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Mr. Belding says 'Saved by the Bell' fans deserve a reunion

90s fans rejoice! Both Mr. Belding (Dennis Haskins) and Zack Morris (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) are down for a "Saved by the Bell" reunion.
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Published: Jan. 25, 2013 at 10:14 AM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

News of the "Boy Meets World" spin-off has nostalgic 90s sitcom fans hungry for more. Earlier this week, TMZ cameras chased down the incorrigible Zack Morris himself, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who said he'd consider a "Saved by the Bell" reunion. Now, Morris' arch nemesis-occasional friend, Mr. Belding, wants in on the act.

Dennis Haskins, who played Bayside High's lovable principal, told TMZ he's also up for a reunion.

"I have always supported a reunion of any kind including all of us," Belding said. "Honestly, the fans still love us and our show so much ... they deserve it!"

Gosselaar showed up as Zack Morris on an episode of "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" back in 2009, but that's the closest we've gotten to a Bayside High reunion since the show ended in 1993.

Neither star has indicated what form a "Saved by the Bell" reunion would take. Would Screech Powers return as a high-powered Silicon Valley executive? Did Lisa Turtle make it as a fashion designer?

To get you in the spirit, here's "Saved by the Bell's" opening theme song:

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