
He invites her to the “30th Dadiversary” party the girls threw for him, Joey and Jesse. Danny is also obsessed with cleaning, and wants to make sure there's no speck of dust, dirt, or mildew on anything he owns. His motto is, "Clean is good, dirt is bad." D.J.
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In addition to the spring cleaning (see below), he made a "Clipboard of Fun" for the rest of the family in the season three premiere "Tanner's Island", and this led to rising tensions among the grown-ups and thus, leaving the girls worried and D.J. Having to use a conch/shell near her feet to calm everyone down. In September 1972, Danny was in 10th grade when he meets Pamela. They would later elope at a young age, which made his mother cry about it for months, and causing Jesse Katsopolis, who was 13 years old at the time, to beat him up.
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That the Los Angeles Lakers want him to be the team's foot specialist. Calls the team and says that he will take the job. After a few months Steve quits his job so that he can date DJ.[6] Steve proposes to D.J. In season five, and get married in the series finale in a triple wedding with Stephanie and Jimmy, Kimmy, and Fernando.
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Jesse and Joey end up bidding for a new car that is identical in appearance, unknowingly competing with Danny, who purchases the car (and later named it "Walter") after he calls the car dealership that Jesse and Joey are at, and places a bid over the phone. Full House is an American television sitcom created by Jeff Franklin for ABC. It aired from September 22, 1987 to May 23, 1995, broadcasting eight seasons and 192 episodes. Michelle Tanner is the youngest daughter of Danny and Pam Tanner.
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Both now single, he tries to start a relationship with her again, but D.J. He then competes for her affections with her handsome coworker Matt Harmon. Decides that she is ultimately not ready to have a serious relationship again, Steve and Matt feel dejected and eventually become buddies. Finally decides which of the two she is going to date, she finds out that both Steve and Matt each already have girlfriends, Steve's being a woman named C.J. By the end of the season, Steve proposes to C.J.
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Cindy (portrayed by Debra Sandlund) is a girlfriend of Danny's, appearing in three episodes during season four, beginning with the episode "Terror in Tanner Town". It is revealed that she works as a dry cleaner in that episode and she first met Danny when he comes to the store as a customer. Cindy also has a precocious and troublesome 10-year-old son named Rusty. Harry Takayama (portrayed by Nathan Nishiguchi in Full House; Michael Sun Lee in Fuller House) is the first on-screen friend of Stephanie's (appearing in season two, beginning with the episode "Middle Age Crazy").
"We ask in Bob’s honor, hug the people you love. No one gave better hugs than Bob," say his former co-stars. At times, Danny is overprotective of his daughters. He has a habit of spoiling Michelle and treating her like a baby. Stephanie also stated in the show that while she was talking to a boy, Danny saw that her shoelaces were untied and bent down to tie them for her.
Jesse Katsopolis
He gets to know his co-moderator Vicky Larson, who stands in for the pregnant woman Becky. In the sixth season, they get engaged to each other. But when Vicky gets an offer to work in New York, they separate.
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He briefly dates Lola, but she breaks up with him for being too clingy. His father realizes that Joey made the right career decision when he sees him perform as an opening act for Wayne Newton in Las Vegas. John Stamos's character was originally named Jesse Cochran; Stamos reportedly wanted his character to better reflect his Greek heritage, so producers decided to change the character's surname to Katsopolis (beginning with season two). During an appearance on Josh Peck's Good Guys podcast in April 2023, Stamos revealed that he nearly got the Olsen twins fired from the show at 11 months old, following a rough day on set. As Stamos explained, the Olsens were crying during filming, which led him to grow impatient with their behavior. In 2016, Saget and the rest of the cast reprised their roles for Netflix's Fuller House.
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Kimberly Louise "Kimmy" Gibbler (portrayed by Andrea Barber, recurring since season one and upgraded to a series regular in season five) is D.J.'s best friend and the Tanners' annoying but well-meaning next-door neighbor. Joey has held various jobs in addition to his work as a stand-up comic. For a while during seasons two and three, Joey and Jesse run an advertising business, J&J Creative Services, in which they compose jingles for television and radio commercials. In season four's "Joey Goes Hollywood," Joey wins a role he secretly auditions for in a sitcom co-starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello called Surf's Up. Joey's most successful job was portraying "Ranger Joe," on an afternoon children's variety television show.
She later makes another appearance in the series finale where she attends the triple wedding and both she and Danny agree that they are glad to have stayed friends after all these years. Danny Tanner is the father of D.J., Stephanie and Michelle. His wife died in a traffic accident, which caused a drunk car driver. That's why he looks after his daughters many times. Danny is shown as a demanding father of the nineties.
He first appeared in "And They Call it Puppy Love" where his mother Minnie got into the Tanner family's backyard where she had her puppies. Out of the puppies, Comet was the one that the Tanner family kept. Tommy Fuller, Jr. (portrayed by Dashiell and Fox Messitt) is D.J.'s youngest son. Like his aunt Michelle, he also loses a parent as a baby, and is played by twins. The series was created by Jeff Franklin and executive produced by Franklin, along with Thomas L. Miller and Robert L. Boyett. The series was produced by Jeff Franklin Productions and Miller-Boyett Productions, in association with Lorimar-Telepictures (1987–1988), Lorimar Television (1988–1993), and then by Warner Bros.
Attend Steve's prom where he is elected prom king (and his ex-girlfriend—whose affections he rejects—is named prom queen). Break up in the season seven episode "Love on the Rocks," after they realize that their relationship was not as passionate as it used to be, but they decide to remain friends. Needs a date for her senior prom, Kimmy surprises her and gets Steve to be her date. Kimmy's only serious relationship is with Duane (who is introduced in season eight episode "Taking the Plunge"), a very air-headed boy who was only known to say "whatever".
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