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Boy Meets World Funko Pops Are Finally Here

Relive the romance between Cory and Topenga in vinyl form.

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One of ABC's most beloved series from the '90s is none other than Boy Meets World. The series followed a young Cory Matthews through high school to college and beyond. Throughout the years, he fell in love, got married, and had a couple of children, which were seen in the spin-off Girl Meets World. If you are a fan of the '90s sitcom, prepare yourself for a couple of new Pop figures from Funko. Sadly, there is no Mr. Feeny.

Funko revealed the two figures on its blog, and showed off both Topanga and Cory, the main characters from the ABC series. These figures will be available this December, available both online and in stores. Check them out below.

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Thus far, only Cory and Topanga have been announced, and that makes us wonder if Funko will make more Boy Meets World Pops. We'd love to see Mr. Feeny, Shawn, Eric, and Minkus. If this series continues into the college years, that opens up a whole new slew of characters to make in Pop form.

Back in October, members of the cast had a reunion panel at New York Comic-Con, where they discussed why the show is still relevant today. "Michael Jacobs, who was our showrunner and is responsible for 99.9% of the show ideas, if not 100% of the show ideas, he's just very socially-minded himself," explained Danielle Fishel, who played Topanda. "He's got a lot of opinions, and he's got a lot of beliefs about things that he's staunch on."

Get these Funko Pops for yourself this December and check out the rarest and most expensive Funkos we saw at NYCC.

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