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Candace Cameron Bure | ... |
D.J. Tanner-Fuller
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Jodie Sweetin | ... |
Stephanie Tanner
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Andrea Barber | ... |
Kimmy Gibbler
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Michael Campion | ... |
Jackson Fuller
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Elias Harger | ... |
Max Fuller
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Soni Bringas | ... |
Ramona Gibbler
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Dashiell Messitt | ... |
Tommy Fuller Jr.
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Fox Messitt | ... |
Tommy Fuller Jr.
(13 episodes, 2016)
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John Brotherton | ... |
Matt Harmon
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(8 episodes, 2016)
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Juan Pablo Di Pace | ... |
Fernando
(7 episodes, 2016)
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Scott Weinger | ... |
Steve Hale
(6 episodes, 2016)
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Ashley Liao | ... |
Lola
(6 episodes, 2016)
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Fuller House is a spin-off series based on the hit ABC family sitcom Full House (1987-95) created and executive produced by Jeff Franklin for Netflix. D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Candace Cameron-Bure) is a recently widowed mom to a 13-year-old named Jackson (Michael Campion), 7-year-old named Max (Elias Harger), and a newborn son named Tommy (Fox and Dashiell Messitt). After realizing she is unable to cope with the demands of holding a full time job as a veterinarian in addition to raising three kids, her sister Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and childhood best friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber), who is also the mother of a 13-year-old daughter (Soni Bringas), offer to move in to bring up her children. Written by Eli Allen
I watched the first four episodes today on Netflix, and I must say, i was pleasantly surprised. I was having doubts of this return / reboot of one the cutest family shows from the 80s/90s, but the show blew me away from the Pilot episode. DJ, Stefanie and Kimmi are back, now as grown ups where DJ needs to raise her 3 sons by herself, and of course require help. Danny, Jessie and Joey are also back, mainly as guest stars im guessing throughout the season. The show starts fresh with frequent recalls of events of the older show, the director even gives us split screen scenes with both the new and older show scenes playing. Subtle funny moments and not going over the top as i was expecting, with hilarious puns and jokes from the older show. The family battle newer challenges with their newer kids like the obsession with electronic tablets, etc Sadly, there is no Michelle, that the whole cast acknowledge in quite a funny way during the first episode! Who knows, she might be brought back in the future. In summary, such a great, heartwarming and funny reboot for the whole family to enjoy