And they were DMF format, 1680KiB instead of the usual 1440KiB which would have resulted in two extra disks. If you were unlucky and had an old/crap drive you might find you have to replace it to get Win95 to install. Somewhere into the 4.x line of MS Office, pre-dating Win95, this format started to be used as well.
Do you remember the Weezer “Buddy Holly” video that was included to show off the multimedia features? Hilariously small resolution by today’s standards.
If he's got the floppy disc edition he won't, it was only on the CD version.
(As well as bonus "filler" like Weezer and Hover they also cut a few things from the actual installer like some of the alternate sound effects and animated cursors from the floppy version IIRC).
I messed up my parent's computer so many times, that my uncle (the family IT guy) just left the set of floppies so I could re-install it myself. I inevitably kept breaking Windows 95 every 8 months or so.