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6/10
Another season 8 filler
FriedToast0214 April 2021
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This season probably has the most filler and some of them are really good, but this one just falls flat, kinda gives me vibe to the season 2 episode where dj steals a horse which is a way better episode. Why this episode Is higher is because there is a couple of spots in this episode I do find funny like Jesse singing trees company theme song to the donkey, but really other than that it's a really slow, and forgettable episode.
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5/10
I Felt The Same Way The Family Did.
Movie-ManDan23 April 2019
I don't mind meaningless fillers. The last one was the fun bike caper episode which I loved. Oh how the mighty hath fallen.

It's the hottest day of the fall and Michelle makes $221 with her lemonade stand. Planning on going to the candy store, her and Kimmy encounter a traveling petting zoo and Michelle buys a donkey named Shorty. The annoying pest is way too much for anyone to handle. The trick will be getting him through his first night before they know what to do with him.

Shorty is very annoying. The family bickering about Shorty throughout the episode is also not good.

Dud of an episode.
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2/10
Zoos, circuses, aquariums etc. are not "child or animal friendly"
Shiryu0515 February 2019
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This seems to be a recurring theme on full house where animal welfare is not acknowledged. The Tanners dropping Sh8rty, the donkey, off at the zoo isn't much better than the travelling/petting zoo - which is horrible for any animal.

Imagine it's your child, would you want numerous loud and annoying strangers riding, pulling, screaming at shouting at your child? No? Now think about these poor animals that have to put up with our BS.

There is no reason to have such plagues like this, especially in this day and age. We are aware that zoo, circus and aquarium mammals undergo extreme stress, not to mention cruelty that has been documented via undercover footage. The next time you want to go for a "fun family outing" consider the natural history museum. Your kids should know the truth otherwise, why bother?
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