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Full House is a popular American television family sitcom that originally ran from September 22, 1987 until May 23, 1995 on ABC. // Full House is set in San Francisco, where Danny Tanner is left to raise his three young daughters D.J., Stephanie and Michelle following the death of his...
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The sixth season of the show was aired in (1992-1993). Come Fly with Me
(aired on September 22, 1992) Stephanie and Michelle have a boring summer while DJ is in Spain. After DJ returns and does not pay attention to them they sneak on board a plane thinking they are heading to Oakland, California, but acutally the plane was heading to Auckland, New Zealand, which worries the rest of the family. âOaklandâ redirects here. ...
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The Long Goodbye (aired on September 29, 1992) Danny considers breaking up with Vicky, and Michelle is saddened to learn that Teddy is moving to Amarillo. Jesse has a hang-up with Alexander and Nicky playing with dolls.
Road to Tokyo (aired on October 6, 1992) Episode Synopsis: Joey returns home from grocery shopping, commenting that he felt bad for the Brussels sprouts, so he bought them. D.J., Kimmy, and Steve arrive and begin eating the food. Steve is pleased to find his favorite, “can-o-cheese”. D.J. announces that she’s trying out for the school newspaper, and Kimmy announces that she has been nominated for class president by the “Party-hardy Party”. She plans to use hypnosis to lure voters. This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
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Information Gender Female Age 10-18 Family Father (Danny Tanner) Mother (Pamela Tanner) Sister (Stephanie Tanner) Sister (Michelle Tanner) Uncle (Jesse Katsopolis) Aunt (Rebecca Donaldson) Cousin (Nicky Katsopolis) Cousin (Alex Katsopolis) Ex-Husband: Silvio ( in Greek traditions). ...
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The telephone rings, and Michelle answers. Stephanie suspected that it might be Randy Richardson, the second cutest and third dumbest boy in her class. It is actually Fat Fish Records calling to inform Jesse that his single, “Forever”, is number one in Japan. Jesse agrees to spend the next two weeks in Japan, which saddens Michelle. Information Gender Female Age 1-8 Family Father (Danny Tanner) Mother (Pamela Tanner) Sister (D.J. Tanner) Sister (Stephanie Tanner) Uncle (Jesse Katsopolis) Aunt (Rebecca Donaldson) Cousin (Nicky Katsopolis) Cousin (Alex Katsopolis) Portrayed by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Michelle Elizabeth Tanner, is a character on the sitcom Full House...
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Information Gender Male Age mid 20s-early 30s Occupation Musician, Advertising Executive, Night Club Owner, Radio DJ Family Father (Nick Katsopolis) Mother (Irene Katsopolis) Sister (Pam Katsopolis-Tanner) Brother-in-Law (Danny Tanner) Sister-in-Law (Wendy Tanner) Niece (D.J. Tanner) Niece (Stephanie Tanner) Niece (Michelle Tanner) Spouse(s...
In Japan, Jesse is mobbed by a crowd of Japanese fans. Jesse’s busy schedule, which includes photo sessions, album signings, and a Bullet Train christening, prevents him from spending anytime with his wife and kids. 300 (left) and 700 Series Shinkansen at Tokyo Station Shinkansen 500 Series at Kyoto Station, March 2005 The Shinkansen ) is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan operated by Japan Railways. ...
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Michelle and Stephanie are in their room when the phone rings. Someone calls, apparently with the intention of ordering a pizza. The phone call ends with Stephanie delivering her catch phrase, “How rude!” Michelle then begins to talk about seeing Jesse, but Stephanie explains that he’s thousands of miles away. She then has to explain that a mile is 5,280 feet, which prompts Michelle to ask how many toes it is. Frustrated, Stephanie suggests that Michelle ought to dig to Japan. A catch phrase is a phrase or expression that is popularized, usually through repeated use, by a real person or fictional character. ...
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Jesse performs in Japan, attempting to sing "Help Me Rhonda" in Japanese using cue cards. At one point, Jesse cannot read them, and he replaces the lyrics with the names of Japanese automobile manufacturers. He then performs “Forever” in English. Cue cards are cards that help a person to remember. ...
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Meanwhile, back in the States, D.J. feels bad that her article in the school newspaper, which recommended that voters make an “intelligent choice” in the election, will hurt Kimmy’s campaign. However, Kimmy wins in a landslide, and, apparently as a result, her political party is now called the “Party-hardy Gibbler-crats”. Motto: (Out Of Many, One) (traditional) In God We Trust (1956 to date) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington D.C. Largest city New York City None at federal level (English de facto) Government Federal constitutional republic - President George Walker Bush (R) - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence from...
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In Japan, Fat Fish Records asks Jesse to do a year-long tour. At first Jesse is excited, but Rebecca is appalled by the idea and leaves. Jesse eventually decides that he is being selfish and goes to find Rebecca, who is waiting outside the door for him. Jesse arrives home to find Michelle and Comet in the backyard. Michelle is attempting to dig to Japan with Comet’s help. She is excited to see Jesse and informs him that she would have been unhappy if he had agreed to spend a year in Japan.
Radio Days (aired on October 13, 1992) Episode Synopsis: The episode opens with Michelle offering Stephanie help with her homework. Stephanie explains that she is writing a story and reminds Michelle that she can only write i’s and t’s, which would limit the story to a series of the word “it”. Stephanie then reads from her story, “The Potato Bug”. Michelle comments that “it it it” would have been a better story.Becky suggests to Stephanie that she write about what she sees around her. Information Gender Female Age 1-8 Family Father (Danny Tanner) Mother (Pamela Tanner) Sister (D.J. Tanner) Sister (Stephanie Tanner) Uncle (Jesse Katsopolis) Aunt (Rebecca Donaldson) Cousin (Nicky Katsopolis) Cousin (Alex Katsopolis) Portrayed by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen Michelle Elizabeth Tanner, is a character on the sitcom Full House...
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D.J., Kimmy and Steve enter. D.J. is mad at Steve for spending time with Kathy Santoni, which inspires Stephanie to write a new story based on them, “The Young and the Jealous”. Information Gender Female Age 10-18 Family Father (Danny Tanner) Mother (Pamela Tanner) Sister (Stephanie Tanner) Sister (Michelle Tanner) Uncle (Jesse Katsopolis) Aunt (Rebecca Donaldson) Cousin (Nicky Katsopolis) Cousin (Alex Katsopolis) Ex-Husband: Silvio ( in Greek traditions). ...
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Jesse, Joey, Nicky, and Alex enter. Danny tells Jesse about a radio job opening, and Jesse decides to pursue it. Joey announces that he’s getting a co-host on his television show, The Ranger Joe Show, and expresses dissatisfaction with the situation. Information Gender Male Age mid 20s-early 30s Occupation Musician, Advertising Executive, Night Club Owner, Radio DJ Family Father (Nick Katsopolis) Mother (Irene Katsopolis) Sister (Pam Katsopolis-Tanner) Brother-in-Law (Danny Tanner) Sister-in-Law (Wendy Tanner) Niece (D.J. Tanner) Niece (Stephanie Tanner) Niece (Michelle Tanner) Spouse(s...
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Nicky and Alex Katsopolis were characters on the TV sitcom Full House played by Blake & Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit The characters of Nicky and Alex were never well developed in the TV series, and were generally portrayed as little more than the typical mischievous yet generally well-behaved toddlers. ...
Nicky and Alex Katsopolis were characters on the TV sitcom Full House played by Blake & Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit The characters of Nicky and Alex were never well developed in the TV series, and were generally portrayed as little more than the typical mischievous yet generally well-behaved toddlers. ...
Stephanie listens through the bedroom door to Steve and D.J. while they study. She finds it boring. Joey’s new co-host, Jungle Jenny, has hung up vines in an attempt to dress up the set like a jungle. Joey complains because the show is supposed to be in a forest. Jungle Jenny is unaware of a difference. Joey complains to the boss that his new co-host is “wacked-out and obnoxious” but quickly retracts his comment when the boss tells him that she is his wife. Box Log Falls, Lamington National Park, Queensland, Australia Jungle usually refers to a dense forest in a hot climate, such as a tropical rainforest. ...
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At the 95.6 Rock Radio studios, Jesse arrives for an interview with All-Night Julie. He brought Joey along who initially waits outside the studio, but Julie invites him in as well. Joey is very lively on the radio, making jokes about Jesse’s hair and his obsession with Elvis. Jesse is noticeably annoyed and expresses his anger after they are off the air and Julie is out of the room. Julie returns to inform Jesse that he has the job but that Joey must be his co-host. Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 â August 16, 1977), often known simply as Elvis and also called The King of Rock n Roll or simply The King, was an American singer, musician and actor. ...
Later, Jesse attempts to make up with Joey by offering him ice cream and Froot Loops. Joey reminds Jesse that he is not Michelle but eventually accepts the juvenile offer. Jesse tells him about the radio show, and Joey realizes that Jesse needs him. They again start to argue. Michelle enters and attempts to resolve their conflict but eventually gives up. Jesse repeatedly calls Joey “Bullwinkle Brain”, and Joey repeatedly calls Jesse “Dipidy-doo head”. Missing image Ice cream is often served on a stick Boxes of ice cream are often found in stores in a display freezer. ...
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Stephanie mischievously composes a fake love note to D.J. from a fictitious boy named Henry and plants it for Steve to find. This causes a conflict between the two, and Stephanie writes about what happens. Danny reads the story and, realizing what Stephanie is doing, informs Steve and D.J. They develop a plan to teach Stephanie a lesson. Stephanie is writing in the kitchen when Steve asks D.J. to marry him. Danny enters, and Steve informs him of his plans. Danny asks why it took him so long. Eventually, D.J. tells Stephanie that it is not really happening. Danny offers Steve a corn dog instead of marriage, which he promptly accepts. Danny claims, “Not a woman alive can compete with my corn dogs.” Outside of a corn dog Corn dog (cross section) The Corn dog is a hot dog coated in cornbread batter and deep fried in hot oil, although some are baked. ...
Meanwhile, on the Ranger Joe Show, the co-host hangs Joey by his feet jokingly and leaves him there. Joey decides to quit his job. Joey asks Michelle (who is a minor character on the show) to find someone to cut him down. She leaves, the lights go out, and then someone cuts him down. Joey and Michelle return home from the show, and Joey offers Jesse a bottle of “Elvis” car wax. He apologizes to Jesse and says that Michelle taught him. Michelle is surprised but happy and says, “I did that? All right!” They agree to do the radio show.
Lovers and Other Tanners (October 20, 1992) DJ has to learn to put things in her life by priority. Forgetting to pick up Michelle is the last straw for Danny with DJ. Meanwhile Jesse takes cold pills and is nearly unconscious for most of his and Joey's new radio show "Rush Hour Renagades"
Educating Jesse (October 27, 1992) DJ and Kimmy make a Don't Drop Out of School project. Jesse won't help because he was a school drop out. Jesse and Rebecca have a fight and Jesse decides he will go back to school. On his first day, Jesse meets the same teacher he had his last time in high school. The teacher embarrasses Jesse, and Jesse goes back home. Jesse and Michelle then decide that they both have to keep trying to achieve their goals. Michelle wants to tie her shoes.
Trouble in Twin Town (November 10, 1992) Money can buy a lot of things but it can't buy happiness. The happiness that Jesse and Becky share. This is proven to both of them when Becky's rich cousin comes into town. They enter their boys in a twins competition against their rich cousin's identical girls, and Nicky and Alex win 1st place with the girls as runners up. Meanwhile Stephanie finds a cute set of boy twins of her own and tries to fool them into believing shes a twin too. In the end they find out she not but hang out with her anyways
The Play's the Thing (November 17, 1992) Michelle's first grade class is preparing to perform a play titled "Yankee Doodle". When D.J. was in 1st grade, she played as Yankee Doodle and when Stephanie was in 1st grade, she played as Yankee Doodle. Michelle desperately wants to continue this tradition and play as Yankee Doodle. Joey and Jesse are the directors of the play, and Michelle feels hurt when they choose Derek Boyd to play as Yankee Doodle because Derek's audition for the part was better than Michelle's audition, and the way Michelle's classmates treat her, after Derek is chosen, makes her feel left out in the cold. Jesse and Joey later admit that they feel terrible about making Michelle feel so hurt, and they convince Michelle to play a different part in the play. Meanwhile, Danny misses having a baby of his own now that he notices how much the girls have grown up so far, so he starts spending a lot of time with Nicky and Alex, even intruding on Becky's time with Nicky and Alex.
Nice Guys Finish First (November 24, 1992) Joey is scheduled to play in the Bay City Charity Foundation ice hockey game for the Celebrity All Star hockey team at the Iceoplex on Saturday, but that's still a few days away. On "Rush Hour Renegades", Jesse and Joey welcome Hershel Binkley as a guest on the show. Hershel owns Giant Binkley Used Cars, and he'll be the goaltender for the team that the Celebrity All star team will be playing against. There is also something else about Hershel...Joey recognizes Hershel as "Stonewall", which is Hershel's nickname. 15 years ago, while Joey was in college playing in a state championship college ice hockey game, and Joey's team was down by one goal with one minute left in the game. Joey attempted a shot that would have tied the game, but Stonewall stopped the shot and didn't allow Joey to score. This absolutely humiliated Joey in front of his family and friends, and now Stonewall is looking forward to humiliating Joey all over again. Later, Joey decides to not play in the game because he doesn't want to face Stonewall again. On the next day, Joey and the family head to the Iceoplex to do some skating just for fun. Stonewall shows up and harasses Joey by telling Joey that he wants to humiliate Joey again because Stonewall could "live off of that" for another 15 years. Joey loses his temper. He decides to play in the game, and angrily breaks a hockey stick over his knee. On Saturday, over the first two periods of the game, Joey is not doing well at all, but the game is still tied with 4 goals apiece. In the third period, after a talk with Michelle during the second intermission, Joey starts playing like he's on fire. As time expires in the third period, Joey is tripped during a breakaway, and is given a penalty shot attempt. What happened 15 years ago does not repeat itself, as this time, Joey puts in the game winning shot, getting the puck past Stonewall, and getting even with Stonewall.
I'm Not D.J. (December 1, 1992) Stephanie wants to get her ears pierced to impress the popular kids at her school, but Danny won't let her. She is so desperate, so she turns to Kimmy Gibbler!? Danielle Fishel guest stars. Danielle Christine Fishel (born May 5, 1981, in Mesa, Arizona) is an American actress, best known for her role as Topanga Lawrence (Matthews) on the 1990s TV sitcom Boy Meets World. ...
Goofs While Stephanie is trying to persuade her dad into getting her to wear earrings, she is wearing earrings the whole time. Nevertheless, they were clip-ons. The funny thing is that during most of the seasons Stephanie actually has her ears pierced!
Designing Mothers (December 8, 1992) Vicki's mother comes for a visit.Meanwhile Stephanie and Michelle want to redecorate their room, but Danny says no. Vicki's Mom and Danny don't hit off too well. So to say sorry to Danny she redecorates the girls room.You probably know what happened next. Joey and Jesse get a new radio boss. They think she will fire them, by rumor, but ends up helping them instead.
Goof's even though she redecorates the room, in the very next episode which is supposed to be in (ORDER) the room is the same as before
A Very Tanner Christmas (December 15, 1992) Christmas day is getting close. Becky tells Jesse that she misses the times when it snowed during the holidays every year in Nebraska when she was a kid. D.J. learns that Steve has been accepted to Daytona Beach University in Florida. D.J. is not as excited about it as Steve is, because Florida is about 3000 miles away. Stephanie and Michelle are obsessed with receiving gifts for Christmas. On Christmas day, Danny is depressed that he can't see Vicky because she's covering elections in Sweden. Steve comes over so he and D.J. can exchange gifts. D.J.'s gift to Steve is an expensive jacket that Steve has had his eyes on, and Steve gives D.J. a Daytona Beach University sweatshirt. D.J.., who feels that Steve's gift to her is insult to injury, runs to her room. Steve goes upstairs, where D.J. lets Steve know how she feels about Steve going to college so far away, and Steve accuses D.J. of buying the jacket for him in an attempt to bribe him into staying in San Francisco, and he walks out. In order to cure Stephanie and Michelle's obsession with gifts, after they have received their gifts, Jesse takes them to a shelter for the homeless, where they help out and discover that there is also joy in giving at Christmas. All D.J. can talk about during the Christmas party at home is Steve. Santa Claus shows up at the party, then a second Santa shows up and lays a kiss on Danny, because the second Santa is Vicky in disguise. She was able to make it to the party after all. Joey, disguised as Santa, enters the room. Seeing that Santa #1 is not Joey, D.J. removes Santa #1's beard, and sees that Santa #1 is Steve in disguise. Steve apologizes to D.J.., and he admits that he was so pumped up about going to college that he didn't stop to think about how it would make D.J. feel if he went to a college so far away. Steve decides to stay in town for college instead of going to Florida. Jesse has a surprise for Becky in the back yard -- a blanket of snow covering the yard, complete with a snowman...but how did Jesse do it? Jesse has a friend who makes snow cones, and Jesse had the guy bring over enough to fill 17,000 cones and spread it around the back yard. Jesse surprises Becky with a full yard of snow.
The Dating Game (January 5, 1993) 5th grader Stephanie's friend Josh asks Stephanie if she wants to go out with him and the rest of the baseball team to a pizza parlor and just hang out. With D.J.'s help, Stephanie makes the mistake of thinking that this will be more than just hanging out -- Stephanie thinks this is going to be her first date. Meanwhile, Joey invites Alison Axelrod over for dinner, and Joey may end up messing dinner up because he becomes a nervous klutz whenever he's around Alison. Danny makes turkey in a boot for Vicky and Joey spills it when he takes it out of the oven. He also accidentally throws salad on Allison.
Birthday Blues (January 19, 1993) It's Kimmy's 16th birthday. D.J. is preoccupied by the fact that she and Steve have been dating for 6 months, and she and Steve plan to celebrate this. As it turns out, D.J. has forgotten Kimmy's birthday because of this, and Kimmy thinks D.J. has a party planned. A now frantic D.J. gets the family to help her throw a surprise party for Kimmy in a hurry, but Kimmy is devastated when Steve slips up and lets on that it's a mercy party because D.J. forgot Kimmy's birthday, so a devastated Kimmy runs out of the house. Danny explains to D.J. that it looks obvious that ever since D.J. has started dating Steve, D.J.'s been making Kimmy feel like she's being left out of D.J.'s life. D.J. goes outside and talks to Kimmy, apologizing for making Kimmy feel so hurt, and they work things out. Mistake: Kimmy claims her parents wanted to send her to Pittsburgh for WrestleMania VI, however, WrestleMania VI was held in Toronto and was in 1990. City nickname: The Steel City Location in the state of Pennsylvania Founded 1758 Mayor Tom Murphy (Dem) Area - Total - Water 151. ...
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Quotes: DJ: Why are you jealous of me and Steve? Kimmy: What? You think I'm jealous. You don't know me at all.
Be True To Your Pre-School (January 26, 1993) After talking to the parents of Nicky and Alex's friend Cooper Charles, Jesse wants Nicky and Alex to attend Bouton Hall, the prestigious upper crust preschool that Cooper attends. Jesse will do absolutely anything to make that happen, even falsifying information on the application form in order to get Bouton Hall to accept Nicky and Alex. Becky and Jesse talk about Bouton Hall, and come to the conclusion that even though they want the twins to be in the best preschool they can find, Nicky and Alex would be under too much pressure to succeed if they went to Bouton Hall with Cooper. Meanwhile, Kimmy gets her driver's license, and much to Danny's surprise, Kimmy is an excellent driver. While trying to pull a prank on the school's chess club while they are out, Kimmy, D.J.., Stephanie, and Michelle end up locked out of the car they are using, which belongs to Kimmy's brother.
The Heartbreak Kid (February 9, 1993) Michelle has fallen head over heels for Steve, and she decides that she wants to marry Steve. Everyone thinks Michelle is just playing, so they throw a "wedding" for Michelle and Steve. Michelle feels hurt when she discovers that it's not a real wedding, and everyone finally realizes that the way Michelle truly feels about Steve is not something to play around with. Danny talks to Michelle and admits that sometimes adults forget that kids do have feelings, and Steve apologizes for making Michelle feel hurt. Michelle cheers up a little bit and accepts the apology, and she and Steve are friends again as Michelle understands that D.J. is the girl Steve loves. Meanwhile, Danny and Joey are cleaning Joey's closet when Danny discovers a picture of Barbara Ann Varanelli, a girl Danny dated while he and Joey were in high school 20 years ago, and until now, Danny never knew that she had started dating Joey after she stopped dating Danny. Danny wants to know if Joey stole Barbara Ann from him 20 years ago, so he tracks down Barbara Ann's phone number and calls Barbara Ann, who explains that the only reason why she ever dated Danny and Joey was to make Jesse jealous. Jesse buys a laptop computer that he doesn't know how to use, and he is reluctant to accept any help from Stephanie -- until Nicky and Alex erase Jesse's report from the computer, and that's when Jesse frantically asks for Stephanie's help, and Stephanie gets the report back for Jesse. Quotes: Uncle Jesse : We've been busy Michelle : Doing what? Uncle Jesse : Writing thank you notes for the toasters!
Silence is Not Golden (February 16, 1993) Stephanie and her classmate Charles are assigned to work together on a homework assignment. After school, Charles goes to the house with Stephanie, and while working on the assignment with Stephanie, Charles slips up and is forced to admit that his father beats him up all the time. Charles feels helpless because, like Stephanie, Charles doesn't have a mother because Charles's mother is dead. Charles makes Stephanie promise to tell no one about the abuse. Later, when Michelle becomes angry at Danny for punishing her because she ran up the phone bill by calling the "Funny Buddy" riddle hotline several times, Stephanie blows up at Michelle and angrily tells Michelle that she's lucky to have a father who doesn't hit her, and Jesse wonders where Stephanie's behavior is coming from. Stephanie breaks her promise of silence and tells Jesse what Charles told her. Jesse, who is willing to help Charles, reports the abuse, and Charles is placed in a foster home while his father is dealt with. Jesse tells Stephanie that even though she feels lousy about the situation, she did the right thing by coming to Jesse with it. This makes Stephanie appreciate Danny more than she already does.
Please Don't Touch the Dinosaur (February 23, 1993) Michelle's class is going on a field trip and Danny and Uncle Jesse both chaperone they both want Michelle to join their group. Michelle picks Uncle Jesse the cool group that lets the kids get too wild and Michelle accidentally knocks over a $4,000,001 dinosaur in a museum. Steph accidentally gives a $2000 baseball card that was Joey's to Steve!
Subterranean Graduation Blues (March 2, 1993) It's time for Jesse to graduate from high school. Michelle suggests that everyone rides a subway train to the graduation ceremony because subway trains don't cause as much air pollution as cars do. Everyone regrets following Michelle's suggestion when electrical problems on the subway train cause it to stall and come to a stop. Because of this, Jesse believes they are going to be late and that the officials at the school would not be surprised to see Jesse miss his chance to graduate. The family, minus D.J.., who is out of town, throws a graduation "ceremony" for Jesse on the subway train, which starts moving again after the mock ceremony is over, and it's obvious that Jesse gets his diploma.
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Grand Gift Auto Joey buys D.J. a car for her birthday, but little does he know it is stolen. The police officer wants to arrest Joey, but the family convinces her not to by explaining that Joey was unaware it was stolen, and his Peter Pan complex left him completely vulnerable. Joey takes offense and considers moving out. Quotes: Joey: all these years i thought you were laughing with me but you were laughing at me
Room for One More (April 6, 1993) While Stephanie and Michelle are babysitting a neighbor's pet pig, Jesse tries to prove to Becky that he can handle having another baby around the house, because he misses having babies in the house, but there are complications in Jesse's mission -- one of the twins is sick, and chaos is on the air on KFLH when Jesse and Joey do an episode of their radio show at home, downstairs in the recording studio.
Prom Night (May 4, 1993) D.J. goes to the prom with Steve, and at the prom Steve meets up with his old girlfriend Rachel. D.J. catches the both of them kissing and thinks that Steve kissed her, he then explained that Rachel kissed him and that it was a mis-understanding. Danny learns Vicky is 7 months older than him. Quotes: DJ: I hope this party's wild Steve: The wilder, the better
Other Quotes: D.J: You kissed her Steve: I did not. She kissed me D.J: there were four lips and two of them were yours!
The House Meets the Mouse, Part One (May 11, 1993) Jesse's band gets to play in Walt Disney World, and decides that he and Becky will have a "second honeymoon" there. The family tags along. Michelle gets everything she wants before they leave, which upsets Stephanie. Later, Michelle cuts in front of Stephanie in line and becomes the park's "princess for the day", even though it should have been Stephanie. Michelle later runs away, upset that the others think she is too bossy. Danny wants to ask Vicky if she will marry him, but keeps getting interrupted. Cinderella Castle, at the center of the Magic Kingdom, is Walt Disney World Resorts most recognizable icon Introduction Owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company, the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, USA is home to four theme parks, two water parks, several resort hotels and golf courses...
Rumors circulated that 11 yr old Jodie Sweetin was killed in a car accident in 1993, this was not true, seeing the fact that she was filming a new Full House episode called The House Meets the Mouse in Orlando, Florida. You can also see behind the scenes of this special episode on Youtube. YouTube is a popular video sharing website where users can upload, view and share video clips. ...
- When DJ, Michelle, Kimmy and Stephanie are participating in an Aladdin themed activity where you try to release the genie from the lamp, DJ sees the Aladdin as her then-boyfriend Steve, possibly a reference to the fact that the actor who plays Steve did the voice of Aladdin in the Disney film of the same name.
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The House Meets the Mouse, Part Two (May 18, 1993) The family looks for Michelle, meanwhile D.J. longs for Steve and appears in Orlando. Danny pops the question, and Vicky says yes. When Jesse performs, he says this is to all the dreamers out there, happy anniversary honey. He then sings A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes. Jodie Sweetin really didn't know how famous she had become until the filming of this particular episode, filmed in Disney MGM Studios. During the filming of this episode, Jodie Sweetin was harassed because when she walked into the bathroom at Disney World, people were asking her for autographs, and she was really mad. After the filming of this episode, producers had realized that all four girls had to be protected, so security was enforced. A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes is a song written and composed by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston for the Walt Disney film Cinderella (1950). ...
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