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Boy Meets World is an American television sitcom that chronicles the events and everyday life lessons of Cory Matthews, who grows up from a young boy to a married man. The show aired for seven seasons from 1993 to 2000 on ABC, part of the network's TGIF lineup. A sitcom or situation comedy is a genre of comedy performance originally devised for radio but today typically found on television. ...
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Plot Cory Matthews, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the show begins, is a preteen attending John Adams Middle School and living life with his best friend, Shawn Hunter. He struggles through school and with understanding love interest Topanga Lawrence as Shawn proves to have an unsupportive family, but a talent for attracting women. Cory's mother and father (Amy and Alan Matthews) are hard-working people, who are trying to make a decent living, in order to raise their four children: Cory, half-witted elder brother Eric, manipulative little sister Morgan, and in later seasons, baby Joshua. To help them, there is Mr. George Feeny, Cory's long-time teacher and next-door neighbor. He tries as hard as possible to get them through school. Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Quaker City Motto: Philadelphia maneto (Let brotherly love continue) Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Mayor John F. Street (D) Area - City 369. ...
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Danielle Christine Fishel (born May 5, 1981, in Mesa, Arizona) is an American actress who is best known for her role as Topanga Lawrence on the 1990s TV sitcom Boy Meets World. ...
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September 6, 1969, The Bronx, New York, married to Courtland Davis 3 children Ramia and Langston are two of her three children with Davis Trina was born with music in her blood Her mother trained as a classical pianist while her father strove to return democracy to his native Haiti. ...
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Serious episodes Boy Meets World features a number of special episodes dealing with serious topics. In the first-season finale, in 1994, Mr. Feeny gets ill after Cory wishes Feeny could be sick for one day. However, the situation turns out to be more serious than they all expected when they find out Feeny is in the hospital. Cory is then haunted by Mr. Feeny's "ghost". For a one-off television program, see Television special. ...
Shawn was featured in many of the serious plotlines. In the second- season finale, Shawn lives in a different home after his father runs away to find his mother again, and he rebels. Then, in the early 1996-1997 season, Shawn learns that his friend is getting abused by her father, but he doesn't tell anyone. During the late 1996-1997 season, he also joins a cult, and the rest of the cast tries to get him out of it. Only a motorcycle accident involving Jonathan Turner causes Shawn to re-think his actions. In the 1997- 1998 season, and he and Cory get drunk after Topanga breaks up with Cory. Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ...
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In the early 1998-1999 season, once the cast goes to college, one of Cory's professors, played by Ben Savage's real-life brother, guest star Fred Savage, sexually harasses Topanga. Cory shoves him, and is then threatened with expulsion. Later that season, Shawn's father suffers a heart attack, and is taken to the hospital. While there, Shawn is still mad at his father, but when the two finally reconcile, Chet suffers another heart attack, dying at the end of the episode. Chet's death was so serious that the issue continued on until the episode "Road Trip". In that episode, Shawn leaves on his own, returning in time to find everyone waiting to see whether the Matthews' pre-mature newborn baby will survive. Shawn then accepts that he is part of the Matthews' family. Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
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In the 7th and final season, the 1999-2000 season, Chet's death spurs Shawn to learn more about his mother, and he soon finds out that Verna, his mother, wasn't actually his real mother after all. He then sets out to find out who his real mother is, a stripper, and when she doesn't want to be found, he drinks and shows up drunk to Alan's party. Cory accompanies Shawn to the cemetery, where he has a talk with Chet's spirit. When he returns to the Matthews' household, Shawn has a talk with Alan. He ultimately turns down Alan's offer to be adopted by the Matthews, but he appreciates Alan's offer to be his father. Events of 2008: (EMILY) Me Lesley and MIley are going to China! This article is about the year. ...
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Later in the final season of the show, Cory; Shawn; and Topanga get into a heated argument with Rachel; Jack; and Angela. Both sides question the validity of their friendship with the other. Eric, claiming to be a spy for both sides, attempts to resolve the conflict, with Mr. Feeny's help. This double episode was meant to serve as the series finale in the event of early cancellation. However, the show continued for 6 more episodes. For the Paranoia Agent episode, see Final Episode. ...
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Production notes Theme music and introductions Boy Meets World used five theme songs and a number of opens over seven years. The final theme, written and performed by Phil Rosenthal [2], remained for the fifth through seventh seasons, though the visuals changed from Seasons 5 to 6 to include Trina McGee-Davis as Angela Moore (when she moved from guest star to regular cast member in Season 5) and Maitland Ward as Rachel McGuire (added as a regular cast member in Season 6). September 6, 1969, The Bronx, New York, married to Courtland Davis 3 children Ramia and Langston are two of her three children with Davis Trina was born with music in her blood Her mother trained as a classical pianist while her father strove to return democracy to his native Haiti. ...
Maitland Ward was born on February 3rd, 1977 in Long Beach, CA. Her birth name was Ashley Ward but when she started acting she was told to change her name because Ashley was too commonplace. ...
ABC Family was the first network since ABC to show all the accurate introductions for all seven seasons. For the syndicated and Disney Channel broadcasts, a slightly modified version of the Season 4 theme, the opening credits for Season 1 were the same style, the ones for Seasons 2-7 are eqivalent to the Season 2/4's Logo. ABC Family is an American cable television network currently owned by Disney-ABC Television Group, a division of The Walt Disney Company. ...
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Boy Meets World was produced by Michael Jacobs Productions, Touchstone Television and distributed by Buena Vista Television.
Stage settings Boy Meets World was filmed almost exclusively on-stage. There were occasionally scenes filmed in outdoor settings, but these were few and far between. - The Matthews' House - full run
The House was primarily a four-room set-up, consisting of the Matthews' living room, kitchen, Cory and Eric's bedroom, and the backyard that adjoined that of George Feeny. There were also occasional scenes in Cory and Eric's bathroom and their parents' bedroom. The house was the main setting for the show, as most of the episodes spent at least some time here. Seasons 6-7 had many episodes without the house, and also without Alan; Amy; or Morgan. While the classroom and school changed between seasons 1 and 2 and seasons 5 and 6, a classroom was always present in the show. Mr. Feeny taught in the classroom in season 1, Jonathan Turner also had a classroom from Seasons 2-4, after the events in the Season 2 episode "Me and Mr. Joad", Both Mr. Feeny and Mr. Turner taught in the classroom, but this changes when Mr. Turner's character is written off the show in the season 4 episode "Cult Fiction", and the setting of John Adams High School is changed significantly. Mr. Feeny also had an office from Seasons 2-5. One scene in season 4 saw it being using as Dean Bolander's office. In seasons 5 and 6, both Mr. Feeny and Dean Bolander taught in the classroom, but in season 7, only Mr. Feeny taught there. - John Adams' Main Floor - Seasons 2-4
This was another multiple-room setting, containing Mr. Turner/Mr.Feeny's classrooms and the main hall. The door on the right that led off-stage has been used as the entrance to Mr. Feeny's office, both boys' and girls' bathrooms, the janitor's closet, or the guidance counselor's office. - John Adams' Senior Floor - Seasons 5-6
This set began the trend of many expensive, short-use sets. This was the set adapted from the "Main Floor" set, and appeared to be almost the same as that set, except for the reversal of many items. Mr. Feeny's classroom was connected to the stage-right side of the main hall. The Senior Floor was seen in the opening scenes in the season 6 premiere episode "His Answer" because the episode starts where the Season 5 finale "Graduation" left off. After the "His Answer" episode, it was never shown or mentioned again. - Jonathan Turner's Apartment - Seasons 2-3
Jonathan Turner's apartment was introduced in Season 2, but became a main setting for the show in Season 3 after Shawn moves in with Jonathan, and was seen up until Shawn moved out of it late in Season 3. It would eventually be adapted into the college apartment Eric, Jack, and Shawn shared. - Jack Hunter's Apartment - Seasons 5-7
In the beginning of Season 5, Eric leaves home to attend Pennbrook University, and rents an apartment with Jack Hunter, who recently moved to town to also attend Pennbrook. At Chet Hunter's insistence, Shawn moves in with them, but the apartment would see a number of different occupants over the years. - First line-up: Jack, Eric, and Shawn, in the 5th season.
- Second line-up: Jack, Eric, and Rachel. At the beginning of Season 6, a few months before Shawn plans to move out of the apartment and into a dorm with Cory, Eric and Jack kicked him out to make room for Rachel. Shawn, upon seeing Rachel, takes this in stride.
- Third line-up: Jack and Rachel. After Chet Hunter's death, Jack and Rachel begin dating, and Eric moves out a few episodes later.
- Fourth line-up: Topanga, Angela, and Rachel. Eventually, Eric decides to return to the apartment, but at the same time, Rachel invites Angela and Topanga to move in. His chivalrous nature winning out over logic, Jack begrudgingly leaves. He and Eric return to fight the girls for the apartment a few episodes later, but lose.
- Fifth line-up: Angela, Shawn, and Rachel. After Cory and Topanga get married in season 7, Topanga moves out, and Shawn moves in with Angela and Rachel. Rachel later moves out to assume the title as a Resident Assistant for one of Pennbrook's dorms, leaving Angela and Shawn.
- Sixth Line-up: Shawn and Angela. After Rachel moves out, Shawn and Angela share the apartment in one or two episodes.
- Seventh and Final Line-up: Jack, Eric, and Shawn (Again).Permanent living decisions were finally made in the episode "Picket Fences". Angela moved in with Rachel in Cory and Shawn's old dorm room, Cory and Topanga moved into "The Married Couples Dorm", Shawn remained in the apartment, then Jack and Eric moved back in, the original occupants re-claim the apartment, this setting hardly appears after that moment.
- Chubbie's Famous Hamburgers - Seasons 2-5
"Chubbie's" became a mainstay for the Boy Meets World cast in season 2, as well as other John Adams High School students, and was often used for scenes. It was another multiple-room set, with a game room on stage right, and restaurant/bar on stage left, although the game room was used infrequently. Eventually the restaurant becomes a pirate-themed restaurant called "Peg-Leg Pete's" in a late season 5 episode "Things Change", and was written off the show. - Cory and Shawn's Dorm Room - Seasons 6-7
The dorm room that Shawn and Cory live in during Season 6 connects to the dormitory hallway. The room was used throughout the series, housing some occupants that do not live in the apartment. The dormitory hallway is seen very rarely, only in a few episodes in season 6, and is also connected to the co-ed bathroom which is seen in only 2 scenes in episode #6.4. Eventually, Angela and Rachel decide to move there in the Season 7 episode "Picket Fences". - The Pennbrook Student Union - Seasons 6-7
This replaced the John Adams High School hallway as the main school setting. It was the largest main set in the show by far, with a café on stage right, couches and a coffee table at stage center, a pool table behind it, miscellaneous items in back stage right, and a patio on stage left. All of these areas were used at least once during the show's run, Jack and Eric eventually worked there. - The 'Married Couples' Dorm - Season 7
This set was where Cory and Topanga lived after returning from their honeymoon. It was initially dirty and run-down in "Picket Fences", but Cory did a lot of work to renovate it (fresh paint, new furniture, etc.). The set has 3 sections: the dormitory hallway, a living room/kitchen area, and a bedroom. It was a central setting for a few episodes in Season 7, and was used consistently throughout the remainder of the show. A honeymoon is the traditional trip taken by newlyweds to celebrate their marriage with seclusion and sexual intimacy. ...
- WIXB News Station - Season 3; 2 episodes
The WIXB News Station was seen in 2 episodes, "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" because Eric wanted to apply for an internship to boost his grades; he got the job, but was fired in the episode "Stormy Weather" because he (briefly) dropped out of school, and only students were allowed to participate in the internship program. - Jefferson Elementary School - Season 1
The name of the Elementary School that Cory, Shawn, Topanga, and Minkus attended in the first season was mentioned as Jefferson Elementary but they were in the 6th grade during season 1. The Elementary School setting contained Mr. Feeny's Classroom, the hallway, and the cafeteria. This setting was adapted for the John Adams High School Main Floor for Seasons 2-4. - Pennbrook Hallway and Classroom - Season 5
The Pennbrook hallway was seen in the episode "It's Not You...It's Me", and the classroom was seen in the episode "How to Succeed in Business". The Pennbrook classroom would become Mr. Feeny's Classroom in Seasons 6-7. - 'Matthews and Sons' Store - Season 4/7
This setting was a local sporting goods store that Amy bought for Alan after he quit his job at the supermarket, and he re-named it "Matthews and Sons" because of himself, Eric, and Cory. Alan is the manager of the store, and since Eric is not in college, he works there as a cashier. In one episode, when a mountain girl comes to work at the store, Eric then starts dating her. This was a recurring setting in Season 4, and it was seen in the Season 7 episode "I'm Gonna Be Like You, Dad". - Mr. Feeny's Office - Seasons 2-5
When Cory, Shawn, and Topanga started attending John Adams High School, Mr. Feeny became the principal, and later a teacher again, but was still principal, and he had an office. This also was shown as Dean Bolander's office in the Season 4 finale.
Season 2 After Season 1 of Boy Meets World ended, the production team made some changes to the show, which would affect the show until the end. The changes made for the 1994–95 season included: - The target demographs were changed from family viewers to more teenage viewers.
- The Opening. Seasons 2 and 3 had short openings to allow for more episode time.
- The Logo. The BMW logo looks different than the one in Season 1; the Season 2 logo is not seen in Season 3, although it is seen in Season 4.
- The Credits. The Season 2 style of the credits were equivalent to the style of the logo. The Season 2 style of credits is used until the end of the series.
- The Background Music. Instead of using Season 1's Irish reggae music for Season 2, they used guitar rock for Season 2's opening and episode music mostly until Season 4. In Seasons 4–7, the rock music is used briefly.
Philadelphia references It is one of the few television shows to take place primarily in the Philadelphia area, and makes multiple local references. These include Cory's love for the Phillies and Morgan always wearing a Philadelphia Eagles jacket. Eric's attempts to get into Swarthmore College—finally ending with Cory and most of the cast attending Pennbrook, an institution that appears to be a pastiche of Swarthmore, Penn, Saint Joseph's University, and other Philly-area colleges. Pennbrook is also the name of a train station in suburban Lansdale on Philadelphia's R5 Line, as well as the name of a nearby middle school. In an episode in Season 4, while attempting to lure Shawn into an SAT review session, Cory coerces Mr. Feeny into mentioning that they have cake at the session from the "Westchester Bakery". There is no such bakery, but the borough West Chester exists west of Philadelphia. Chubbie's Famous was an actual Philly cheesesteak location that actually did not have much sit down space, unlike the sound-stage set led many to believe. The actual landmark is very similar to Pat's and Geno's, two other Philadelphia cheesesteak landmarks. Shawn's father is featured in an episode, and it is mentioned that he is from Reading, a town in the Philadelphia area. Also when Cory is on the basketball team he has a game against Cheltenham, which is a suburb right outside of Philadelphia. Nickname: City of Brotherly Love, Philly, the Quaker City Motto: Philadelphia maneto (Let brotherly love continue) Location in Pennsylvania Coordinates: Country United States State Pennsylvania County Philadelphia Founded October 27, 1682 Incorporated October 25, 1701 Mayor John F. Street (D) Area - City 369. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1883âpresent) East Division (1969âpresent) Current uniform Retired Numbers 1, 14, 20, 32, 36, 42 Name Philadelphia Phillies (1884âpresent) Philadelphia Quakers (1883-1889) (Also referred to as Blue Jays 1943-1945 despite formal name remaining Phillies) Other nicknames The Phils, The Phightin Phils...
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Team colors Midnight Green, Black, White, and Silver Head Coach Andy Reid Owner Jeffrey Lurie General manager Tom Heckert Fight song Fly, Eagles Fly Mascot Swoop League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1933âpresent) Eastern Division (1933-1949) American Conference (1950-1952) Eastern Conference (1953-1969) Capitol...
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Running gags - In season four, Eric coins the "Feeny call" ("FEENAY! FEE-HEE-HEE-HEE-NAY!").
- In later seasons, Cory occasionally calls Topanga "the wife".
- In the earlier seasons, characters such as Cory, Shawn, or Mr. Turner end an awkward situation by saying "Good night, everybody!", and walking out of the room.
- Shawn and Cory always mention their love of cake.
- Often if Topanga appears, or if she's done something semi-scandalous or unexpected, there's (usually by Cory and Shawn) a gasp and then a "To-PANGA!".
- Eric calls Morgan "Weasel" constantly in seasons one and two.
- Harley almost always refers to Cory as "Baboon", going back to the first episode of season two when Harley nicknames him "Johnny Baboon".
- Mr. Feeny is almost always gardening in his backyard, and available to give the Matthews family advice, but panic ensues by the family when he is not there.
- In later seasons, Eric confuses the words "niece" and "niche".
- The power Eric has over Jack in later seasons.
Syndication Boy Meets World reruns began airing on Disney Channel after the show ended in 2000, and have stopped airing because it was shown more than planned on Disney Channel's Summer Block. The Disney Channel edited episodes with mature content (i.e. sexual jokes) and does not show 3 episodes containing mature themes: "If You Can't Be With the One You Love...", "PROMises, PROMises", and "The Truth About Honesty". ABC Family also airs the show without editing content, but does not air several holiday-themed episodes. The complete series is also aired on the Family Channel in Canada. In October 2007, ABC Family stopped airing Boy Meets World.
DVD releases - The first three seasons are available now by Buena Vista Home Entertainment. Due to low sales the remaining seasons may never be released on DVD; [3] However, Buena Vista has lost its rights to the show, so Season 4-7 is a possibility.
- Season 1: Bonus features include commentary and a season four episode
- Season 2: Bonus features include audio and video commentaries
- Season 3: Bonus features include an interactive trivia game
- Season 4: Bonus Features include commentary and an interactive trivia game
- Season 5-7: It is not known if these seasons will ever be released
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References - ^ "Boy Meets World" (1993) - Full cast and crew
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