Remember those Friday nights in the '90s glued to 'Boy Meets World'? Get ready to relive the magic! The whole gang is coming to Minnesota this fall!

The popular show aired from 1993 until 2000 as part of ABC's TGIF lineup, which also included hit shows like 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch', 'Family Matters', and 'Step by Step'.

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Top Show of the 90s

The show followed the journey of Cory Matthews (Ben Savage), his best friend Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong), and Eric Matthews (Will Friedle), as they navigated the ups and downs of adolescence. And who could forget the intelligent and charming Topanga Lawrence (Danielle Fishel), Cory's lifelong love interest.

The show returned briefly as 'Girl Meets World' on the Disney Channel from 2014 until 2017, that show depicted Cory and Topanga as married parents. Fishel, Friedle and Strong also host a popular podcast called 'Pod Meets World', and they are also coming to Minnesota in November.

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Twin Cities Con will give fans of the show a chance to get a photo with the cast and have memorabilia signed when they appear November 8th through the 10th at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

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Cost to Meet and Get Autographs

Tickets for Twin Cities Con range from $40 to $199, for autographs and photos with the individual cast members it will cost you $60 for an autograph, $40 for a table photo, and $60 for a professional photo. No mention of a cast photo opportunity, but keep an eye open of the site, as I'm sure they will offer a package deal.

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