Spot

    episode S3.E5 november 1989
    Kevin joins the school play just to get out of Gym class, while Winnie and Paul seem to take it very seriously. Winnie has problems with her performance, and Kevin unexpectedly helps her during the show.
  • 8.5
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    Night Out

    episode S3.E17 march 1990
    Newly coupled Kevin and Winnie are pressured into attending a notorious make-out party. While at the party, it seems just like any other 8th grade party ... until the lights get turned off.
  • 8.4
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    Moving

    episode S3.E23 may 1990
    When Jack finds dry rot in the house, the mention of moving out gets Kevin worried. But after those worries are squashed, Jack lets it slip out that the Coopers are moving away instead. To secure their relationship, Kevin buys Winnie a ring, but Winnie decides that it's best to face the inevitable and break up. Kevin decides to attend Karen's graduation from high school instead of watching Winnie leave.
  • 8.9
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    The Accident

    episode S4.E20 april 1991
    After breaking up two months ago, Kevin sees Winnie for the first time. However, it becomes obvious to him that she has changed and is no longer the same girl that he knew growing up. When he sees that she is now hanging around with 11th graders in cars, he worries that he is nothing more than a piece of her past.