‘My So-Called Life’ and ‘Felicity’ are Heading to Hulu—Yessssss!

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Clear your schedule and get the kiddos tucked in—these iconic series are landing on Hulu this March!

Ah, the 90s. A time when Melanie Griffith was widely recognized beyond just being Dakota’s mother, and Janet Jackson hadn’t yet crossed paths with Justin Timberlake. You remember those moments—you know, the ones where you had to confront a former best friend and say something like, “you’re a virgin who can’t drive,” signaling the end of your friendship. And if you were around back then, you likely caught episodes of My So-Called Life and Felicity—assuming you set your VCR to record them.

Both beloved shows are coming to Hulu as part of the platform’s “90’s Week,” just in time for the release of the nostalgic documentary Kid 90.

Remember *Felicity*?

It chronicled the college experiences of Felicity Porter (played by Keri Russell) at a fictional university in New York. The angst! The drama! And let’s not forget that hair! Who could forget the infamous moment when Felicity decided to chop her locks, causing the ratings to plummet? The series ran for four seasons from 1998 to 2002, and you’ll be able to stream all of it on Hulu.

And Let’s Not Overlook *Blossom*

Mayim Bialik starred as Blossom, navigating the trials of teenage life alongside her family and her best friend, Six. Honestly, is there a cooler name than Six? Here’s a classic clip of Blossom and Six rapping the theme song to The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The show aired for five seasons from 1990-1995, and all episodes will also be available on Hulu.

*My So-Called Life*

Although short-lived with just one season in the 1994-1995 broadcast year, My So-Called Life achieved cult status and is still cherished by fans today. It followed Angela Chase (played by Claire Danes) and her friends as they navigated high school life in suburban Pittsburgh. Just check out the trailer for its DVD release—talk about a throwback!

Angela’s relationship with her mother was the epitome of teenage angst, and Jared Leto (before he embraced his Method acting persona) played her love interest, Jordan Catalano. Wilson Cruz portrayed Rickie Vasquez, an openly gay teen who was groundbreaking for representation on network television at the time. In a heartfelt moment, Cruz reflected on the impactful episode “Betrayal,” where Rickie bravely expresses his feelings to Angela after she flirts with someone he likes.

The Centerpiece: *Kid 90*

The centerpiece of this promotional wave is Kid 90, a documentary offering a glimpse into the lives of 90s stars. With personal videos from Soleil Moon Frye and appearances by actors like David Arquette, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, and Brian Austin Green, it’s a nostalgic treasure trove.

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Summary

Hulu is reviving nostalgia by bringing back the iconic 90s shows My So-Called Life and Felicity, along with Blossom. These series capture the essence of teenage life, angst, and groundbreaking representation. With the upcoming release of the documentary Kid 90, fans can dive back into the memorable moments of their youth.

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