Boy Meets World

1993

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Released: 24 September 1993 Ended
Producted By: Touchstone Television
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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The coming of age events and everyday life-lessons of Cory Matthews, a Philadelphian who grows up from a young boy to a married man.

Genre

Drama, Comedy, Family

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Boy Meets World (1993) is now streaming with subscription on Disney+

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Touchstone Television

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Boy Meets World Audience Reviews

Lovesusti The Worst Film Ever
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Siflutter It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
Davis P Boy meets world (1993-2000) is just an excellent TV show! The show gives me such a good/warm feeling EVERY time I sit down and watch it! It really features great acting by amazing characters! Cory and Topanga really are well constructed characters that have fantastic chemistry together. And Shawn is a very well written character as well. The ladies and gay guys will most likely love him LOL. He really is a ladies man in the later seasons, when they reach teenage years. And Cory and Topanga's romance really lasts throughout the show and is so sweet to watch their ups and downs. The lines of dialogue in the show are so well written! It goes from very serious drama to laugh out loud hilarious. And Mr. Feeney is another very funny and also wise character. The show would not be the same without Feeney! It's also for the most part family friendly, in the college aged seasons it's not quite as family friendly, but it's really nothing too risqué. This is a show I think you and your whole family could love to watch! 10/10 for boy meets world!
Gaurav Deshpande I don't usually go on writing reviews, but great shows as this one, you really cant stop yourself. There are only two shows that I have found, of all the ones I have seen, which were closets to the reality, and this one is one of those two, the other being 'FRIENDS'. The 'Boy meets World' is an amazing show, their views on the each phase in a person's life,not only the 'BOY' is brilliant, and in that too they did manage to keep the comic sense alive, in each and every episode. Saying that all the characters, every single of them, were just perfect for the series, but a special mention has to given to 'Will Friedle' I think he was the real charm of the show.And he was the major part of the reason I am writing this review. Will Friedle was so amazing from the first episode to the very last, that you start feeling bad when he is sad, u smile when he gets what he wants, you cheer for him that he finds a 'niece' (niche) he is been searching for all his life. We really wish we get to see him more on TV than just his voice. Cheers for the show and cheers for Eric (Will Friedle).
sienna21 I grew up watching this show and I truly feel bad for the younger generation these days. The shows these days are so dumb and unbelievable, but I don't know one person who could not relate to Boy Meets World. I feel privileged that I got to see these kids grow from children to adults. To see them have their own children even! It was always funny but had a good moral behind it all. When I see Boy Meets World now it reminds me of all the silly things I did as I kid and even looking back I can still learn things now! During graduation one of the teachers showed the last few minutes of the final episode. It showed Mr. Feeny teaching his final lesson, telling them to go out into the world and always do their best. It really touched my heart to have watched this as a young child and then hear Mr. Feenys words during my graduation. There's nothing better than Boy Meets World and it is something I will always hold in my heart!
Krys78 I still can't believe it's been ten years since Boy Meets World retired! It's even harder on me because I literally grew up with these kids (Adults now!) It's especially memorable since I had the privilege of seeing the series finale in person. Yes! I got tickets to see the episode film. I was in the audience with the other 299 lucky ticket holders! I remember as if it happened last night! That is how vivid the memories are to me! I remember the director Jeff McCracken telling the cast, crew and audience that they were only going to get one shot at the final scene as he could see it was taking a toll on the cast and crew. Even though it was a hard one they got it exactly perfectly right! You saw the tears (it was real!) when it aired but what you didn't see was the tears and breakdowns after the camera stopped rolling and they wrapped the show. Every child, guy, girl, Mother, and Father was in tears, me included! At the curtain call we saw Danielle lose it completely and fall to her knees. Rider, Ben, Will, Danielle, Matthew Betsy, William (Russ/Daniels), the entire cast, crew and audience will never forget it! All the raw emotions bitter or sweet were poured out onto that stage on March 9th 2000! It will forever be a memory engraved into my mind and heart. You rarely can talk about a TV show like this these days. (No offense to Disney and the actors but the talent pool is nowhere near its strength as it was back in the 90s.) I can guarantee you that if you took a poll asking a 100 people what their all time favorite TV show was that 90% would choose shows from the 90s. I'm not going to say this show was 100%, I'd be lying and full of it if I did. This show had it inconsistencies and blatant ones but the lessons and messages this show carried I will forever be grateful for and no doubts pass on down to my own kids someday. You won't find a show that has this great of an ensemble class, ever. The chemistry was unbelievable! This was a lightening in a bottle and forever will be one of my all time favorites. Boy Meets World…well for me, it was Girl Meets World. :)