That's So Raven
That's So Raven is an American sitcom television show broadcast on the Disney Channel. The plot revolves around a fashionable teenager Raven Baxter and her schemes to get herself, her friends, and family members, out of a wacky situation, usually by using her psychic powers and her skills as a master of disguise.
Produced by Brookwell McNamara Entertainment for the first three seasons, the show became a production of Warren & Rinsler Productions in association with That's So Productions for its fourth season. The show finished production in January 2006.
Trivia
Produced by Brookwell McNamara Entertainment for the first three seasons, the show became a production of Warren & Rinsler Productions in association with That's So Productions for its fourth season. The show finished production in January 2006.
Trivia
- The pilot was shot in 2002, but aired on the US Disney Channel in January 2003.
- In a lot of episodes, Cory was described as just starting junior highJuicer Consequences".
- The show was filmed in Hollywood Center Studios with no audience. A laugh track was added in production. The laugh tracks tend to be different in other sets such as an all age audience in home or school settings and children audience in child-like settings.
- Raven-Symoné and Kyle Massey are the only cast members to appear in every episode of That's So Raven (as of 2006). Orlando Brown doesn't appear in the episode "Juicer Consequences". Anneliese Van der Pol doesn't appear in the episodes Mother Dearest, Saturday Afternoon Fever and Smell of Victory. In Test of Friendship, T'Keyah Crystal Keymah and Rondell Sheridan do not appear. However, they both are mentioned.
- The episode The Parties seems similar to an episode in The Proud Family, when Penny and LaCienega (characters from the latter show) had a party on the same night. Raven-Symoné's dad, Christopher B. Pearman, has directed three episodes of That's So Raven entitled "Skunk'd", "The Royal Treatment" and "True Colors". Both Rondell Sheridan and T'Keyah Crystal Keymah have directed episodes of That's So Raven.
- In the episodes "Psychics Wanted" and "Party Animal", Raven gives two different addresses for her home: 419 (in Party Animal) and 519 Miranda Place (in Psychics Wanted), respectively.
- During the first season, Cory had a major crush on Chelsea, but once season two began Cory suddenly grew out of his crush and it was never brought up again. It is possible that Cory grew out of this phase once he started dating Cindy.
- In the episode "Numb and Number", when Eddie and Victor are going over Chelsea's commercial, Eddie's character in the commercial tells Chelsea's character that he is her half brother Blaize, which happens to be the name of Raven-Symoné's brother.
- Donna Cabonna's dog, Cocoa, is constantly switching from boy to girl (being called both "he" and "she"). This is most noticable in the episode "Be Prepared".
- In the episode "Hook Up My Space" it showed Raven's room was redone, but, episodes later, Raven's room was still the same in earlier episodes from season 1 ,2 , and 3. This is one of two Disney shows (the other being The Suite Life of Zack and Cody) to make it past 65 episodes without having fans petition.
- This show has been extended twice. The first time, Disney ordered 13 more episodes. After that, they ordered another 4th season. The end of season one and the beginning of season two were airing simultaneously - one of a firsts in network television (not including when episodes of the previous season are held back for the following season).
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