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Boy Meets World - The Complete First Season

Boy Meets World - The Complete First Season

List Price: $49.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IM SO EXCITED
Review: im so excited this is the best show ever but i mean its june 19 2004 and we STILL have to wait till AUGUST .. that is the bad part but im excited when the rest of the seasons come out cuz my FAVORITE seasons are though between 2-6 so i cant wait for those

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: On a scale of 1 to 10 this show gets a 50
Review: It is the best show. Most of the problems that have happened in the show, are true. I love that show. I grew up with that show.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOOHOO!!!!!
Review: It's about time! Finally one of the best comedies of all time is coming to DVD! This show is hilarious and consistent all the way to the very end. I will definitely own every season released of this show. Boy Meets World fans rejoice! Our show is here!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow
Review: My opinion on this is beyond words...maybe I'm just getting older and nostalgic and want to be able to watch the show I grew up with. I just don't know if I'll be able to wait for Season 5 to watch Torn Between Two Lovers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Earlier the better
Review: The earlier episodes (first and second seasons) were fantastic. Morals were taught in goofy, funny ways- and there was no "love" complication like in the later episodes. The first season of this show is a MUST HAVE!!! I CAN'T believe it's going to be out on DVD!!!
I grew UP on this show!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Boy Meets World
Review: This is a great show. Here are the Episodes:

September 23, 1993 -- Episode #1: "Pilot (Boy Meets World)"
Cory feels betrayed when his older brother takes a girl to a ballgame instead of him.

October 1, 1993 -- Episode #2: "On the Fence"
In order to participate in an escalating class water gun war, Cory decides to earn the money for an expensive gun by painting Mr. Feeny's fence - a la Tom Sawyer.

October 8, 1993 -- Episode #3: "Father Knows Less"
Alan's attempt at bonding with Cory causes unexpected trouble. After they sit up together watching a late-night baseball game, Cory falls asleep in Mr. Feeny's class and strikes out on a test.

October 15, 1993 -- Episode #4: "Cory's Alternative Friends"
Cory winds up with a new group of friends when he changes his haircut. This is the first appearance of Topanga.

October 22, 1993 -- Episode #5: "Killer Bee"
Feeny helps Cory prepare for a geography bee - first prize is bat boy at the World Series.

October 29, 1993 -- Episode #6: "Boys II Mensa"
Cory has to think fast after he cheats on an IQ test, giving Mr. Feeny the bright idea of sending him to a special school for geniuses. Meanwhile, Amy unwisely entrusts Eric with helping Morgan choose her Halloween costume.

November 12, 1993 -- Episode #7: "Grandma Was a Rolling Stone"
Alan's freewheeling mother visits the Matthews' and makes some promises she can't keep, including one to Cory - a trip to Baltimore to get the rare baseball card she brought him signed in person. Meanwhile, Eric is smitten with Feeny's visiting niece, and Cory gets upset when Alan takes Shawn with him on a fishing trip.

November 19, 1993 -- Episode #8: "Teacher's Bet"
When Cory insists that teaching is easy in comparison to learning, Mr. Feeny agrees to temporarily switch roles on a bet, allowing Cory to handle social studies for one week.

November 26, 1993 -- Episode #9: "Class Pre-Union"
Feeny assigns his class to envision its 25th reunion; and, after Feeny crushes Cory's big-league baseball dream, Cory's dad calls on pitcher Jim Abbott (appearing as himself) to throw some advice the boy's way.

December 10, 1993 -- Episode #10: "Santa's Little Helper"
A friend misinterprets Cory's act of Christmas kindness as charity.

December 17, 1993 -- Episode #11: "The Father/Son Game"
Alan is hurt when Cory and Eric try to get out of a father-son softball game he'd been looking forward to, and they quickly regret their relief when he tells them that the game has been cancelled "due to lack of interest" - but Topanga tells them it went ahead without them. Meanwhile, Cory is pitted in a social studies debate against Topanga on whether she should be forced to recite the pledge of allegiance against her will.

January 4, 1993 -- Episode #12: "Once In Love With Amy"
Cory and Eric find provocative clothing in their mom's bowling bag and are convinced she is having a clandestine affair. In fact, she and Alan are sneaking out together to go dancing.
January 14, 1994 -- Episode #13: "She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not"
Cory's classmate Topanga develops a crush on Eric when he visits Mr. Feeny's class as a guest speaker.

January 28, 1994 -- Episode #14: "The B-Team of Life"
Cory is dismayed when he and Minkus are put on the basketball B-team (which means they never get to play), and outraged when he can't get anyone at home to pay attention long enough to listen to his problem: "I'm on the B-team in my own family!"

February 4, 1994-- Episode #15: "Model Family"
Eric's pride takes a fall after an attractive woman flatters him into thinking he can quit his job to become a male model.

February 11, 1994 -- Episode #16: "Risky Business"
Cory and Shawn learn the risks of investment when they bet on racehorses for a school assignment.

February 25, 1994 -- Episode #17: "The Fugitive"
Fearing his parents' wrath, Shawn hides out in Cory's bedroom after a cherry-bomb prank goes awry and he blows up the mailbox outside Alan's market. Relishing his role as "Accomplice Boy," Cory must learn a lesson in true friendship by helping Shawn face up to responsibility for his actions.

March 11, 1994 -- Episode #18: "It's A Wonderful Night"
Cory and Shawn find their plans for the night thwarted when Mr. Feeny substitutes for their babysitter, Eric fails his driving test but takes the family car out anyway.

March 25, 1994 -- Episode #19: "Kid Gloves"
Cory gets a necklace with silver gloves on them and he later learns the meaning of them when he loses them in the pool.

April 29, 1994 -- Episode #20: "The Play's the Thing"
In a decisive move, Cory quits the title role in a school presentation of Hamlet because he doesn't like his costume, so Minkus steps in.

May 6, 1994 -- Episode #21: "Boy Meets Girl"
A film on puberty leads to Shawn's first date and Cory's jealousy.

May 13, 1994 -- Episode #22: "I Dream of Feeny"
Feeny falls ill on exam day, making Cory guilty that his wish came true when his teacher winds up in the hospital.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SO EXCITED!!!
Review: This is by far the most wonderful news I've heard in a long time! I'd heard rumors of this being released but up until 5 minutes ago they were unconfirmed rumors! Boy Meets World is wonderful show and it's perfect for all ages so this is EXCITING!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best shows of all time
Review: This is definetly a must have DVD series. Even if this is the only season they put out on DVD, it is still worth getting. Let's hope they are smart enough though to role out with all the seasons. Boy Meets World is one of those shows you can watch over and over again with out getting tired of it. So, why not get it? You'll love it, I promise.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: YES!!!! I love that show!
Review: This is going to be so cool! I'm going to buy it and watch it over and over agen!!! I am so happy that it is coming out on dvd!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: love it !
Review: This is the type of show that deserves to be put on DVD for other generations to see. The story is clean and modest. It shows how important it is to have a strong family. It also show that family in all its troubles. As TV gets worse, shows like this become more and more important to save.


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