The success of Full House in the 90s showed that viewers loved the wholesome comedy looking at the life of the Tanner family. Many forget the show started with a depressing story of widowed father Danny Tanner trying to raise three daughters when his brother-in-law and best friend move in to help during the tough time. Hijinks occurred when the wacky sitcom started giving us hilarious moments to set the tone.

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Most members of the Tanner household were known for having cheerful personalities. It was a rare show where almost every main character was quite kind. There were some exclusions at times as the over the top joyful moments could become overbearing to some. We will look at just how joyous each of the main characters were on the show. The characters each had their own struggles, but the overall presentation will be viewed here. Enjoy the ranking of Full House main characters by how cheerful they were!

Jesse Katsopolis

Uncle Jesse smiling at someone in Full House

The least cheerful member of the Full House family was definitely the beloved uncle Jesse Katsopolis. Despite being a generally fun character, Jesse often struggled to fit into Danny’s world of a cheerful household with everyone expressing their joy consistently.

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There were a few episodes with Jesse showing his grumpy side or wanting to be excluded from the Tanner family antics. Jesse did have a pleasant personality, but most of us related to him when Danny went overboard with his joyful expectations of the household.

Kimmy Gibbler

Kimmy Gibbler coming into the Tanner house on Full House

Kimmy Gibbler was the next-door neighbor of the Tanner family and the best friend of D.J. Tanner. Fans of the series loved Kimmy since she was a change of pace that played a wild card role when spending time D.J. and the rest of the family.

The clashes Kimmy had with Danny, Jesse and Stephanie all provided great moments for the sitcom. Kimmy had a kind personality, but she clearly lacked the cheerful personality that was associated with the Tanner family. It helped her stand out along with the countless unique Gibbler quotes.

Rebecca Donaldson

Rebecca Donaldson in Full House

The addition of Rebecca Donaldson to Full House saw her become the co-host of Danny on Wake Up, San Francisco along with the eventual love interest of Jesse. Rebecca fit in perfectly as a tremendous part of the cast having chemistry with the main characters.

Full House eventually made her a bigger part of the show when marrying Jesse to start a family together. The cheerful nature of Rebecca was stronger than Jesse’s, but she was nowhere near as cheerful as the rest of the Tanner household.

Steve Hale

Steve Hale was the character to become a huge part of Full House for D.J.’s storylines. The relationship between Steve and D.J. made them one of the most popular couples on the show. Steve was a jock with success on the sports teams that had a sweeter side to him with D.J.

The cheerful nature of Steve saw him always happy and in a good mood. It made him fit into the Tanner household well even though Danny sometimes questioned his intentions. Steve was a flawed person at times, but he never had a sinister or grumpy side to him.

Stephanie Tanner

The role of Stephanie Tanner as the middle child allowed her to go back and forth between the cheerful moments and developing a bit of a sassy side. Stephanie became known for the hilarious “How rude!” line as arguably the top Full House catchphrase.

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Most episodes would see Stephanie showing a more cheerful personality even though she did want to break away from her family at times. The cheerful ranking of Stephanie has her in the middle of the pack. She fell short of the top tier characters of this category.

Michelle Tanner

Many fans viewed the adorable Michelle Tanner as the most popular character on Full House. Michelle started the series off as a baby before progressing into an important part of the show as she grew older in the later seasons.

The happy household of the Tanner’s allowed Michelle to develop the cheerful nature as well. There were a few episodes where she did do drastic things like running away from home, but the overall theme of the character was a joyous one that loved spending time with her family.

D.J. Tanner

The role of D.J. Tanner saw her as a consistently important part of Full House as the oldest child. D.J. had the responsibility as the big sister following the passing of their mother. The overall personality of D.J. was charming and cheerful even though she grew tired of her dad’s antics at times.

D.J. was considered a well-behaved kid that picked up the slack when necessary. The only times she’d typically love her cheerful nature was when she had romantic problems like love triangles and trying to save failing relationships from ending.

Joey Gladstone

Joey and a puppet on Full House

Full House fans enjoyed the silly character of Joey Gladstone trying to help raise kids that he had no blood relation to. Joey was the longtime best friend of Danny that wanted to lend a helping hand when Danny’s wife passed away and the family struggled without another adult.

The comedy career of Joey’s character featured wholesome PG jokes with impressions and puppets. Joey was always in a good mood and primarily played the peacemaker when others would get into drama with each other. Few characters in sitcom history had as pure a heart as Joey did in Full House.

Danny Tanner

Bob Saget as Danny Tanner on Full House

The lead character of Danny Tanner remained positive throughout the entire series despite starting it in depressing fashion after his wife passed away. Danny’s cheerful personality is what creates that level of emotion showed by the rest of the family.

The only times Danny would ever lose his cool were when he had to discipline his kids or when someone made a mess given his status as a neat freak. Danny however went out of his way to add a joyful nature to the days of his loved ones as the most cheerful character on Full House.

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