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Beloved '90s Family Sitcom Ended 31 Years Ago - One Star's Tribute Is Bringing All the Feels

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It's hard to believe that it's been 31 years since Full Houseaired its last new episode on ABC. What started as a Tuesday night staple became a beloved TGIF show, where the Tanner family delighted audiences on Friday nights for the final four seasons.

After eight seasons on air, Full House fans were sad to see the series go, but with production costs and cast salaries quickly making it one of the most expensive sitcoms on-air at the time, ABC decided it was time to pull the plug.

Initially, Full House wasn't planned to end, and instead, was going to move to the WB. Unfortunately, the deal fell through, which is why the series finale doesn't really feel like an end. It was never intended to end the show. Rather, "Michelle Rides Again (Part 2)" was originally planned to be the Season 8 finale.

But all good things must come to an end, even when that end is emotional for both the cast and the viewers. And it's hard to believe how long it's been since that bittersweet goodbye.

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Candace Cameron Burepaid tribute to the show that made her famous with an Instagram post and a few pieces of nostalgic merch that will have Full House fans feeling all the feels.

In the caption of her latest post, Bure wrote, "May 23, 1995... the final episode of #FullHouse aired. 🥹 31 years later, I still remember it like it was yesterday. It was an incredibly emotional day, filled with tears, giant bear hugs, and SO much gratitude. And because some memories are just too good not to wear… I made a few special pieces for all my fellow Tanner family fans. "

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The post then directed fans to a link to her online store, which has several pieces of clothing for sale. Among them are two designs that are Full Housethemed - one that features her catchphrase "Oh My Lanta!" on it and another that features a collage of pictures that include the previous one and also adds a drawing of the San Francisco neighborhood where the Tanner family lived, as well as two more infamous quotes from the show.

More than three decades have flown by since Full House ended, but even after all these years, you really can find love everywhere you look, even on a T-shirt.

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This story was originally published May 24, 2026 at 12:45 PM.