Nickelodeon is partnering with VRV to bring you your favorite ’90s Nick shows with the streaming service NickSplat.

Whether you’re actually a ’90s kid or you just have love for some of those classic shows from the ’90s, Nickelodeon has got you covered with their new streaming service, NickSplat. NickSplat is going to be your one-stop shop for some of Nick’s most iconic ’90s shows, both animated and live-action, bringing viewers a rotating selection of 30 titles from Nickelodeon’s back catalog.

As Deadline reports, you can expect to find Nickelodeon classics like Doug, Rocko’s Modern Life, Clarissa Explains It All, CatDog, Kenan & Kel, and The Wild Thornberries on the new streaming service, with even more titles coming in later months. You can get NickSplat “a la carte” for $5.99 a month, or have the streaming service included in your VRV premium bundle, which runs $9.99 a month.

VRV might be most well known for its anime offerings, but VRV executive vice president Sam Cooper told Deadline that they have been working hard to add more channels to the streaming service. However, in an age where there is a very wide range of streaming services to pick from, it’s been a challenge. Thankfully, Nickelodeon cartoons from the ’90s are more than a natural fit for the streaming service, and VRV is excited to partner with Nickelodeon and their parent company Viacom to offer these classic shows.

To celebrate the launch of NickSplat, VRV is launching a “childhooding” tour that will start in Santa Monica, California on September 7 head out across the nation. At these “childhooding” experiences, attendees can enjoy nostalgic cartoons, hit up a cereal bar for the perfect cartoon-watching snack, enjoy a ’90s photo experience, and more.

The streaming service is available immediately. If you choose to select the VRV premium bundle, you can not only get access to NickSplat and the nostalgic, Nickelodeon goodness, but also VRV channels for other awesome outlets like Geek & Sundry, Rooster Teeth, Shudder, CrunchyRoll, Mondo, and more.