The hit sitcom Full House introduced us to three goofy guys and three cute-as-a-button little girls in the 1980s, and from there, the house only got fuller. People came and went throughout the seasons, and fans loved getting to know the new faces that came onto the screen.

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Full House had a huge cast of colorful characters, and they all had different relationships among them. Some were romantic, some were familial, but some of the best relationships were friendships. We're looking back at some of the most memorable friends and ranking them from worst to best. Here are ten friendships that stand out on Full House:

Stephanie And Gia

A lot of us had a friend when we were teenagers who did not make the best decisions, and for Stephanie, that friend is Gia. When Stephanie first met Gia, she was a bully who smoked in the girls' bathroom at school. Once they became friends, the two girls went with some boys who drove very recklessly, and Gia got hurt in a car accident. Gia also treats Michelle like a baby when she comes over, dresses a bit mature for her age, and doesn't always respect authority. As far as friends go, Stephanie definitely could have picked better!

Stephanie And Harry

Stephanie and Harry were good friends when Stephanie was younger, and he was always there for her (well, except for when he was crushing on DJ). When Stephanie was dealing with a bad case of Middle Kid Syndrome, Harry was there to support her as she worked on her hula hoop record and singing career.

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The two also got married in the backyard in a beautiful ceremony complete with a hand tattoo instead of a ring. One flaw about Harry, however, is that he was being a bully with some other kids, but Stephanie showed him the error of his ways.

Michelle And Teddy

Teddy is a great friend that Michelle meets at a young age. They go to the same school, and they both appear on Joey's kids' program The Ranger Joe Show. Teddy was willing to let Michelle live with him when she ran away from home (now that's a true friend!), but things haven't always been good between the two of them. Teddy went through a short stage of only wanting to play with boys, so Michelle was pushed aside for another boy. Michelle also tied Teddy to a chair so he wouldn't move to Texas (but it didn't quite work). Still, the two make a great pair.

Michelle And Denise

Denise is a spunky little girl that Michelle goes to school with. The two share lunches on the day they first meet, bonding over their mutual love for sour cream and onion potato chips. They also play Frisbee with Derek outside during recess, and the two girls took part in a protest at the mall together when they got ripped off by their favorite rhino character's company. One thing that's cool about Denise is that her uncle is the one and only Little Richard, but Michelle does not treat her any differently for having a famous relative.

Danny And Becky

Danny and Becky Wake Up San Francisco

Danny and Becky first meet on the set of Wake Up San Francisco, where they become co-hosts of the new television show. They have a great balance between them, bouncing ideas off of each other and creating natural chemistry on the air.

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However, things aren't always smooth sailing. Becky often books segments that will humiliate Danny, and tensions rose between them when Becky became the producer instead of Danny. They also had some trouble as Becky's twins became toddlers because Danny would often do things with them that Becky wanted to do.

Danny And Jesse

Danny and Jesse became pals because Danny married Jesse's sister, and at first, Jesse hated Danny. He was not happy to hear that Danny and Pam were getting married, but the two men grew to like each other. Their friendship truly blossomed once Jesse moved in to help take care of the girls, and the two men became co-parents. They don't always see eye to eye on things - Jesse is cool and laid back, while Danny can be a bit uptight and strict. Danny is also an emotional guy who loves to hug, while the only physical contact Jesse wants is with the ladies he swoons.

Jesse And Joey

Joey and Jesse were thrown together when they both moved in with Danny and his daughters, and they could not be any more different. Joey loves cartoons and comedy. Jesse loves motorcycles and Elvis. Somehow, they ended up doing a lot of projects together, their different sides coming together to make a great team. They had their own advertising business, their own radio show, and they even renovated the attic together. Joey is also great with Jesse's kids, being a big kid himself. The men have gotten into many disagreements over the years, but they always make up in the end.

DJ And Kimmy

These two girls are the best of friends, and they have been since they were in elementary school together. Kimmy lives next door to DJ, so she's always visiting the Tanner house (even when she hasn't been invited over). Kimmy and DJ love spending time with each other, sharing each other's outfits (and homework), talking about cute boys, and navigating through becoming teenagers.

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They have plenty of teenage girl fights, but they are still best friends no matter what. Kimmy even moves in to help take care of DJ's kids in the spin-off, Fuller House!

Joey And Danny

Good pals Danny and Joey have been friends longer than anybody, meeting when they were just small children. Danny was getting bullied, and Joey came to save him; then when Joey was about to get in trouble with the teacher, Danny saved him back! They've been inseparable ever since, even going on to attend college together. Raising Danny's girls together has brought them even closer over the years. Sometimes Danny gets jealous of Joey's relationship with Jesse, which can put a strain on things between Joey and Danny, but the lifelong besties normally get along great.

DJ, Stephanie, And Michelle

These three girls may be sisters instead of traditional friends, but they still have great friendships among them! DJ looks out for her younger sisters, taking them shopping and teaching them how to make good decisions. Stephanie wants to be like DJ, but she also acts as a role model to Michelle, helping her when she gets scared like on her first day of kindergarten. Michelle loves to be like her big sisters, but she can also stand her ground as she grows up. What's more, is that all three girls have helped each other get through their mom's death as the years have gone on. Who could ask for better sisters and friends?

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