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Full House: The Complete Sixth Season (1992)
Starring: John Stamos, Dave Coulier Director: Jack Shea Rating: Not Rated
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The welcome mat is out for another full season of Full House, where the Tanner household population explosions has now reached nine. But that just means more fun-for-all and all-for-fun. Michelle is named Princess for a Day at Disney World. D.J. attends her very first prom. Stephanie heads for Auckland, New Zealand. (Oops! She thought the flight announcement said - "Oakland.") Joey adds laughs as he shares the mic at Jesse's new disc jockey job. Danny gets up the nerve to propose to Vicky. And high school dropout Jesse finally makes the grade: he goes back to school to get his diploma and a brand-new sense of pride. Oh, and he has another good plan: a new baby, maybe. Will the house soon hold 10? Watch and find out!
Episodes:
01. "Come Fly With Me"
As the family picks up D.J. at the airport, Stephanie and Michelle accidentally board a plane heading to Auckland, New Zealand.
02. "The Long Goodbye"
Michelle's best friend Teddy moves away to Texas, while Danny figures out how to have a long-distance relationship with Vicky.
03. "Road to Tokyo"
Jesse's song "Forever" is #1 on the music charts in Japan, but the pleasures of Jesse's stardom affect Becky.
04. "Radio Days"
Jesse and Joey are offered a job as afternoon disc jockeys, but are fighting with each other.
05. "Lovers and Other Tanners"
D.J. forgets all her priorities when her realationship with Steve begins to grow.
06. "Educating Jesse"
Jesse reveals to the family that he dropped out of high school, and attempts to go back to get his diploma.
07. "Trouble in Twin Town"
Rebecca's rich cousin Dick Donaldson and his twin daughters come to town for the best twins contest, which then prompts Jesse to enter his twins into the contest.
08. "The Play's the Thing"
Jesse and Joey direct Michelle's play "Yankee Doodle", but Michelle isn't chosen to be the lead role of Yankee Doodle.
09. "Nice Guys Finish First"
Joey plans to play in a charity hockey game, but an old acquaintance comes back to hassle Joey with an old negative memory.
10. "I'm Not D.J."
Stephanie wants to get her ears pierced, but Danny won't let her.
11. "Designing Mothers"
Vicky's mother redecorates Stephanie and Michelle's room, but Danny isn't ready to change his ways and environment.
12. "A Very Tanner Christmas"
The Tanner's celebrate Christmas, only for D.J. to find out that Steve is planning to move to Florida for college.
13. "The Dating Game"
Stephanie goes out with a friend for some pizza, and thinks it's an actual date rather than a gathering.
14. "Birthday Blues"
Busy with her anniversary with Steve, D.J. forgets about Kimmy's birthday.
15. "Be True to Your Pre-School"
Jesse lies on an application for the Twins to get into an exclusive pre-school.
16. "The Heartbreak Kid"
Steve gives Michelle a Valentine's Day cookie, which leads to her wanting to marry him. However, Steve believes it is all a joke, thus upsetting Michelle.
17. "Silence is Not Golden"
Stephanie is paired up with the class bully for a writing assignment, but later finds out that he is a victim of child abuse.
18. "Please Don't Touch the Dinosaur"
Danny and Jesse chaperone a class trip to the museum, but Jesse doesn't have any displine towards his group of kids, leading to terrible events.
19. "Subterranean Graduation Blues"
On his way to his high school graduation, Jesse and the family get stuck in the subway.
20. "Grand Gift Auto"
Joey gets D.J. a car for her birthday, but it is then reveled that the car is stolen.
21. "Room for One More?"
Jesse tries to prove to Rebecca that they can have another baby, despite their busy lives and the responsibilities of taking care of the Nicky and Alex.
22. "Prom Night"
D.J. and Steve go out to prom night, where Steve and his ex-girlfriend are announced King and Queen of the prom.
23. "The House Meets The Mouse, Part One"
The Tanners and Kimmy travel to Disneyworld, however antics fly. Stephanie, Kimmy, and D.J. lose Michelle after she wins a contest at Disneyworld and becomes bossy. Jesse juggles work, music, and his anniversary with Rebecca.
24. "The House Meets The Mouse, Part Two"
The Tanners are featuring in the Disneyworld parade, and Danny proposes to Vicky. |
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Starring:
John Stamos | Dave Coulier | Candace Cameron Bure | Jodie Sweetin | Bob Saget | Mary-Kate Olsen | Ashley Olsen | Lori Loughlin | ...more
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Directed By:
Jack Shea | James O'Keefe | Howard Storm | Lee Shallat Chemel | John Bowab | Richard Correll | Tom Rickard | Peter Baldwin | Jeff Franklin | Bill Foster | John Tracy | Joel Zwick
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Genre:
Comedy, Drama, Television/TV Series
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DVD Release Date:
March 27, 2007
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Format: Region 1
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Rating:
Not Rated
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Year:
1992
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Regional Coding:
R1:
Will only play on North American Region 1 or multi-region DVD players.
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Number of Discs:
4
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Subtitles:
French, Spanish
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Screen Ratio:
Full Screen Edition - 1.33:1
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English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround) | |
Running Time:
565 minutes
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Studio:
Warner Brothers
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UPC/Barcode Number:
085391114499
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Color: Yes
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