Nathan Nishiguchi Movies
With Jesse (John Stamos) monopolizing more and more of Joey's time, Danny (Bob Saget) begins to feel left out. Ruefully, Danny recalls when his friendship with Joey (David Coulier) began, twenty years ago--allowing the series' producers to showcase a trio of child actors (Phillip Glasser, Adam Harris, Kristopher Kent Hill imitating the three adult stars. And in a parallel development, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) becomes jealous of DJ (Candace Cameron) over a similar "stolen friend" situation. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
With the various members of the Tanner household preoccupied with problems of their own, no one has any time attention to 6-year-old Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin). Out of frustratrion, Steph hits upon a surefire method of drawing attention to herself: She declares that she's getting married to her classmate Harry (Nathan Nishiguchi)--and even goes through with a mock ceremony. This is the episode in which we first hear Stephanie's oft-spoken catchphrase "Well, pin a rose on your nose." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Succumbing to peer pressure, Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) joins her classmates in making fun of a nerdish kid named Walter Berman (Whit Hertford in his first series apperance), better known as "Duckface." Outraged by this behavior, Jesse (John Stamos) forces Stephanie to apologize to Walter--with unexpected results. Elsewhere, Joey (David Coulier) briefly subs for Becky (Lisa Loughlin) on Danny's morning TV show, and DJ (Candace Cameron) embarks upon a most unusual school project. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Joey (David Coulier) agrees to help Jesse (John Stamos) compose an ad jingle for a new brand of cat food. Alas, this partnership leads to a major clash of egos when Jesse becomes exasperated by Joey's unintentional blunders. Elsewhere, Danny (Bob Saget) takes on the daunting task of toilet-training baby Michelle (played by the Olsen twins), while DJ (Candace Cameron) and Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) fill the house with noisy arguments over the ownership of personal items. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
When "Wake Up San Francisco" goes on location to a horse farm, host Danny (Bob Saget) brings daughter DJ (Candace Cameron) along. Upon arrival, DJ is enchanted by an elderly horse named Rocket. Determined to have Rocket for herself, DJ and her friend Kimmy (Andrea Barber) secretly make arrangements to earn enough money to buy the horse; then, and only then, will she tell her dad about the purchase. Unfortunately, this requires DJ to spin a web of falsehoods to prevent Danny from finding out what she's up to. Nathan Nishiguchi makes his first series appearance as Stephanie's friend Harry Takyama, who insists upon calling her "Chief." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide









