Fuller House cast joins Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show (Video)

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PHILADELPHIA, PA - AUGUST 18: A view of the Comcast offices on August 18, 2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Comcast Corporation, headquartered in Philadelphia, is a global media and technology company with two primary businesses: Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. Comcast is also a limited partner with venture capital firm Comcast Ventures and is the majority owner of the sports and entertainment company Comcast-Spectacor. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Comcast)

The Tonight Show host had another TV show reunion on his show, this time with the cast of Fuller House

Jimmy Fallon has done it again! The Tonight Show host provided another legendary skit involving his imitation of Donald Trump. This time, he brought a few guests with him. The cast of Fuller House joined in on the fun in a promotional tie-in for the shows revival on Netflix. The sequel to the Full House sitcom that ran from 1987-1995 debuts on February 26th.

The skit smelled of nostalgia. We got a Bullwinkle impression, a “how rude” and a “have mercy” moment and even a Kimmy Gibbler intrusion. Aunt Becky made her long-awaited return along with D.J. and Stephanie Tanner. Aunt Becky and Uncle Jesse reunited as the best looking married couple of all time, and the entire cast playfully sang the classic theme song we all know and love. It combined modern-day situations to a classic sitcom in only a few minutes. As an added bonus for most viewers, Fallon and his pals were even able to make a few jokes at Donal Trump’s expense. I know I laughed when “Donald” asked for a wall to be built to keep all Gibbler’s out.

It wouldn’t be a Full House moment without a classic family message. John Stamos channeled his inner Uncle Jesse for a nice moment.

"“If you really want to make America great again, you have to bring people together, not push them apart. We may have our disagreements from time to time, but at the end of the day we all love each other. That’s what family is about, and gosh darnit, that’s what America is about.”"

Very inspirational from the Elvis impersonator. If Uncle Jesse ran for president, he would have my vote. While the original show has been gone for quite some time, I am hoping that the new one will still have that classic family feeling. If the video above is a small sample, the old gang will once again be a hit.