Boy Meets World’s 25th anniversary reunion: See Ben, Danielle and Will at NYCC
By Sefket Nouri
September 24 will mark the 25th anniversary of Boy Meets World. See Ben, Will and Danielle at New York Comic Con!
What better way to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Boy Meets World than to see some of Boy Meets World’s cast on October 5? The cast includes Ben Savage, Danielle Fishel, and Will Friedle reunited at New York Comic Con. Actor Danny McNulty has posted this week on Instagram about this, and this is quite awesome, especially for both the Boy Meets World and Girl Meets World fans.
New York Comic Con has listed the pre-show lottery FAQ’s, which can be seen here. As they stated, do not rush the entry. Make sure you type everything in correctly, as once you submit your entry, you cannot go back and edit it.
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You can enter a pre-show lottery for a chance to win a seat in the Main Stage panel. You will see Ben, Danielle and Will on October 5 from 2:30-3:30PM at the Main Stage 1D at Javits Center. In order to be qualified for the lottery, you need a badge and you need your fan verified email. You need to make sure you enter the lottery sometime now through Monday, September 24 at 5:00 PM/ET.
The event described by NewYorkComicCon.com:
"Boy Meets World? More like Boy Meets NYCC! Come join Cory, Eric, and Topanga at the Javits! Feel the nostalgia as Ben Savage, Will Friedle, and Danielle Fishel reunite and reminisce on 25 years of Boy Meets World!"
It would have been preferable to also meet creator Michael Jacobs, along with Rider Strong, and perhaps William Daniels. Now that would have been an epic way to celebrate the 25th year anniversary, but we can’t always get what we want. That could have also perhaps brought us the fee-hee-hee-heenay call? One can only wish though, but I can’t get greedy here.
We hope whoever is attending the event will have a blast! What are you looking forward to the most at NYCC if you’re planning to attend?