

Product Description Full House: The Complete Fifth Season (DVD)The laughs continue as three adorable but headstrong girls teach three grown men about growing up in this heartwarming family comedy. Season five kicks off with 4-year-old Michelle (Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen) acting as matchmaker for their widowed dad, Danny (Bob Saget), to try and find a new mom. Jesse (John Stamos) and wife Rebecca (Lori Loughlin) find out they’re having twins — but will they agree on a parenting approach? Gail Edwards (It’s a Living) guest stars as Danny’s new co-host on “Good Day, San Francisco,” but will a smitten Danny be able to parlay their “Good Day” relationship to a good-night kiss? The Tanner girls also have kissing on their minds: D.J. (Candace Cameron Bure) fights a rumor at school, and Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) dreams of kissing teen singer Tommy Page (guest starring as himself). Andrea Barber joins the cast as a series regular this season as D.J.’s friend, Kimmy. This house just got fuller!]]> desertcart.com The fifth season marks several firsts for the Full House gang. In the pilot ("Double Trouble"), Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) starts kindergarten, D.J. (Candace Cameron) enters high school, and Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lori Loughlin) find out they're having twins. Then, after D.J. gets her own room, Michelle and Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), now in fourth grade, become roommates. After the twins are born (two-part episode "Happy Birthday, Babies"), the Tanner household expands to nine--10 if you count D.J.'s best buddy, Kimmy (Andrea Barber), who practically lives in the spacious townhouse--11 if you count family pooch Comet. There are other firsts. In "Easy Rider," Michelle learns to ride a bike and in "Driving Miss D.J.," D.J. gets her learner's permit. In one respect, year five represents a return to the show's roots as the ad agency is no more. Jesse is fronting a band again, while Joey (Dave Coulier) has returned to stand-up, a development that leads to a dream gig in "The Legend of Ranger Joe." Other episodes of interest include "Gotta Dance," in which Danny imagines Stephanie on Broadway (the whole family sings and dances along), and "Play It Again, Jesse," in which Danny's new relationship resembles a certain classic film with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Guest stars include June Lockhart ("Matchmaker Michelle"), Whitman Mayo ("The Volunteer"), and Mike Love and Bruce Johnston from the Beach Boys (season finale "Captain Video"). With Barber now a regular, the new recurring character is Michelle's pal, Teddy (Tahj Mowry, future star of the WB comedy Smart Guy). --Kathleen C. Fennessy Review: greatest tv show I have ever seen - great tv show Review: Do You Have Any ...Wood? - When last we saw the Tanner family, Becky (Lori Loughlin) had just discovered she was pregnant. As this season opens, she and Jesse (John Stamos) are in for another surprise, they're having twins! That's just the start of another fun filled season. Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) enters kindergarten, makes a new best friend, Teddy (Tahj Mowry), and learns to ride a bike. D.J. (Candace Cameron) enters high school. Ready for her own room, she convinces the adults to let Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle share a room. Meanwhile, she also starts to learn how to drive, much to her father's horror. Stephanie competes in a spelling bee and pursues more dance lessons. Joey (Dave Coulier) and Jesse break up their ad agency to focus on their comedy and music respectively, and Joey lands his dream job as the host of a kid's afternoon cartoon show. Danny (Bob Saget) finally makes bachelor of the month and it goes straight to his head. And neighbor Kimmy (Andrea Barber) gets promoted to the opening credits (finally) so she can annoy the family even more. In addition to the previously mentioned Teddy, two other recurring characters are introduced this season. Danny meets potential love interest Vicki (Gail Edwards) when she fills in while Becky is on maternity leave. She's only in about six episodes here, but she does show up again in later seasons. Similarly, Steve (Scott Weinger) shows up as one of D.J.'s date of the week. For the next two years, he'd be her steady boyfriend. And a fun trivia note. In the episode "The Devil Made Me Do it," Michelle is visited by her good and bad sides. That's right. We get a couple shots of three Michelle's on the screen at the same time. This is the only show I know that has two people playing one part that still needs to use special effects. Even with five seasons under its belt, this show still delivers plenty of laughs and tender moments. With two to three stories in each episode, there's definitely something for everyone here, and usually in each episode. The actors know their characters and bring their best acting each week, making the situations seem real no matter how funny they may be. This set is exactly like the last season set. We get 26 more episodes on four DVD's. The picture and sound quality are great, but there are no extras. No, this isn't an example of "important" television. But it is fun and entertaining. And I love it.




| ASIN | B000IJ79VG |
| Actors | Bob Saget, Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,065 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,043 in Kids & Family DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,045) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 0898409822 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Release date | August 7, 2007 |
| Run time | 10 hours and 9 minutes |
| Studio | WarnerBrothers |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
J**N
greatest tv show I have ever seen
great tv show
M**S
Do You Have Any ...Wood?
When last we saw the Tanner family, Becky (Lori Loughlin) had just discovered she was pregnant. As this season opens, she and Jesse (John Stamos) are in for another surprise, they're having twins! That's just the start of another fun filled season. Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) enters kindergarten, makes a new best friend, Teddy (Tahj Mowry), and learns to ride a bike. D.J. (Candace Cameron) enters high school. Ready for her own room, she convinces the adults to let Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and Michelle share a room. Meanwhile, she also starts to learn how to drive, much to her father's horror. Stephanie competes in a spelling bee and pursues more dance lessons. Joey (Dave Coulier) and Jesse break up their ad agency to focus on their comedy and music respectively, and Joey lands his dream job as the host of a kid's afternoon cartoon show. Danny (Bob Saget) finally makes bachelor of the month and it goes straight to his head. And neighbor Kimmy (Andrea Barber) gets promoted to the opening credits (finally) so she can annoy the family even more. In addition to the previously mentioned Teddy, two other recurring characters are introduced this season. Danny meets potential love interest Vicki (Gail Edwards) when she fills in while Becky is on maternity leave. She's only in about six episodes here, but she does show up again in later seasons. Similarly, Steve (Scott Weinger) shows up as one of D.J.'s date of the week. For the next two years, he'd be her steady boyfriend. And a fun trivia note. In the episode "The Devil Made Me Do it," Michelle is visited by her good and bad sides. That's right. We get a couple shots of three Michelle's on the screen at the same time. This is the only show I know that has two people playing one part that still needs to use special effects. Even with five seasons under its belt, this show still delivers plenty of laughs and tender moments. With two to three stories in each episode, there's definitely something for everyone here, and usually in each episode. The actors know their characters and bring their best acting each week, making the situations seem real no matter how funny they may be. This set is exactly like the last season set. We get 26 more episodes on four DVD's. The picture and sound quality are great, but there are no extras. No, this isn't an example of "important" television. But it is fun and entertaining. And I love it.
J**A
Full House Season 5
Full House The Fifth Season was one of Jodie Sweetin's funnist seasons. Although in my opinion Jodie was at her most funniest in the sixth season but she was a really outstanding comedine this year. Her insults to kimmy were classic. 9 or 10 year old Jodie this season played Stepanie to perfection. And now that she is starting to get older she is an even better actress. She shined in alot of episodes this year. My favorite episodes with her this fifth year are Take My Sister Please, Gotta Dance, Sisters in Crime, Crushed, and Spellbound. Jodie shows what she does best, performing phenomenonmly like a great actress should. Her staigntend hair with those adorable bangs and her natural beauty kicks but.
A**S
Full House
Great series. I love how they put real life situations in this series (as well as other series of Full House) and it's fantastic for the family. You will have a laugh and maybe even a cry. Little 'Michelle' is a cutie and her sisters 'DJ' and 'Stephanie' are real sweethearts. And you just can't not laugh at 'Joeys' jokes. A must have.
C**N
full house:the complete fifth season
i purchased this season of full house and my sister and i really enjoyed watching this show.i think that this show is funny and that they picked good actors to protrait the characters in this show. so to me anybody who is a big fan of full house and wants to watch it all over again should this and along the other season's of this show and relive them all over again you'll enjoy them i guarantee it.chrisfan.
M**R
The House is getting fuller!
This season adds more characters to the show. Now married, Jessie and Becky are now expecting - and the news only gets better. They aren't having A baby. They are having babies!!! Jessie experiences all kinds of anxiety, feeling like he wouldn't be a good enough father but Becky and the guys help him face fatherhood. Unfortunately, the babies decide they want to share Michelle's birthday. Joey gets a new job playing Ranger Joe with an annoying woodchuck. Michelle starts Kindergarten, Stephanie is trying to figure out who she is, and D.J. gets her license. We are also introduced to Steve - D.J.'s boyfriend.
T**Y
A double trouble twin season
This season of full house really makes this season earn the title "full house". Rebecca & Jesse has twin boys. Joey starts to date Danny's sister who has a pet monkey who has a crush on Jesse. Danny starts dating Rebecca's replacement co-host Vicky. Michelle becomes a mighty bee and she shares a birthday with the twins. Stephanie & Kimmy finally get along. Dj dates a rocker, famous singer, the paperboy, & steve. Dj also goes to Spain. Jesse becomes unemployed but he has a one day job as lumberjack jes but gets fired. Joey gets the job as ranger joe. This season has celebrity guests such as The Beach Boys, Tahj & Tia Mowry and more. This dvd is a must have.
L**I
My favourite childhood show.
Full House was the most cheesey family show I can remember at that time. I have enjoyed watching it all again from season 1 through to season 8. Now my nine year old son loves it too. It's a great show for all ages without the adult content of the shows today. I would recommend this to anybody who loves the straight, genuine and loving family.
A**A
Estoy feliz con mi compra la serie llego en tiempo y forma incluso antes y tiene subtítulos en español, recomiendo mucho que la compren.
A**E
Merci beaucoup , j'admire vraiment et j'aime beaucoup :) . Parfaitement !!! C'est génial 10/10 . Très belle . 0
T**A
I grown up with this sitcom. I was in love with Jessie and my fave of Dannys daughters was Stephanie. I have 5 seasons until now but I want to have the last 3 seasons. It just takes me back to childhood when I watch this. So if you love a nice little family story from the 80s up up to the 90s then buy it. You are gonna love it :-)
S**A
Season 5 was the series at the height of its fame, and next to season 4, one of the best. The Olsen twins, now age 5, are adorable, and John Stamos is gorgeous. The writing focuses on the main characters and is fun to watch. This is the last season that series creator Jeff Franklin was with the show and wrote episodes. Becky is pregant and has the twins mid-season during michelle's 5th birthday episode, and the girls finally switch rooms so that D.J has her own room now and stephanie and michelle start sharing a room. A couple of episodes skipped, but other than that I have no complaints. Loved this season, and would recommend it to all fans of the show.
M**X
Hallo Leute, wir haben es endlich geschafft,denn der erste Weg bzw. Hürde ist geschafft. Ihr seht was wir zusammen erreichen können!!! Die 5 Staffel ist endlich erhältlich. Die meisten von euch meckern,das es doof sei,weil sie nur auf Dvd-R verkauft wird. Ist es letzendlich nicht egal,ob sie auf einer Dvd oder eben wie gesagt auf ein Rohling ist? Seid doch zufrieden,das es sie endlich endlich gibt!!! Die Qualität ist genau wie Staffel 1-4 und der Ton ist auch gut. Wenn wir weiter so machen,dann kommen vieleicht noch die anderen Staffeln heraus. Und seid doch stolz,auf das was wir zusammen geschafft haben. Der Preis spricht ja schon für sich,das die Staffel 5 sich gut verkauft,denn von 12,99 auf 22,99 sagt alles. Also nicht meckern sondern kaufen!!!! Ein super Fan aus Berlin
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