No show is more anticipated from Netflix this winter than the revival of the classic ABC family series "Full House." Now, the aptly titled "Fuller House" has released a new teaser video that will have fans stewing with nostalgia.

According to Us Weekly, the original trio of girls from the first series -- D.J. Tanner (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin) and sweet next door neighbor and best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber) -- are back as adults and, in their most flawed manner, still trying to have a little fun.

The new teaser released for the series shows the girls back in action as older women, still trying to be youngsters, as they put out their best dance moves to the modern hit song "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" by Silento.

Suffice it to say, the teaser was not just a nostalgic piece to grab fans' attention, but rather a comical celebration of the sister-friend group, who have resurfaced after a couple of decades. The characters do not seem to have lost any of their quirky comedy.

One change among the group is the fact that Sweetin is now taller than her older sister. Meanwhile, Barber does not seem to have aged at all. Well, maybe a little, but she is still the stunning portrait of her younger self.

Bure, who is now a mother in real life and a talk show host, has made hit and miss appearances in various media outlets over the years. Fans of her work as a child star have seen her grow into a mature lady over the years.

She has also said that that Sweetin has much better dance moves, which likely led to the release of the new video teaser.

The show is expected to premiere on Netflix on Feb. 26, 2016. The streaming site will make all 13 episodes of the revival series available immediately upon its premiere.

Watch the teaser video below.