The Rugrats revival at Paramount+ has just recruited some notable names to lend their voices to the series.

According to Deadline, actors Nicole Byer, Tony Hale, and Natalie Morales have all joined the cast of the upcoming Rugrats revival.

New episodes of the beloved 90s Nickelodeon cartoon are set to debut via the newly minted streamer, Paramount+. That everyone’s favorite babies are gearing up to make their grand return to the small screen was first announced last month when the streamer unveiled more details with regards to its original programming slate.

Byer, Hale, and Morales have all signed on to voice the babies’ parents. Specifically, Byer and previously announced cast member Omar Miller will voice Susie’s parents. Meanwhile, Morales and Hale will voice Phil and Lil’s mother, and Chuckie’s father, respectively.

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Other recently announced cast members who’ve joined the cast of the Rugrats revival include Ashley Spillers and Tommy Dewey, who will voice Tommy’s parents; Anna Chlumsky and Timothy Simons, who will voice Angelica’s parents, and Michael McKean, who will voice Grandpa Lou Pickles.

The aforementioned newcomers join original animated series stars E.G. Daily, Nancy Cartwright, Cheryl Chase, Cree Summer, and Kath Soucie, all of whom are already on board to reprise their roles as Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Susie, and Phil an Lil.

Currently, there’s no word on when we can expect to see the Rugrats revival premiere via Paramount+.