'Boy Meets World's' Mr. Feeny Reunites With 'Favorite Students' In New Photos That Leave Fans In Tears
"Boy Meets World" star William Daniels, also known as Mr. Feeny, reunited with several of his co-stars this week -- more than two decades after the show wrapped.
Daniels took to Instagram Saturday to share two heartwarming new photos of him with Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong and Will Friedle.
"Just a little reunion with my favorite students!!" the 97-year-old actor captioned the snaps.
One snap showed the four posing with Daniels' wife and another "Boy Meets World" co-star, Bonnie Bartlett Daniels, on an outdoor patio.
In another photo, Fishel, who played Topanga in the '90s sitcom, could be seen with her arms wrapped around Daniels in a hug.
"Boy Meets World" fans flocked to the comments section to gush over Daniels and the sweet reunion photos.
"Why does this make me cry[?]" one fan commented, while another wrote that their "heart is so full" seeing them together again.
A third comment read: "We love you, Mr. Feeny! Thank you for teaching us life lessons growing up and being like another father, grandfather and especially teacher to us!"
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Fishel also left a sweet comment for Daniels and his wife: "We love every opportunity to be around you and Bonnie!"
The co-stars also reunited last year for Daniels' 96th birthday celebration.
Photos obtained by People showed Daniels and Bonnie having dinner with Fishel, Friedle and Strong ahead of their appearances at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo 2023.
Daniels played fan-favorite teacher Mr. Feeny in all seven seasons of "Boy Meets World," which ran from 1993 to 2000.
In March, Daniels received a standing ovation during the "Boy Meets World" panel at 90s Con in Connecticut, People reported.
He appeared at the event alongside his wife Bonnie, Fishel, Strong, Friedle, Trina McGee, Betsy Randle, William Russ and Anthony Tyler Quinn.
Friedle, who starred as Eric Matthews in the series, expressed his admiration for Daniels during the Q&A.
"Every other job I went to, I was one of the most professional people on the set because of Bill Daniels," Friedle told attendees.
He added, "If you got him to laugh, it was like getting through the final level of a video game."