The service is available starting Wednesday and will be called NickSplat. Nicksplat is coming courtesy of a partnership between VRV, a fandom based content streaming service, and Nickelodeon. If the name—and it’s obvious allusion to the era where Nickelodeon was synonymous with slime—doesn’t quite give it away, the focus of the new service will be housing many of the networks older 90’s properties. Shows like All That, Doug, Rocko’s Modern Life, CatDog, Kenan & Kel, The Wild Thornberrys, and Legends of the Hidden Temple are all slated to become available on NickSplat. Still, some of Nickelodeon’s most nostalgia driven heavy hitters are notably absent from the show list. Namely Rugrats, Hey Arnold, and Invader Zim. But, as Polygon noted, there may be a very good reason for this. Rugrats is making a return to cable television while Invader Zim and Hey Arnold each have made for TV releases coming soon. Regardless, it’s suspected that those shows will become available at a later date. As if the pot needed to be any sweeter, NickSplat will be available for just $5.99 a month, and $10 if you want to include the VRV premium bundle. The entire list of shows available on NickSplat is as follows:

AAAHH!!! Real MonstersCatDogDougRocko’s Modern LifeThe Wild ThornberrysThe Angry BeaversAre You Afraid of the Dark?ChalkzoneClarissa Explains It AllDouble Dare 2000Hey DudeKablamKenan & KelThe Mystery Files of Shelby WooSalute Your ShortsThe Amanda ShowAll ThatGutsLegends of the Hidden Temple (Movie)Nick ArcadeLegends of the Hidden TempleNick Arcade