DID you ever wake up and catch the end of Aerobics OZ Style, while waiting for Cheez TV?

Did you ever turn up late to school because you wanted to catch the end of Dragon Ball Z?

Did you love opening a door to another reality? Any place, anywhere you wanna be?

If you answered yes to one or all of these questions, you are going to love this.

The hosts of your favourite morning cartoon show, Ryan Lappin and Jade Gatt, have created an official Cheez TV Facebook page to release long-lost tapes of the fan favourite television series.

Ryan said the duo had wanted to release old episodes and behind-the-scenes footage from the show for a long time, they just didn’t know how to best go about it.

“Every week they would send us home with VHS tapes containing footage from the episodes we had filmed,” he told news.com.au

“After watching them with my mum and having her rip into me, the tapes were stored in garages where they gathered mould and dust.”

Jade added that every time the pair had considered digitising the back catalogue, they were put off by the expenses.

“People would tell us it would cost $3000 to convert the VHS tapes, which was just too much.”

Thankfully, a knight in shining armour appeared in the form of Four Finger Discount podcast host Brendan Dando.

Ryan said while appearing on Brendan’s podcast, he had made mention of the tapes and the fact he had no idea what to do with them.

“He said he would happily convert them, so I wrapped them up and sent them his way,” he said.

“As Brendan had experience with social media, we set up an official Facebook account and decided we would start dropping a couple of videos every week.”

Hey guys! Ryan & Jade here welcoming you to the official Cheez TV Facebook page. Recently we discovered our coveted... Posted by Cheez TV on Friday, January 22, 2016

Ryan said when the page first started, they were worried people wouldn’t be interested or think it was a hoax.

“There was a lot of scepticism about whether it was actually us running the page,” he said.

However, when the Aussie public realised the page was the real, the former hosts started to see interest grow exponentially with it receiving more than 27,000 likes in less than a week.

Ryan said seeing the positive response to the Facebook page had resulted in a week of emotions.

“Our eyebrows can’t get any more elevated from the surprise of our success. They have already reached maximum threshold,” he said.

“While we were filming, I never had any idea on the impact we had on our viewers. I thought we were just the guys between cartoons.

“I didn’t realise we were such a part of peoples’ lives as they were growing up, but to see the response over the past week is humbling. It’s awesome to know Cheez TV still has such a huge fan base.”

After the television show Jade and Ryan went their separate ways in order to pursue different career paths in the entertainment industry.

Ryan had made a move into the movie industry, while Jade had gone to work for the Disney Channel before taking on other odd jobs.

Now, the pair who first started working together as teenagers are happy to be back in business.

“I think this is great opportunity to come back and do the things we always wanted to do,” he said.

“We are currently working on getting a podcast up and running and have plans to start filming some original videos for the Facebook page.”

Also, if you had ever wondered if the lads got a heap of female attention for being the hosts of Cheez TV, they have a simple answer.

“Let’s just say we were not Home and Away stars,” Jade laughed.

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