The show that brought us "how rude" and "you got it dude" may be returning.

Warner Bros. may be considering a "Full House" revival, according to Us Weekly.

The show ran from 1987 to 1995, and it is because of how successful it has proved to be with its reruns on Nick at Nite that Warner Bros. is considering the move.

John Stamos, who is known as Uncle Jesse, may also be pushing for the show to happen. If it does happen, then the show will have its original executive producer Bob Boyett and Jeff Franklin, who created the show, back. Also, Jodie Sweetin, Andrea Barber, Candace Cameron Bure, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier would all be a part of the show in some way.

There is not yet any confirmation or denial from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who played the youngest Tanner. However, it is not likely that they would sign on.

In 2012, Ashley explained why she quit acting.

"I wanted to work on other things," she said. "It doesn't mean I'm not interested in Hollywood, I like the way it operates and the people who are involved and the sense of possibility. But if I ever do get back in, it's not going to be as an actress. It just felt right to move away."

Mary-Kate acted for a little longer than Ashley, but eventually she gave it up as well.

For Mary-Kate, acting was problematic because she didn't get to control the end product.

"I am not great at not being able to control the end product," she said.

The two have fully made the jump from actresses to fashion designers. Although many celebrities start fashion brands, it is difficult to be taken seriously in the world of fashion, but the Olsen twins have managed to do so. The Row, which sells their more high-end items, has been a successful effort, so much so that the two can do things like sell $55,000 backpacks