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9 Shows From Your Childhood That Could Make A Comeback

"I KNEW I should have stayed home today" -Arnold (Magic School Bus)

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1. Magic School Bus

Netflix is keeping the premier date under heavy wraps, but Kate McKinnon is rumored to play Mrs. Frizzle.

2. DuckTales

It is rumored to come out this summer and is stacked with great actors such as David Tennant, Kate Micucci, and Beck Bennett.

3. Bill Nye Saves The World


BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! Due to come out this spring.

4. Thundercats Movie


The Thundercats live action movie has been postponing for more than 10 years with no real progress in production

5. Johnny Bravo

Apparently, the show will no longer be called Johnny Bravo but instead Suzy and Johnny, with Johnny being a sidekick and both of them being the same age. It is rumored to premiere this fall.

6. Inspector Gadget


Netflix’s philosophy is to create content that 100 percent works or don’t do it at all.

7. Samurai Jack


On January 14, Adult Swim started re-broadcasted the series, as a lead-in for the long-awaited fifth, and final, season, scheduled to March this year. Season 5 will take place 50 years after the final episode of Season 4.

8. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers


The trailer for the new movie has been released and will be in theaters this March.

9. Hey Arnold! The Jungle Movie


Nickelodeon is bringing back the original “Hey Arnold” cast for the upcoming TV movie. It picks up from where the original series left off in 2004 and will resolve unanswered questions and plot lines, including Arnold finally getting answers about the whereabouts of his missing parents.

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