Full House Stars Launch Dazzlingly Unique Rewatch Podcasts, Sparking Unrivaled Excitement — No Contest!

Full House Stars Launch Dazzlingly Unique Rewatch Podcasts, Sparking Unrivaled Excitement — No Contest!

Steph & Joey may both be hosting Full House rewatch podcasts, but their unique approaches and distinct personalities set them apart, ensuring an entertaining and diverse listening experience for fans

Summary

Full House Rewind and What's Up, Tanneritos! are both Full House rewatch podcasts, with no rivalry between the hosts.

Full House Rewind presents its content in a video format, accompanied by insightful interviews with guest stars. On the other hand, What's Up, Tanneritos! primarily focuses on delivering audio content, complemented by exclusive clips.

The hosts of two Full House rewatch podcasts, Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber, have different perspectives due to their age difference during the original show. Despite the launch of these two podcasts, the hosts are emphasizing that there is no animosity or competition between them. Recently, Dave Coulier released Full House Rewind, featuring series creator Jeff Franklin and promising more guest stars in future episodes. Shortly after, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber introduced their own podcast, How Rude, Tanneritos!.

It may seem peculiar that there are two Full House podcasts solely dedicated to rewatching the show. However, in an interview with People, Sweetin and Barber explained that there is no rivalry between them and Coulier. Before the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike began, they both acknowledged that they were launching similar shows, but concluded that they were distinct enough to coexist simultaneously. Their complete quotes are as follows:

Sweetin: "Dave's podcast differs greatly from ours. His is more focused on a video format, whereas ours primarily consists of audio with some video clips. He includes Mr. Woodchuck and various other elements, which will also be featured on our show. There's no awkwardness or animosity preventing us from appearing on each other's podcasts."

Being on the show as kids provides us with a unique and exciting experience. I believe it adds even more enjoyment for Full House fans to appreciate.

Barber: "They will thoroughly enjoy and embrace everything. Moreover, there is space for all of us to thrive and support one another's accomplishments. That's the purpose of my presence here."

How The Two Full House Rewatch Podcasts Are Very Different From Each Other

Full House Stars Launch Dazzlingly Unique Rewatch Podcasts, Sparking Unrivaled Excitement — No Contest!

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Sweetin has already provided an insight into the format of Coulier's Full House Rewind podcast. Additionally, there is a visual component to the show, as Coulier conducts his interviews on a complete set. Following Joey's character in Full House, Coulier also engages with puppets like Cosmo and even features guest stars from the original sitcom, such as Bullwinkle. In an effort to involve fans, Coulier encourages them to share their opinions and thoughts on specific episodes. On the other hand, Sweetin and Barber's podcast, What's Up, Tanneritos!, takes a more traditional approach.

However, the key contrast between the two shows lies in the perspectives of the hosts, as Sweetin highlights in her interview. While Coulier was already an adult and an emerging comedian when Full House began, both Sweetin and Barber were young children. The family sitcom served as their initial acting experience, and they essentially grew up in front of the camera, much like Stephanie and Kimmy. Consequently, there will be noticeable differences in how both Full House podcasts reflect on the comedy, particularly in terms of its impact on their lives post-show.

The two Full House rewatch podcasts coincide with reports of a feud between Sweetin and her co-star, Candace Cameron Bure. Coulier, however, refrained from discussing the specifics of the controversy, emphasizing that conflicts are a natural part of any family. Based on Sweetin's comments, it appears that there are no issues between the hosts of the new podcasts.