Full House: The Complete Third Season |  | Directors: Bill Foster, Jeff Franklin, Tom Rickard Actors: Bob Saget, John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 552 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.7
MPN: 75257 UPC: 012569752573 EAN: 0012569752573 ASIN: B000E1MXVO
Theatrical Release Date: September 22, 1987 Release Date: April 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | New additions to the Tanner household, birthday parties at gas stations, bullies at school, death-defying stunts and more! Join the Tanners once again for another hilarious season of Full House. Watch as DJ hides out with her first bout of acne, Michelle starts school, Stephanie drives Joey's new car and the men compete to see who's the most athletic of them all. Don't miss the latest antics of th |
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Product Description A recently widowed father raises his three daughters with the help of his brother-in-law and his best friend. Item Type: DVD Movie Item Rating: NR Street Date: 04/04/06 Wide Screen: no Director Cut: no Special Edition: no Language: ENGLISH Foreign Film: noSubtitles: no Dubbed: no Full Frame: yes Re-Release: no Packaging: Sleeve
Amazon.com Two years ago, rocker Jesse (John Stamos, Jake in Progress) and stand-up comedian Joey (Dave Coulier, Skating with Celebrities) moved in with TV personality Danny (Bob Saget, most recently seen subverting his kindly dad image on Showtime's Huff) and daughters after the death of their mother. The next year, Jesse started seeing Danny's co-host, Becky (Lori Loughlin), who became a mother figure to Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), D.J. (Candace Cameron), and Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen). Taking a page from the Brady Bunch playbook, the year begins with a trip to Hawaii to celebrate their anniversary as an extended family. In the season premiere ("Tanner's Island"), Uncle Jesse even gets to sing a song by his hero, Elvis Presley (Blue Hawaii's "Rock-a-Hula Baby"). After they return, it's time for Stephanie and D.J. to head back to class. Stephanie's first day in second grade is a blast, while D.J.'s first day in junior high is a bust ("Back to School Blues"), but things improve once she stops trying so hard to fit in. Other third year changes include new dog Comet ("And They Call It Puppy Love"), D.J.'s first kiss ("13 Candles"), and birthday number three for precocious munchkin Michelle ("The Greatest Birthday on Earth"), who begins pre-school shortly afterwards ("Bye, Bye, Birdie"). Guest stars include Ed McMahon ("Star Search"), Scott Baio ("Dr. Dare Rides Again"), the Beach Boys' Mike Love ("Our Very First Telethon"), and Everybody Loves Raymond's Doris Roberts as Grandma Tanner ("Granny Tanny"). --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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season 3 January 3, 2006 William A. Mcdavid (Fullerton CA) 20 out of 22 found this review helpful
This is the season where one of the greatest sitcoms of all time really took off. All the characters are clearly established now. Becky (Lori Laughlin) appears in the opening credits for the first time and remains there for all the remaining seasons. Becky and Danny (Bob Sagat) are firmly entrenched as hosts of "Wake up San Fransico". Jesse and Joey (John Stamos and Dave Coulier) are still in the adevertising buisness and doing well. Donna Jo (Candence Cameron), Stephanie (Jody Sweetin) and Michelle (Mary Kate and Ashley Oslen) are just as funny and cute as ever. This is the first season where Michelle is old enough to have a real role, and she excels at it. We also see more of Kimmie (Andrea Barber) DJ's best friend who is basically bad news for everyone. It is my belief that with this season coming out there is a good chance all 8 seasons will be out soon. I truly hope so.
-wamcdavi
Full House is quality, family entertainment!! March 29, 2006 Stacey Lance (Brea, CA United States) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
To this day, I still watch Full House. The show lasted eight seasons. It is still quality family entertainment, with reruns still in syndication TEN YEARS after the show was cancelled. That says a lot about what the show meant to a lot of people. I was 9 when the show first aired, and 17 when it was cancelled. I am almost 29 and still love watching the reruns! As the show ended in 1995, it was still in the Top 30 on the Nielsen ratings scale. Say what you want about Full House. Everyone has a right to their opinion. However, in this day and age where sex, crude humor, and vulgarity are common place, it is nice to know I can put on Full House and know my children will be taught good morals mixed with a little humor. I hope to own all eight seasons of this corny show. Long live Full House!!!!!
The BEST SHOW EVER March 20, 2006 Amir Lak 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
I am 26 year old, and I grew up watching Full House. To this day, it remains my favorite show, even though I've seen every episode a zillion times, to the point of knowing the lines to every episode. I guess I might be bias to the show, since I grew up with it, but I think no other show came close to Full House. I'm extremely glad the 3rd season is coming out, and I can't wait until I own all 8 season on DVD. Full House is by far the best show ever.
~*~Full House Episode List~*~ March 1, 2006 Annahhh (New Zealand) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
1. Tanner's Island
A family vacation doesn't go as planned for the Tanner's who sail off to potato-chip-crumb island, which is, unknown to them until the end, Pua!
2. Back to School Blues
DJ's first day in Junior High is pretty rough.
3. Breaking up is Hard to Do (in 22 Minutes)
Because your a couple doesn't mean you have to like everything the other likes to do. Jesse and Rebecca find this out when Jesse and Rebecca don't agree on their activities.
4. Nerd for a Day
Stephanie makes a new friend by realizing that calling people names can hurt their feelings.
5. Granny Tanny
Brussels sprouts and pencil beds. Granny is now retired and visits the Tanner household for a visit. Little do they know that their plot to make Granny feel wanted would backfire. Will Granny Tanny ever leave?
6. Star Search
Joey tries to get where he hoped to be during his career by winning "Star Search".
7. And They Call It Puppy Love
A visitor from Ohio graces the Tanner household. And one of its offspring gets a permanent home there.
8. Divorce Court
A big nose is not always a bad thing. It may just win you something literally. When Jesse thinks he is in better shape then Joey or Danny the challenge is on.
9. Dr. Dare Rides Again
It's hard to let go of your wild past when your friends are still living it. That's what Jesse finds out when his old buddy Pete stops by to visit.
10. The Greatest Birthday on Earth
Jesse, Michelle, and Stephanie are locked inside of a gas station. Jesse and Stephanie try to make it a good birthday for Michelle.
11. Aftershocks
An earthquake can be very scary to adults let alone children. Stephanie has a difficult time coping with an earthquake that occurred while Danny wasn't home.
12. Joey & Stacy and ... Oh, Yeah, Jesse
Jesse and Joey pitch an idea to a client but the client doesn't really care for it. By the coaxing of one of the backup singers helping the guys and dating Joey, encourages Joey to take a risk and pitch his idea without consulting with Jesse first.
13. No More Mr. Dumb Guy
Being smart doesn't always mean you have to know a lot about books. Jese finds this out when he feels threatened by an old teacher of Rebecca's who shows up for a liturature soiree.
14. Misadventures in Baby-Sitting
How many uses are there for butter? DJ comes up with one that is not likely to be very popular amongst toast lovers. DJ takes a job babysitting so she could earn money to get a phone. But DJ gets in a bit above her head.
15. Lust in the Dust
How many way's is there to break a date? Ask Danny because he has done so to many times. The rest of the Tanner's are becoming concerned at Danny's excuses why he won't date somebody.
16. Bye, Bye Birdie
Nosey sister and a fly away birds are the main themes in this episode. Curosity gets the better of Stephanie regarding DJ's private life and Michelle has a rough day at preschool.
17. 13 Candles
DJ finally turns thirteen. The guys over react when they hear that they're playing "Spin The Bottle" at DJ's party.
18. Mr. Egghead
Joey is the host of "Mr. Egghead". When he is demonstrating something, the punching bag hits Stephanie in the nose and breaks it. To make it worse, it was the day before picture day!
19. Those Better Not be the Days
To teach the girls a lesson, the guys switch roles with the girls. The girls will be the adults and the guys will show them what it's like to not be appreciated. The plan backfires.
20. Honey, I broke the house
Stephanie gets into Joey's car and it moves. It moves backwards and goes through the kitchen wall.
21. Just Say No Way
What appears to be is not always what is. Joey, Danny and Jesse learn this the hard way when what appears to Jesse is DJ was drinking at the dance. When the truth comes out the guys need to do some big time apologizing to DJ.
22. Three Men and Another Baby
Jesse is babysitting Tony. Michelle gets jealous when Jesse pays more attention to Tony.
23. Fraternity Reunion
Danny wears pearl earrings and Joey wears a bra. What some people will do to seek revenge even if it is a 10 year old situation. See what happens when Danny and Joey set out for their 10 year fraternity reunion.
24. Our Very First Telethon
Telethon host Danny falls asleep during the show--and his family picks up where he left off.
Full House is an awesome tv show to watch its sutible for all ages. John Stamos who plays (Jessie Katsopolis) is the Uncle and he is a musician and wirtes jingles. Bob Saget (Danny Tanner) Is the dad of the house and he is a tv presenter and Wake up Sanfrancisco. Dave Coulier (Joseph Gladstone) is a comedian but he goes into the jingle writting business with Jessie. Candace Cameron (DJ Tanner) is the oldest and of the 3 girls in this show. Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner) is the middle child. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen play (Michelle Tanner) the yougest child in the Tanner family. Lori Loughlin ( Rebbeca Donaldson- Katsopolis is Jessie's girlfriend and Danny's co host in Wake up Sanfrancisco.
Full House is AWESOME!!! April 4, 2006 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I think Full House is the best show in the world! I own seasons 1 and 2 and watch it almost every day! I would give it a 10!!
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