Kahoona
The Kahoona (sometimes the Great Kahoona) is a character created by Frederick Kohner in his 1957 novel, Gidget, the Little Girl with Big Ideas. As "Kahuna", the character appears in the 1959 film Gidget and in some of the television work involving the Gidget character. In the novelsGidget describes the Kahoona's first appearance:
Gidget and the Kahoona introduce themselves thus:
The Kahoona is a principal character in this novel and its immediate sequel, Cher Papa, alternately Gidget's friend, role model and potential love interest. He does not address or refer to Gidget by her titular nickname, but calls her Franzie or Angel. In the second novel, it is revealed that his last name is Jason, and that he served in the Korean War.[2] In this novel Gidget becomes deeply infatuated with him. He does not appear in the subsequent novels, but is occasionally mentioned in passing, for example in the novelization Gidget Goes Hawaiian:
In filmIn the 1959 film Gidget, Cliff Robertson[4][better source needed] portrays the character (now spelled Kahuna); in this film his proper name is Burt Vail. Kahuna does not appear in Gidget Goes Hawaiian or Gidget Goes to Rome. In televisionIn the television sitcom Gidget, (episode three, The Great Kahuna), he is portrayed by Martin Milner,[5][better source needed] and the character's proper name is Cassius Kopp.[6] Kahuna does not appear in Gidget Grows Up or Gidget Gets Married, but he is portrayed by Don Stroud[7][better source needed] in Gidget's Summer Reunion[8][better source needed] and The New Gidget.[9][better source needed] References
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