Days after reuniting with the original Aunt Viv on a new episode of Red Table Talk, Will Smith took to Instagram and reenacted some hilarious scenes from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

Filmed on the set of the Banks family home, the first video posted by Smith showed him standing in the kitchen and screaming into a phone while a pot on the stove catches fire. A second clip -- which was filmed during the recent Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Reunion Special -- showed Smith with straws up his nose, standing next to Joseph Marcell (Geoffrey Butler).

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Each clip featured Simple Plan's "I'm Just a Kid" playing in the background, as well as a screenshot of the original scene that Smith was reenacting. Smith captioned the clips, "30 years later and not much has changed."

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air premiered on Sept. 10, 1990, and followed a fictionalized version of Smith, who moves from Philadelphia to live with his aunt and uncle in Bel-Air. The comedy series ran for a total of six seasons, from 1990 to 1996.

The Fresh Prince reunion special aired on HBO Max on Nov. 19 and took a look at the cultural impact the series has had since its debut. It featured appearances from original cast members Smith, Tatyana Ali, Karyn Parsons, Joseph Marcell, Daphne Maxwell Reid, Alfonso Ribeiro and DJ Jazzy Jeff. Janet Hubert -- who portrayed Aunt Viv in the first three seasons -- also appeared on the special and resolved her years-long feud with Smith. The special also featured behind-the-scenes footage from the show's original run and found Smith teaming up with DJ Jazzy Jeff for a performance of their 1987 hit "Brand New Funk."

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In other Fresh Prince-related news, Smith teamed up with Airbnb back in September to help the Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia by renting out the show's mansion. "Hey…who turned on the lights?" Airbnb tweeted at the time, along with an official link to the listing. "Will Smith is opening the doors to the iconic fresh prince mansion for a limited time—only on Airbnb."

While Smith was working on a reboot of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air in 2015, the project never materialized. However, a reboot of the series dubbed Bel-Air was recently given a two-season order on Peacock. Smith is teaming up with Morgan Cooper -- the creator behind a viral YouTube video that re-imagined the original series as a drama.

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