'90s kids, another one of your childhood favorites is driving, flying and swimming, back to the small screen. Scholastic Media, creator of "The Magic School Bus," announced Wednesday the show is getting a Netflix reboot.  (Via PBS / "The Magic School Bus")

Jezabel reports, "The show will essentially be the same, except with the kind of fancy schmancy digital upgrades you expect from remakes these days."

Like, for example, the new series' name, "The Magic School Bus 360." That just sounds futuristic. (ViaScholastic)

The New York Times reports the show will also use CGI to bring kids an updated bus and, of course, a modernized Ms. Frizzle.

"It's time for our field trip!" (Via PBS / "The Magic School Bus")

Netflix acquired rights to a few Scholastic series, including "The Magic School Bus," "Clifford the Big Red Dog" and "Goosebumps" last year.

Since then, Netflix's CCO tells The New York Times,  "'Magic School Bus,' the old version, is remarkably popular on Netflix. It teaches science in a way that transcends generations."

The original aired from 1994-1997. The new series will continue its focus on science, but since it's 2014, Scholastic says, "The series also features the latest tech innovations such as robotics, wearables and camera technology to captivate children's imaginations and motivate their interest in the sciences."

But we know the question you’re all asking. And unfortunately, we don’t have an answer.

Time reports, "No word yet on who will sing the new theme tune.  Little Richard performed the original, but our expectations are high."

"The Magic School Bus 360" will launch with 26 half-hour episodes on Netflix in 2016. And if this doesn't have you feeling nostalgic, we're sure the "Reading Rainbow" Kickstarter campaign or perhaps the Power Rangers movie announcement brought you back.