'Full House' Cast Is Ready For Another Reboot: 'Bob Would Want It'

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Danny and Stefanie Tanner in 'Full House'.
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Fans all over the world are still reeling from the loss of Bob Saget. It's been two months since his passing and already our world seems a little less funny and a lot less sweet.

However, it was recently revealed that fans of the iconic '80s sitcom Full House may have reason to smile yet again — after the cast confirmed that they are indeed ready for yet another reboot.

The cast of 'Full House' recently sat down for a panel discussion at '90s Con in Hartford, Connecticut.

Bob Saget selfie on stage.
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The absence of Bob Saget, the Tanner family's patriarch, still hung heavy in the air. But the mood got decidedly lighter after the cast confirmed they'd all eagerly do another reboot of the storied franchise.

“Like, okay, we’ll do ‘Fullest House,’” Dave Coulier jested to the crowd.

Full House cast on vacation.
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On a more serious note, Andrea Barber (Kimmy Gibler) spoke about how the show's most recent reboot, Fuller House, has allowed young mothers to come full circle back to their childhood.

Barber said that although another reboot would be difficult without Bob, she felt it's what he would've wanted.

Kimmy, DJ, and Stephanie in 'Fuller House'.
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“It would be hard but I think Bob would want that,” Barber said. That sentiment was echoed by Full/Fuller House star, Candace Cameron Bure.

“I think that’s one of the greatest legacies that he’s going to leave, is that he gets to be America’s dad, and people get to take that memory away,” she explained.

Michelle Tanner in 'Full House'.
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I for one would be all for a new reboot of Full/Fuller House, but they have to do it right. That means figuring out a way to get Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen on board. Do it for us, ladies, but more importantly — do it for Bob.