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Take three little girls, their recently widowed father and two of dad’s best buddies, put them in the same household, and stand back. Enjoy all eight seasons of the warmly winning and beloved series. Bob Saget plays Danny Tanner, the girls’ doting dad. John Stamos is rock-’n’-rollin’ Uncle Jesse. Dave Coulier is Joey, a wannabe comic whose best audience is right at home. And the three Tanner youngsters are played by Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin and Mary Kat and Ashley Olden, who share the role of scene stealer Michelle. Their FULL HOUSE is your house! Review: Live in the Moment, Cherish the Memories - Full House has always been a part of my life. I'm young enough that it was mostly reruns I watched growing up, but even in a dis-connected pick-and-choose television timeline, the Tanner family was always a joy to watch. In every cheesy, sugar coated episode there was a lesson to be learned, a moment shared, some laughter, and above all - a memory. It wasn't until I started watching this box set did I realize just how wonderful the show really was, however. When you start at the beginning and make your way through the seasons, you have the ability to watch life go by. You watch three adorable girls become three adorable, but challenged women. You see young men make and break careers, relationships, succeed and fail at parenting. And in a scary way, it's almost as if it's happening in real time. "Look how fast Michelle has grown!" I hear myself say, or "DJ's wearing MAKEUP? It seems like just yesterday.." It doesn't matter what kind of family you have, because even if you aren't close with your own, you instantly become close with the Tanners and watching them grow and learn new things, you can't help but reflect on your own life and think - am I letting these small memories go too easily? Shouldn't I cherish every moment of life because I know (like the unfortunate season 8) it's all going to come to an end someday? I am a very picky person about watching television, I could name only a handful of shows that would be able to keep my attention for a season, much less 8. Full House is probably my 2nd favorite of them all (Just behind I Love Lucy) because there is so much character growth and importance of each episode that missing a single one would be like missing a daughter's wedding. Some episodes are "better" than others, of course, but that's true of all memories and strengthens the quality of the show. There's not always a pole through Danny's wall, there's not always a near eloping, and that's what makes it special. Sometimes it's just the first day of school, sometimes it's peer pressure. Little things that families so often forget as important moments become highlighted in Full House. It may make me sound like a lonely house wife, but many times (more than I care to admit) have I had a tear brimming in my eyes while watching these episodes. As the girls grow up it only gets worse... I don't know if I'm strong enough to have children of my own. Review: Kids like show, good quality TV show and nice box set of quality DVDs - Kids like the show. DVD cases could be a bit heavier duty, but I’m impressed that the DVD jackets are well labeled, designed, and has Full House photos. Each season is a different color with two DVDs per season, each DVD case holds two DVDs for a total of four DVDs per season. Our box that houses all the DVDs came crunched in, so the packaging could be improved. Price is fair, wishing DVDs + digital stream purchase was available. DVDs play well, no complaints on skipping.

| Contributor | Various |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,730 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Genre | Comedy, Kids & Family, Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 32 |
T**N
Live in the Moment, Cherish the Memories
Full House has always been a part of my life. I'm young enough that it was mostly reruns I watched growing up, but even in a dis-connected pick-and-choose television timeline, the Tanner family was always a joy to watch. In every cheesy, sugar coated episode there was a lesson to be learned, a moment shared, some laughter, and above all - a memory. It wasn't until I started watching this box set did I realize just how wonderful the show really was, however. When you start at the beginning and make your way through the seasons, you have the ability to watch life go by. You watch three adorable girls become three adorable, but challenged women. You see young men make and break careers, relationships, succeed and fail at parenting. And in a scary way, it's almost as if it's happening in real time. "Look how fast Michelle has grown!" I hear myself say, or "DJ's wearing MAKEUP? It seems like just yesterday.." It doesn't matter what kind of family you have, because even if you aren't close with your own, you instantly become close with the Tanners and watching them grow and learn new things, you can't help but reflect on your own life and think - am I letting these small memories go too easily? Shouldn't I cherish every moment of life because I know (like the unfortunate season 8) it's all going to come to an end someday? I am a very picky person about watching television, I could name only a handful of shows that would be able to keep my attention for a season, much less 8. Full House is probably my 2nd favorite of them all (Just behind I Love Lucy) because there is so much character growth and importance of each episode that missing a single one would be like missing a daughter's wedding. Some episodes are "better" than others, of course, but that's true of all memories and strengthens the quality of the show. There's not always a pole through Danny's wall, there's not always a near eloping, and that's what makes it special. Sometimes it's just the first day of school, sometimes it's peer pressure. Little things that families so often forget as important moments become highlighted in Full House. It may make me sound like a lonely house wife, but many times (more than I care to admit) have I had a tear brimming in my eyes while watching these episodes. As the girls grow up it only gets worse... I don't know if I'm strong enough to have children of my own.
H**T
Kids like show, good quality TV show and nice box set of quality DVDs
Kids like the show. DVD cases could be a bit heavier duty, but I’m impressed that the DVD jackets are well labeled, designed, and has Full House photos. Each season is a different color with two DVDs per season, each DVD case holds two DVDs for a total of four DVDs per season. Our box that houses all the DVDs came crunched in, so the packaging could be improved. Price is fair, wishing DVDs + digital stream purchase was available. DVDs play well, no complaints on skipping.
V**H
“You got it, dude.”
As a 45-year-old mom of three, who values strong family relationships and wholesome entertainment, I was so excited to discover that all eight seasons of Full House were available on DVD. We are a low screen, highly active, outdoorsy kind of household, but we do enjoy watching movies and old TV shows on DVD from time to time. Full House brings back so many great memories from my own childhood. After revisiting a few of the episodes, it’s been fun to witness this show bring joy and laughter to my kids.
R**Y
Fun show for children
My daughter is a big fan of this show so my son wanted to buy this set for her for Christmas. She is 7 and he is 10. In early Dec. this set was not as expensive as it is now. I am so glad it wasn't so expensive then because the look on her face Christmas morning was priceless. She was so shocked and immediately gave her brother a hug. This show is just fun entertainment for the kids with only Jesse's smooching on many different girls (until he gets married) as the raciest scenes. Of course, when DJ gets older she starts smooching on different guys (try explaining that to a 7 yr old girl). But, other than that, it is a show you can go to the kitchen to start dinner and trust that your 7 and 10 yr old child aren't being exposed to explicit adult themes. The box is just as pictured - the townhouse that is the show's setting. It is easy for her to handle and the dvds are in slim line cases inside the box. Wish there were a brochure with some history of the show and bios of the cast to answer her many questions about the lives of the actors. The case isn't unsightly in the family room. We placed it on the book shelf and it looks fine.
J**N
I love this show!
I love "Full House" so when I saw this complete series collection I asked for it and received it as a birthday gift. I didn't own any of the season sets so this was a good buy, as it saved about 50 bucks from buying all of the seasons separately. If you own most of the seasons already, don't purchase this (unless you think the box design is really cool, like me); it just packages all of the seasons together. There are no extras; no extra features disc or booklet. I recommend just purchasing the rest of the seasons separately if you already own more than half of them. As for the features, this does contain the unaired pilot, a few trivia episodes, a couple of special featurettes, and commentary on a few episodes from executive producer/writer/creator Jeff Franklin. It also has an episode guide and interactive menus so you can easily access what you want to watch. For those who complain about the lack of special features, this show was in production from 1987 to 1995. They were not planning on releasing the series on VHS, let alone DVD. Shows in production now are planning on DVD releases so they specifically create features for this purpose while filming episodes. Just enjoy the features that are included, and if you really want to know behind the scenes tidbits look up the show on wikipedia. If you want bloopers, just find them on youtube. And if you love "Full House" purchase this collection. You won't be disappointed!
M**A
dvds came out great
good
S**Y
Good
Good
S**R
What All Retro TV Shows Should Be Like...
I LOVED Full House when I was a kid. It was very rare that there was a good quality show that had main characters that were my age (I'm only a couple of years younger than Candace Cameron.) This, along with Family Matters and Boy Meets World, were the exceptions. Great lessons, acting that was cheesy but a lot of fun, and comfort. This has always been one of my big comfort shows. With the new sequel show, Fuller House coming out in a few weeks, I wanted to see the old episodes....not that the show isn't on 20 times a day as it is, but being able to watch it whenever I want is really great. This set came out a few years ago, in a box shaped like the house (though it had a pointed roof when the actual house has a flat roof. meh), but this is actually much better. The contents are the same, but this house is much better because it has a picture of the cast on the front. The dvds are in clear, slim cases, two discs to a case. I haven't watched much of the episodes as of yet, but the few that I have watched are great quality for being filmed on video tape just about 30 years ago. I didn't see any artifacts or compression...that I noticed. Even the unaired pilot with a different actor in place of the well known Bob Saget is in just about perfect condition. It was really weird, but cool, to see the episode with a different actor in the part. The lines are the same, though a few of the shots have a slightly different angle. It's fun to watch, but doesn't have the same heart that the regular version of the episode does. Bob Saget just emotes better. The only real downside of this set is that there aren't more special features. I understand that back when the show was made, there wasn't really that much of a home video market, and so there aren't usually vintage special features to go with the episodes. But I really wish they could have gotten the cast together to make some new commentaries or memory documentaries. I do know that the cast hangs out from time to time, so it should have been easy to do. Oh, well. Considering that the show is so amazing and the enjoyment you get from it, lacking commentaries is a minor grievance. If you are in any way a fan of the late 80s and early 90s, especially the tv programs, you should pick up this set. It's well worth the price.
K**N
Great tv show
Great tv show picture is a little bit fuzzy
L**O
🤗
I love it 🤩🤩🤩
A**A
Amazing! Ma manca di sottotitoli
Tutto molto bello, l’unica pecca è che manca di sottotitoli sia in italiano che in alcuni dvd in inglese. Un vero peccato perché in Italia meritava molto di più, ma sono sempre uno spettacolo. Magari un giorno chissà
J**S
La recomiendo, se puede ver en Europa
Todo perfecto, llego justo a tiempo. La serie está perfecta y viene con subtítulos latino para las personas que le cuesta todavía el inglés.
W**A
Perfekte englische Serie zum Englisch lernen!
Super witzige Serie, mit der man sehr gut sein Englisch auffrischen kann. Der Handlung kann man sehr gut folgen, auch wenn man nicht jedes Wort übersetzebn kann. Bei mir klappt der Regionalcode 1 problemlos über den VLC-Player. Bin sehr glücklich mit dem Kauf.
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