They ‘meet’ again!

It’s been 26 years since the cast ofBoy Meets Worldfirst captured our hearts on the hit ABC series, which ran from 1993 to 2000. While the beloved show may have ended, its stars continue to fill us with ’90s nostalgia as they reunite in the real world for Comic-Con, weddings and trips to… Home Depot?

For a few glorious years, they even satisfied fans’ fervent desire for a reboot with Girl Meets World, which ran from 2014 to 2017 and followed the life of Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga’s (Danielle Fishel) daughter, Riley.

In addition to Savage and Fishel’s starring roles, a handful of their fellow original cast members also guest-starred in the reboot, including Rider Strong (Shawn), Will Friedle (Eric) and William Daniels (Mr. Feeny) — but nothing beats seeing theBMWgang meet again in the real world, where their decades of friendship continue to bring them together.

The cast joined forces for a special reunion at the Boston Comic-Con Fan Expo on August 17, 2019. Friedle posted a few shots from the event, writing, “We’re baaaaaack!” with the hashtags “Crew’s back together” and “This was Bill’s idea” on the first shot.

He added, “Lesson learned: Never try to take Danielle’s chair,” on the hilarious second shot, which features the men of the cast playfully acting hurt while Fishel sits victoriously on her throne.

In March, the cast met up at the 2019 Emerald City Comic-Con in Seattle. A pregnant Fishel shared a photo of the group via Instagram, showing them all smiling as they stood around Daniels, 91.

Mr. Feeny was the ultimate neighbor, teacher and all-around mentor. “Always my teacher and friend,” Savage wrote of his former costar on Instagram during their Seattle reunion.

Savage may have been a guest at Fishel’s November 2018weddingtoDrop the Micexecutive producer Jensen Karp, but we’re just going to go ahead and pretend this is Cory and Topanga’s vow renewal ceremony, thank you very much.

Boy MeetsJohn Mayer? Seeing Cory’s distinctly unprofessional (though lovable) older brother Eric (Friedle) in a suit was disorienting enough — even before noticing Mayer’s unexpected cameo in the background (he was one of Karp’s groomsmen).

Okay, so this is technically a 25-year-anniversary throwback and not a reunion photo but … it’s too cute not to include.

Friedle also celebrated the show’s 25th anniversary in 2018 with a then-and-now photo of himself, Savage and Fishel, captioning it, “I love you guys.”

Fishel joined in and posted a throwback of the extended castto Instagram, sharing an emotional tribute to the show and the cast’s lasting impact on her life.

“Happy 25th birthday to the show that changed my life in too many ways to count. Life can feel like a rollercoaster and this experience and these relationships are no different,” she began. “It would be a lie to say it’s been all highs and no lows but we are connected to each other in a way in which very few people on Earth can relate.”

The cast continued to recreate their iconic group shots during their time at New York Comic-Con last August, with Fishel posting a then-and-now split jokingly captioned, “We hate each other.” Strongreposted the shotand poked fun of himself, writing, “Still rocking the muppet mouth.”

Boy Meets Technology: 2019 Edition. “Stoked to spend time with old friends again on day 2 of Wizard World,” Fishel joked about the group’s preoccupation with their phones.

The boys are back! Savage congratulated Matthew Lawrence, who played his best friend Shawn’s older half-brother Jack on the hit series, on his engagement toDancing with the Stars‘ Cheryl Burke in July 2018.

In 2013, the original starsreminiscedabout the show and its legacy during a reunion shoot withEntertainment Weekly.

“I don’t think any of us anticipated that after the show went off the air, it was going to gain in popularity,” Fishel said of the show’s now-permanent position as a fixture of ’90s pop culture.

During their panel at New York Comic-Con in 2018, Savage shared hisemotional memoryof the final scene of the series finale, which they managed to film in one take.

“When Mr. Feeny said ‘Class dismissed,’ which still gets me, and then we wrapped, this huge wave of emotion went over me,” Savage said. “Like, ‘Wait, wait no! One more take!’ I’ll always remember that moment. It was like someone was closing the door on our childhood — but in a good way! It definitely left an impact.”

source: people.com