As 80s nostalgia gives way to ’90s nostalgia, it’s been a great time to be a 90s kid like myself. Shows from our childhood are getting big screen adaptations, Full House is coming back for a sequel for some reason, and now one of the more asked for shows on the Internet is coming back in a big way. The semi popular computer animated series ReBoot (which ran from 1994 to 2001 on ABC very early in the morning, and that’s why few folks remember it), is now getting a reboot itself as a live-action/CG hybrid show according to The Hollywood Reporter.

While the original series was a fully computer animated series (notably the first of its kind) that followed its main character Bob as he fought a being known as “The User” in the Mainframe, the sequel/reboot series titled Reboot: The Guardian Code will focus on four teens (Austin, Grey, Parker, and Tamra) who find out that they’re next generations Guardians and have to travel into cyberspace to fight an evil hacker’s (named “The Sorcerer”) viruses.

The new series, produced Corus Entertainment, Rainmaker Entertainment, and TWC/Dimension Television, will intially run for 26 episodes, and apparently won’t even look like the show we remember because kids these days use new technology. As series creator Michael Hefferson puts it:

Technology is ever-changing and Reboot: The Guardian Code will utilize the very technology inherent in the concept of the show—and prevalent in kids’ everyday lives—to drive a new type of relationship across multiple platforms…[ReBoot] will deliver mass appeal with a technology focus, empowering kids with the tools and confidence to chart their own course in a world that is increasingly dependent on and powered by technological knowledge.

Well, here’s hoping the actual show isn’t as bad as this sounds.

[via THR]