"Girl Meets World," Disney Channel's sequel to the beloved '90s sitcom "Boy Meets World," is set to debut sometime this year, and already the youngest star of the new series is making big bucks, the amount of which may surprise you.

TMZ reports that six-year-old August Maturo, who plays the youngest son of Cory and Topanga, is set to earn a whopping $8,000 per episode for the show's first season, and if the show continues, he could make up to $9,261 per by season 4.

Meanwhile, another kid on the show who will play Cory and Topanga's daughter Riley's love interest, actor Peyton Meyer, will earn just $4,800 per episode.

Other members of the original cast, including Rider Strong (Shawn Hunter), Trina McGee (Angela) Will Friedle (Eric Matthews), and William Daniels is set to return as the eternal teacher Mr. Feeny. As revealed in a recent interview, Angela and Shawn will also have their own storyline in the new series, which will take place in New York City, where Cory, Topanga and Shawn moved together in the show's 2000 finale.