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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.

Revision as of 15:20, 11 August 2014

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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.


The show contains examples of

  1. Due to Disney Channel airing the episodes Out of Order, "Checkin' Out" was aired in the middle of the last season.