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10 Full House Characters That Fuller House Season 2 Needs To Bring Back

If you can bring back Harry Takayama, you can bring back these guys.

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10 Full House Characters That Fuller House Season 2 Needs To Bring Back
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First things first. Some of us die-hard "Full House" fans can admit: "Fuller House" did not live up to our expectations.

Throughout the trailers and promotions that "Fuller House" released, they highlighted the fact that 8 of the 9 original "Full House" characters would return to the show. Most of us expected at least one of the original 3 dads would live in the house. But, to our disdain, the main focus of "Fuller House" was on the 2 of the original house tenants and Kimmy Gibbler, of course.

"Full House" had exceptional guest characters frequently throughout the series. But, besides the original main cast members, we only saw Harry, Stephanie's first-grade "husband."

As a die-hard "Full House" fan myself, I'm hoping to see more special guest characters from the original series on the second season of "Fuller House."

I've shortened the list to 10, although there are many other characters not mentioned in this list that were fun guest stars, as well.

The second season of Fuller House should bring back:

1. Nelson Burkhard (Jason Marsden)

I'm not suggesting Nelson and DJ should date again. But, his funny quirks in trying to win her back were adorable and sad at the same.

2. Vicky Larson (Gail Edwards)

Who in the heck was Danny Tanner with in Fuller House? BRING BACK VICKY.

3. Viper (David Lipper)

DJ's rockstar boyfriend in 2016 would probably be in a touring rock band and it would be like when Uncle Jesse dated Roxanne. But, we know how that turned out.

4. Steve Urkel (Jaleel White)

No, he didn't play anybody important and was only in one episode, but who doesn't need a little more Urkel in their life?

5. Teddy (Tahj Mowry)

I know it wouldn't be the same without Michelle there too. But, how cute would it be if Teddy came back from Texas in a little rodeo costume asking where Michelle is?

6. Rusty (Jordan Christopher Michael)

THE RUST MAN. Bring back this little prankster to cause some fun mayhem.

7. Gia Mahan (Marla Sokoloff)

I don't know what would be more fun to see: A cleaned-up cookie cutter Gia or a bad-to-the-bone Gia, who hasn't changed a bit.

8. Mrs. Carruthers (Marcia Wallace)

Can they finally let her grab Joey's little tooshie?! Or has she found another lover to squeeze?!

9. Duane (Scott Menville)

Huh, whatever.

10. Grandma and Grandpa Katsopolis (John Aprea and Yvonne Wilder)

Jesse's lovable parents. They were always so cute when they were fighting.

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