Quarantine can be a great leveler. Whether you’re a multi-millionaire or struggling to make ends meet, everyone is stuck inside. As we all come to terms with the new reality of staring balefully out of the window as summer starts, people all over the world are finding new ways to entertain themselves and spread a positive message.
The cast of classic sitcom “Full House” are no exception. In a video shared to the Facebook account of series’ star Bob Saget, every one of the original members can be seen recreating the opening credits, under the newly created title “Quarantine House”

In the clip, Saget and fellow cast members John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, and creator Jeff Franklin can be seen tackling a number of housebound tasks and activities. Saget himself, for instance, steals the show with an overenthusiastic display of hand sanitizing.
Check out the clip of 'Quarantine House':While it might seem strange to see the cast of an 80s sitcom dominate the internet, Full House has actually become something of a social media phenomenon. The #FullHouseChallenge has been incredibly popular on TikTok for a while, with thousands of people uploading their own version of the iconic credits, set to the original theme song "Everywhere You Look" by Jesse Frederick.
Even though the show itself came off the air back in 1995, back when TikTok was only applied to clocks, fans will no doubt be thrilled to see it continuing to have an impact. despite the 25 years difference between the end of the show and the appearance of “Full Quarantine”, the new clip is proof positive that coming off the air in the 90s doesn’t consign you to the dustbin of TV history.