Ep 23. The House Meets the Mouse (1)
- TVG
- May 11, 1993
- 23 min
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7.0 (269)
The House Meets the Mouse (1) is the twenty-third episode of the sixth season of the popular American sitcom, Full House. This episode marks the first part of a two-episode story arc. It originally aired on May 11, 1993, on the ABC network. The show was created by Jeff Franklin and starred John Stamos, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron, Jodie Sweetin, and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
In this episode, the Tanner family, along with their best friends, the Katsopolis family, take a fun-filled trip to Walt Disney World in Florida. The episode opens with Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) excitedly announcing to her family that she has been chosen as the Kid of the World for Walt Disney World's 20th anniversary celebration. The family then begins planning their trip, with each member eager to make the most of their vacation.
When they arrive at the Magic Kingdom, they meet up with the Katsopolis family, who have also come to Disney World for their own vacation. The two families team up for fun and magic and go on a wild adventure around the park. Jesse (John Stamos) tries to relive his youth by taking the rollercoaster rides, while Joey (Dave Coulier) has his hands full with his favorite hand puppet, Mr. Woodchuck. Meanwhile, Danny (Bob Saget) and Becky (Lori Loughlin) take care of the twins, Nicky and Alex.
As they continue to enjoy their time in the park, the Tanners and Katsopolis discover that they are going to be spending their evening in the Magic Kingdom's Cinderella Castle Suite, which is otherwise not open to the public. Michelle, who is still the Kid of the World, has been given the magical key to the suite and is thrilled to share it with her family and friends. The family is beyond excited about this special opportunity and sets off to enjoy the rest of their day.
Later that evening, the family makes their way to the Cinderella Castle Suite, which is adorned with beautiful decorations and furnishings, and includes special amenities such as a royal telephone and a magic mirror. The Tanners and the Katsopolis' settle in for a night of fun, games, and relaxation. However, things take an unexpected turn when they end up meeting a few very important guests.
The episode ends on a cliffhanger, with the family excitedly wondering what the next day at the park will bring. Full House fans will not want to miss the conclusion of this exciting two-part episode.
Overall, The House Meets the Mouse (1) showcases exciting family moments and the wonder of childhood. It is a fun and lighthearted episode that will appeal to viewers of all ages. With its heartfelt moments, relatable characters, and nostalgic setting, this is an episode that will leave you feeling warm and fuzzy long after the credits have rolled.