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* [[Crossover]]: ''That's So [[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody|Suite Life of]] [[Hannah Montana]]''.
* [[Crossover]]: ''That's So [[The Suite Life of Zack and Cody|Suite Life of]] [[Hannah Montana]]''.
* [[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.
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** 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]]

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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.