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Nickelodeon’s ‘Rugrats’ Are Never Growing Up! ‘90s Cartoon Coming Back For More Toddler Chaos!

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Fans of Nickelodeon's "Rugrats" and other '90s shows will love this coming Oct. 5!

According to The Hollywood Reporter, all the millennials will get to see their favorite Nick shows on TV again after more than a decade! The network will be launching The Splat that day, "a multiscreen content destination that features landmark Nickelodeon content, spanning television, social media and the web at TheSplat.com."

The program aims to reportedly give its viewers, both '90s kids and current viewers, a "retro experience" by bringing back shows that shaped young people's minds almost two decades ago.

Aside from the widely popular Nickelodeon cartoon, "Rugrats," The Splat will also be showing "Hey Arnold!," "All That," "Kenan & Kel," "The Wild Thornberrys," "Angry Beavers," "Are You Afraid of the Dark?," "CatDog," "Clarissa Explains It All," "Hey Dude," "Ren & Stimpy," "Legends of the Hidden Temple," "Rocko's Modern Life," and "Salute Your Shorts."

"We have been listening closely to our first generation of Nick kids that are craving the great characters and shows they grew up with watching Nickelodeon in the '90s," Viacom Kids and Family Group president Cyma Zarghami reportedly said, adding that The Splat hopes to appeal to all the viewers of as much media outlet as possible - TV and social media.

According to Time, fans of the mentioned shows will get to revisit their childhood for eight hours, from 10PM to 6PM, reminiscent of "Nick At Nite."

Entertainment Weekly further revealed that Oct. 12 will be Reptar week on "Rugrats," while Oct. 19 will have Stoop Kid-centric episodes of "Hey Arnold."

Meanwhile, other fans are also hoping for a comeback of "The Secret World Of Alex Mack," "Pete and Pete," "Guts," and "Ahhh Real Monsters."

Aside from Nickelodeon's "Rugrats" and the other shows on the list, which of the '90s series would like to see again?

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