The fatherly trio of “Full House”—Bob Saget, John Stamos and Dave Coulier, graced the stage of “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” Wednesday night and instilled nostalgia in people all over the country.
“Full House” was a part of most late 80s and early 90s kids’ bedtime routine and every parent who tried to put them to sleep.

Whenever Michelle, the youngest daughter, had to go to sleep, she would sometimes request her favorite “Teddy Bear Song.”

They decided to reenact the “Teddy Bear Song” for “Late Night.” Jimmy Fallon dressed as a young Michelle in pajama’s, who awakens from a nightmare about leaving “Late Night” and needs to be soothed. Each of the three “Full House” father figures mocked their own character. Danny Tanner (Saget) dropped one liners and inspirational quotes, Uncle Jesse (Stamos) showed off his unforgettable mullet and Uncle Joey (Coulier) wore an ugly sweater.

The trio remind Fallon that he will make great memories at the Tonight Show, even though he’s leaving some great memories behind at “Late Night,” according to usatoday.com

They came together in harmony to soothe Michelle (Fallon) with corny one-liners, guidance, and uplifting music, in true “Full House” fashion.

The quality trio is anticipated in their ad for Dannon Oikos yogurt which will appear during the super bowl, according to cbsnews.com

Watch their "Late Night" bedtime song in action:

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