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D.J. Tanner-Fuller is a widow and mother of three. Things become too much to handle, so she asks for help from her sister Stephanie and her best-friend Kimmy.
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D.J. Tanner-Fuller is a widow and mother of three. Things become too much to handle, so she asks for help from her sister Stephanie and her best-friend Kimmy.
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IMDbBest Guest Starring Young Actress Television Series | 2019 | Chloe Ray
Best Performance in a TV Series Guest Starring Teen Artist | 2019 | Chloe Ray
Favorite Premium Comedy Series | 2017
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Childrens Pilot and Series Live Action | 2017
Favorite Family TV Show | 2020
Favorite Female TV Star | 2019
Favorite TV Actress | 2018 | Candace Cameron
Favorite TV Show | 2018
Best Hair Styling Children and Teen Programming | 2020
Best Childrens Program | 2020
Outstanding Childrens Program | 2019
Choice TV Show Comedy | 2018
Choice TV Actress Comedy | 2018 | Candace Cameron
Choice TV Actor Comedy | 2018 | Elias
Outstanding Individual Episode in a series without a regular LGBTQ character | 2019
Outstanding Childrens Program | 2018 | Maria
Best Performance in a Digital TV Series or Film Teen Actor | 2018 | Trevor
Best Supporting Young Actress Television Series | 2017 | Ashley
Campy TV Show of the Year | 2017
The first episode is a Full House (1987) reunion special. Creator Jeff Franklin called it "in essence, the last episode for the fans, that we never got to do."
The Mr. Woodchuck puppet used by Dave Coulier was a gift given to him by talk show host Jimmy Fallon. The original puppet had been destroyed by Dave's yellow labrador, Ranger, shortly after Full House ended in 1995.
A full-scale replica of the house exterior was constructed on the Warner Brothers lot after the original house owners refused permission to film their property. Tired of the constant visits from fans daily, the owners put the house up for sale after the first season was released. The house was bought for $4 million by its new owner, executive producer, and series creator Jeff Franklin. Franklin's first move as the house's owner was to restore the house's door to its famous red color, as seen on the show. "It will be a lot more fun for the fans because now the house will look like the Tanners live there," he said, adding, "It's a gift to the fans, but it's also fun for me to own it." In December 2016, Franklin invited the cast members to put their handprints in cement flagstones, currently on display in the house's backyard. Franklin made initial plans to remodel the house's interior to match the interior soundstage sets, turning the house into a Full/Fuller House museum for fans. After complaints from neighbors prevented construction from proceeding, Franklin ended up selling the house during the show's final season.
The creators had been pitching this show to various cable and broadcast networks since the late 2000s, but none of the networks thought it would be successful. It took several years before a distributor, Netflix, finally stepped forward in support of the series.
Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen were considered for the role of the third adult lead, with the role of Michelle to be given to only one of them, for continuity purposes, as both sisters had differed in their appearance from each other since their childhood days on Full House (1987). However, when both sisters passed on the offer, the role of the third adult lead was instead given to Andrea Barber.
"Jesse Katsopolis: You forgot one very important thing. Stephanie Tanner: Have mercy. Jesse Katsopolis: No... How rude!"
"Kimmy Gibbler: My moves are all that and a bag of chips, so talk to the hand loser! Oh snap, you go girl! I think I just did!"