Character Analysis: Girl Meets World

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Ohh Disney Ohh Disney shows, when we think of them, we think of older shows like That's So Raven, Lizzie Mcguire, Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place and so on. Shows that were managed to be funny and still have a important lesson in each episode. Nowadays we instead we have shows like Best Friends Whenever, Bizarrevark, and Stuck In The Middle, etc. That you're forced to watch with your little cousin. And try your best to like and find funny, but you just can't help but cringe at the cheesiness. You're then forced to face the sad truth, that Disney aren't the same people who made your favorite childhood shows. And by the looks of it aren't getting any better anytime soon, with new shows in production about a boy and his talking hand who eat breakfast,lunch and dinner together, and vampire boyband called Forever Boys. This has been affecting Disney negatively aswell with their viewers dropping drastically in the last 4 years. Fortunately, there may be hope for Disney to redeem itself. With their new show called Girl meets World. Girl meets World first aired on June 27, 2014 and is a spinoff of the hit 90s show Boy Meets World. The show applies to its title with it centering …show more content…

With it focusing on less goofy serious topics or issues like bullying, Aspergers, and forgiveness. In episodes like Girl Meets Rileytown, where Riley is a being bullied online by a fellow classmate. Girl Meets I Am Farkle, where one of the other main characters Farkle is diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. And Girl meets Forgiveness, where Maya father comes back after leaving 10 years earlier and is faced with the choice of forgiveness. Girl meets World takes on important topics like these and still manages to explain it in way so its younger viewers understand. While contrasting both comedy and seriousness well and keeping their viewers

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