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  • Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (2022): During the prologue, as part of a montage of Chip and Dale trying to make it in Hollywood, a clip from the show is seen with the chipmunks digitally inserted in.

Live-Action TV

  • Boy Meets World:
    • In "Pilot" when Cory's parents find out he got detention for listening to his radio instead of Romeo and Juliet.
      Cory: I'm a kid. I don't understand the emotional content of Full House.
      Morgan: I do!
    • In "Once In Love With Amy" Shawn plays poker with Morgan:
      Morgan: Three daddies and two mommies!
      Shawn: A full house?
      Morgan: Full House? I love those Olsen twins!
  • iCarly:
    • In "iCarly Saves TV", after Sam beats up Zeebo, the actor in the costume quits, saying he doesn't have to take it, since he did four episodes of Full House.
    • In "iSam's Mom", the Shay and Benson families (along with Gunsmoke the bodyguard) watch the show on TV.
    • In "iStill Psycho", Carly mentions the show's title.
  • Roseanne: In "We're Going to Disney World", Roseanne says she wants to see today's episode of Full House because one of the twin girls could die.
  • Tokyo Vice: In the sixth episode, Katagiri and his wife are watching an episode of the show dubbed into Japanese.
  • As an Actor Allusion on Two of a Kind after Mary Kate and Ashley learn to play poker:
    Mary-Kate: Boy when we were little, Full House beat everything.

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Puppet Shows

  • The Dinosaurs episode, "Network Genius" spoofed the show as "House Full of Dads". On the show, multiple dinosaur fathers attempt to tell their daughter a bedtime story all at once, which annoys the daughter.note 

Web Video

  • The Angry Video Game Nerd:
    • In Part 2 of his "Christmas Carol" video, while reviewing Shaq Fu, the Nerd brings up a Fictional Video Game called Full House Tournament Fighter.
    • In Part 2 of his "Wish List" video, when the Nerd reviews Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit!, he wishes that the game had sets to real TV shows, Full House being one of them.
    • In his review of the ALF Licensed Game for the Sega Master System, the Nerd says that the Tanner family the titular character lives with is not to be confused with the Tanner family from Full House.
    • In his review of Mary Kate and Ashley: Get a Clue! for Game Boy Color, the Nerd brings up the Olsen Twins' role as Michelle Tanner from Full House, saying that there are some experts out there who are able to tell when Mary Kate plays Michelle, and when Ashley does it. He says he needs those kinds of experts, since he can't tell them apart in the game.note 
    • In his review of Tiger Electronic Handheld Games, one of the games the Nerd plays is based on the show.
  • Console Wars: In the Batman Forever episode, Pat points out that the SNES version of the Licensed Game based on the titular film doesn't have the voice clips that the Sega Genesis version does, but Dan argues that the sound quality of the voice clips on the Genesis version is terrible. Pat then says it's better than what the SNES version originally had planned, and shows Dan fictional voice clips that were cut from the SNES version on the blu-ray of the titular film that Dan ordered, where the enemies say "You got it, Dude!", along with "Did I do that?" , and that weird Tim Allen noise.
  • The Nostalgia Critic:
    • The Critic has given the series a scathing review, criticizing its saccharine tone in particular.
    • In his review of The Flintstones, the Critic notes the live-action version of Pebbles' resemblance to the Olsen twins, and plays the Full House theme over her.

Western Animation

  • Beavis And Butthead: In "Kidnapped", Stewart tries to get the two title characters to watch the show with him.
  • BoJack Horseman: The Show Within a Show Horsin' Around is an analogue to Full House, with the years it was on air (1987 to 1996) almost corresponding with those of the real-life show (which ended in 1995 but was still airing reruns into the following year). Sabrina in particular is the Horsin' Around equivalent to Full House's Michelle, though the former is played by one actress and not two.
  • KaBlam!: In "Now With More Flava", John Stamos gets hired as one of the show's security guards, and Henry brings up John's role as Uncle Jesse from Full House.
  • Pinky and the Brain: In "Brinky", Romy calls the titular characters "Saget" and "Coulier".
  • Steven Universe: In "Hamburger Backpack", Steven says Michelle's catchphrase "You got it, dude!" while giving a thumbs-up.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: In "It's a Wonderful Tiny Toon Adventures Christmas Special", when Li'l Sneezer and Bob Hope rehearse their lines as Ebenezer Sneezer and the Ghost of Christmas Past, Bob Hope says that Sneezer is "Cuter than those twins on that Saget show".

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