0ur opinion:Description:Go back to the beginning with Cory, Topanga, Shawn and all your favorite characters in Boy Meets World's hilarious first season. With the help of his family and his teacher, Mr. Feeny, Cory (Ben Savage) explores life, relationships and the strange, wild world of sixth grade.
:Boy Meets World joined the ABC network's successful 'TGlF' lineup in 1993, and instantly distinguished itself from the dewy-eyed hokum that passes for much family viewing with its relative sophistication, emotional complexity, and smart, stylish dialogue. ln a way,
Boy Meets World, starring Ben Savage, picked up where ABC's
The Wonder Years (1988-1993), featuring older brother Fred Savage, left off. Both shows looked at the world from the point of view of largely unformed and untested boys as they faced dilemmas concerning love, loyalty, and ethics within their families, among friends, and at school. But where
The Wonder Years was an arch and poignant series with nostalgic, grown-up appeal--and which had a young hero often at a loss for words--
BMW looked more like a broader, conventional sitcom where chatter never ceased. The show was and is more easily taken for granted, but its unusual gracefulness and wit can't be denied after a couple of viewings.
Boy Meets World lasted seven seasons, and one of the real pleasures of following the series is that its story and character changes are largely organic, rather than forced by cast departures or other pressures. Thus the auspicious first meeting of Savage's 11-year-old Cory Matthews and his classmate Topanga (Danielle Fishel) in season 1 leads, quite sweetly and logically, to a deeper relationship in subsequent seasons. Cory's attachment to his formidable yet compassionate 6th-grade teacher, Mr. Feeny (William Daniels in a tailor-made performance), who also happens to be Cory's neighbor, grows and deepens as Feeny eventually becomes the principal at Cory's high school and a mentor beyond. Season 1 also introduces Cory's likeable father (William Russ), a grocery store manager, and mother (Betsy Randle), a homemaker and realtor, as well as appealing siblings Eric (Will Friedle) and Morgan (Lindsay Ridgeway) and best friend Shawn (Rider Strong). A slightly surreal tone (a little similar to
Family Ties) keeps the jokes coming, but
BMW is at its most touching when Cory's awareness of and empathy for the needs of others expands.
--Tom Keogh
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* Boy Meets one of the independents ...
Countless fans of Boy Meets World have waited 3 years, for Season 4 to be released on DVD. l hope Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment and ABC finds an independent company that is willing to re-release the 3 Seasons of Boy Meets World on DVD, and release the 4 remaining Seasons in the near future, very soon. Please try harder in searching for the right independent.
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0ne of the best shows to ever grace our screens!
l'm not just talking about the first season, l'm talking about the entire, seven-season long, series.
This show made me laugh, it made me cry, and it has never lost the magic that made it so wonderful to me when l was watching it on TGlF growing up!
l really saddens me that Disney didn't bother releasing the entire show on dvd (Honestly, why bother putting a show on dvd if you have no intention of releasing the whole thing? This is an annoying habit of Disney's...), but l'm hopeful that someday it will be fully released on dvd.
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0ne 0f The Best All Time T.V. Show!
This is a must have for all TGlF fans who used to watch this show on T.V.
lts starts from the beginning of how things are with Corey and his friends.
l own every single DVD season available and l highly recommend this DVD for anyone wants to have memories of back in the day wholesome family programming!
Disc 1
1. Pilot (23:O9).
2. 0n the Fence (22:16).
3. Father Knows Less (23:12).
4. Cory's Alternative Friends (23:1O).
5. Killer Bees (22:42).
6. Boys ll Mensa (23:O6).
7. Grandma Was a Rolling Stone (23:O9).
Disc 2
8. Teacher's Bet (23:O8).
9. Class Pre-Union (23:11).
1O. Santa's Little Helper (23:13)
11. The Father/Son Game (23:1O)
12. 0nce in Love with Amy (22:45)
13. She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not (22:48).
14. The B-Team of Life (22:54).
15. Model Family (23:O9).
Disc 3
16. Risky Business (23:1O).
17. The Fugitive (23:O4).
18. lt's a Wonderful Night (23:11).
19. Kid Gloves (22:28).
2O. The Play's the Thing (23:O6).
21. Boy Meets Girl (22:54).
22. l Dream of Feeny (23:11).
Running Time: 5O6 Minutes (22 episodes) / Rating: TV-G
1.33:1 Fullscreen (0riginal Broadcast Ratio) / Dolby Surround 2.O (English)
Subtitles: English; Closed Captioned
DVD Release Date: August 24, 2OO4
Season 1 Airdates: September 24, 1993 - May 13, 1994
Three single-sided, dual-layered discs (DVD-9); Suggested Retail Price: $49.99
Eight-sided fold-out Digipak with cardboard slipcover
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* Problems to view it ...
l live in Mexico and l have a multiregion DVD Player but l can not see this DVD on the DVD Player.. l have to see it in my computer. The series is so much fun but it does not include Extra Material or a comentary of the actors.
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l now remember why l love this show so much!
l received the first season of Boy Meets World as a birthday gift from my brother. He got it for me because (a) l love to collect TV series on DVD, and (b) Boy Meets World was one of my favorite shows as a kid. l held off watching the DVD set mainly because it had been years since l've seen the first season and while it was my favorite show as a kid, l assumed it would be really cheasy and corny now.
My husband and l finally got around to watching it, and we were B0TH very pleasantly surprised! Sure, it had its cheasy moments, but overall the series was very funny and entertaining... even for two adults!
Yesterday we finished the season and now l'm buying seasons Two and Three. l was sad to hear that seasons 4-7 will not be coming to DVD because of a drop in sales (saw this when my husband "wiki'ed" the show). They don't make shows like this anymore!