Overview
Fuller House and Full House are two popular American television sitcoms that follow the lives of the Tanner family. While Full House originally aired from 1987 to 1995 on ABC, Fuller House is a sequel series that premiered on Netflix in 2016, 21 years after the original series ended. The key differences between the two shows lie in their tone, characters, and storyline. Full House is known for its light-hearted and family-friendly humor, whereas Fuller House has a more modern and edgy tone. In terms of characters, Full House focuses on the original Tanner family, including [[danny-tanner|Danny Tanner]], [[joey-gladstone|Joey Gladstone]], and [[jesse-katsopolis|Jesse Katsopolis]], while Fuller House introduces new characters, such as [[dj-tanner-fuller|DJ Tanner-Fuller]] and [[kimmy-gibbler|Kimmy Gibbler]], as they navigate their lives as adults. The bottom line verdict is that both shows offer a unique viewing experience, with Full House being a classic sitcom that appeals to a wider audience, and Fuller House catering to a more modern and younger demographic. With a total of 193 episodes, Full House has a more extensive episode list compared to Fuller House, which has a total of 75 episodes. In terms of ratings, Full House has a higher rating on [[imdb|IMDb]] with an average rating of 7.5, while Fuller House has an average rating of 6.8.