‘Wonder Years’ stars reunite with adorable selfie

“The Wonder Years” may have come to an end in 1993 but some friendships continue on.

Three stars from the popular TV series reunited in Los Angeles on Tuesday and shared a group photo with fans.

Fred Savage, who played protagonist Kevin Arnold, Danica McKellar, who played his love interest Winnie Cooper and Josh Saviano, who played his best friend Paul Pfeiffer, were all smiles for the sunny selfie.

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“The more things change, the more things stay the same, and the more I enjoy hanging out with these 2 Fred Savage and Danica McKellar. You guys are like family to me. Love ya!” Saviano captioned the photo.

McKellar also shared the photo.

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“This group look familiar to anyone? I got to see these guys for lunch yesterday – it was so much fun to catch up and hear how their beautiful families are doing! And Yes, Josh Saviano, I totally agree -  *you guys* are like family….I mean, we DID grow up together, after all,” she wrote.

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The coming-of-age series aired on ABC from 1988 to 1993.

McKellar recently spoke to Fox News about her iconic role as Kevin Arnold’s neighbor and love interest.

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“I think while I was on the show at some point I did try to break free. I remember being 14 and was just so tired of every single person saying, 'Hey Winnie! Where’s Kevin?' I just wanted to be me. So, when I would go out in public, I would wear these disguises and people would recognize me anyway! And I would still pretend it wasn’t me. It was so silly. Everybody, every single day would say, 'Hey Winnie, what’s up?' All day long,” she told Fox News.

The actress said she now embraces her role's legacy.

“I think because of social media and because of how much I get to interact with my fans, I just really understand the impact and how much it brought families together, how much that show meant to people,” she said. "So, at this point, I’m grateful for it and I don’t try to run away from it anymore.”

"The Wonder Years" aired on ABC from 1988 to 1993 (Getty Images)

Savage has gone on the record to say there was “zero” chance of a series reboot. McKellar said if Savage wasn’t part of it “then it will probably never happen.”

Fox News' Stephanie Nolasco contributed to this report.

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