You Can Go Home Again Boy Meets World Songs
| Boy Meets World | |
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| Genre | Sitcom |
| Created by |
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| Starring |
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| Theme music composer | Ray Colcord (seasons 1–four) Phil Rosenthal (seasons 5–7) |
| Composer | Ray Colcord |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | vii |
| No. of episodes | 158 (listing of episodes) |
| Production | |
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| Camera setup | Videotape; Multi-camera |
| Running fourth dimension | 21–23 minutes |
| Production companies |
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| Benefactor | Buena Vista Television |
| Release | |
| Original network | ABC |
| Picture format | NTSC |
| Original release | September 24, 1993 (1993-09-24) – May v, 2000 (2000-05-05) |
| Chronology | |
| Related shows | Girl Meets World (2014–2017) |
Boy Meets World is an American tv set sitcom created and produced by Michael Jacobs and Apr Kelly. It ran for 7 seasons on the ABC network from September 24, 1993, to May 5, 2000.
The bear witness chronicles the everyday events and life-lessons of Cory Matthews (Ben Fell). It also stars Cory'due south teacher George Feeny (William Daniels), best friend Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong), brother Eric (Will Friedle), and dearest interest Topanga Lawrence (Danielle Fishel). The show also features Cory'southward father Alan (William Russ), mother Amy (Betsy Randle), and sister Morgan (Lily Nicksay), while introducing the characters Angela Moore (Trina McGee-Davis), Rachel McGuire (Maitland Ward), Jonathan Turner (Anthony Tyler Quinn), Eli Williams (Alex Désert), and Jack Hunter (Matthew Lawrence) during its afterward seasons.
Synopsis [edit]
Flavour 1: Middle school [edit]
The first season begins with Cory Matthews (Ben Vicious) and his all-time friend Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong), two average sixth-graders. They exercise non intendance about schoolwork, despite the efforts of their longtime teacher George Feeny (William Daniels). Initially, their main interest is sports, though afterward Shawn and then Cory begin to express an involvement in girls. This season focuses specifically on Cory's relationships with the other characters in the prove. He begins to understand his parents more than and respect them for all that they do. His relationship with his elderberry brother Eric (Will Friedle) becomes confusing as Eric's constant obsession with girls is foreign to Cory, and he becomes more than protective of his younger sister Morgan (Lily Nicksay from this flavor through the stop of the second season). Cory begins to show interest in Topanga (Danielle Fishel), a smart outsider in his class, though he often hides this by insulting and berating her. Cory and Topanga have known each other since they were kids, making romance in their relationship even more predictable. Cory and Shawn'south friendship is tested for the first time, and Cory must often choose between doing what Shawn wants him to do and doing what is best for their friendship.
Seasons 2–v: Loftier school [edit]
During the 2d season, Cory, Topanga, and Shawn start loftier school and meet Jonathan Turner (Anthony Tyler Quinn), an anarchistic English teacher. Although they initially view Mr. Turner every bit cool, they shortly realize that he is a teacher to a higher place all else, which earns him the nickname "Feeny with an earring" from Cory. Throughout the second season, Cory and Shawn try a multifariousness of means to go popular with their classmates. In doing then, they nearly get into fights with school bullies and in problem with Mr. Feeny (now their high schoolhouse principal). Somewhen, though Shawn becomes more pop, he maintains his close friendship with the less popular Cory. Shawn's mother Virna deserts her son and husband Chet (Blake Clark), which upsets Shawn greatly. Chet then leaves to find Virna. After this occurs, Shawn lives briefly with Cory and his parents, but soon figures out that it'southward just not the right fit for him, and later moves in with Mr. Turner. Cory tries at some points to begin a relationship with Topanga, but this is mostly because he does not want to exist left out of the dating game. Sensing this, Topanga is wary of his advances, and despite the mutual attraction, the 2 do not date during this season.
During the third season, Cory finally admits that he wants to ask out Topanga merely cannot work up the backbone to do it. Consequently, his best friend Shawn asks her out. Although Cory was injure, he shortly realized Shawn set the whole thing up then he could unite Cory and Topanga and brand Cory confess his feelings for her. He tells her how he feels, and they become a couple. Later in the third season, Cory and Topanga are worried that their relationship has hit a rut, and make up one's mind it would be best to suspension upwardly while they are withal able to go along the friendship. They go back together a few months later when Cory follows her to Disney World to win her back. Eric spends this season desperately trying to make up for his offset three years of slacking off in loftier school. He makes progress, but it is not enough; he is not accepted to any colleges or universities equally of his high school graduation. He decides and then to take a year off and figure things out, beginning with a summertime road trip. Later on finding out in the season finale that Cory feels estranged from him, Eric invites Cory along for the ride. Shawn nearly makes several life-changing blunders this season, just Cory and then Mr. Turner help him to make the right choices. Cory endures several tests of graphic symbol this season—everything from being credited for a great deed (which he did non deserve), to being insistently pursued by another girl while he is with Topanga. Sometimes Cory makes the correct decision, and sometimes the wrong one, simply he learns from each.
The fourth season opens with Cory and Eric's return from their road trip. In this flavour, Eric finds himself confronted with life afterward loftier school. The Matthews' patriarch Alan (William Russ) decides to quit his job and open a sporting goods store with Eric every bit his partner. Subsequently exploring some personal paths, Eric's ill-conceived (and expensive) stunt to use a studio conduct to bring in coin for Alan'due south store gets him fired by his father. Confronted with his parents' disillusionment, Feeny's unbending conventionalities in his intelligence, and his lifelong stagnancy, Eric decides to retake the Saturday and give higher another endeavor. Topanga's female parent is transferred at her job to Pittsburgh, which is over 300 miles (480 km) from Philadelphia. The news devastates Cory, just Topanga runs away from her new house and returns to Philadelphia. Topanga'southward parents decide that she can live with Aunt Prudence (Olivia Hussey) in Philadelphia until she graduates. Shawn'south mother returns for a brief period but then leaves again under unknown circumstances at some point betwixt flavour four and season 6.
Afterward that school year, Mr. Turner gets into a severe motorcycle accident in which he nigh dies. The next year Eric, ousted from his parents' house, begins college at the fictional Pennbrook University. He moves into an apartment with Jack (Matthew Lawrence), who turns out to exist Shawn'south one-half-brother. Shawn clearly shows his hatred toward Jack and refuses to live with him considering he was upset that Jack never called or checked to run across if Shawn and his dad were doing okay (Shawn eventually discovers that Jack never received any of Shawn's letters, or he would have come to see him immediately). Nevertheless, after being convinced past his male parent and others effectually him, Shawn moves in with them but finds he has null in common with Jack, which causes a lot of tension. A new student, Angela (Trina McGee), moves to Philadelphia and begins to date Shawn. Over winter break, the students go skiing on a school trip. Cory sprains his talocrural joint and Lauren (Linda Cardellini), a ski-lodge employee, takes care of him and kisses him. Wanting to forget the incident, Cory lies to Topanga that nil'south wrong. When Topanga discovers a letter that Lauren snuck to Cory, they pause up. Cory, upset about the break-up, gets drunk and is arrested, along with Shawn. The two concord never to drink again, merely Shawn breaks the hope and shows up at schoolhouse drunkard. With the help of Angela and Jack, Shawn realizes that alcoholism makes him volatile, and he seeks outside counseling.
Topanga forgives Cory after encountering her ain kiss with an old friend from grade school. She realizes no kiss means more than than the ones she shares with Cory. Cory and Topanga reunite and attend the prom together, where they are named King and Queen. On prom night, Cory's mother Amy (Betsy Randle) announces that she is significant. Mr. Feeny decides to retire at the terminate of the school year and motility to Wyoming; however, he soon returns from retirement and goes back to teaching. Topanga is accepted to Yale, simply Cory does not desire her to leave him. At graduation, Topanga tells Cory that she decided not to get to Yale because she wants to exist with him; then she proposes.
Seasons 6–seven: College [edit]
When Cory's parents protest their date before college, Cory and Topanga determine to elope, but after elect to go married "the right way," in front of family and friends. Shawn, Cory, Topanga, and Angela join Jack and Eric at Pennbrook. Rachel McGuire (Maitland Ward), a new student from Texas, moves in with Eric and Jack, causing tension as both boys have crushes on her. Angela and Shawn break up due to his merits that they should see new people and, despite Cory'south efforts, decide to stay but friends. They eventually are brought back together past way of Angela's father during his visit to the college, recruiting students for his R.O.T.C. program of basic grooming in the regular army. Mr. Feeny returns to take some classes just so is offered a teaching job at the academy. During their freshman yr, Stuart (played by Ben Savage'due south older brother Fred Savage), one of their professors, makes inappropriate—and unwelcome—sexual advances towards Topanga, causing Cory to shove him through a glass door at the Pupil Wedlock. Cory is suspended only for only 1 24-hour interval; the Dean (Bonnie Bartlett) believes that Stuart had crossed the line. Mr. Feeny and the Dean eventually gain feelings for one another and begin dating.
Cory and Topanga confront a major obstacle in their spousal relationship plans when Topanga'due south parents go through a divorce, and she decides to call off the hymeneals. She breaks up with Cory completely and tells him that she doesn't believe in dearest. Topanga is convinced that she is doing what is best for herself and Cory until her mother comes to explain everything and tell her that love is worth the run a risk.
Chet dies of a middle attack, and Jack reacts by admitting feelings for Rachel. They starting time dating, which causes problems for Jack and Eric. Crushed, Eric decides to move out of the apartment then that he doesn't get in the way of Jack and Rachel and later sleeps in Mr. Feeny'southward car. Shawn goes on a road trip to deal with his father's death, saying he won't come up dorsum. He does return still when the new Matthews infant, Joshua, is born prematurely and has a small-scale gamble of survival. Shawn receives a letter from his mother, confessing she is not his biological parent. Shawn unsuccessfully searches for his biological female parent. Alan offers to adopt Shawn, but he decides that it was not necessary considering Shawn knows that he is already part of the family unit.
Shawn and Cory have challenges in their relationship throughout the season, including on the day of Cory's wedding. Shawn admits that he is no longer Cory's best friend and gives him away to Topanga. Despite this, their friendship remains intact, but Topanga sometimes feels left out. Cory and Topanga get married and move into a shabby apartment for married couples on campus. They struggle for a while, wondering why Alan and Amy refuse to assistance them, only Alan later admits that he didn't want to deprive of them of the joy and bonding that comes with edifice a life together when y'all're new to spousal relationship. They eventually make it a wonderful home and realize that they are capable of doing things on their ain as a married couple. The grouping is growing up—they have to start thinking about what to do with their lives. In ane episode, the newer friends get involved in a prank war with the originals (Jack, Rachel, and Angela vs. Cory, Shawn, and Topanga) which ultimately results in an ill-considered prank that exposes a very individual clandestine of Rachel'south. The friends are almost completely torn autonomously by all of this, until Eric and Mr. Feeny arbitrate by reminding them of the importance of their relationships and, as a result, everyone makes up.
In the series finale, Cory, Topanga, Shawn, and Eric all head to New York Metropolis, where Topanga has been offered a dream internship at a law house. Angela decides to motion overseas with her begetter, and Jack and Rachel join the Peace Corps in Guatemala. The terminal scene has Cory, Topanga, and Shawn having a last meeting with Mr. Feeny in their old sixth-grade classroom, along with Eric, with each one telling him how important he is in their lives and to cherish each other forever.
Characters [edit]
- Cory Matthews (Ben Savage), the serial main protagonist who goes through real life scenarios and learns the meaning of life through many life lessons.
- George Feeny (William Daniels), Cory and the rest of the gang'south instructor who gives them many life lessons throughout the class of the series.
- Amy Matthews (Betsy Randle), Cory, Eric, Morgan, and Joshua's mother; Alan'southward wife.
- Eric Matthews (Will Friedle), Cory's ditzy, wild, and crazy older brother.
- Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong), Cory's all-time friend who comes from a troubled family.
- Stuart Minkus (Lee Norris), (starring season 1, guest season five) a nerdy child in Cory and Shawn's sixth grade class who has a crush on Topanga.
- Morgan Matthews (Lily Nicksay) (seasons 1-2), (Lindsay Ridgeway) (seasons 3-7), Cory, Eric, and Joshua'southward sister.
- Alan Matthews (William Russ), Cory, Eric, Morgan, and Joshua'south father; Amy's husband.
- Topanga Matthews (née Lawrence) (Danielle Fishel), (recurring season 1, starring seasons ii-7) Cory's main beloved interest, who became his girlfriend, and later wife.
- Jonathan Turner (Anthony Tyler Quinn), (starring seasons two-iv) a cool loftier-school teacher of Cory, Shawn, and Topanga who fostered Shawn.
- Eli Williams (Alex Désert), (starring season 3) another teacher at John Adams High School and Jonathan'southward college best friend.
- Jack Hunter (Matthew Lawrence), (starring seasons 5-7) Shawn'south lost half-brother and some other one of Rachel'due south love involvement.
- Angela Moore (Trina McGee-Davis), (recurring season 5, starring seasons 6-7) Topanga'southward best friend and Shawn's main love involvement.
- Rachel McGuire (Maitland Ward), (starring seasons 6-7) Topanga and Angela's best friend who is also Eric and Jack'south roommate.
Production notes [edit]
Theme music and introductions [edit]
Boy Meets World used a number of theme songs and opening title sequences over its 7-year run. Season one was the merely season of the series that incorporated the names of the main cast and series creators within the opening championship sequence, while those credits were shown along with the credits for producers and that episode's director and writers during the show'southward cold open for the residuum of the serial. Every episode of seasons one and 4 through 7 utilized a unmarried theme song for every episode; however, the entire second season and part of season 3 used various instrumental themes composed by Ray Colcord (who also equanimous the incidental music used between scenes and commercial breaks throughout the evidence'south run). This practice concluded with "The Concluding Temptation of Cory" (flavour 3, episode nine) equally one of the cycled themes became the sole opening title music for the balance of that flavour. The final theme, written and performed by Phil Rosenthal, of the band Twenty Cent Crush[5] remained for seasons five through seven, though the visuals changed from seasons v to six to include Trina McGee-Davis (when she moved from recurring cast member in season five to series regular bandage fellow member in season half dozen) and Maitland Ward (who was added every bit a regular bandage member in season 6).
ABC Family was the first network since ABC to show all the accurate introductions for each of the show's seven seasons. For the broadcast syndication and Disney Channel airings between 1997 and 2007, the opening title sequence from season iv (forth with a slightly modified version of the theme music from that flavour) anachronistically replaced the title sequences for the beginning three seasons, while the opening titles for seasons 4 through vii were kept intact.
Philadelphia references [edit]
It is one of many television set shows to take identify primarily in the Philadelphia surface area and makes multiple local references. These include Cory's love for the Phillies and Morgan often wearing a Philadelphia Eagles jacket. Eric mentions that he and his male parent always talk well-nigh the Eagles, 76ers, Flyers, and Phillies, the four major sports teams in Philadelphia, and his attempts to be accepted into Swarthmore College—finally ending with Cory and most of the bandage attention Pennbrook.
The proper noun of John Adams Loftier School is an homage to William Daniels' long-running part in the Tony-award-winning Broadway play (and afterward film) 1776, in which Daniels played Founding Father John Adams.
Syndication [edit]
Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television receiver Distribution (sister company to Touchstone Idiot box, now ABC Studios) currently handles the syndication rights to the serial.
Boy Meets Earth reruns began ambulation on various Fox, WB, UPN, and independent affiliates from September viii, 1997 to September ane, 2000. During the latter month, Disney Channel assumed syndication rights, with the series running on the cable channel until 2007. To the consternation of some longtime fans of the show, Disney Aqueduct edited many episodes that contained scenes with suggestive content deemed inappropriate for the channel's target audition of 7- to 14-twelvemonth-olds. All 158 episodes aired during the series' initial run on the Disney Channel, however, due to the adult subject affair and complaints from parents, Disney Channel omitted three episodes from subsequently airings: season five'south "If You Can't Be with the One You Love..." (due to its depictions of underage drinking) and "Prom-ises, Prom-ises" (whose main storyline involves Cory and Topanga contemplating losing their virginity on the night of their prom), and season six'due south "The Truth Virtually Honesty" (due to its sexual references).[6] On May 5, 2014, the bear witness temporarily returned to Disney Aqueduct after a seven-year absence to promote Girl Meets Globe.[7]
ABC Family aired Male child Meets World from June 21, 2004 to August 31, 2007 and over again from Apr 12, 2010 to Dec 2, 2015.[8] Though the network in a style inherited the syndication rights to the show from Disney Channel, the episode prints broadcast by ABC Family unit differed from those seen on Disney Channel and in circulate syndication as information technology incorporated scenes cutting from the Disney Channel broadcasts (though small portions of certain scenes from episodes during the earlier seasons were cutting due to fourth dimension constraints) and featured the three episodes that Disney chose not to air, incorporated each season's respective opening title sequence, and restored the placement of the teaser scenes during the flavour one episodes to running before the opening titles in the manner that they were shown in the original ABC telecasts (instead of having the cast and creators' names shown during the teasers). However, the program was dropped once ABC Family was rebranded equally Freeform. The series also began ambulation on MTV2 since November xiv, 2011, once more with the original opening championship sequences intact.[9]
On April 18, 2016, Nickelodeon's sister channel TeenNick began ambulation the series. The series, TeenNick's only acquired program as of 2017, airs every bit a lead-in to the channel's archetype programming block, NickSplat.
Internationally, reruns of the series have been broadcast on Canada's YTV, Family Channel, and ABC Spark; the Canadian version of ABC Family. In Brazil, the show was aired by SBT (terrestrial television) and Disney Channel Brazil (cablevision telly) until 2005.
On September 29, 2017, Boy Meets World became bachelor for streaming on Hulu along with fellow Disney–ABC goggle box properties Dinosaurs and Home Improvement, in improver to beau TGIF programs Family Matters, Full Business firm, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper, Perfect Strangers, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and Step past Step.[10] On April eleven, 2019, It was confirmed that Disney+, a new streaming service owned by Disney, will exist carrying the series upon its November 2019 launch.[11]
Cultural impact [edit]
Angela's interracial relationship with Shawn was a relative rarity for a major network tv set show targeting youths at the fourth dimension. Trina McGee-Davis once remarked that the typical reaction she received from young fans regarding the relationship was overwhelmingly positive and encouraging, oft inquiring as to when the characters would reconcile later a breakdown. She expressed her personal wish that her graphic symbol's relationship would serve as an example of color blindness for the world, in lieu of a less positive reaction a similar relationship had received on Ally McBeal at the time.[12]
Eric and Shawn both wore a popular 1990s hairstyle called curtained hair.
The show also addresses the cultural issues of child corruption ("Dangerous Secret"'), sexual harassment ("Chick Like Me", "Everybody Loves Stuart"), and underage drinking/alcohol use ("If You Can't Be With the One You Dear…").
Abode media [edit]
Walt Disney Studios Habitation Entertainment (equally Buena Vista Home Entertainment) released the beginning three seasons of Boy Meets Earth on DVD between 2004 and 2005.[13] Considering the sales figures did not see the company's expectations, no further seasons were released. Every bit of 2009, these releases have been discontinued and are out of print.
On Baronial 4, 2008, it was appear that Lionsgate Home Entertainment had acquired the rights to the serial. They afterward re-released the first three seasons on DVD on September 7, 2010, with the same special features from the original releases.[14] Season iv was released on December 7, 2010.[15] Season v was released on May iii, 2011.[16] Season 6 was released on July 5, 2011.[17] Season vii was released on October 4, 2011, completing the series' run on DVD.[18] Ultimately, Lionsgate was able to release all seven seasons in almost a year's time. All seven seasons of the series are available for download at the iTunes Store.
On November v, 2013, Lionsgate released Male child Meets World: The Complete Drove on DVD in Region i.[19] The 22-disc set features all 158 episodes of the series as well every bit new and previously included bonus features from the original sets.
| DVD name | Ep# | Release date | Bonus features |
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| The Consummate First Flavor | 22 | August 24, 2004 Re-release: September 7, 2010 | Bonus Episode from Season 4: Pilus Today, Gone Tomorrow (Disc 3) & Audio Commentary with Cast and Coiffure |
| The Consummate 2nd Season | 23 | Nov 23, 2004 Re-release: September 7, 2010 | Bonus Feature: "Fear Strikes Out" Video Commentary (Disc 2) & Sound Commentary with Cast and Crew |
| The Complete Third Season | 22 | August 23, 2005 Re-release: September 7, 2010 | "The World According to Boy" Pop Quiz – Reply these quiz questions correctly and you'll graduate from John Adams High with honors (Disc 3) |
| The Consummate Fourth Season | 22 | December 7, 2010 | |
| The Consummate Fifth Season | 24 | May three, 2011 | |
| The Complete Sixth Season | 22 | July 5, 2011 | |
| The Consummate 7th Flavour | 23 | October 4, 2011 | |
| The Complete Drove | 158 | November five, 2013 | Boy Meets World: Back to the Beginning featurette, Boy Meets... World Fandom Featurette (Bonus disc) |
Awards and nominations [edit]
| Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result |
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| 1994 | Immature Artist Honor | All-time Youth Comedian | Rider Strong | Nominated |
| All-time Youth Actor Leading Part in a Television Series | Ben Roughshod | Nominated | ||
| Best New Television Series | Male child Meets World | Nominated | ||
| Best Actress Under Ten in a Television Series or Evidence | Lily Nicksay | Nominated | ||
| 1995 | Young Creative person Honour | Best Performance: Young Role player in a Television Comedy Series | Will Friedle | Nominated |
| Jason Marsden | Nominated | |||
| 1996 | Immature Artist Honor | Best Operation by a Immature Actress: TV Comedy Series | Danielle Fishel | Nominated |
| Best Operation by a Young Actress: Guest Starring Role Tv set Serial | Erin J. Dean | Nominated | ||
| Best Performance by a Young Histrion: Guest Starring Role TV Series | Justin Thomson | Won | ||
| 1997 | Young Artist Honor | Best Performance in a Idiot box One-act: Supporting Immature Actress | Danielle Fishel | Nominated |
| Best Performance in a TV Comedy: Supporting Immature Actor | Rider Strong | Nominated | ||
| Best Performance in a Boob tube Comedy: Leading Immature Actor | Ben Savage | Nominated | ||
| 1998 | Young Creative person Honor | Best Performance in a TV One-act Serial: Leading Young Performer | Ben Savage | Nominated |
| YoungStar Honour | All-time Performance by a Immature Actor in a Comedy TV Series | Ben Brutal | Nominated | |
| Best Immature Actress/Performance in a Comedy Television Serial | Danielle Fishel | Won | ||
| 1999 | Kids' Choice Honor | Favorite Boob tube Show | Boy Meets World | Nominated |
| Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a TV Comedy Serial: Guest Starring Immature Role player | Jarrett Lennon | Won | |
| 2000 | Kids' Choice Honour | Favorite Television Show | Male child Meets World | Nominated |
| Favorite Tv Friends | Ben Vicious & Rider Strong | Won | ||
| Young Artist Honour | All-time Performance in a TV Comedy Series: Invitee Starring Young Performer | J. B. Gaynor | Won | |
| YoungStar Award | Best Young Extra/Performance in a Comedy TV Series | Danielle Fishel | Nominated |
Sequel series [edit]
In November 2012, Disney Channel announced that information technology had greenlit a airplane pilot for a sequel/spin-off series, Girl Meets World. This series picks up nearly fifteen years later Boy Meets World ended, and follows Cory and Topanga's daughter Riley (Rowan Blanchard) every bit she navigates the challenges of her adolescent years along with her best friend Maya (Sabrina Carpenter).
Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel reprised their roles every bit Cory and Topanga, while several other cast members from Boy Meets World fabricated recurring appearances, nigh prominently Rider Potent (Shawn Hunter), Will Friedle (Eric Matthews), Danny McNulty (Harley Keiner), Lee Norris (Stuart Minkus), and William Daniels (Mr. Feeny). Michael Jacobs returned as showrunner. Daughter Meets Globe ran iii seasons before catastrophe in 2017.[20]
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External links [edit]
- Male child Meets World at IMDb
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