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Nickelodeon is launching a 90s nostalgia channel called The Splat and it’s going to have all of your favourite toons

Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, Ren & Stimpy and much, much more

Christopher Hooton
Tuesday 15 September 2015 05:13 EDT
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The Splat's Facebook cover photo
The Splat's Facebook cover photo

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When we brought you news that Nickelodeon was looking to bring back some of its old hit cartoons from the 90s/early 2000s, we thought it would just be a brief run or some sort of nostalgia week.

But no, the network is going full force, creating a new channel called The Splat that looks to be showing nothing but awesome cartoons.

They're keeping it mysterious at the moment, with social media accounts for the network only teasing a few details, but the 90s branding is on point - just look at those squiggles and triangles!

Broke outta the playpen for what? #TheSplatIsComing #90sfest

Posted by The Splat on Saturday, September 12, 2015

Judging by the first trailer and images, it looks like we can definitely expect Rugrats, Ren & Stimpy, Hey Arnold!, CatDog, The Wild Thornberrys, Angry Beavers and Rocko’s Modern Life to feature, though Doug is absent, along with Recess (which was actually an ABC show).

A couple of key questions remain:

Will live shows like Clarissa also be revived?

Will any new episodes of the cartoons be created as a Nickelodeon exec previously hinted?

We’ll keep you posted when Nickelodeon stops being so damn coy.

@christophhooton

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