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It became the first Disney show to buck the 65 episode trend, the first to run four seasons, and the first to reach 100 episodes.
It became the first Disney show to buck the 65 episode trend, the first to run four seasons, and the first to reach 100 episodes.
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=== The show contains examples of: ===
* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: Raven enters an air vent in "Clothes Minded" to find some cheese.
* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: Raven enters an air vent in "Clothes Minded" to find some cheese.
* [[All Just a Dream]]: "Soup to Nuts".
* [[All Just a Dream]]: "Soup to Nuts".
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* [[Cue the Rain]]: Turned up an extra notch. Raven got stuck in a limo's moon roof when going to prom. Then it started raining on her. "Well at least [[It Can't Get Any Worse]]"...cue the gale force winds.
* [[Cue the Rain]]: Turned up an extra notch. Raven got stuck in a limo's moon roof when going to prom. Then it started raining on her. "Well at least [[It Can't Get Any Worse]]"...cue the gale force winds.
* [[Cymbal-Banging Monkey]]: Cory steals one. It haunts his dreams.
* [[Cymbal-Banging Monkey]]: Cory steals one. It haunts his dreams.
* [[A Day in The Limelight]]: There is an episode where Cory goes to Hollywood and meets a child actress who wants a normal life. The episode mostly focuses on her. It was a [[Backdoor Pilot]] for a show that never got picked up. However because the actress is played by Alyson Stoner the fans didn't seem to mind.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: There is an episode where Cory goes to Hollywood and meets a child actress who wants a normal life. The episode mostly focuses on her. It was a [[Backdoor Pilot]] for a show that never got picked up. However because the actress is played by Alyson Stoner the fans didn't seem to mind.
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]: All of Raven's visions have to be misleading and end up getting her in trouble. Some of them don't even come true at all.
* [[Deus Angst Machina]]: All of Raven's visions have to be misleading and end up getting her in trouble. Some of them don't even come true at all.
* [[The Ditz]]: Chelsea and Sierra.
* [[The Ditz]]: Chelsea and Sierra.
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* [[Dojikko]]: Chelsea.
* [[Dojikko]]: Chelsea.
* [[Extranormal Institute]]: The Psychic Institute in "Saving Psychic Raven".
* [[Extranormal Institute]]: The Psychic Institute in "Saving Psychic Raven".
* [[Fable Remake]]: ''[[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' in "Soup to Nuts".
* [[Fable Remake]]: ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' in "Soup to Nuts".
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: The teens at the Psychic Institute [[What Measure Is a Non Super|look down on]] [[Muggles|"normies"]].
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: The teens at the Psychic Institute [[What Measure Is a Non Super|look down on]] [[Muggles|"normies"]].
** Raven is afraid of becoming a victim of [[Fantastic Racism]] herself if her secret ever gets out.
** Raven is afraid of becoming a victim of [[Fantastic Racism]] herself if her secret ever gets out.
* [[Fat Best Friend]]: Eddie.
* [[Fat Best Friend]]: Eddie.
* [[Five-Finger Discount]]: Episode about Cory of the same name. See [[Very Special Episode]].
* [[Five-Finger Discount]]: Episode about Cory of the same name. See [[Very Special Episode]].
* [[Fully-Absorbed Finale]]: ''[[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody]]'' episode "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana" takes place sometime after "Checkin' Out", the canon last episode of ''[[That's So Raven]]''<ref> Due to [[Disney Channel]] airing the episodes [[Out of Order]], "Checkin' Out" was aired in the middle of the last season.</ref>, in which Raven plays a large part. She has a vision of Cody getting into trouble at Carey's party, which is the driving force behind the main plot, and is pivotal to the subplot, where, with Maddie's help, she ends up selling her dresses to London Tipton and Hannah Montana.
* [[Fully-Absorbed Finale]]: ''[[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody]]'' episode "That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana" takes place sometime after "Checkin' Out", the canon last episode of ''That's So Raven'',<ref>Due to [[Disney Channel]] airing the episodes [[Out of Order]], "Checkin' Out" was aired in the middle of the last season.</ref> in which Raven plays a large part. She has a vision of Cody getting into trouble at Carey's party, which is the driving force behind the main plot, and is pivotal to the subplot, where, with Maddie's help, she ends up selling her dresses to London Tipton and Hannah Montana.
* [[Fundraiser Carnival]]
* [[Fundraiser Carnival]]
* [[Girl Posse]]: Nicki's hairspray girls, Alana's (and then Bianca's) posse.
* [[Girl Posse]]: Nicki's hairspray girls, Alana's (and then Bianca's) posse.
* [[Grand Finale]]: Surprisingly, for a show as popular as it was, ''[[That's So Raven]]'' didn't have a series finale. A possible reason for this could be that [[The Movie]] [[The Resolution Will Not Be Televised|would have concluded the series]]. However, as it was cancelled, the series was [[Left Hanging]].
* [[Grand Finale]]: Surprisingly, for a show as popular as it was, ''That's So Raven'' didn't have a series finale. A possible reason for this could be that [[The Movie]] [[The Resolution Will Not Be Televised|would have concluded the series]]. However, as it was cancelled, the series was [[Left Hanging]].
* [[Granola Girl]]: Again, Chelsea.
* [[Granola Girl]]: Again, Chelsea.
* [[Ha Ha Ha No]]: Raven did this to Chelsea a couple of times.
* [[Ha Ha Ha No]]: Raven did this to Chelsea a couple of times.
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* [[Party Scheduling Gambit]]
* [[Party Scheduling Gambit]]
* [[Prophecy Twist]]: [[Once an Episode]].
* [[Prophecy Twist]]: [[Once an Episode]].
* [[Put On a Bus]]: Tanya, the mother who was one of the important supporting characters, suddenly without warning apparently went to England to become a lawyer. She's never seen or heard from again. This was due to the actor who played her not seeing eye to eye with the director and writing staff and left after the third season.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Tanya, the mother who was one of the important supporting characters, suddenly without warning apparently went to England to become a lawyer. She's never seen or heard from again. This was due to the actor who played her not seeing eye to eye with the director and writing staff and left after the third season.
* [[The Rashomon]]: The episode "The Lying Game", where Raven and Cory tell their versions on what happened when Raven went to Cory's class for Job Shadow Day.
* [[The Rashomon]]: The episode "The Lying Game", where Raven and Cory tell their versions on what happened when Raven went to Cory's class for Job Shadow Day.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Alana, who was played by 3LW and [[The Cheetah Girls (Film)|The Cheetah Girls]]' Adrienne Bailon, took a [[Long Bus Trip]] when she was "so bad she went to military school." In real life, Bailon and Raven-Symone had internal disputes while they were in The Cheetah Girls, which caused Bailon to refuse to reprise her role and Raven to leave The Cheetah Girls.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Alana, who was played by 3LW and [[The Cheetah Girls]]' Adrienne Bailon, took a [[Long Bus Trip]] when she was "so bad she went to military school." In real life, Bailon and Raven-Symone had internal disputes while they were in The Cheetah Girls, which caused Bailon to refuse to reprise her role and Raven to leave The Cheetah Girls.
* [[Recycled Set]]: The hallway/locker area set on [[Saved By the Bell]] never got destroyed, and has been reused in many high-school based shows. It is currently being used as the school set for ''[[I Carly]]'' after ''That's So Raven'' used it before.
* [[Recycled Set]]: The hallway/locker area set on [[Saved by the Bell]] never got destroyed, and has been reused in many high-school based shows. It is currently being used as the school set for ''[[iCarly]]'' after ''That's So Raven'' used it before.
* [[Secret Keeper|Secret Keepers]]: Raven's family plus Eddie and Chelsea.
* [[Secret Keeper]]s: Raven's family plus Eddie and Chelsea.
* [[Self-Fulfilling Prophecy]]: Most of them. Usually when Raven tries to prevent a certain vision from coming true, she makes it happen instead.
* [[Self-Fulfilling Prophecy]]: Most of them. Usually when Raven tries to prevent a certain vision from coming true, she makes it happen instead.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: The main character, Raven, gets involved in a lot of slapstick, usually on the receiving end.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: The main character, Raven, gets involved in a lot of slapstick, usually on the receiving end.
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* [[Token White]]: Chelsea.
* [[Token White]]: Chelsea.
* [[Totem Pole Trench]]: Stanley and Eddie sneak into a party Raven is throwing by doing this.
* [[Totem Pole Trench]]: Stanley and Eddie sneak into a party Raven is throwing by doing this.
* [[Trope Codifier]]: Everything the [[Disney Channel]] doesn't owe to ''[[Lizzie Mcguire]]'', it owes to ''That's So Raven''. The [[Laugh Track]], the [[No Indoor Voice|constant yelling]], the reliance on [[Strictly Formula|hackneyed plots]], all come from here. It was also the first show to break the infamous "[[Sixty Five Episode Cartoon|65 Episode]] Policy", running to a full 100, paving the way for future shows to also break 65 (including the [[Un Cancelled]] ''[[Kim Possible]]'').
* [[Trope Codifier]]: Everything the [[Disney Channel]] doesn't owe to ''[[Lizzie McGuire]]'', it owes to ''That's So Raven''. The [[Laugh Track]], the [[No Indoor Voice|constant yelling]], the reliance on [[Strictly Formula|hackneyed plots]], all come from here. It was also the first show to break the infamous "[[Sixty-Five-Episode Cartoon|65 Episode]] Policy", running to a full 100, paving the way for future shows to also break 65 (including the [[Uncancelled]] ''[[Kim Possible]]'').
* [[Two Girls and A Guy]]: With only a Eddie/Raven [[Ship Tease]] and no drama.
* [[Two Girls and a Guy]]: With only a Eddie/Raven [[Ship Tease]] and no drama.
* [[Two-Teacher School]]: Senorita Rodriguez and Mr. Lawler.
* [[Two-Teacher School]]: Senorita Rodriguez and Mr. Lawler.
** There were other teachers as well as another principal at the school but they were put on [[Long Bus Trip|Long Bus Trips]].
** There were other teachers as well as another principal at the school but they were put on [[Long Bus Trip]]s.
* [[Unexpected Positive]]: Raven and Corey go to the dentist. Corey's scared, so (after having a vision in which one of the pair is shown to need a filling) Raven gets in the chair to show him that it's not so bad. Guess who needs the filling?
* [[Unexpected Positive]]: Raven and Corey go to the dentist. Corey's scared, so (after having a vision in which one of the pair is shown to need a filling) Raven gets in the chair to show him that it's not so bad. Guess who needs the filling?
* [[Unlimited Wardrobe]]: Raven is a fashion designer.
* [[Unlimited Wardrobe]]: Raven is a fashion designer.
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** And one about [[Fur and Loathing|wearing real fur]].
** And one about [[Fur and Loathing|wearing real fur]].
** The second to last episode was one about smoking.
** The second to last episode was one about smoking.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: Usually, the [[Two Lines, No Waiting|A and B plots]] were kept mostly separate. However, in one memorable instance, the B plot had Cory addicted to online video games, [[Heavy Handed|heading very obviously]] toward a [[Stock Aesops|formulaic]] "everything-in-moderation" Aesop. Halfway through the episode, [[It Makes Sense in Context|a goat from Raven's story]] chews through the wire of Cory's joystick, and we [[Left Hanging|never hear anything]] about Cory's subplot ever again.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Usually, the [[Two Lines, No Waiting|A and B plots]] were kept mostly separate. However, in one memorable instance, the B plot had Cory addicted to online video games, [[Anvilicious|heading very obviously]] toward a [[Stock Aesops|formulaic]] "everything-in-moderation" Aesop. Halfway through the episode, [[It Makes Sense in Context|a goat from Raven's story]] chews through the wire of Cory's joystick, and we [[Left Hanging|never hear anything]] about Cory's subplot ever again.
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: See [[Fable Remake]] above.
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: See [[Fable Remake]] above.
* [[Who Would Want to Watch Us?]]: In "He's Got the Power".
* [[Who Would Want to Watch Us?]]: In "He's Got the Power".


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Latest revision as of 02:37, 27 November 2019

I'm psychic and I didn't see this coming.
Raven Baxter

That's So Raven was a Disney Channel show that ran from 2003 to 2007, aimed at the tween audience. The plot revolves around precognitive teenager Raven Baxter as she gets herself, her friends Eddie and Chelsea and her family out of various situations, usually by using her Psychic Powers and skills as a "Master of Disguise", neither of which help. It was the chronologically first series in the DCLAU.

It became the first Disney show to buck the 65 episode trend, the first to run four seasons, and the first to reach 100 episodes.


Tropes used in That's So Raven include:
  1. Due to Disney Channel airing the episodes Out of Order, "Checkin' Out" was aired in the middle of the last season.