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5.0 out of 5 stars ~*~ Full House Season 6 Episode List ~*~
Full House Season 6 Episode List.

1. Come Fly with Me.
DJ comes back from Spain with a surprise. Michelle and Stephanie are extremely excited to see her again. But a boy Stephanie thinks is cute gets on a plane and they go on with him. They go to Auckland, New Zealand.

2. The Long Goodbye.
While Danny struggles with maintaining his...
Published on December 27, 2006 by Annahhh

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1.0 out of 5 stars no subtitles in spanish
why the season 6 and 7 havent got spanish subtitles? i bought all teh season and teh have them, i a big mixtake.
But the worst thing is that the season 6 havent got subtitles in english, so for that, this DVD all bad for me.................
please think in foreing people
Published on September 25, 2007 by Carolina Oliveros


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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ~*~ Full House Season 6 Episode List ~*~, December 27, 2006
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Annahhh (New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
Full House Season 6 Episode List.

1. Come Fly with Me.
DJ comes back from Spain with a surprise. Michelle and Stephanie are extremely excited to see her again. But a boy Stephanie thinks is cute gets on a plane and they go on with him. They go to Auckland, New Zealand.

2. The Long Goodbye.
While Danny struggles with maintaining his long-distance relationship with Vicki or ending it, Michelle learns her best friend Teddy is moving to Texas.

3. Road to Tokyo.
Michelle tries to dig a hole in the backyard to reach Jesse who is in Japan. Jesse has some hard choices to make.

4. Radio Days
Jesse starts yet another career and brings Joey along with him. A Disc Jockey seems right up Jesse alley. He will have to learn to share his time on the radio with Joey however who is also hired.

5. Lovers and Other Tanners
DJ has to learn to put things in her life by priority. Forgetting to pick up Michelle is the last straw for Danny with DJ.

6. Educating Jesse.
Kimmy and DJ make a Don't Drop out of School project. Jesse won't help because he was a school drop out.

7. Trouble in Twin Town.
Money can buy a lot of things but it can't buy happiness. The happiness that Jesse and Becky share. This is proven to both of them when Becky's rich cousin comes into town.

8. The Play's the Thing.
Michelle has to learn that just because you want something doesn't mean you'll always get it. And when you don't you don't just quit what you are a part of.

9. Nice Guy's Finish First.
Joey is stuck in the middle of being nice and not angry like he promised Michelle or win the hockey game he is playing in.

10. I'm Not D.J.
Hair is the main topic in this episode. Nicky and Alex need to go for their first haircuts and Stephanie is sporting the Princess Leila look. What is Stephanie trying to hide?

11. Designing Mothers.
What happens when you combine a medalling mother of your girlfriend, meeting her for the first time, and being left alone with her? TROUBLE. That's what happens when; Vicky's mom comes to meet Danny for the first time.

12. A Very Tanner Christmas.
A Tanner House full of Santa's but who is who is the question. Find out which Santa is Vicky, which is Joey and which is Steve.

13. The Dating Game.
Falling for somebody who doesn't fall for you back is a hard thing. Joey and Stephanie have to learn this the hard way.

14. Birthday Blues.
Kimmy's 16th birthday and Steve & DJ's 6th month anniversary and DJ forgot Kimmy's birthday. DJ throws her a party in 15 minutes, but Steve ruins it for her and Kimmy gets her feelings hurt.

15. Be True to Your Pre-School.
Nicky and Alex play the bassoon? Watch as Jesse lies to get the twins into a well-known preschool.....and does; but him and Becky change their mind and decline.

16. The Heartbreak Kid.
Just because you're young doesn't mean you don't have feelings and can't get them hurt. The Tanners find this out when they take Michelle's crush on Steve lightly.

17. Silence is Not Golden.
In this very heart wrenching episode we find Stephanie in a very difficult situation. She knows of a classmate who is being abused by his father but made a promise not to tell. She is torn between telling because she knows he is in trouble and keeping his secret.

18. Please Don't Touch the Dinosaur.
Super glue and a prayer are in order in this episode. When Jesse and Danny take Michelle's class to the museum. Talk about broken bones. A $4,000,000 dinosaur skeleton is in need of some attention.

19. Subterranean Graduation Blues.
It doesn't matter where you are when something important is supposed to happen as long as your family is there with you to celebrate. Making a difference in somebody's life is worth more than missing out on something you were counting on.

20. Grand Gift Auto.
What seems too good to be true usually is. Joey found this out when he bought DJ a car for her birthday later to find out it was stolen.

21. Room for One More.
Mr. Dad with a peaceful day or house gone mad. Which one do you think Jesse is faced with when he tries to convince Becky that he can handle things so she will agree to have another baby.

22. Prom Night.
A mistaken event takes place at the prom which has DJ in a tailspin. Prom was not what she expected and because of this misunderstanding Prom night seems to be ruined.

23. The House Meets the Mouse (1)
Michelle crowds in front of Stephanie and becomes Princess for a Day. When the other girls don't want to listen to her, she runs away from them to go on her own.

24. The House Meets the Mouse (2)
All Danny wants to do is ask Vicky to marry him. Does he ever get the chance to ask? Every time he tries he is interrupted. Stephanie misses out on some very good times because she is to busy feeling sorry for herself. DJ thinks she see's Steve all over Disney Land. Jesse does an underwater broadcast with a hungry looking shark swimming around.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Full House review, May 6, 2007
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
This is probably the best Full House Season. Mary-Kate and Ashley are older in this season so there funnier.

I really like all of these episodes.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Scott Weinger Fan!, July 22, 2007
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Perksy (Midwest, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
I was a number one Scott Weinger fan back in the DAY! I crushed on him for some years. I'm only some months younger than him. I watched the show when it began, on my own tv, but this was my favorite season because of Scotty.
Then, top it off, I "grew up" with DJ, so that's another factor for me to enjoy the show. And Candace is not even a week older than me.
For anyone who loved the '90s, go for this dvd set!
And for those who loved Scott Weinger, watch, and fall in love with him again!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Full House Season 6, May 12, 2007
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I love this show! It reminds me of when I was growing up since I used to watch it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome for a young girl!, May 14, 2007
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
My daughter LOVED the 6th season of Full House - watches it OVER and OVER again!!! It offers good life lessons and is much more fun to watch then cartoons!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superior Experience, May 12, 2007
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Show Ever.....As Always!, May 7, 2007
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
Full house is my favorite show ever. I watch it on Nick @ Nite all the time. It's even better now that I have it at home to watch. I have the first through the sixth seasons now, and I'm planning on buying the rest.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Show!, April 29, 2007
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
"Full House" was one of my favorite T.V. shows growing up in the early 1990's. It was show where you can sit down with your whole family together and put all your worries behind. All the characters were an absolute joy to watch whenever they appeared on screen. I look foward in owning this show on DVD, but I am going to wait until after all the seasons come out, individually. You see, in the long run, Warner Home Video will eventually release a complete series boxset. This way, You will have the entire show securely in one box without having to worry about losing a season. Look what happened to "Sex and the City", "Friends", and "The Brady Bunch"; they got complete series boxsets after the individual ones came out. Pretty soon, this will happen to other T.V. shows. I suggest you hold on if I were you.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Introducing the season that got it just right!, March 29, 2007
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With a show as lighthearted and enjoyable as "Full House," its contains innocent entertainment that doesn't warrant many negative reviews. Unless you're a cynic who isn't really big on the fluff, it is safe to say that this series represents wholesome fun that we can all gladly revisit through the impressively well-paced DVD releases.

Although all the seasons of "Full House" (with the possible exception of their rough inaugural year) are pleasing to watch, it is this 6th season that got the show's message down just right. As I was looking through the season's episode guide prior to the release of this set, I realized that many of my very favorite episodes were filmed this year, and I believe that the chemistry between the characters was at its best.

A great deal happens for both the adults and the kids this season. To begin, single dad Danny Tanner finds his first true love (after his late wife Pam, of course) in Vicky Larson, who replaces Rebecca on "Wake Up, San Francisco" and initially puts Danny off with her no-nonsense attitude, but eventually wins his heart through her sweet and incredibly likable personality. Former high school dropout Jesse earns his diploma at last and team up with previous business partner Joey to host a local radio show. To add some sparkle to the mix, toddlers Nicky and Alex are now walking, talking, and bringing the classic baby fun to the Tanner household once again. Many fans will notice that the writers opted for a slight age jump with the twins (they were born in the middle of the previous season, which would normally make them less than a year old at this point), primarily to open up more storylines for young parents Jesse and Becky. That goal is certainly achieved throughout the season, as the boys definitely keep their parents on their toes. For proud papa Jesse Katsopolis, there is no road he won't take to give his boys a happy, fulfilling life--even if it means making some "minor embellishments" on the entrance application for Bouton Hall, a super-posh preschool in town! (Hey, if being "unbelievably trilingual" and having a father named "Ambassador Katsopolis" will help get you into a selective preschool, then why not add it to the application?)

Then, of course, there are the beloved Tanner daughters, played perfectly by Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin, and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. At 16, 11 and 6 years old, the girls are growing up quickly and receiving stronger plot material to reflect those changes. High schooler DJ returns from a summer program in Spain with new boyfriend Steve (aka the man with the iron stomach), and the entire season follows the classic ups and downs of her first love. Fifth grader Stephanie--with a new physical look and a perkier-than-usual personality--lets Kimmy Gibbler pierce her ears (now there's a scary thought!), pushes the romance with a fellow baseball teammate, and finds herself an unsuspecting recipient of some frightening secrets from a physically abused classmate (my personal favorite episode). In-between saying good-bye to her longtime friend Teddy and being crowned "Princess of the Day" during a family trip to Disney World, first grader Michelle gets the wrong idea about Steve's friendly behavior toward her and goes full-force with wedding plans (a road that big sister Stephanie went down herself just four years ago). Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are probably at their cutest here, and now they are fashion moguls who have officially reached billionaire status (all before their 21st birthday), it is nice to look back and enjoy their fresh and youthful days.

Bottom line, if you are a loyal fan of this series, this is definitely the DVD to pick up next time you are out shopping. With a $21.99 (approximately) price and episodes as great as the ones this season, you simply can't go wrong. Enjoy Season 6, and let's hope Season 7 is not too far behind!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Full House is GREAT for the whole family!, March 14, 2007
This review is from: Full House: The Complete Sixth Season (DVD)
In a time when you never know if a commercial could provoke an uncomfortable situation in the prime-time TV watching living room (think Viagra), Full House is a refreshing change.
I watched this growing up and now my daughter is watching and enjoying the series. I can't express to you what a major part of her world it is. She loves DJ for the "Big Sister" lessons, Stephanie for the "Hey, I'm almost as big as her!" and Michelle because "she's the baby". She adores uncle Jesse, uncle Joey and Danny. The show has talked about such IMPORTANT character builders like: honesty, integrity, being smart, dealing with bullies, how NOT to become a bully, what it's like to lose your first tooth, what it's like when adults argue, how do grandparents fit into familes, why do some families have one mommy or one daddy or MORE than one mommy and daddy, celebrating special occasions, school programs, choosing right over wrong and a host of other things yet to be discovered. Thank you to each and every actor, producer, director, writer, editor, grip (!) and staff member involved in doing this show back in the 80's and the 90's - and I thank the people putting it out NOW!
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