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Full House cast reunites for ‘Full Quarantine’ parody

THE Full House cast have reunited for a parody during the coronavirus pandemic – “Full Quarantine”.

The video – posted by Jesse Katsopolis actor John Stamos – shows the original cast each doing something quarantine related.

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John Stamos posted it on his Instagram

The theme tune plays in the background as a pyjama wearing John Stamos struggles to get soap onto his hands.

Once he does, he gives a big smile to the camera.

Bob Saget (Danny Tanner) sprayed anti-bacterial gel onto his hands, before wiping it on his face and mop.

Dave Coulier (Joey Gladstone) fished a pizza out of the bay near where he lives.

Candace Cameron Bure (D.J. Tanner) is spotted vigorously cleaning her toilet with a brush before turning to the camera.

Not so busy, Jodie Sweetin (Stephanie Tanner) is seen waking up from a nap covered in a blanket.

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He was joined by Bob Saget

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Jodie Sweetin was like many people in quarantine

Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler) walks into the fridge to get some eggs – and finds that none are in there.

Show creator Jeff Franklin is playing catch with his two golden retrievers – who both have masks on.

The parody ends with the message: “Stay safe and stay home. Unlike Full House this will all go away.”

Unfortunately, neither of the Olsen twins – Mary-Kate and Ashley – are in the video.

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The Full House cast

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen weren’t in the clip

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These aren’t the only 90s stars making quarantine content, as the cast of The Nanny came together for a video chat table read of the 1993 pilot episode.

Also, Olivia Wilde gathered her former House co-stars – alongside those from Doogie Howset, ER, Grey’s Anatomy, Nurse Jackie and Scrubs – thanked the real healthcare workers fighting the virus on the frontlines.

Meanwhile, the second half of the final season of Netflix spin-off Fuller House should be released later this year.


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