52 Facts About Full House, The Iconic Sitcom Loved By All

Christian Mba
Oct 23, 2023 By Christian Mba
Originally Published on Apr 05, 2022
Speaking of facts about 'Full House', the show's best scenes were compiled on the 'Fuller House' DVD box set.

'You got it, Dude! ' Situation comedy is revolutionized by this most iconic phrase.

Did you know that 192 episodes were telecasted between 1987 and 1995? With this enormous success, Netflix paved its path in creating the sequel, 'Fuller House,' which ended last year.

American television has given us eminent television shows such as 'Friends', 'GOT', 'The Vampire Diaries', Steve Carell's 'Office', and many more. Among them, the marshal was 'Full House'.

The initial filming was done in the Warner Bros Studio. It starred John Stamos as Uncle Jesse Katsopolis, Bob Saget as Danny Tanner, Dave Coulier as Uncle Joey Gladstone, and many more famous personalities of today’s era.

‘Full House’ was an American television sitcom that creator Jeff Franklin initiated, and it aired on ABC from 1987 to 1995, smashing eight successful seasons for the audience. The sitcom 'Full House', created by Jeff Franklin and Marcy Jarry, premiered on September 22, 1987.

Even the 'Full House' theme song went popular.

The show follows a widowed father who seeks to fill the void of his wife's death by opening up his home to three girls, whom he hires to be a live-in nanny: D.J.

Tanner-Fuller (Mary Olsen), Stephanie Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure), and Michelle Tanner (Jodie Sweetin). The series became one of the most successful television shows, with worldwide syndication and high ratings, and spawned a spin-off series starring John Stamos as 'Uncle Jesse' (originally titled 'Fuller House') that ran for seven seasons.

The series is a co-production of Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions, associated with Warner Bros. Television. The show's executive producer was Jeff Franklin. The executive producer was Robert L. Boyett, with Scott M. Gimple as supervising producer, and Allison Hines as art director/costume designer.

Iconic Scenes From The Show

The series finale of 'Full House,' which aired on May 23, 1995, was viewed by 39.6 million people. Additionally, the cast has made multiple television appearances, notably on 'Larry King Live', 'The Oprah Winfrey Show', and the 'Jimmy Fallon Show'. 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' was a reunion, and all of the main characters were present.

One single episode served as an opportunity that made Lori Loughlin a regular cast member. She was hired to portray Rebecca Donaldson (Aunt Becky). Aunt Becky is popular among the fans and has excellent chemistry with Stamos and other co-stars.

After Danny was unexpectedly widowed and was left to raise three small children on his own, the 'Full House' events began.

Fortunately, his brother-in-law, Jesse, and close buddy, Gladstone, came to his aid. Moreover, according to one card idea, it was pushed for Joey, instead of Danny Tanner Kaye, to be the father of the Tanner daughters in 'Full House' for the Tanner family.

Finally, the eighth season turned out to be the final season for 'Full House'. There were numerous reasons for it.

It could have been due to there being young kids, the show not being aired during family hours, or the cost to keep the show going became too great. These are potential factors that could have resulted in the executive decision to call off the famous sitcom.

Behind The Scenes Fun Facts

Two of the show's best scenes were known to be the "duck face" scene, in which the Tanner family are trying to get ready to go on vacation. They have a series of mishaps, including Michelle forgetting her swimsuit, which she says is DJ's fault.

And DJ ends up accidentally slicing her fingers with a bread knife while helping her brother Danny make pancakes.

In one episode, they try a scene at a talent show where they sing (a parody of the group Sawyer Brown) and reveal that they have a falsetto voice. Most of the scenes in this episode come in at around 4.2 minutes.

The 'Full House' episode 'Top Secret Mission' shows a day when D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle were young girls.

Danny Dyer also auditioned for the role of Danny in both the pilot episode for the show and the series finale 'Fuller House,' which went to Uncle Jesse D.

Throughout its eight-year run, 'Full House' received positive reviews from media critics and continues to enjoy a strong fanbase.

In 2007, the series ranked number one in 'TV Guide's List Of The Top 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time'.

About The Characters

Did you know that John Stamos’s character was initially named Uncle Jesse Cochran? This is because Stamos wanted his character to reflect his Greek heritage, so producers marked changes in the surname to Katsopolis.

To build up the bond among the co-stars, the original cast members remained with the show throughout its entire eight years of the run.

Michelle used both of her hands during her courses; was she an ambidextrous person?

Mary-Kate Olsen is left-handed, but Ashley Olsen is right-handed, which is why she wrote and ate with both hands.

Kimmy, DJ's best friend, was a recurring character from seasons one to four until promoted to a regular in season five.

Daniel and Kevin Renteria played the role of children, and during the sixth season, the twins were acted by Blake and Dylan Tummy-Wilhoit.

On the first floor of the house, two staircases lead up to the next floor; one from the kitchen and one from the living room.

The show dealt with heightening pains, small lessons, and life in general.

Uncle Jesse Katsopolis is DJ Tanner's brother-in-law; Pam's younger brother; and DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle's maternal uncle. His birth name is Hermes. He begged for a new name because of the teasing he experienced in kindergarten.

Uncle Jesse had a very versatile career pursuit. Aside from his music career, he worked as an exterminator for his father’s business. With Joey, he went into the advertising profession as a Double J Creative Services advertising executive. Later in the season, he started a radio show called 'The Rush Hour Renegades'.

The youngest daughter of Danny is Michelle Elizabeth Tanner, who is very famous among memes.

The show has used many catchy phrases of Michelle's, such as 'You’re in big trouble, mister!' or 'What a rip-off.'

Michelle's iconic thumbs-up, broad grin, and 'you got it, buddy' response to a question is the most easily recognizable line from the show. This was the phrase in which she managed to be both amusing and endearing without resorting to theatrical sarcasm.

Michelle graduated from high school and traveled to New York City to pursue a career as a fashion designer after the conclusion of 'Full House'.

The only main character who did not appear in the sequel was Michelle.

Around S-04, the serial inspired Laffs to develop a deck of trading cards. Each cast member, their roles (individually and in groups), and even scenes from specific episodes are featured on the cards.

The cast, the entire Tanner House, went to the Walt Disney World to film a two-part episode. People enjoyed watching John Posey, Candace Cameron, and other interesting characters perform.

Each character in this show was designed to have a personality trait that helped people connect to them.

The series showed that John Stamos’ character, Uncle Jesse Katsopolis, doesn’t like helping his family.

As the show progressed, he turned more family-oriented, making him a caring uncle to the girls, especially Michelle.

Stamos also made the writers change his surname from Cochran to Katsopolis to reflect his Greek roots.

Bob Saget, who played the father, Danny Tanner, was shown as a very loving father who cared for his children and the entire family that lived under his roof.

Joey Gladstone, portrayed by Dave Coulier, is just a good friend who agreed to help Danny raise his children. He is rarely seen in serious parental roles; He is mostly the fun uncle who teaches them to ride a bike.

Candace Cameron’s character, DJ Tanner, is the cool big sister who is sometimes jealous of her little sisters but also loves them.

Jodie Sweetin portrays Stephanie Tanner as the second child of the family that is perky, talkative, and the most excitable of all the girls.

Michelle Tanner, who the Olsen twins portray, is the youngest and most loved child. The show was later known as ‘The Michelle Show’ because of her increasing popularity.

Famous Dialogues

The show also gave us many catchphrases that are still pretty famous and are often used by the show’s fandom, like, ‘Cut it!’, ‘Have mercy!’, ‘You got it, dude!’, and ‘Oh Mylanta.’ Most of them came from the actors themselves, making them unique as they each have their own little story.

Candace Cameron, who played DJ Tanner, used ‘Oh Mylanta!’ because she didn’t want to use God’s name in vain. Likewise, John Stamos came up with ‘Have mercy!’ on his own, while Dave Coulier had to borrow ‘Cut-it-out!’ from one of his friends.

Being an adolescent is difficult. We were fortunate to have DJ and Stephanie assist us through the difficult moments. Could anyone ever forget how Stephanie's pals all attempted to pressure her to smoke? Or Steve, DJ's high school sweetheart?

Being a teen is a bit simpler when you've seen how the Tanner sisters have gone through it all before.

Aside from each episode, the life lessons have to be the finest part of 'Full House'. A friendly conversation, a hug, and that ever-so-famous music can fix almost any issue.

Unless you live in the middle of nowhere, chances are you'll have to deal with neighbors at some point. And if 'Full House' taught us anything about neighbors, it's that they can be obnoxious.

The phrases were extremely catchy. Sayings like, 'How disrespectful!' or 'Cut. It. Out.' not only guarantees nostalgic chuckles, but they also motivate generation after generation to call people out on their not-so-finest moments in the most Tanner-Esque manner possible.

If you grew up watching 'Full House', you already know one thing: it will live on in your heart forever.

There's a particular degree of nostalgia that accompanies this iconic family comedy.

Whether it's the relationships you've developed with the characters, the episodes you still remember to this day, or the catchphrases that you'll never entirely forget, 'Full House' defines your youth and even the ideals you retain to this day - whether you know it or not.

Did You Know?

‘Full House’ is considered one of the most loved sitcoms that featured Bob Saget as Danny Tanner, a widowed father who calls up his musician brother-in-law, Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) and best friend, Joey Gladstone (Dave Coulier), to raise his three little girls.

After 21 years, a sequel to the show named ‘Fuller House’ was made that aired on Netflix from 2016 and ran for five seasons.

John Stamos is one of the favorite characters from the show.

It is said to be an iconic sitcom, as there are a lot of memories attached to this family show that's made people remember their childhood days.

'Full House' was canceled in 1995 after eight seasons and 192 episodes. The idea behind this iconic sitcom was of Jeff Franklin, who originally pitched an idea for a sitcom about a house with three comedians living together.

As ABC was only interested in a family show, which was the trend peak at that time, they asked him to make some changes in the plot.

This unlikely scenario about a single dad inviting his brother-in-law and best friend to help raise his children was written by Franklin and turned into this iconic family show.

One of the most talked about relationships was between John Stamos (Jesse Katsopolis) and Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen, the twins who portrayed Michelle. The uncle-niece pair was one of the show's main attractions that bound the audience together.

In December 2008, John Stamos planned a reunion movie for the 'Full House' cast. Due to the lack of interest shown by the cast members, the idea was withdrawn.

Stamos said that his idea is still in the works and that he planned to include Steve Carell and Tracy Morgan for the roles of Danny and Uncle Joey, respectively.

It made us view a dad's struggles to cope with his immature daughters facing peer pressure, who also ended up smoking.

Danny Tanner acted as a widower in 'Full House' who had three daughters named DJ Tanner, Stephenie Tanner, and Michelle Tanner.

Pam was his wife and Jesse's Sister. He loved to have a neat home and warmly welcome people into it. He had a jolly nature that made him fit into new surroundings easily. Bob Saget played his role. He was accompanied by Pam's brother, Jesse Katsoplois, and his childhood friend, Joey.

Uncle Jesse played a lead role in 'Full House'. He was Rebecca's husband. In 1986, his elder sister Pamela married Danny, which created disputes between the two best friends.

Jesse was labeled a bad boy, but he became sincere when he helped raise the three daughters of his late sister; this changed gears for his love relationship with Rebecca Donaldson.

Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate jointly played the role of Michelle Tanner in the subsequent series of the sitcom.

Mary-Kate/Ashley Olsen was shown as a naughty child who did all kinds of mischievous things, but was saved from punishment as she was considered an immature infant.

Dave Coulier played the role of Joey Gladstone. He raised himself as a standup comedian who imitated cartoon voices and played the best friend role to Danny Tanner. As many may know, it was not easy to play Danny Tanner.

Andrea Barber worked as Kimmy Gibbler, Danny's neighbor, who later became his sister with her leadership skills. Andrea Barber had violent nature and found herself an inappropriate achiever.

Other notable characters in 'Full House' include Donna Jo Margaret Tanner, Scott Weinger, Paul Reiser, Jodie Sweetin, Candace Cameron, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Jesse Frederick, James Franco, John Posey, and more.

'Full House' was a team effort of directors, writers, producers, and actors, as they share equal credit for the improvisations and outcome of this beloved show.

When you watch 'Full House', the feeling you get is similar to when you enter your grandmother's house full of joy and laughter and love. One of the unique things about this show is that despite having such a huge 'Full House' cast, every primary cast member appeared in almost every episode.

Even if they were cameos, every member appeared as a supporting actor for each episode, even if it wasn’t centered around them.

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Christian MbaBachelor of Science specializing in Computer Science

Christian Mba is an experienced blogger and content writer with over a decade of experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Nigeria and has a keen interest in Python programming. Along with his writing and blogging expertise, he is also an SEO specialist with more than six years of experience. Chris, as he is commonly known, has a passion for music and enjoys playing the piano.

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