‘Full House’ Cast Reunites For Quarantine Parody Of Hit Original Theme Song 

The 'Full House' cast reunited (virtually) for a video parody of the show's theme song on April 8! The clip, starring John Stamos and his co-stars, advised fans to stay home amid the pandemic.

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This will certainly brighten up your day! The cast of Full House shared guidelines and warnings about COVID-19 amid the global health crisis in a now-viral video on April 8. John Stamos (Uncle Jesse) Bob Saget (Danny Tanner), Dave Coulier (Uncle Joey), Candace Cameron-Bure (DJ Tanner), Jodie Sweeten (Stephanie Tanner) and Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibbler) all appeared in Full Quarantine — a health parody of the sitcom’s classic theme song, “Everywhere You Look.”

Noticeably absent from the cast video were twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who played the youngest Tanner sister, Michelle, and Stamos’ on-screen wife, Aunt Becky, aka Lori Loughlin. Many fans noted that they didn’t expect the twins to appear in the reunion video, urging fans to stay inside to save lives. The Olsen twins now own the successful fashion company, The Row and lead notoriously private lives. While they had high hopes, fans didn’t see a cameo from Aunt Becky. She’s currently laying low while awaiting to begin her trial in the infamous “Varsity Blues” college admissions scandal case.

Each cast member shared the video on their individual Instagram accounts, along with the same caption, “Full Quarantine” – Stay Safe and Stay Home. — Unlike #FullHouse this will all go away. The caption came from the text displayed at the end of the parody video. The cast used the hashtags, “#fullhousechallenge” and “#wewin.”

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#fullquarantine Stayhome/Staysafe/Stamos Unlike #FullHouse, this will all go away. #fullhousechallenge #wewin.

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The video begins as the show intro does — the family cruising across the Golden Gate bridge in San Fransisco, CA in a red convertible with the top down. However, instead of Full House splashed across the screen in yellow, the parody version was titled, “Full Quarantine.”

In the video, Uncle Jesse attempts to wash his hands, while Danny sanitizes and prepares to mop the floor. Meanwhile, Uncle Joey, true to form, is fishing a slice of pizza from a dock and Candace plunges a toilet. Then there’s Stephanie who wakes up for a quick cameo before going back to bed. And, the clip ends with none other than Kimmy Gibbler, who’s wearing a bacon and eggs scarf, only to open the fridge and find no eggs left.

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