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List Price: $169.98 | | Label: Warner Home Video
Salesrank: 1548
Released: November 6, 2007 |
| Our Price: $82.99 |
| Used Price: $82.79 |
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MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD |
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| Features:
Box set Closed-captioned Color DVD Widescreen NTSC | |
Editorial Review:
Full House is the ever-popular family-friendly sitcom about a recent widower (Bob Saget) who takes over raising his three daughters with the help of his wife's brother (John Stamos) and his best friend (Dave Coulier). The series launched the careers of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. 192 episodes on 32 DVDs.
Full House - The Complete Series Collection Reviews:
Family oriented 
2009-12-12 - My daughter is an avid fan of Full house so it was a great surprise for her to get this on her birthday!!! It came right on time and in good condition. I like the packaging. We have watched some episodes together and it is very family oriented and a lot of lessons and ways to handle different situations raising kids.
I think it is a good tool for parents.
Great purchase!! On time delivery!! 
2009-11-30 - Great purchase, brand new just as stated. On time delivery, would buy from again. :)
Great Family Show 
2009-11-15 - They don't make them like this anymore, but I sure wish they did!
This is a great family show for everyone to enjoy.
love it 
2009-09-16 - I bought this box set of Fullhouse for my 10 yr old Grand-daughter, she loves them so much. she takes these when we go out to watch on her portable tv. My children grew up watching Fullhouse and now for my grandchildren, Its a great buy and you will love it as Adults.
Vile and revolting 
2009-09-09 - I remember periodically watching this show when younger and thinking it was ridiculous in the simplicity of the problems the family faced. The characters oozed enough sugar that I'm sure long-term fans suffer from diabetes. And yet, there was litle else on television of value.
Flipping through the channels the other day, I just so happened to catch bits of a rerun episode and was about to show my little kids until I discovered the subplot about DJ's friend, Kimmy - more annoying than Jar Jar Binks - and her non-stop makeout sessions with her boyfriend. Forget family friendly, this show is disgusting and stupid.
You'd be better off teaching your kids life lessons through a good book.