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==Missing Characters==
 
==Missing Characters==
 
*[[Stacy Hunter]] - [[Shawn]]'s sister, mentioned only in ''[[Cory's Alternative Friends]]''.
 
*[[Stacy Hunter]] - [[Shawn]]'s sister, mentioned only in ''[[Cory's Alternative Friends]]''.
*Nebula Stop-The-War Lawrence - [[Topanga]]'s older sister, appears only in [[She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not]].
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*[[Nebula Lawrence|Nebula Stop-The-War Lawrence]] - [[Topanga]]'s older sister, appears only in ''[[She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not]]''.
*[[Eddie Hunter]] - Shawn's half-brother, appears only in ''[[The Pink Flamingo Kid]]''.
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*[[Eddie]] - Introduced in ''[[The Pink Flamingo Kid]] ''as Shawn's half-brother, but never makes an appearance after that, nor is he even mentioned. He, however, is not biologically related to Shawn.
*[[Mrs. Stecchino]] appears briefly in ''[[New Friends and Old]]'', but is never seen or mentioned again
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*[[Mrs. Stecchino]] appears briefly in ''[[New Friends and Old]]'', but is never seen or mentioned again.
*[[Mr. Turner]] and [[Mr. Williams]] simply disappear following [[season 4]] and [[season 3]], respectively
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*[[Mr. Turner]] and [[Mr. Williams]] simply disappear following [[season 4]] and [[season 3]], respectively.
 
*[[Frankie]]'s sister - Only mentioned briefly when Frankie, paranoid, asks [[Joey]] if he's saying he likes her in ''[[The Uninvited]]''.
 
*[[Frankie]]'s sister - Only mentioned briefly when Frankie, paranoid, asks [[Joey]] if he's saying he likes her in ''[[The Uninvited]]''.
   
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===Skipping Years===
 
===Skipping Years===
 
*Originally Cory, Shawn and Topanga were part of the graduating class of 2000 (appearing in 6th grade in the 1993-1994 school year). This was stated in the episode [[Class Pre-Union]] when Feeny tells the class they will be "the graduating class of 2000" and a banner displayed at the class pre-union also reads "Welcome Back, Class of 2000". However the characters graduate High School as the class of 1998 in the episode [[Graduation]]. Somewhere between entering 7th grade in the fall of 1994 (in the episode [[Back 2 School]]) and starting 11th grade in the fall of 1996 (in the episode [[I Ain't Gonna Spray Lettuce No More]]) the characters "skipped" two years. In early season 3, Mr. Turner calls Shawn a 15-year-old kid, which is the average age for a 9th or 10th grade student.
 
*Originally Cory, Shawn and Topanga were part of the graduating class of 2000 (appearing in 6th grade in the 1993-1994 school year). This was stated in the episode [[Class Pre-Union]] when Feeny tells the class they will be "the graduating class of 2000" and a banner displayed at the class pre-union also reads "Welcome Back, Class of 2000". However the characters graduate High School as the class of 1998 in the episode [[Graduation]]. Somewhere between entering 7th grade in the fall of 1994 (in the episode [[Back 2 School]]) and starting 11th grade in the fall of 1996 (in the episode [[I Ain't Gonna Spray Lettuce No More]]) the characters "skipped" two years. In early season 3, Mr. Turner calls Shawn a 15-year-old kid, which is the average age for a 9th or 10th grade student.
*Eric and Jack enter college at the beginning of season 5, when Cory, Shawn, and Topanga are seniors in high school, and graduate at the end of season 7 when, according to Mr. Feeny in [[Seven the Hard Way]] are sophomores in college. Therefore, Jack and Eric have only been in college for three years when they graduate. While this is possible, it is unlikely considering Jack and especially Eric's academic histories.
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*Eric and Jack enter college at the beginning of season 5, when Cory, Shawn, and Topanga are seniors in high school, and graduate at the end of season 7 when, according to Mr. Feeny in [[Seven the Hard Way]], Cory, Shawn, and Topanga are sophomores in college. Therefore, Jack and Eric have only been in college for three years when they graduate. While this is possible, it is unlikely considering Jack and especially Eric's academic histories.
   
 
===Cory and Topanga===
 
===Cory and Topanga===
*[[Cory]]'s explanation of when he fell in love with Topanga changes from when she kissed him in ''Cory's Alternative Friends'', to when they were catching fireflies as kids, to when they were playing at a playground as toddlers.
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*[[Cory]]'s explanation of when he fell in love with Topanga changes from when she kissed him in ''[[Cory's Alternative Friends]]'', to when they were catching fireflies as kids, to when they were playing at a playground as toddlers. (However, this could be explained by young children having notoriously bad memories.)
*In [[A Long Walk to Pittsburgh: Part 2]], Cory says Topanga kissed him when he was 13, although at the time (at least, in that particular episode), his stated age was 11.
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*In [[A Long Walk to Pittsburgh: Part 2]], Cory says Topanga kissed him when he was 13, although at the time (at least, in that particular episode), his stated age was 11. The same episode attempts to explain the errors the above statement makes by claiming he went through a "girls are icky" stage thanks to Eric that he refers to as  ''"The Lost Years"'' ending with Topanga kissing him against the locker.
 
*In ''[[Resurrection]]'', [[Topanga]] recreates her weird dance from ''[[Cory's Alternative Friends]]'' by drawing a heart on her face, then one on [[Cory]] to include him. In the original dance, it had been a circle with a cross through it. This is not necessarily an error as Resurrection took place on Valentine's Day, and the change may well have been intentional.
 
*In ''[[Resurrection]]'', [[Topanga]] recreates her weird dance from ''[[Cory's Alternative Friends]]'' by drawing a heart on her face, then one on [[Cory]] to include him. In the original dance, it had been a circle with a cross through it. This is not necessarily an error as Resurrection took place on Valentine's Day, and the change may well have been intentional.
 
**She also says in the episode that she was teaching Cory the meaning of the poem, when in reality it was her idea for a project about the environment.
 
**She also says in the episode that she was teaching Cory the meaning of the poem, when in reality it was her idea for a project about the environment.
   
 
===Alan===
 
===Alan===
*[[Alan]] states several times throughout the show (particularly in ''[[Kid Gloves]]'') that he was in the Navy, yet in ''[[Family Trees]]'' it is said he was a cook in the coast guard and Eric only thinks he was in the Navy because he's stupid.
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*[[Alan]] states several times throughout the show (particularly in ''[[Kid Gloves]]'') that he was in the Navy, yet in ''[[Family Trees]]'' it is said he was a cook in the Coast Guard and Eric only thinks he was in the Navy because he's stupid. Both seem to contradict the fact that he and Amy got married soon after high school, starting a family leaving little time for Alan to have served in either services.
   
 
===Amy===
 
===Amy===
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===Eric===
 
===Eric===
 
*In ''[[Truth and Consequences]]'' Eric says he has never dreamed, but he has dreams in other episodes.
 
*In ''[[Truth and Consequences]]'' Eric says he has never dreamed, but he has dreams in other episodes.
*Eric gets really excited to be on TV in ''[[Eric Hollywood]]'', yet he's already been on TV in ''[[Stormy Weather]]'' and Singled Out.
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*Eric gets really excited to be on TV in ''[[Eric Hollywood]]'', yet he's already been on TV in ''[[Stormy Weather]]'' and ''[[Singled Out]]''.
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*During seasons 1 and 2, Cory and Eric are 4 years apart, but in seasons 3-7, Cory and Eric are 3 years apart.
   
 
===Feeny===
 
===Feeny===
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===Dana Pruitt===
 
===Dana Pruitt===
 
*[[Dana Pruitt|Dana]] says that [[Shawn]] promised her a Valentine's date "six months ago" in ''[[First Girlfriends Club]]'', even though they hadn't been dating for over a year (in [[season 3]]).
 
*[[Dana Pruitt|Dana]] says that [[Shawn]] promised her a Valentine's date "six months ago" in ''[[First Girlfriends Club]]'', even though they hadn't been dating for over a year (in [[season 3]]).
 
 
==Changing Actors==
 
==Changing Actors==
 
*[[Peter Tork]], [[Michael McKean]], and [[Mark Harelik]] all portrayed [[Jedidiah Lawrence]], [[Topanga]]'s father
 
*[[Peter Tork]], [[Michael McKean]], and [[Mark Harelik]] all portrayed [[Jedidiah Lawrence]], [[Topanga]]'s father
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*[[Lily Nicksay]] and [[Lindsay Ridgeway]] both portrayed [[Morgan Matthews]]
 
*[[Lily Nicksay]] and [[Lindsay Ridgeway]] both portrayed [[Morgan Matthews]]
 
*[[Danny McNulty]] and [[Kenny Johnson]] both portrayed [[Harley Keiner]]
 
*[[Danny McNulty]] and [[Kenny Johnson]] both portrayed [[Harley Keiner]]
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Revision as of 00:51, 9 June 2015

The long-running show Boy Meets World is filled with various continuity errors. Here we attempt to list them.

Missing Characters

Changing Backstory

Skipping Years

  • Originally Cory, Shawn and Topanga were part of the graduating class of 2000 (appearing in 6th grade in the 1993-1994 school year). This was stated in the episode Class Pre-Union when Feeny tells the class they will be "the graduating class of 2000" and a banner displayed at the class pre-union also reads "Welcome Back, Class of 2000". However the characters graduate High School as the class of 1998 in the episode Graduation. Somewhere between entering 7th grade in the fall of 1994 (in the episode Back 2 School) and starting 11th grade in the fall of 1996 (in the episode I Ain't Gonna Spray Lettuce No More) the characters "skipped" two years. In early season 3, Mr. Turner calls Shawn a 15-year-old kid, which is the average age for a 9th or 10th grade student.
  • Eric and Jack enter college at the beginning of season 5, when Cory, Shawn, and Topanga are seniors in high school, and graduate at the end of season 7 when, according to Mr. Feeny in Seven the Hard Way, Cory, Shawn, and Topanga are sophomores in college. Therefore, Jack and Eric have only been in college for three years when they graduate. While this is possible, it is unlikely considering Jack and especially Eric's academic histories.

Cory and Topanga

  • Cory's explanation of when he fell in love with Topanga changes from when she kissed him in Cory's Alternative Friends, to when they were catching fireflies as kids, to when they were playing at a playground as toddlers. (However, this could be explained by young children having notoriously bad memories.)
  • In A Long Walk to Pittsburgh: Part 2, Cory says Topanga kissed him when he was 13, although at the time (at least, in that particular episode), his stated age was 11. The same episode attempts to explain the errors the above statement makes by claiming he went through a "girls are icky" stage thanks to Eric that he refers to as  "The Lost Years" ending with Topanga kissing him against the locker.
  • In Resurrection, Topanga recreates her weird dance from Cory's Alternative Friends by drawing a heart on her face, then one on Cory to include him. In the original dance, it had been a circle with a cross through it. This is not necessarily an error as Resurrection took place on Valentine's Day, and the change may well have been intentional.
    • She also says in the episode that she was teaching Cory the meaning of the poem, when in reality it was her idea for a project about the environment.

Alan

  • Alan states several times throughout the show (particularly in Kid Gloves) that he was in the Navy, yet in Family Trees it is said he was a cook in the Coast Guard and Eric only thinks he was in the Navy because he's stupid. Both seem to contradict the fact that he and Amy got married soon after high school, starting a family leaving little time for Alan to have served in either services.

Amy

  • In some episodes, Amy works for an art museum. In others, she works in real estate. Towards the end, she seems like a homemaker. In fact, Alan mentions that Amy is a homemaker in an early episode.

Eric

  • In Truth and Consequences Eric says he has never dreamed, but he has dreams in other episodes.
  • Eric gets really excited to be on TV in Eric Hollywood, yet he's already been on TV in Stormy Weather and Singled Out.
  • During seasons 1 and 2, Cory and Eric are 4 years apart, but in seasons 3-7, Cory and Eric are 3 years apart.

Feeny

Jack

Janitor Bud

  • It is possibly a continuity error that Janitor Bud is said to have only one eye, but no effort is made to make this seem so.

Joshua

Rhiannon Lawrence

Dana Pruitt

Changing Actors