You probably know Will Friedle best as Eric Matthews from Boy Meets World. His hilarious one-liners and goofy charm made him one of the most loved characters from the show. And if you listen to the Pod Meets World podcast, you already know he’s just as funny today.

Meet Will Friedle at Evansville Raptor Con

This is huge news for pop culture fans! Will Friedle is coming to Evansville Raptor Con, happening September 13–14, 2025, at the Old National Events Plaza! And we are all freaking out!

Photo YouTube | Getty Images Will Friedle
Photo YouTube | Getty Images Will Friedle
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He’s Also a Voice Acting Legend

Will isn’t just a live-action star — he’s the voice behind some seriously epic animated characters! He voiced Terry McGinnis in Batman Beyond, Ron Stoppable in Kim Possible, Lion-O in the Thundercats reboot, and Bumblebee in Transformers. Oh, and did we mention he plays Kashaw in The Legend of Vox Machina?

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Meet Will Friedle in Person!

Snap a selfie, grab an autograph, and make memories with one of your favorite stars. This is one of the best lineups of guests Evansville Raptor Con has ever had.

Evansville Raptor Con returns in September for its 5th year, and it’s shaping up to be the biggest yet. Celebrity guests, cosplay, gaming, panels, vendors, and enough nostalgic chaos to make your inner 80s/90s kid cry tears of joy.

Tickets & VIPs at www.TheRaptorCon.com

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Did Anyone Watch These TV Shows in the 1980s and 1990s?

While you might think “watching while distracted” is a modern habit, even back in the day the TV was just… there, humming along while you did other things. These were the shows that weren’t exactly “must-see TV,” more like “might-see TV” — part of the culture, but you had to wonder: who was actually watching?

Gallery Credit: Stephen Lenz

Bad ’90s Movies That Got Great Reviews

These popular 1990s films did bafflingly well with critics and audiences.

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