The Netflix sitcom Fuller House's series premiere is happening soon and cast members Candace Cameron-Bure, Jodie Sweetin and Andrea Barber want viewers to know the party is going down at their house, in a new teaser showing off their "whip/nae nae" dance moves.

The revamp of the '90s sitcom Full House is picking up from where the show left off on Februay 26, with original characters D.J. Tanner (Cameron-Bure;) Stephanie Tanner (Sweetin) and D.J's best friend Kimmy (Barber) letting fans know that, even though they are all grown up, they are still having a good time.

In the teaser that begins with the words, "guess who's back," and the hit Silento single "Watch Me" playing as background music, the ladies show off their hair whipping, and hand waving skills together in anticipation for the sitcom.

The revived cast will also include Uncle Jesse (John Stamos), Uncle Joey (Dave Coulier), Aunt Becky (Lori Loughlin) and Danny Tanner (Bob Saget.)

According to E! Online, Netflix will debut 13 episodes of the sitcom that shows the Tanners and extended family members years later. According to the site, D.J. is a pregnant widowed veterinarian while her sister Stephanie is an aspiring musician. Kimmy is also a single mother who moves into a home with both D.J., Stephanie and all of their kids.

Though most of the family makes a comeback for the new series, the youngest daughter, Michelle, played by the twins, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen, is no longer part of the show.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Loughlin revealed that neither of the twins signed on to complete any of the season 1 tapings and she doubts that they will make any appearances in the future.

All episodes of Fuller House will be available on Netflix Feb. 26.

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