Full House (season 6) | |||
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Season 6 DVD cover |
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Country of origin | United States | ||
No. of episodes | 24 | ||
Broadcast | |||
Original channel | ABC | ||
Original run | September 22, 1992 – May 18, 1993 | ||
Home video release | |||
DVD release date | March 27, 2007[1] | ||
Season chronology | |||
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The fifth season of the family sitcom Full House aired on ABC. From this season onward, Scott Weinger is credited in the opening credits.
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121 | 1 | "Come Fly With Me" | Joel Zwick | Dennis Rinsler & Marc Warren | September 22, 1992 |
The family is waiting for D.J. to come home from Spain, but she returns with a guy she met there (her new boyfriend, Steve). When Stephanie meets a boy in a singing group, Stephanie and Michelle accidentally stowaway on a plane to New Zealand, confusing nearby Oakland with Auckland. | |||||
122 | 2 | "The Long Goodbye" | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas | September 29, 1992 |
Michelle attempts to "kidnap" her best friend, Teddy, when she finds out that he's moving away to Amarillo, Texas, while Danny figures out how to have a long-distance relationship with Vicky whose new job is now in Chicago. | |||||
123 | 3 | "Road to Tokyo" | Joel Zwick | Ken Hecht | October 6, 1992 |
Jesse's song "Forever" is #1 on the music charts-in Japan; but the pleasures of Jesse's stardom affect Becky in a negative way, and Jesse gets offered a year-long tour across the Pacific. Meanwhile, D.J. tries to help Kimmy run for student body president. Goof: After the opening credits, a scene from the season 1 theme song is shown, showing Danny and Stephanie riding a bike down a hill | |||||
124 | 4 | "Radio Days" | Richard Correll | Tom Burkhard | October 13, 1992 |
Jesse and Joey are offered jobs as afternoon radio disc jockeys, but when Joey makes jokes about Jesse, they start arguing with each other. Meanwhile, Joey deals with Mr. Strowbridge's wife as a partner, and Stephanie's short story has characters that are closely related to D.J. and Steve. Goof: When Jesse and Joey are on the radio, when they are finished the lady refers to Joey as Joey Gladstone, although he or Jesse hadn't told her Joey's last name. |
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125 | 5 | "Lovers and Other Tanners" | Joel Zwick | Jay Abramowitz | October 20, 1992 |
D.J. forgets all her priorities when her relationship with Steve begins to grow, causing Danny to forbid them from seeing each other. Meanwhile, Jesse and Joey debut their radio show Rush Hour Renegades, although Jesse comes down with a cold right before the show. | |||||
126 | 6 | "Educating Jesse" | Joel Zwick | Tom Burkhard | October 27, 1992 |
Jesse reveals to the family that he dropped out of high school, which makes him want to go back after refusing to help D.J. and Kimmy with their "Stay in School" campaign. Meanwhile, Michelle tries to learn how to tie her shoes. Goof: In this episode, it is revealed that Jesse didn't graduate high school, but in Season 4's episode "One Last Kiss", he did graduate high school. |
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127 | 7 | "Trouble in Twin Town" | Joel Zwick | Ellen Guylas | November 10, 1992 |
Becky's rich cousins, Dick and Donna Donaldson, and their twin daughters, Darla and Debbie, come to town for a "Best Twins Contest". The cousins make fun of Jesse, which then prompts Jesse to enter his twins into the contest to beat them. | |||||
128 | 8 | "The Play's the Thing" | Joel Zwick | Tom Amundsen | November 17, 1992 |
Jesse and Joey direct Michelle's play, "Yankee Doodle", but at the last minute, Michelle is replaced by a nerdboy-come-lately to be the lead role of Yankee Doodle, something both of her sisters had already been. Meanwhile, Danny spends quality time with his nephews. Note: This is the first appearance of Blake McIver Ewing as Derek Boyd |
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129 | 9 | "Nice Guys Finish First" | Joel Zwick | Chuck Tatham & Jamie Tatham | November 24, 1992 |
Joey plans to play in a charity hockey game, but an old acquaintance comes back to hassle Joey with a bad memory that Joey would much rather forget. Meanwhile, Michelle is scared by Goatboy and Muttman stories, and gets more afraid when Joey starts acting aggressive. | |||||
130 | 10 | "I'm Not D.J." | Richard Correll | Sarit Katz & Gloria Ketterer | December 1, 1992 |
Stephanie really wants to get her ears pierced but Danny won't let her, so she made a horrible mistake by letting Kimmy do it, as Stephanie's ears get infected. Meanwhile, Nicky and Alex get their hair cut, first by Jesse, then by Joey's uncle. Note: Along with his usual role as Joey, Dave Coulier appears in a dual role as Jasper the barber. |
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131 | 11 | "Designing Mothers" | Joel Zwick | Sarit Katz & Gloria Ketterer | December 8, 1992 |
Vicky's mother re-decorates Stephanie and Michelle's room, but Danny isn't ready to change his ways or his environment. Meanwhile, Jesse and Joey get a new boss, which frightens them. | |||||
132 | 12 | "A Very Tanner Christmas" | Joel Zwick | Jay Abramowitz | December 15, 1992 |
The Tanners celebrate Christmas, only for D.J. to find out that Steve is planning to move to Florida for college, upon graduating. Meanwhile, Becky misses having White Christmases in Nebraska, and Jesse takes Stephanie and Michelle to a homeless shelter to show them the real meaning of Christmas. | |||||
133 | 13 | "The Dating Game" | Joel Zwick | Jerry Winnick | January 5, 1993 |
Stephanie "goes out" with a friend, thinking it to be an actual date but instead turns out to be a gathering. Meanwhile, Joey goes on a date along with his boss, with disastarous results. | |||||
134 | 14 | "Birthday Blues" | John Tracy | Mark Fink | January 12, 1993 |
Preoccupied by celebrating her six months with Steve, D.J. forgets about Kimmy's 16th birthday, so a last-minute party is concocted with the help of her family. Will Kimmy realize this? Goof: Kimmy's birthday is being celebrated in January, when other times it's been in the fall. |
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135 | 15 | "Be True to Your Preschool" | Joel Zwick | Tom Amundsen | January 19, 1993 |
Jesse lies on an application for the twins to get into an exclusive pre-school. Kimmy gets her driver's license, and the girls end up getting locked out of her brother's car, "The Wild Thing". | |||||
136 | 16 | "The Heartbreak Kid" | Joel Zwick | Cathy Jung | February 9, 1993 |
Steve gives Michelle a Valentine's Day cookie, which leads to her believing that Steve wants to marry her. However, after a cute mock ceremony, Michelle discovers it's not the real thing, which upsets her. Meanwhile, Jesse tries to figure out how to use a computer and Danny and Joey reminisce about an old flame. | |||||
137 | 17 | "Silence is Not Golden" | Joel Zwick | Ken Hecht | February 16, 1993 |
Stephanie is paired up with her nemesis for a school assignment, but later finds out that he is a victim of physical abuse by his father. Meanwhile, Michelle begins to call a "900" number and Jesse and Steve collaborate for an English assignment. | |||||
138 | 18 | "Please Don't Touch the Dinosaur" | John Tracy | Chuck Tatham & Jamie Tatham | February 23, 1993 |
Danny and Jesse chaperones Michelle's class trip to the museum, but Jesse is unable to keep discipline in his group of kids, leading to terrible events. Meanwhile, Stephanie accidentally gives one of Joey's valuable baseball cards to Steve. | |||||
139 | 19 | "Subterranean Graduation Blues" | John Tracy | Tom Burkhard Story by: Dennis Rinsler & Marc Warren |
March 2, 1993 |
On the way to his high school graduation, Jesse and the family get stuck on the subway. Again, Kimmy babysits the twins, with disastrous results again, involving finger paint. Absent: Candace Cameron as D.J. Tanner |
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140 | 20 | "Grand Gift Auto" | John Tracy | Ellen Guylas | March 9, 1993 |
Joey gets D.J. a car for her Sweet 16, but it is then revealed that Joey didn't get a slip showing that he bought the car, making the police officer believing that he stole it. Can the family prove otherwise? | |||||
141 | 21 | "Room for One More" | Tom Rickard | Stacey Hur & Dennis Rinsler Story by: Marc Warren |
April 27, 1993 |
Jesse tries to prove to Becky that they can have another baby, despite their busy lives, and the responsibilities of taking care of Nicky and Alex. But it turns out to be a disaster when Stephanie and Michelle care for a neighbor's pig, Nicky has a cold, Joey gets rollerblade injuries, and Becky gets a new weekend job. | |||||
142 | 22 | "Prom Night" | Joel Zwick | Adrienne Armstrong & Martie Cook | May 4, 1993 |
D.J. and Steve go to the prom, where Steve and his ex-girlfriend are announced as "King" and "Queen" of the prom. Meanwhile, Danny feels intimidated when he finds out Vicki is older and stronger than him. Note: When Steve and Rachel are dancing, the song in the background is "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston. |
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143 | 23 | "The House Meets the Mouse (Part 1)" | Joel Zwick | Dennis Rinsler & Marc Warren | May 11, 1993 |
When Jesse is sent to Disney World, he brings Becky for their anniversary, however, the Tanners get to go too. While there, Joey goes to Disney's Hollywood Studios and draws an animation of himself, which comes to life. Jesse must work instead of spending time with Becky. Danny keeps trying to propose to Vicky. And D.J., Kimmy, Stephanie and Michelle find an attraction where the first person to "make the genie appear" by rubbing a "magic lamp" gets three wishes. Michelle cuts in front of Stephanie and gets the three wishes. She uses her first on to ride anything with no lines. They then ride the carousel over 6 times and Michelle won't let them ride anything else. When Michelle overhears the other girls' conversation about how bossy she's getting, she runs away. Meanwhile, D.J. sees Steve in everyone (including Prince Charming, Peter Pan, Robin Hood, Bert, and Aladdin, who was also voiced by Scott Weinger). | |||||
144 | 24 | "The House Meets the Mouse (Part 2)" | Joel Zwick | Dennis Rinsler & Marc Warren | May 18, 1993 |
Michelle uses her second wish to have a tea party. Jesse and Joey do their report underwater in a diving bell. However, Joey is afraid to go back up when he sees a shark; this causes Jesse to miss his picnic with Becky. Much to Stephanie's annoyance, Michelle after running away still gets to have her tea party. When they go see the Indiana Jones Stunt Show, Danny reveals that he has found an un-interruption way to propose to Vicky. After the show, Stephanie asks to go back to the hotel because she "isn't feeling well". Stephenie also says under her breath that her day wasn't as big as Michelle's and Michelle hears this. While D.J. and Kimmy are at the hotel, they see Steve there checking in, and says he could not stand to be away from D.J. Michelle does the right thing and uses her third wish to give Stephanie her "Princess of the Day" title. The whole family then ride on the main float with Mickey Mouse. They all then go to Jesse's concert and he dedicates "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" to Becky. As the fireworks go into the sky, one reads "Vicky, will you marry me?" and Vicky says yes. |