I know so sad forst bob and now he's got this going on. Hopefully he beats it but it's sad to think we could only have Jessie left soon out of the guys.
At 2:08 he moves the keys to his left hand they're still in his left hand as he hugs Michelle at 2:16 it's harder to see em but you can. Michelle may have taken them after he hugged her.
I remember when I was 12yrs old ,I loved watching full house and family matters 😢,,good old days ,now im 42yrs old and I wish I could live my life one more time
That must've been a magical dog. Those blocks were fixed faster than the camera changed shots in a one second period. 😂 I wonder if that dog could perform the Houdini escape trick? 🙂
In the season 6 episode the house meets the mouse, Jesse and rebecca go to Disney world for Jesse's band and also for their wedding anniversary. But the girls say they can go too because they are on spring break. Jesse and Rebecca got married on valentine's day. They had a valentine's day episode earlier that same season with no mention of jesse and Rebecca's anniversary.
That "Mary Kate Ashley Olsen" credit was absolutely deliberate and not a mistake. They did the same thing with Joseph and Julius Wright, who were the twins that played baby Richie on Family Matters before that character was aged up. They were credited as "Joseph Julius Wright".
One thing that's important to remember is that we were originally watching these episodes on a CRT television what's your known to have what's called an overscan area where somebody image is stretched behind the TV frame where you can't see it so that boom mic might not have even showed up on some TVs.
Here is a possibility for the graduation mix-up, as I have seen it happen. I have seen at least two people who go through the graduation ceremony (and some schools WILL allow this) but they either did not graduate in the spring, or it was later found out during an audit of the student's grades and course work that they in fact did not complete the requirements. Until you receive your diploma in the mail, which can take a few weeks af ter graduation occurs, you haven't technically graduated. So it is possible that he could have dropped out if the case was that he in fact did not pass his last class for example. In fact later in the series I think there is an episode where Jessie goes back to school, and it is suggested that he dropped out of that class and never finished it. During the eposide, Jessie leaves the class to use the restroom and never goes back, so the fact that he never graduated may have continuity if you consider these possible scenarios. Plus, my question is if the flashback was in fact with what happened, OR if it's Jessie fantasizing about what he wanted to happen. I seem to remember vaguely that that may have been part of a dream or remembering something how we wish it would have turned out. Anyway , it's a drama and a ficticious one at that so it doesn't really matter.
Bob Saget and Dave Coulier became friends through the L.A. Comedy circuit. Coulier lived on Saget's couch in his early days as a comedian, similar to struggling comedian Joey Gladstone residing in the basement of Danny Tanner's house. Mary-Kate Olsen is left-handed and Ashley Olsen is right-handed. That is why, throughout the show, Michelle uses both of her hands to write and eat. The girl's mother, Danny's wife Pam, was killed by a drunk driver in a car accident, as revealed in one episode. Bob Saget considered leaving the show after the first season due to his disapproval of the writing and storylines. Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen were chosen for the part of Michelle because they were the only twin babies that didn't cry at the audition. Uncle Jesse's name was originally "Uncle Adam" until John Stamos decided that he liked "Jesse" better. Sensing some awkwardness with one another, Bob Saget, John Stamos, and Dave Coulier went on a road trip to Las Vegas after the first season ended to help develop chemistry, in particular with Stamos, since Saget and Coulier were friends before the show. Stamos and Coulier, single at the time, really bonded during the trip and went on double dates together, while Saget, married at the time, stayed behind. The result was Stamos and Coulier becoming good friends and the writers incorporating this new dynamic in future seasons, with the two working together (first in advertising, later as a radio evening show) and sharing many more scenes on the show together. The mannequin in the alcove in Joey's room always wears the exact shirt as Joey (Dave Coulier) in the first season. Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen appeared together onscreen four times during the show's run By the age of six, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen, the twins who shared the role of Michelle, started to look so different that most audiences could tell them apart. It was considered to choose one twin over the other, specifically Mary-Kate Olsen, to play the role of Michelle. However, their fan base at the time was huge, and co-star John Stamos didn't want one twin to leave the show, so both girls were kept in the role. At first, the producers didn't want people to know that Michelle was played by twins, so in the beginning, they were credited as Mary-Kate Ashley Olsen. In the last season, they were credited as Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. John Stamos changed his character's name from Adam to Jesse because Elvis was born with a twin brother who died soon after birth. His name was Jesse. After taping sessions, Bob Saget would often be in his dressing room writing material for an episode of "America's Funniest Home Videos" (1990). For the character Michelle to get involved with severe and comedic moments, Mary-Kate Olsen chose to do the former while Ashley Olsen did the latter. In the first season, Jesse's last name was Cochran, but in the second season, it was changed to Katsopolis because of John Stamos' Greek heritage. The reason for the change was addressed within the series in an episode in that the last name "Cochran" was a pseudonym Jesse used to make his name sound more like a rock star. According to the show's website, John Stamos, Dave Coulier and Jodie Sweetin are the only cast members to appear in all 193 episodes of the series. Bob Saget did appear in all 192 official episodes but did not appear in the unaired pilot. Candace Cameron Bure only did not appear in the sixth season episode "Subterranean Graduation Blues." Some episodes had just Mary-Kate playing Michelle, not Ashley and vice versa. In the episode "The House Meets The Mouse Part 1," D.J. imagines Steve as Aladdin. In real life, Scott Weinger was the voice of Aladdin. The show was nearly canceled after its first season due to low ratings. However, when it was moved to a different time slot during summer reruns, the ratings improved significantly for the show to be renewed for a second season. You can tell when Ashley Olsen plays Michelle because, as a child, she had a freckle above her lip. Whenever the cameras weren't rolling, Bob Saget, who is known for his raunchy adult stand-up jokes, would often get in trouble for swearing and making inappropriate jokes, even when around the child actors. The season eight episode "Comet's Excellent Adventure" is the only one taped in San Francisco. All other episodes are taped outside San Francisco. According to frequent director Joel Zwick, filming the two-part episode in Disney World became a problem for Jodie Sweetin, as she was bombarded by fans and photographers, some of whom even followed her into the bathroom. Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen nearly left the show after the first season because their real-life mother was concerned about them missing out on having a "normal" childhood. After a significant raise in salary from the show's producers, she agreed to let them continue. Their mother also let them stay because they became so popular. In the episode "Stephanie Plays the Field," there's a part when Michelle visits Jesse and Becky in the attic, but when they ask to be alone, Michelle spins around. While doing this, you can hear someone say, "But you are alone, silly," followed by Michelle saying this line. This was because a person would stand behind the cameras telling Michelle her lines while she was on set filming. The Tanner address is 1882 Gerard Street. The exterior shots of the Tanner house are actually from a house located on 1709 Broderick Street. The three adult leads (Saget, Stamos and Coulier) all complained to the producers at different times about the high number of scenes that the Olsen twins were given on the show. The Olsen twins renegotiated their contract in 1990 to a much higher amount than the rest of the cast. It also allowed them the freedom to do endorsements and other media opportunities while still working on the show. While several blooper reels were shown on TV show compilations, a rough-quality tape was leaked on the internet. The video prominently consists of some cast members accidentally swearing during taping. Bob Saget was known for telling inappropriate jokes during rehearsals and tapings, upsetting the parents of the child actors and the show's producers. Except for Danny, Steve, and Rebecca, all the other characters have catchphrases. Jesse's is "Have Mercy," and the addition of "huh" to sarcastic lines, Joey's is "cut it out," D.J.'s is "Oh, my Lanta," Stephanie's are (3 catchphrases), "how rude," "hot dog," and "well pin a rose on your nose," Michelle's are (has five catchphrases and has the most), "you got it, dude," "ah nuts," "oh, pa-lease," "you're in big trouble, mister" and "duh." Kimmy's are "Hola, Tanner-Ritos," Hola Mr. T." and other similar phrases. The show's original premise was three single stand-up comedians living together, and the theme was more of an adult-oriented sitcom titled "House of Comics." However, shows like The Cosby Show (1984) and Family Ties (1982) doing well with family-oriented themes, the show was changed to incorporate family morals and values, and the name was changed to Full House (1987). All establishing shots of San Francisco were filmed in one day. Kirk Cameron met his future wife, Chelsea Noble when he visited his sister Candace Cameron Bure on the set of Full House. They both appear in the same season. Kirk Cameron appeared in the episode "Just One Of The Guys." Chelsea Noble appeared in the two-part episode after his the week after "The Seven-Month Itch" Danny, Joey, and Jesse have all been in jail at some point. Coincidentally, all three guys were wearing something formal (Danny and Joey were wearing dresses, and Jesse was in a tuxedo). Stamos and the actors portraying The Rippers would do frequent jam sessions during rehearsals and tapings. The girls's full names are Donna Jo Margaret Tanner, Stephanie Judith Tanner, and Michelle Elizabeth Tanner. In the first episode, D.J. says Kimmy has three sisters. In later seasons, Kimmy says she has one older brother named Garth. On the spin-off series Fuller House (2016), she has a younger brother named Jimmy.
The stairs do seem magical and they joke about it but both stair cases lead to the same place,the top of the stairs has a deck of sorts that lead to both having one loop around and the one in the kitchen go a short distance up to the top!
2:16, actually the keys are in his left hand which is where he had them in the previous scene, when he took them out of the door. High school drop out can be where someone is in high school but drops out before completing high school.
I always noticed the blocks being stacked up again after Mini knocks them over. I even pointed it out to my mom when we were watching it. I also realized that he mentions graduation but then he goes back to school because he dropped out.
There have been several more instances where boom mics appeared in camera shots throughout the series, not just the two mentioned here. In that Rigby episode, there’s also a scene in Joey’s room where part of a camera is visible.
If you look at the family room staircase what appears to be the top is a hallway that is open to the family room on one side, however, the view from upstairs is rooms on either side which implies there's a sort of long landing and the rest of the stairs can't be seen. The kitchen stairs mag lead to the other side of the long landing and would be what is called servant stairs which is exactly what it sounds like, a separate set of stairs for servants that usually went to the kitchen as it was a working part of the home
ACTUALLY, the episode of when Jesse left his keys in the door and when they go into the kitchen, it is NOT revealed that she had them the whole time. She took them just to mess with him after being accused of taking them... I thought that seemed clear.....
I think the boom mic thing might be a ‘error’ of converting to digital 16:9 that we have on streaming. On the original dvds and original tv airings it was 4:3 and so many things picked up on the camera were cut out in the transmission, cos they didn’t account for transferring tape to 16:9 digital. There’s a couple of times in the streaming version of full house where the camera alley can be seen at the side of the screen when they are filming complete side on in the set
Fact 7 was talked about in an interview. They got new wroters halfway through the series and the new writers werent familiar with certain events established previously. The interview is on youtube.
These young RUclipsrs try to make people that watched these episodes 1 week at a time seem absolutely stupid for not noticing something they binge watch an entire series in a couple weeks. Of course you’re going to find things like Jesse’s graduation. Another thing you didn’t mention is his last name change or the parents (especially the moms) of the guys changed. There’s a HUGE difference watching 1 episode at a time for 8 years than binge watching for a couple weeks.
There's another in Season 4 Episode 20 - After Jesse agrees to move back home, Becky yells for everyone to come upstairs but the cast can be seen in the doorway waiting for their cue to come in the room.
@ in the first season they were credited separately, but at the end credits only. The producers weren’t even sure if they would keep them past season 1. Once the parents got a lawyer in, they offered them series deals from 2-7 and in season 8 the lawyer made them credit their names in full, as much as the producers didn’t want to
@@aries898 I could have sworn Michelle was credited in the opening sequence of Season 1, in the scene where the soccer ball rolled past her, but I guess not (unless she was credited later in the season, but I don't think so). And, in the end, they used Ashley's middle name, Fuller (which is somewhat ironic, seeing as Michelle never appeared in her namesake sequel to this show).
@aries898 they actually only wanted to keep Ashley i believe but John Stamos fought it. He had a LOT of pull on that show i found out. Many things were either stopped or pushed because of him.
the Michelle one was not done in error - it was done because they wanted people to think that it was one actress drop out jessie - is easy to explain - after he drove into the gym the school kicked him out without letting him graduate
I was just watching the family matter version of this and I noticed how he’s talking about that it’s not possible for the car to drive into the front of the house I noticed there’s the same error. I don’t know the name of that person but it’s the one where Stephanie drives Joey‘s car into the house looking at how his car is parked, and how Stephanie drives into the house.
@@FunFactFilms It wasn’t a “mistake” about One name for MaryKate “and” Ashley it was done on purpose so everyone would think it was “only one “girl playing Michelle it’s done a lot on tv they did it on Little house on the prairie with Lindsay Sidney Greenbush instead of Lindsay AND Sidney Greenbush ! Mary Kate Ashley isn’t that long of a name !
It’s a sound stage, bro. I’m a be honest with you. That’s the reason why it shows like this or not promoted anymore. People already would know that they’re faking it not real and the concept behind it just do what it makes sense.
One u didn’t mention is basement/ garage being converted into a room for Joey then it magically goes back to being the basement/ garage again for one episode signaling they held an episode back to air later in the season so it felt out of place
I believe the explanation for why Joey's room magically transformed back into the garage by the next episode is that they filmed "Our Very First Promo" before the episode "Joey's Place" .
Honorable Mention: At the end of the first part of The House Meets The Mouse, in the first short DJ, Kimmy & Stephanie are running but in the next shot when the camera is cutting to the whole crowd, DJ, Kimmy & Stephanie are standing waiting for their cue.
And Stephanie, she had her ears pierced the whole entire time, so it was weird that she went to go get her ears pierced. Cause you can tell in certain episodes.But you see her with pierced ears when she was young
The one with the keys Jessie had them in his left hand he put them in Michelle right pocket when he bent down to her that’s how they were in her pocket in the kitchen
When they thought they were stranded it was just that they thought that but they weren't it wasn't a mistake and the keys was an on set joke done by Bob.
@ I was making a joke. The idea how when a person makes a mistake they have to own it. But of course, that refers to ethics. This is something far from that. That’s the joke
So what Mike and his twin sister Micky Boomtastic are in more so lot of TV SHOWS AND MOVIES WHERE THEY HAVE TO SHOW UP AT LEAST ONE TIME PER SERIES PER THE SAG RULES.
If I had a dollar for every time I saw someone's face not match when they cut to a different angle, I would be rich! I still see it all the time. Someone might be laughing or smiling, then in less than 1/10 of a second, their face looks totally different from the previous shot. It seems like producers don't care too much for realism between takes. 😄
Has anyone heard the news that Dave Coulier has diagnosed with Stage 3 Non-Hodgkin lymphoma cancer? I hope he will get through.
I’ve heard
I know so sad forst bob and now he's got this going on. Hopefully he beats it but it's sad to think we could only have Jessie left soon out of the guys.
@@nathanpoertner out of the four main adults we only have Jesse and Becky
NHL is tough, but stage 3 isn't too bad, really. Still... add Dave to your daily prayers. 🙏
Saw that it’s sad
At 2:08 he moves the keys to his left hand they're still in his left hand as he hugs Michelle at 2:16 it's harder to see em but you can. Michelle may have taken them after he hugged her.
You’re right
Yeah I noticed that as well
@@LillyMcNealWhite yep apparently narrator didn’t notice
I remember when I was 12yrs old ,I loved watching full house and family matters 😢,,good old days ,now im 42yrs old and I wish I could live my life one more time
@@gongutierrez4748 I’m 42 also!
@@gongutierrez4748 me too
These were show I grew up watching
I'm right there with you
Me too. Those really were the days. Kids nowadays will never get it. We had something special.
It wasn’t a continuity error, Minnie just fixed the block towers as had Michelle asked. Good Minnie!
And Minnie was a boy except for the part where the dog is nursing the puppies 😂 male Minnie went on to play adult comes for the first few years 😂😂😂😂
That must've been a magical dog. Those blocks were fixed faster than the camera changed shots in a one second period. 😂 I wonder if that dog could perform the Houdini escape trick? 🙂
In the season 6 episode the house meets the mouse, Jesse and rebecca go to Disney world for Jesse's band and also for their wedding anniversary. But the girls say they can go too because they are on spring break. Jesse and Rebecca got married on valentine's day. They had a valentine's day episode earlier that same season with no mention of jesse and Rebecca's anniversary.
That "Mary Kate Ashley Olsen" credit was absolutely deliberate and not a mistake. They did the same thing with Joseph and Julius Wright, who were the twins that played baby Richie on Family Matters before that character was aged up. They were credited as "Joseph Julius Wright".
One thing that's important to remember is that we were originally watching these episodes on a CRT television what's your known to have what's called an overscan area where somebody image is stretched behind the TV frame where you can't see it so that boom mic might not have even showed up on some TVs.
Here is a possibility for the graduation mix-up, as I have seen it happen. I have seen at least two people who go through the graduation ceremony (and some schools WILL allow this) but they either did not graduate in the spring, or it was later found out during an audit of the student's grades and course work that they in fact did not complete the requirements. Until you receive your diploma in the mail, which can take a few weeks af ter graduation occurs, you haven't technically graduated. So it is possible that he could have dropped out if the case was that he in fact did not pass his last class for example. In fact later in the series I think there is an episode where Jessie goes back to school, and it is suggested that he dropped out of that class and never finished it. During the eposide, Jessie leaves the class to use the restroom and never goes back, so the fact that he never graduated may have continuity if you consider these possible scenarios.
Plus, my question is if the flashback was in fact with what happened, OR if it's Jessie fantasizing about what he wanted to happen. I seem to remember vaguely that that may have been part of a dream or remembering something how we wish it would have turned out.
Anyway , it's a drama and a ficticious one at that so it doesn't really matter.
Great show! I loved Friday nights back then. TGIF!
That would have been fun. I had my own version of Friday nights though I guess. I'm 29
I loved it
I still cannot believe that David Collier got diagnosed with cancer I really hope he gets better soon ❤️
#5 isn't a mistake. The dog gave in to Michelle's threat and fixed it off-camera.
@@ReinEngel she did sound very scary 😃
We would all fix it
1:38 that happens because they’d shoot the episode twice and take the best of both recordings and edit it into the final episode.
Bob Saget and Dave Coulier became friends through the L.A. Comedy circuit. Coulier lived on Saget's couch in his early days as a comedian, similar to struggling comedian Joey Gladstone residing in the basement of Danny Tanner's house.
Mary-Kate Olsen is left-handed and Ashley Olsen is right-handed. That is why, throughout the show, Michelle uses both of her hands to write and eat.
The girl's mother, Danny's wife Pam, was killed by a drunk driver in a car accident, as revealed in one episode.
Bob Saget considered leaving the show after the first season due to his disapproval of the writing and storylines.
Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen were chosen for the part of Michelle because they were the only twin babies that didn't cry at the audition.
Uncle Jesse's name was originally "Uncle Adam" until John Stamos decided that he liked "Jesse" better.
Sensing some awkwardness with one another, Bob Saget, John Stamos, and Dave Coulier went on a road trip to Las Vegas after the first season ended to help develop chemistry, in particular with Stamos, since Saget and Coulier were friends before the show. Stamos and Coulier, single at the time, really bonded during the trip and went on double dates together, while Saget, married at the time, stayed behind. The result was Stamos and Coulier becoming good friends and the writers incorporating this new dynamic in future seasons, with the two working together (first in advertising, later as a radio evening show) and sharing many more scenes on the show together.
The mannequin in the alcove in Joey's room always wears the exact shirt as Joey (Dave Coulier) in the first season.
Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen appeared together onscreen four times during the show's run
By the age of six, Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen, the twins who shared the role of Michelle, started to look so different that most audiences could tell them apart.
It was considered to choose one twin over the other, specifically Mary-Kate Olsen, to play the role of Michelle. However, their fan base at the time was huge, and co-star John Stamos didn't want one twin to leave the show, so both girls were kept in the role.
At first, the producers didn't want people to know that Michelle was played by twins, so in the beginning, they were credited as Mary-Kate Ashley Olsen. In the last season, they were credited as Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
John Stamos changed his character's name from Adam to Jesse because Elvis was born with a twin brother who died soon after birth. His name was Jesse.
After taping sessions, Bob Saget would often be in his dressing room writing material for an episode of "America's Funniest Home Videos" (1990).
For the character Michelle to get involved with severe and comedic moments, Mary-Kate Olsen chose to do the former while Ashley Olsen did the latter.
In the first season, Jesse's last name was Cochran, but in the second season, it was changed to Katsopolis because of John Stamos' Greek heritage. The reason for the change was addressed within the series in an episode in that the last name "Cochran" was a pseudonym Jesse used to make his name sound more like a rock star.
According to the show's website, John Stamos, Dave Coulier and Jodie Sweetin are the only cast members to appear in all 193 episodes of the series. Bob Saget did appear in all 192 official episodes but did not appear in the unaired pilot. Candace Cameron Bure only did not appear in the sixth season episode "Subterranean Graduation Blues." Some episodes had just Mary-Kate playing Michelle, not Ashley and vice versa.
In the episode "The House Meets The Mouse Part 1," D.J. imagines Steve as Aladdin. In real life, Scott Weinger was the voice of Aladdin.
The show was nearly canceled after its first season due to low ratings. However, when it was moved to a different time slot during summer reruns, the ratings improved significantly for the show to be renewed for a second season.
You can tell when Ashley Olsen plays Michelle because, as a child, she had a freckle above her lip.
Whenever the cameras weren't rolling, Bob Saget, who is known for his raunchy adult stand-up jokes, would often get in trouble for swearing and making inappropriate jokes, even when around the child actors.
The season eight episode "Comet's Excellent Adventure" is the only one taped in San Francisco. All other episodes are taped outside San Francisco.
According to frequent director Joel Zwick, filming the two-part episode in Disney World became a problem for Jodie Sweetin, as she was bombarded by fans and photographers, some of whom even followed her into the bathroom.
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen nearly left the show after the first season because their real-life mother was concerned about them missing out on having a "normal" childhood. After a significant raise in salary from the show's producers, she agreed to let them continue. Their mother also let them stay because they became so popular.
In the episode "Stephanie Plays the Field," there's a part when Michelle visits Jesse and Becky in the attic, but when they ask to be alone, Michelle spins around. While doing this, you can hear someone say, "But you are alone, silly," followed by Michelle saying this line. This was because a person would stand behind the cameras telling Michelle her lines while she was on set filming.
The Tanner address is 1882 Gerard Street. The exterior shots of the Tanner house are actually from a house located on 1709 Broderick Street.
The three adult leads (Saget, Stamos and Coulier) all complained to the producers at different times about the high number of scenes that the Olsen twins were given on the show.
The Olsen twins renegotiated their contract in 1990 to a much higher amount than the rest of the cast. It also allowed them the freedom to do endorsements and other media opportunities while still working on the show.
While several blooper reels were shown on TV show compilations, a rough-quality tape was leaked on the internet. The video prominently consists of some cast members accidentally swearing during taping.
Bob Saget was known for telling inappropriate jokes during rehearsals and tapings, upsetting the parents of the child actors and the show's producers.
Except for Danny, Steve, and Rebecca, all the other characters have catchphrases. Jesse's is "Have Mercy," and the addition of "huh" to sarcastic lines, Joey's is "cut it out," D.J.'s is "Oh, my Lanta," Stephanie's are (3 catchphrases), "how rude," "hot dog," and "well pin a rose on your nose," Michelle's are (has five catchphrases and has the most), "you got it, dude," "ah nuts," "oh, pa-lease," "you're in big trouble, mister" and "duh." Kimmy's are "Hola, Tanner-Ritos," Hola Mr. T." and other similar phrases.
The show's original premise was three single stand-up comedians living together, and the theme was more of an adult-oriented sitcom titled "House of Comics." However, shows like The Cosby Show (1984) and Family Ties (1982) doing well with family-oriented themes, the show was changed to incorporate family morals and values, and the name was changed to Full House (1987).
All establishing shots of San Francisco were filmed in one day.
Kirk Cameron met his future wife, Chelsea Noble when he visited his sister Candace Cameron Bure on the set of Full House. They both appear in the same season. Kirk Cameron appeared in the episode "Just One Of The Guys." Chelsea Noble appeared in the two-part episode after his the week after "The Seven-Month Itch"
Danny, Joey, and Jesse have all been in jail at some point. Coincidentally, all three guys were wearing something formal (Danny and Joey were wearing dresses, and Jesse was in a tuxedo).
Stamos and the actors portraying The Rippers would do frequent jam sessions during rehearsals and tapings.
The girls's full names are Donna Jo Margaret Tanner, Stephanie Judith Tanner, and Michelle Elizabeth Tanner.
In the first episode, D.J. says Kimmy has three sisters. In later seasons, Kimmy says she has one older brother named Garth. On the spin-off series Fuller House (2016), she has a younger brother named Jimmy.
The stairs do seem magical and they joke about it but both stair cases lead to the same place,the top of the stairs has a deck of sorts that lead to both having one loop around and the one in the kitchen go a short distance up to the top!
@@amadorcortinas2749 exactly…doesn’t matter what stairs you take, upstairs is upstairs
I Remember Watching Full House ❤😂😮❤😂
I used to watch a lot of these episodes as a kid, there were no way I would’ve noticed these things back in the 90s lol
2:16, actually the keys are in his left hand which is where he had them in the previous scene, when he took them out of the door.
High school drop out can be where someone is in high school but drops out before completing high school.
I always noticed the blocks being stacked up again after Mini knocks them over. I even pointed it out to my mom when we were watching it. I also realized that he mentions graduation but then he goes back to school because he dropped out.
How did they get the car in the backyard?
@wheelitzr2 It's said in the show when Jesse gets home, he thanks the man for towing it back.
Best days ever!! I wish we could go back!!
There have been several more instances where boom mics appeared in camera shots throughout the series, not just the two mentioned here. In that Rigby episode, there’s also a scene in Joey’s room where part of a camera is visible.
Mistakes make the show so much better to me.
Great video!
Hey thanks, Jayson! Hope all is well with your family
Long before they corrected the Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen as Michelle I knew that it was two girls playing the role of Michelle Tanner.
If you look at the family room staircase what appears to be the top is a hallway that is open to the family room on one side, however, the view from upstairs is rooms on either side which implies there's a sort of long landing and the rest of the stairs can't be seen. The kitchen stairs mag lead to the other side of the long landing and would be what is called servant stairs which is exactly what it sounds like, a separate set of stairs for servants that usually went to the kitchen as it was a working part of the home
The names of the Olsen twins are put as one name because they didn't want anyone to know that they were twins.
@@amadorcortinas2749 exactly‼️
would be cool to see more voids like this! this was very interesting to watch!
Very interesting
As an 80's baby who grew up watching ......I will never look at full house the same 😏
😂
It's sad Dave has cancer, I hate that terrible disease.
If you search every TV series there's indiscrepancies in continuity errors everywhere if you pay attention close enough
I remember an episode where Joey was dressed as a hockey goalie. The goalie pads were on the wrong legs and it drove me crazy
The stairs always got me
I guess they did expell him for driving the bike into the gym then.
ACTUALLY, the episode of when Jesse left his keys in the door and when they go into the kitchen, it is NOT revealed that she had them the whole time. She took them just to mess with him after being accused of taking them... I thought that seemed clear.....
Dave you are in my prayers for you get better
I just remember thinking I was going insane when Uncle Jesse’s last name stopped being Cochran
I think the boom mic thing might be a ‘error’ of converting to digital 16:9 that we have on streaming. On the original dvds and original tv airings it was 4:3 and so many things picked up on the camera were cut out in the transmission, cos they didn’t account for transferring tape to 16:9 digital. There’s a couple of times in the streaming version of full house where the camera alley can be seen at the side of the screen when they are filming complete side on in the set
Fact 7 was talked about in an interview.
They got new wroters halfway through the series and the new writers werent familiar with certain events established previously.
The interview is on youtube.
It’s the same with any long running series there is going to be continuity errors friends has them also
@kevin10001 definitely. Most of the time, it's worse, and they intentionally ignore Canon events.
I hope Dave gets better
2:08 jesse puts the keys in his left hand because he is waving to michele with his right hand
These young RUclipsrs try to make people that watched these episodes 1 week at a time seem absolutely stupid for not noticing something they binge watch an entire series in a couple weeks. Of course you’re going to find things like Jesse’s graduation. Another thing you didn’t mention is his last name change or the parents (especially the moms) of the guys changed. There’s a HUGE difference watching 1 episode at a time for 8 years than binge watching for a couple weeks.
The crime catchers found little Michelle's bike in less than 24 hours. 😂
There's another in Season 4 Episode 20 - After Jesse agrees to move back home, Becky yells for everyone to come upstairs but the cast can be seen in the doorway waiting for their cue to come in the room.
Yes I caught that mistake too about the high school episodes
Because she said “hey you better fix it” so the dog fixed it😂
I noticed that in season 7 of Full House episode Love on The Rocks you can see a boom mic when DJ and Steve were on the mountain
If you look close it looks like jesse put the keys down beside Michelle when he went to pick her up in the living room his hand looks balled up
Can you make a video about Home alone 3
it wasn't a mistake to credit mary kate and ashley the way they did
Yep and their lawyer ended up getting them to change it
@@aries898 it was actually common to credit twins like that when they are young. it was done on little house on the prairie.
@ in the first season they were credited separately, but at the end credits only. The producers weren’t even sure if they would keep them past season 1. Once the parents got a lawyer in, they offered them series deals from 2-7 and in season 8 the lawyer made them credit their names in full, as much as the producers didn’t want to
@@aries898 I could have sworn Michelle was credited in the opening sequence of Season 1, in the scene where the soccer ball rolled past her, but I guess not (unless she was credited later in the season, but I don't think so). And, in the end, they used Ashley's middle name, Fuller (which is somewhat ironic, seeing as Michelle never appeared in her namesake sequel to this show).
@aries898 they actually only wanted to keep Ashley i believe but John Stamos fought it. He had a LOT of pull on that show i found out. Many things were either stopped or pushed because of him.
Michelle might have stolen Jesse’s keys from His pocket in the last scene.
the Michelle one was not done in error - it was done because they wanted people to think that it was one actress
drop out jessie - is easy to explain - after he drove into the gym the school kicked him out without letting him graduate
Their names in the credits was done that way deliberately. They DID want us to think it was one girl.
Jesse had two different last names I don't remember what season it changed
S1 or s2 it changed.... Danny's mother changed as well different actress
This was done at the insistence of John Stamos.
Season 1. Yet another pull Stamos had on the show. He wanted his Greek heritage included
I just thought the kitchen stairs were another way to get upstairs
#6 is not a mistake, if you look closely, the key is in his left hand
Uncle Jesse had a last name change. Jesse Cochran became Jesse Katsopolis
I was just watching the family matter version of this and I noticed how he’s talking about that it’s not possible for the car to drive into the front of the house I noticed there’s the same error. I don’t know the name of that person but it’s the one where Stephanie drives Joey‘s car into the house looking at how his car is parked, and how Stephanie drives into the house.
The scene where Uncle Jesse loses his keys.. he grabs with right hand and puts in left waves at Michelle walks towards her with left hand clinched
He hands Michelle the keys in the living room scene
#7 is the biggest mistake of the whole series!! WHY did they forget he was a graduate!
cool!
The keys were in his hand when Jesse went from the door to Michelle….
Mary-Kate & Ashley being credited that way was intentional not a mistake
The kitchen stairs go up above the garage apartment where Jessie lived
That is interesting to see them dub over. I wonder how much they do it in shows and you just never notice.
Ya, I bet they do it more than we realize.
I was wondering that kid named Aaron wasn't he the same kid from kindergarten cop whose dad was a gynecologist?
Yup!
@@FunFactFilms It wasn’t a “mistake” about One name for MaryKate “and” Ashley it was done on purpose so everyone would think it was “only one “girl playing Michelle it’s done a lot on tv they did it on Little house on the prairie with Lindsay Sidney Greenbush instead of Lindsay AND Sidney Greenbush ! Mary Kate Ashley isn’t that long of a name !
He also played “Gage” in Pet Sematary and was the little boy ( Nancy’s son) in 1994 Wes Craven’s New Nightmare.
@@kellymcfalls1458they did it with Nicky and Alex on Full House too
Joeys keys were in the left hand he set them on the coffee table next to Michelle.
It’s a sound stage, bro. I’m a be honest with you. That’s the reason why it shows like this or not promoted anymore. People already would know that they’re faking it not real and the concept behind it just do what it makes sense.
One u didn’t mention is basement/ garage being converted into a room for Joey then it magically goes back to being the basement/ garage again for one episode signaling they held an episode back to air later in the season so it felt out of place
Good catch! I actually covered that in my first mistakes video on Full House.
I believe the explanation for why Joey's room magically transformed back into the garage by the next episode is that they filmed "Our Very First Promo" before the episode "Joey's Place" .
Pretty sure Jesse was holding the keys in his left hand and placed it on the living room table.
Honorable Mention: At the end of the first part of The House Meets The Mouse, in the first short DJ, Kimmy & Stephanie are running but in the next shot when the camera is cutting to the whole crowd, DJ, Kimmy & Stephanie are standing waiting for their cue.
And Stephanie, she had her ears pierced the whole entire time, so it was weird that she went to go get her ears pierced. Cause you can tell in certain episodes.But you see her with pierced ears when she was young
@3:37; that kid is in Kindergarten Cop.
He also played “Gage” in Pet Sematary and was the little boy in Wes Craven’s New Nightmare.
@mrs.i.one12 Really?! Interesting
The one with the keys Jessie had them in his left hand he put them in Michelle right pocket when he bent down to her that’s how they were in her pocket in the kitchen
Can you do a video of the TV show bewitched??
When they thought they were stranded it was just that they thought that but they weren't it wasn't a mistake and the keys was an on set joke done by Bob.
Michelle was a close up magician.
They dub in outside sound in almost everything.
The keys are switched to his other hand you can see the keys
Jesse's keys were in his left hand
I remember the Hawaii episode
Mistakes indeed. The director and producers need to own them
Why? It happens in almost every sitcom. Nothing is perfect
@ I was making a joke. The idea how when a person makes a mistake they have to own it. But of course, that refers to ethics. This is something far from that. That’s the joke
The Keys are in His Left Hand when He walks to the girl.
I noticed the stair case one
Mistake number 1... Full House
God I missed the 90s
You got to much time on yur hand
You made a mistake as well. Those blocks are not set back where they were.
Some of theses aren’t a mistake. Like #2? They did that on purpose.
The only real mistakes were the boom microphones.
the biggest mistake was watching the show.
Did Lori ever get out prison or she still locked up?
So what Mike and his twin sister Micky Boomtastic are in more so lot of TV SHOWS AND MOVIES WHERE THEY HAVE TO SHOW UP AT LEAST ONE TIME PER SERIES PER THE SAG RULES.
I saw that
Mistakes in Golden girls? Too many
Ten mistakes in Fuller House
I another one was in season three where Danny and Joey go to in the jail you can hear the them say cut
One stair case actulally
Boom mic in the shot?? Cut - It - Out
If I had a dollar for every time I saw someone's face not match when they cut to a different angle, I would be rich! I still see it all the time. Someone might be laughing or smiling, then in less than 1/10 of a second, their face looks totally different from the previous shot. It seems like producers don't care too much for realism between takes. 😄