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# Full House: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD)

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Since Full House began, Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) has been worried his girls would grow up too soon. In the show's seventh season, D.J. (Candace Cameron) continues to see Steve (Scott Weinger), but now he's in college--and has his own apartment. As for Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), she starts hanging out with an "edgy" junior high crowd (including The Practice 's Marla Sokoloff). Nothing bad happens, of course, but it's enough to raise Danny's blood pressure a notch or two. Even Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) is tired of being treated like a little kid, so he eases up on a few rules. Aside from the Katsopolis twins (Dylan and Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit), who are now walking and talking, that leaves Jesse (John Stamos) and Joey (Dave Coulier). With Joey's assistance, Jesse becomes a leather-clad businessman when he takes over the Smash Club, where his old band got their start. At the opening, Ben Stein shows up as a restaurant reviewer, while the Del Rubio Triplets perform Devo's "Whip It" ("Another Opening, Another No Show"). That's the good news. The bad news hits a few episodes later when Danny's fiancée, Vicky (Gail Edwards), informs him that she's moving to New York ("The Perfect Couple"). For the most part, the seventh season represents a holding pattern for Full House . There are no cast additions or subtractions, but the characters do embark on some new adventures, mostly of the dating variety (plus, D.J.'s hair gets incrementally shorter, while Becky's gets darker). Notable episodes include "The Test," in which D.J. has a nightmare about her SATs (guest starring Vanna White), "The Last Dance," in which Jesse loses his grandfather, and "Too Little Richard Too Late," in which the legendary performer plays a benefit for Michelle's school--with Uncle Jesse on drums. --Kathleen C. Fennessy Full House: The Complete Seventh Season (DVD) In season seven of the heartwarming family comedy series, Stephanie and the family teach 7-year-old Michelle the importance of being able to laugh at yourself and your mistakes. Joey becomes the new host of a television game show about couples and Danny realizes he wants to marry Vicky (guest star Gail Edwards) … but will she accept? Meanwhile, Jesse opens a club for teenagers called the Smash Club and struggles with whether to be a friend or a father to his twin 2-year-old sons. D.J.’s boyfriend, Steve, gets his own apartment and Danny worries about his daughter being alone with him unsupervised. Guest stars this season include Jurnee Smollett-Bell (Friday Night Lights, Cosby), Marla Sokoloff (The Practice), Vanna White (Wheel of Fortune), Suzanne Somers (Three’s Company) and Little Richard. Plus, series star John Stamos plays a dual role as Jesse’s cousin who is visiting from Greece. Spoiler alert: He’s not as cool as Jesse!

Review: Stil a favorite after all these years - and my daughters favorite series as well - For those of us who grew up on Full House, it's still a favorite for most of us today. Several years ago, I passed my love of the show onto my daughters, who now love it just as much (or maybe even more, than I do.) Every year I buy them a new season or two. This year we're up to the 7th. We're just sad that next season, it comes to an end. (Although, my middle daughter is holding out hope for them to make more. I haven't broke it to her yet that the girls are all grown up and my age. I probably should, but I like the little mysteries in life that makes my kids happy.) If anything, I think the series only improved with time. For those that haven't seen it - it's classic 80's TV. With good, wholesome, family values. They try to solve the little problems in life. (And as in the case of TV, they can always solve them in 30 minutes or less, and the kids are always willing to listen to the wisdom of their parents and those older than them. Oh, if only...) But, I think that's why we all liked 80's TV so much. It was pure. The problems were real to life, but they mostly ended happily. And isn't that what we all want out of life? So, if we can't get it in real life, we might as well immerse ourselves in the pretend world for a little while and let them solve life's problems for us. And although the problems do get solved quickly, they're real problems. They're problems that we all faced at one time or another in life. Problems our children, especially our girls, still face. They have issues with boys, drinking, weight, parties, abuse, and even death. Heck, the whole thing revolves around them losing their mother at an early age, and being raised by their dad, uncle and dad's best friend. The comedy is fantastic, the music even better - ahhh Uncle Jessie! and it's no surprise why it still is one of my favorite TV shows today. And of course, since the twin boys are now toddlers in this season, I think my middle daughter can relate even more - as her little brother is the same age, and just as much a terror. She likes to watch the conflicts the girls have with them. It makes her realize, she isn't alone. (She's just glad there is only 1 of her brother.) ;)
Review: Buy! I love it, my kids love it, good clean, hilarious show! - I am 32, I grew up watching this. I even called it the "Michelle show" way before I was old enough to care what it was called. I would tell my mom to call me inside from playing to watch in when it came on. It was a great show back then and still is today! The thing is today they just don't make (or rarely make) good, clean, and actually funny family shows! I would sooooooo much rather my kids watch this on DVD than just about anything that comes on TV! And don't even get me started on video games. Sometimes at least, do you just want to sit and watch something as a family where you never have to cover little eyes or say "don't repeat that"? Then I suggest this strongly!! This season is particularly awesome to me because, DJ is dealing with older teen stuff, Michelle and Stephanie are sharing a room and learning to respect each other. Jessy and Rebecca live up stairs with the twins who are walking and talking. Joey is the bachelor without children, but very much raising children. Danny is a single dad, widowed at the start of the series, trying to juggle 3 girls, a career, his obsessive cleaning habits, and trying the dating world. There is a house full of people dealing with a wide range and variety of issues that just about anyone has someone to relate to. It's always funny and there is always a moral or lesson to every episode. Plus the history that is "accidentally " packed in because it was "so long ago" according to my kids lol. They use landlines, VCRS, one TV in the house, stuff my kids find unreal, but they are fascinated by it! It came a little slow, I ordered used, but it was in great condition! We own almost all seasons, but we will definitely be getting them all!!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Andrea Barber, Ashley Olsen, Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit, Bob Saget, Bob Sand, Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier, Dennis Rinsler, Don Van Atta, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, Ellen Guylas, James O'Keefe, Jeff Franklin, Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Marc Warren, Mary-Kate Olsen, Robert L. Boyett, Scott Weinger, Thomas L. Miller, Tom Amundsen Contributor Andrea Barber, Ashley Olsen, Blake Tuomy-Wilhoit, Bob Saget, Bob Sand, Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier, Dennis Rinsler, Don Van Atta, Dylan Tuomy-Wilhoit, Ellen Guylas, James O'Keefe, Jeff Franklin, Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos, Lori Loughlin, Marc Warren, Mary-Kate Olsen, Robert L. Boyett, Scott Weinger, Thomas L. Miller, Tom Amundsen See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 779 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Comedy, Kids & Family, Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 4 |

## Product Details

- **Format:** NTSC, Subtitled
- **Genre:** Comedy, Kids & Family, Television
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 4

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stil a favorite after all these years - and my daughters favorite series as well
*by J***H on December 28, 2013*

For those of us who grew up on Full House, it's still a favorite for most of us today. Several years ago, I passed my love of the show onto my daughters, who now love it just as much (or maybe even more, than I do.) Every year I buy them a new season or two. This year we're up to the 7th. We're just sad that next season, it comes to an end. (Although, my middle daughter is holding out hope for them to make more. I haven't broke it to her yet that the girls are all grown up and my age. I probably should, but I like the little mysteries in life that makes my kids happy.) If anything, I think the series only improved with time. For those that haven't seen it - it's classic 80's TV. With good, wholesome, family values. They try to solve the little problems in life. (And as in the case of TV, they can always solve them in 30 minutes or less, and the kids are always willing to listen to the wisdom of their parents and those older than them. Oh, if only...) But, I think that's why we all liked 80's TV so much. It was pure. The problems were real to life, but they mostly ended happily. And isn't that what we all want out of life? So, if we can't get it in real life, we might as well immerse ourselves in the pretend world for a little while and let them solve life's problems for us. And although the problems do get solved quickly, they're real problems. They're problems that we all faced at one time or another in life. Problems our children, especially our girls, still face. They have issues with boys, drinking, weight, parties, abuse, and even death. Heck, the whole thing revolves around them losing their mother at an early age, and being raised by their dad, uncle and dad's best friend. The comedy is fantastic, the music even better - ahhh Uncle Jessie! and it's no surprise why it still is one of my favorite TV shows today. And of course, since the twin boys are now toddlers in this season, I think my middle daughter can relate even more - as her little brother is the same age, and just as much a terror. She likes to watch the conflicts the girls have with them. It makes her realize, she isn't alone. (She's just glad there is only 1 of her brother.) ;)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy! I love it, my kids love it, good clean, hilarious show!
*by A***T on August 28, 2016*

I am 32, I grew up watching this. I even called it the "Michelle show" way before I was old enough to care what it was called. I would tell my mom to call me inside from playing to watch in when it came on. It was a great show back then and still is today! The thing is today they just don't make (or rarely make) good, clean, and actually funny family shows! I would sooooooo much rather my kids watch this on DVD than just about anything that comes on TV! And don't even get me started on video games. Sometimes at least, do you just want to sit and watch something as a family where you never have to cover little eyes or say "don't repeat that"? Then I suggest this strongly!! This season is particularly awesome to me because, DJ is dealing with older teen stuff, Michelle and Stephanie are sharing a room and learning to respect each other. Jessy and Rebecca live up stairs with the twins who are walking and talking. Joey is the bachelor without children, but very much raising children. Danny is a single dad, widowed at the start of the series, trying to juggle 3 girls, a career, his obsessive cleaning habits, and trying the dating world. There is a house full of people dealing with a wide range and variety of issues that just about anyone has someone to relate to. It's always funny and there is always a moral or lesson to every episode. Plus the history that is "accidentally " packed in because it was "so long ago" according to my kids lol. They use landlines, VCRS, one TV in the house, stuff my kids find unreal, but they are fascinated by it! It came a little slow, I ordered used, but it was in great condition! We own almost all seasons, but we will definitely be getting them all!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "We All Live Here"
*by M***S on September 10, 2007*

For six seasons, we've watched the Tanner family laugh, love, and learn together. And season seven offers another chance to enjoy the antics of this fun family. Everyone continues to grow and learn. D.J. (Candace Cameron) is finding facing the SAT's a nightmare. On the plus side, her boyfriend Steve (Scott Weinger) has moved into his own apartment. Middle daughter Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) has to make all new friends when she enters a junior high school where she knows no one. Meanwhile, Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) must decide between her old best friend and her new best friend when Teddy (Tahj Mowry) moves back to town. The adults face new challenges as well. Danny (Bob Saget) faces a hard decision with his fiancee. Joey (Dave Coulier) has a new girlfriend. Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lori Loughlin) must deal with disciplining their twins. And Jesse inherits his band's old stomping grounds, that is, if he can keep The Smash Club open. There are also some episodes with more serious themes. Stephanie leads an anti-smoking episode. Michelle enters a soap box derby and learns that girls can do anything, too. And the whole family learns some lessons when Jesse's grandfather unexpectedly dies. By this point in the series, things were moving along fairly well. The characters and actors are well established, but they keep finding new challenges for everyone to deal with. The show is still sweet, but the cuteness factor has diminished as the girls have grown up. As have the use of the various catch phrases the characters used to say. This is still wholesome entertainment the entire family can enjoy. Since this is season seven, most people have already made up their minds about the show. If you love it, you'll love this latest set. And if you don't, there's nothing here that will change your mind.

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