This is not a drill.
And just like that, it's 1996 all over again.
Anyone who grew up in the '90s have reason to get excited with news that the team at children's TV network, Nickelodeon, are considering to bring back some of its best and watched shows that put them on the map, which include Rugrats, Hey Arnold! and more.
We know, this is the most surprised you've been since you found out Chuckie Finster was voiced by Nancy Cartwright, who of course is best known for her work as The Simpsons favourite, Bart Simpson.
Speaking to Variety, president of content and development at Nickelodeon, Russell Hicks, said, "We are looking at our library to bring back ideas, shows that were loved, in a fresh new way."
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While the popular programs may not come back as a revamped series, it is very possible that they will return in the form of feature films or TV specials.
Hicks was unwilling to discuss which specific programs are under consideration to return, though he hinted the fan-favourite shows are the ones they are targeting.
"We are getting ready to bring back some of the ones they've told us multiple times they want to have brought back."
Die-hard Nick fans will also be hoping this includes comedy favourite Kenan & Kel — while duo member Kel Mitchell has returned to the network to star in a new comedy set to premiere next week, Kenan Thompson has been living it up in the last few years as a permanent cast member on Saturday Night Live - but we can all agree Thompson is at his best with Mitchell, right?
Keep your eyes peeled for more details on the situation as it progresses and check out the below video to give you all the nostalgic feels that only '90s animated TV shows can.