Full House

1987
Full House

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Comet's Excellent Adventure Sep 27, 1994

Jesse is kicked out of the band because he's distracted by all the other things in his life.

EP2 Breaking Away Oct 04, 1994

The twins may be ready for preschool, but Jesse isn't ready to let them go; Stephanie asserts herself by not cleaning her room.

EP3 Making Out Is Hard to Do Oct 11, 1994

Danny discovers Stephanie's lied to him and gone to an unsupervised party; Barry Williams records a hit with Jesse's former band.

EP4 I've Got a Secret Oct 18, 1994

Michelle lets Danny know she's in a secret club, but she's bounced when he spills the beans.

EP5 To Joey, with Love Oct 25, 1994

Michelle thinks it's going to be a big joke when Joey is the substitute in her class.

EP6 You Pet It, You Bought It Nov 01, 1994

Michelle buys a donkey with the money she makes selling lemonade.

EP7 On the Road Again Nov 08, 1994

Jesse hits the road with his band, but Danny hits the roof when D.J. wants to be with her new beau--the guitarist, Viper.

EP8 Claire and Present Danger Nov 22, 1994

Stephanie and Gia are pleased when Danny begins dating Gia's mom--but Michelle's not.

EP9 Stephanie's Wild Ride Nov 29, 1994

Stephanie takes a wild ride with some older boys, and D.J. is the only one who knows.

EP10 Under the Influence Dec 06, 1994

D.J. saves Kimmy when she gets drunk at a fraternity party, but Kimmy blames D.J. for ruining her fun.

EP11 Arrest Ye Merry Gentlemen Dec 13, 1994

A novelty-store owner refuses to exchange Michelle's gift for Danny on Christmas Eve.

EP12 D.J.'s Choice Jan 03, 1995

D.J. faces a dilemma when Nelson and Viper both vie for her affection.

EP13 The Producer Jan 10, 1995

When Rebecca is named the producer of the morning show, it only produces bitterness in Danny.

EP14 Super Bowl Fun Day Jan 25, 1995

Michelle and her friends demand that Joey and Jesse take them to the museum on Super Bowl Sunday.

EP15 My Left and Right Foot Jan 31, 1995

Michelle frets over the size of her feet.

EP16 Air Jesse Feb 07, 1995

When Jesse proves to be a hapless hoopster, he gets some pointers from an all-time great: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

EP17 Dateless in San Francisco Feb 14, 1995

As Valentine's Day nears, Rebecca thinks Jesse's lost his romantic spark; and Joey has a secret admirer.

EP18 We Got the Beat Feb 21, 1995

Stephanie and friends form a band for a talent contest, but decide they don't need Jesse's help.

EP19 Taking the Plunge Feb 28, 1995

Kimmy decides to marry her plumber boyfriend after her college aspirations go down the drain.

EP20 Up on the Roof Mar 14, 1995

D.J. plays a prank on the principal when she gets his convertible put on the school roof--but the caper backfires.

EP21 Leap of Faith Mar 21, 1995

Jesse goes over the edge when Rebecca decides to go bungee jumping.

EP22 All Stood Up Apr 04, 1995

Stephanie is heartbroken when she's stood up. Meanwhile, a doctor orders Jesse to reduce his stress level.

EP23 Michelle Rides Again (1) May 23, 1995

Michelle deals with the pressure of her first jumping competition.

EP24 Michelle Rides Again (2) May 23, 1995

The family copes with Michelle's memory loss after a fall from her horse
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Released: 22 September 1987 Ended
Producted By: Lorimar Television
Country: United States of America
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After the death of his wife, Danny enlists his best friend and his brother-in-law to help raise his three daughters, D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle.

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oh_oh_oh_yeach I like full house they had good looking actors and cute kids; everything seemed to end so perfectly. I like full house at the time this show aired Candace Cameron were the prettiest girl on t.v.as well as Lori Laughlin. I wish they dealt with serious subjects like teen suicide ,drug abuse. it did teach some morals. The tanners mom should of been written in the show single dad was such a cliché that's been overused time and time again/overall I always enjoy watching reruns of this 90s show, I have seen some bits and pieces of fuller house and agree with the Olsen twins decision not to appear in the remake.it seems full house ran 12 years then the 8 years and I could of sworn it started in 1995 instead of ending in 1995
joshvonhousen Full House is a shameful excuse for a TV show.I mean, The Big Bang Theory is an awful show, but I still gave that one a 2 star review because it sometimes (very rarely) makes me laugh. However, this show isn't inventive in any way, and it sure as hell isn't funny. This is a show that has HYPNOTIZED my generation, so much so that Netflix is reviving the show under the name "Fuller House" (KILL ME!). This show is the kind of show that your parents turn on if they want you to shut up, so a lot of kids around my age grew up watching it, and they see it as a "childhood classic". However, if they were to watch it now, they'd see how trite and pandering it is. The whole show just revolves around cute children doing cute things. Seriously, they have not one but TWO sets of twin children in this show. Even TV shows like Arthur had characters that were unique and seemed like they could be real people, whereas this is just a perfect family that has the most first-world problems I've ever heard. And, as I've mentioned before, the jokes aren't even funny. "The baby's sleeping like a baby"............ Um, where's the joke? I honestly don't understand it. And, all the jokes are on the same level as bad. Listen, if you like this show, that's okay. It's not your fault. It's your parents fault for being terrible, terrible people and turning on this garbage instead of something that had actual substance like Batman: The Animated Series.
bluegattaca I love this classic TV series. If you're looking for a good TV show with some good values thats funny and doesn't use the laugh track too much this show is great. I love all the characters and grew up watching and caring about them. This TV show can be watched and enjoyed by kids and adults. I remember watching this as a kid and really liking it but not understanding certain jokes or while the laugh track was rolling but as an adult I do now. Overall a great cast and TV show. There are serious moments in there that cause you to tear up and really care about what's going on and there are also times that are really funny and cause you to laugh out loud. Overall this show has got something for everyone to enjoy with all the different personalities.
willhaskew Boring white people, perhaps synonymous with The Brady Brunch, then this show could've been its offspring or at least a clone. This show was a staple of the ABC TGIF block of family sitcoms. It featured a San Franciscan widower named Danny Tanner (Bob Saget), a recently widowed father of three young girls, his brother-in-law Uncle Jesse Cochran, later Katsopolis to better suit John Stamos' real-life Greek ancestry, and best friend Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier) who are single at the beginning and share the parenting responsibilities. The only thing innovative about the show was depicting three bachelors raising a house full of young girls. Danny is a sports reporter but takes over the job as co-host of a morning talk show. Danny's daughters are Donna "D.J." Jo (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), and Michelle (Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen). Rebecca "Becky" Donaldson-Katsopolis, the show's co-host, becomes Uncle Jessie's girlfriend and wife. They later have twin boys, Nicholas and Alexander (Disney's Blake and Dylan Tuomy-Wilhout).This pretty much rounds out the main cast for the entire show's run. Relationships are short and infrequent for Danny and Joey with the exception of Danny's recurring serious girlfriend and fiancé, Vicky, whom he later broke up with. D.J. had a serious boyfriend, Steve Hale (Aladdin's Scott Weinger). Joey probably had the saddest romantic life of them all. Career is a focus of the show as well. Danny switches from reporter to GMA-style talk show host. Uncle Jesse works as a exterminator, a an advertising pitchman and jingle writer (partnering with Joey in this venture), an infrequent wannabe musician and owns a live music venue-style restaurant. Joey works in advertising and does some gigs as a comedian but too much is left in the air about his life except him also being an amateur hockey player and fan. Music and comedic stardom are supposed to be the life-long goals of Uncle Jessie and Joey but they seem to treat the pursuit more as a serious hobby than an actual feasible career choice.