It’s time to drag your old camis and butterfly clips out of the basement closet, ladies—we’re going back to the ’90s. Well, in spirit, that is.

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Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were the poster children of millennial adolescence, and before they retired from Hollywood, they banged out iconic film after iconic film. It Takes Two? A classic. Passport to Paris? Every preteen girl’s dream. New York Minute? Le-gen-dary. A lot of people had given up on ever seeing the twins’ movies again—those old VHS tapes long lost to garage sales and Goodwills—but guess what?? They’re coming back!

Yes, the good news is true. Hulu is bringing back some of the twins’ best films, and you’ll be able to watch them super soon. Starting May 1, three OG Olsen movies will be available to stream on the platform: Billboard Dad, Passport to Paris, and Switching Goals.

In Billboard Dad, Tess and Emily (MK and Ashley) decide to put up a billboard advertising their newly single father in the hopes of scoring him some dates with the ladies.

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Passport to Paris is all about misbehaving—the twins ditch their chaperone and frolic around the city with two cute French boys on their Vespas (which, now that I think about it, is oddly similar to The Lizzie McGuire Movie).

And in Switching Goals, the twins decide to try and pull off a “sister swap” to fool their soccer teams into thinking they’re the other twin.

Three different plots, same mischievous sisters. Now, I know what you’re thinking: What about New York Minute?!?! It was the last major film the twins did together, and it was truly one of their most iconic projects of all time. Sadly, the movie isn’t available to stream just yet, but if you’re really in the mood for some mid-2000s nostalgia, you can buy it for $2.99 on YouTube, Amazon, and iTunes. Three dollars to see Jared Padalecki shirtless? Worth it.