Parks and Rec stars Amy Poehler and Rashida Jones reunite in TikTok video

amy poehler as leslie knope, rashida jones as ann perkins in parks and recreation season 6
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Former Parks and Recreation co-stars Amy Poehler and Rashida Jones have reunited in a very special way.

The duo, who played besties Ann Perkins and Leslie Knope in the comedy series, are back together in a TikTok video spoofing Miguel's hit 'Sure Thing'.

Alongside the video showing the two friends on a walk in New York City, Poehler added the captions "#parksandrec" and "#annandleslie4eva".

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The duo were showered with love for their parody video, leading Poehler to reply to one comment: "No one better."

The duo starred together on NBC's Parks and Recreation for six seasons before Rashida left alongside Rob Lowe to star in her own sitcom Angie Tribeca.

Jones and Lowe eventually returned to Parks and Rec for its 2015 series finale and later took part in a one-off special that raised millions for Feeding America's COVID-19 Response Fund early in the pandemic.

The cast has reunited in several pairings over the years — most recently when Rashida Jones, Amy Poehler, Aubrey Plaza and Kathryn Hahn got together to celebrate the show's Galentine's Day holiday.

amy poehler as leslie knope, rashida jones as ann perkins in parks and recreation season 6
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Rashida remains very busy as a writer, producer, director and actor, having signed on to star opposite Ghostbusters and Saturday Night Live's Kate McKinnon in WALL-E director Andrew Stanton's new live-action film In the Blink of an Eye.

Meanwhile, Amy Poehler has expressed hopes of being able to reunite the Parks and Recreation cast again one day for a new season, saying last year that she's "standing by" for a return to Pawnee.

"Anytime anybody gives me the word, I'm down," she told People.

Parks and Recreation, which was co-created by future Brooklyn Nine-Nine boss Michael Schur, originally aired on NBC from 2009 to 2015.

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