Weirdo sitcom Get a Life is being restored to life via the magic of streaming.

Shout! TV is bringing Get a Life, the “brilliantly designed anti-sitcom” to television screens for the first time with a marathon starting Saturday.

Get a Life premiered on the Fox network back in 1990, and starred Chris Elliot as a failure-to-launch, approaching-middle-age guy who worked as a paperboy, lived with his parents, and had surreal adventures that bent (or demolished) the rules of situation comedies as we knew them then.

Shout! TV calls Get a Life “an ingenious and disturbing TV series whose offbeat comedic sensibility has influenced generations of comedy since its premiere in 1990.” Starting at 12:47am PT (3:47am ET) Shout! TV is starting a marahton of all 35 episodes to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the show. The show has been newly upscaled and the episodes will include the series’ original music – the lack of which kept the show from being available on DVD for 20-some years.

Get a Life was executive produced by David Mirkin (The Simpsons) and created by Elliott, Adam Resnick and Mirkin. Costarring Bob Elliott (Chris Elliott’s father, playing Chris’s father), Robin Riker, Elinor Donahue, Sam Robards and Brian Doyle-Murray, the show originally aired on Fox from 1990 to 1992.

Get A Life featured Chris Peterson’s (Elliott) absurd and sometimes gratuitously violent (in a fun way) misadventures like enrolling in the Handsome Boy Modeling School, getting stuck upside down on the Hell Loop 2000, joining a street gang, befriending a nasty alien, fighting the homicidal killing machine Paperboy 2000, time traveling, and violently dying in many episodes.

After the marathon concludes (at some time on Monday, December 8th), all episodes of Get a Life will be available to stream. Shout! TV is available on the following digital streaming platforms like Samsung TV Plus, Local Now, Plex, Sling Freestream, Fawesome, Fubo, Xumo Play, and LiveTVx, available on Google devices.