Your favorite '90s shows 'Blossom,' 'Felicity' and 'My So-Called Life' are coming to Hulu
The shows are back in honor of the upcoming documentary "Kid 90."
With the arrival of Hulu's upcoming documentary "Kid 90," comes the addition of several throwback shows to help you channel your inner '90s nostalgia.
To mark the release of actress Soleil Moon Frye's documentary, which showcases the lives of the actress and her famous friends during the decade, Hulu is releasing popular '90s series, including "Blossom," "Felicity" and "My So-Called Life."
The Mayim Bialik-led sitcom "Blossom" arrives March 8 to kick off Hulu's "90's Week."
The show centered on the life of a teenage girl, Blossom (Mayim Bialik), and her dad, Nick Russo (Ted Wass), older brothers Tony and Joey (Michael Stoyanov and Joey Lawrence, respectively), and grandfather (Barnard Hughes) after the kids' mother left them to pursue her career dreams.
All five seasons of the series, which ran from 1990 to 1995, will be available to stream.
Keri Russell and Scott Speedman starred in "Felicity," which is available for streaming on March 9.
The New York-based drama centered on Felicity Porter's (Keri Russell) college years at the fictional University of New York. Along with Russell and Speedman, some of the main stars of the show included Amy Jo Johnson, Tangi Miller, Scott Foley, Greg Grunberg and more.
"Felicity," created by J.J. Abrams, ran for four seasons from 1998 to 2002. The entire series will be available for streaming.
"My So-Called Life," which ran for one season from 1994 to 1995, is the last '90s series arriving on Hulu before the release of "Kid 90" on Friday.
The show, which arrives on Hulu on March 11, focused on the life of Angela Chase (Claire Danes) and her friends at the fictional Liberty High School in suburban Pittsburgh.
Jared Leto famously played Angela's love interest, Jordan Catalano, and Wilson Cruz played Rickie Vasquez, an openly gay teen who brought much-needed LGBTQ representation to TV.
The show was praised by critics for focusing on serious topics like alcoholism, abuse, homophobia and more.
"Kid 90," arriving Friday, gives an inside look at Hollywood stars in the '90s from Soleil Moon Frye's personal footage and features actors like David Arquette, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Brian Austin Green, Stephen Dorff, Heather McComb and more.
Check out a trailer for the documentary below: