Risky Business

Air date: 2/11/94

Cory and Shawn bet on racehorses for a school project, but they soon learn - the hard way - that there are things in life that are not worth risking.

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The Fugitive

Air date: 2/25/94

Shawn is afraid of getting into trouble after a cherry bomb prank gone wrong - he blew up Alan Matthews' supermarket's mailbox, so he runs away from home, and asks Cory if he can stay in his room in secrecy. Now, Cory and Shawn will learn both how fragile and how vital friendship is.

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It's a Wonderful Night

Air date: 3/11/94

Cory and Shawn try and sneak an 'R'-rated movie into the house when the family will be out, but their plans are put in jeopardy when Mr. Feeny becomes their babysitter. Eric has failed his driving test, but he still decides to drive. Who's getting in trouble tonight?

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Kid Gloves

Air date: 3/25/94

For Cory's birthday, Alan gives him a necklace with two silver boxing gloves on it, but Cory belittles his gift, and carelessly loses it. However, he'll regret that mistake when he learns their true value.

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The Play's the Thing

Air date: 3/29/94

Cory quits the school play after learning he has to wear tights. Minkus replaces him but is a poor substitute. Meanwhile, Alan finds the courage to approach his boss about pay cuts.

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Boy Meets Girl

Air date: 5/6/94

After watching a class video about hormones in both males and females, Shawn goes on a date with a cute classmate named Hilary. Cory doesn't understand the appeal of dating, but asks Topanga out anyway, in an attempt to keep up with his buddy. This is the first episode where there is obvious attraction between Cory and Topanga.

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I Dream of Feeny

Air date: 5/13/94

As the end of 6th grade nears, Cory is nervous about a big geography test and wishes Mr. Feeny would get sick for just one day. His conscience gets the better of him, however, when Mr. Feeny ends up in the hospital.

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Hair Today Goon Tomorrow

Air date: 9/27/96

After Cory expresses his insecurity about his hair, Topanga cuts off six inches of her own hair, in an attempt to show him how meaningless outward appearance is compared with inner beauty. However, she soon realizes that even she can be self-conscious when she becomes horrified after seeing her new 'do', and decides to get a makeover. Meanwhile, Eric refuses to look for a job, and instead lazily stays home watching daytime TV - but what will he do when he gets a glimpse of the real world?