You'd think thatRugratsmaking a return would be Candy Apples Archivesgood news, right?
Well, for some people it certainly is. But it also looks like the format of the return might be a point of contention for some fans.
SEE ALSO: 9 Pickup Lines Inspired By Your Favorite '90s CartoonsThe news of a relaunch was published by Varietyon Monday, and later confirmed by the official Nickelodeon Twitter account.
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It's that last bit -- the movie that's set for 2020 -- that seems to be dividing people.
The reason? It's live-action. Or more specifically "a live-action film featuring CGI characters", according to Variety. That means a mish-mash of human actors and computer animated characters.
From the looks of the responses, Rugratsfans aren't too sure about this.
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We'll have to wait and see how that one turns out. In the meantime, there are still 26 new episodes of the show currently in production to look forward to.
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