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''That's So Raven'' is an American television
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that was created by
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and Susan Sherman, and aired on
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for four seasons between January 2003 and November 2007. The series centers on Raven Baxter (
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), a teenager with hidden psychic abilities. Episodes show Raven experiencing
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of future events; she must also deal with the social and personal issues of her youth. Raven often misinterprets the events she foresees, and intervenes to prevent a vision from coming true or to protect her friends and families. She uses her skills in fashion design to create elaborate disguises she wears during these schemes. Raven's secret is shared with her best friends Eddie Thomas ( Orlando Brown) and Chelsea Daniels (
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), along with her brother Cory (
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) and parents Tanya (
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) and Victor (
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). The series explores supernatural elements, family, friendship, and adolescence.
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created the series as its television network's first
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sitcom after the success of its earlier
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comedy series such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', the former of which executive producers
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and Sean McNamara concurrently worked on. Their joint company
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produced ''That's So Raven'', which premiered on January 17, 2003. The series concluded on November 10, 2007, after becoming the first program on the network to reach
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, and ended because the actors were aging beyond the show's target teenage demographic. All four seasons of the show have been distributed through digital download and on the
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. ''That's So Raven'' enjoyed high viewership on broadcast television in the United States, and gave rise to the development of merchandise,
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s, and
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adaptations. Television critics praised Raven-Symoné for her physical comedy in what is considered her breakthrough role. The series received two
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nominations for Outstanding Children's Program in 2005 and 2007. A spin-off entitled ''
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'', which stars Massey and Sheridan, aired on Disney Channel for two seasons from 2007 to 2008. Raven-Symoné, van der Pol, Sheridan and Keymáh reprised their roles for the spin-off ''
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'', which premiered in 2017.


Premise

Raven Baxter is a high-school student who has a secret psychic ability that allows her to experience short
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of future events. Often, she finds herself miscalculating the events she sees, resulting in trouble for herself, her friends and family. Raven keeps her supernatural ability a secret; only her close friends and family are aware of it. Raven attends school alongside her best friends Chelsea, who is described as "ditzy",and is an environmentalist and an artist; and Eddie, who is an aspiring
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, is athletic and plays on the school basketball team. Raven lives with her younger brother Cory, an aspiring businessperson, and her parents Victor and Tanya. Victor initially works in a restaurant as a chef, and in the second season he opens his own restaurant called "The Chill Grill". Tanya halted her studies to raise her family but decided to continue studying law once her children were older; after the third season, she leaves the family to study in England. Raven is an aspiring fashion designer who frequently creates costumes to disguise her identity; she often implements schemes to rectify a situation or her own mistakes. In the fourth season, the show's format is slightly revised; Raven works as an intern for the famous fashion designer Donna Cabonna. The series explores the
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of wanting a supernatural power children may experience. It shares similarities with series such as ''
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'' and other
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programs in which adolescents experience and learn to deal with miraculous abilities. Disney Channel president
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stated Raven's powers are not "dark" but rather a metaphorical representation of the unpredictability of future events. The series does not explore the origin or discovery of Raven's powers; however, her grandmother Vivian also has psychic powers. Raven often intervenes in situations to prevent a vision from coming true but she does not regularly try to control her ability or take advantage of it. Her visions often represent a
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. Many of the program's stories take place in the high-school setting.


Production


Development

In the early 2000s,
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's
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network
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experienced success with
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comedy series ''
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'' and ''
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'', and others that were also aimed at a
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audience. ''That's So Raven'' was intended to appeal to a family audience while having a female character in the comedy lead role.
Michael Poryes Michael David Poryes (born March 22, 1955) is an American television producer, screenwriter and filmmaker, best known for co-creating the Disney Channel shows ''That's So Raven'' and ''Hannah Montana''. Filmography Executive producer *'' Hanna ...
and Susan Sherman created the series. Sherman first conceived the idea of a
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for a pre-adolescent audience, and she and Poryes decided to base it around the idea of being able to see the future, which they thought would interest young viewers. The creators pitched the concept to network executives under the working title ''The Future is On Me'' and later as ''Absolutely Psychic''. Poryes said at her audition,
Raven-Symoné Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman-Maday () (née Pearman; born December 10, 1985), also known mononymously as Raven, is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She has received several accolades, including five NAACP Image Awards, two Kids ...
read for the role of the lead character and for the comedic best-friend character Chelsea, and that she wanted to play Chelsea. Subsequently, a pilot episode in which she starred as the best friend rather than in the central role was filmed but after the
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responded well to her and producers were impressed, the program was re-written with Raven-Symoné in the main role. Test audiences also responded favorably to the show's supernatural premise and its comedy. The series was also retitled ''That's So Raven''. Poryes also served as an executive producer alongside
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and Sean McNamara, who concurrently produced ''
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'' for Disney Channel. Their joint company,
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produced the program in association with the network. ''That's So Raven'' became Disney Channel's first
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sitcom. The series is centered on an
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family in a deliberate attempt to represent the diversity of the network's audience. ''That's So Raven'' and Raven-Symoné's involvement as the titular character Raven were announced in a press release in November 2001. Twenty-one episodes were ordered for the first season, which began filming in
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, in the same month. The series was initially expected to premiere in early 2002 but the whole first season was filmed before it aired on television. The premiere broadcast of ''That's So Raven'', which included the first four episodes of the series, occurred on Friday, January 17, 2003.


Casting

The program and its primary cast were announced in November 2001; Raven-Symoné was revealed to be portraying the titular character Raven; she had previously worked as a child actor on the
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sitcom ''
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''. Raven-Symoné was reported to be Disney's first African American female star, and the first African American woman to have her name in the title of a comedy series. Joshua Alston of ''
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'' called her role on the show her "most successful phase" and praised her
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. Marsh cited her humor and commitment to comedy as a reason for her success. She is credited as "Raven" throughout the series. The supporting cast was also first announced in November 2001. Orlando Brown portrays Raven's close friend Eddie and
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plays Chelsea, another of Raven's friends. Tricia Dixon was originally listed in the casting announcement before van der Pol joined the cast.
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portrays Raven's younger brother, Cory.
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portrays Raven's father, Victor.
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plays Raven's mother Tanya for the first three seasons; she left the show because she had initially expected to only work on three seasons and because she was required to provide full-time care for her ailing grandmother. Within the show's storyline, it is explained Tanya has traveled to England to pursue
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. Guest stars in the series include
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as Raven's grandmother Vivian and
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as famous fashion designer Donna Cabonna in the show's fourth season.


Writing

Poryes believed it was important to write the scripts with honesty rather than talking down to the young audience. The writers endeavored to present meaningful stories to children, including lessons about friendship, but tried not make the messages too "preachy". The series was written to reflect life as a typical teenager while also incorporating comedy, particularly through its central focus on physical humor. Van der Pol said the actors typically were not permitted to deviate from their scripted lines; however, Ross stated Raven-Symoné would improvise "comic bits". Alston described the show's nature as "goofy" with a "kid-friendly" comedy style, but also noted its complex stories revolving around "ethical challenges". The episodes did not typically air in the order of their production due to the lack of
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in their stories.


Filming and conclusion

''That's So Raven'' was recorded in front of a
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in a set on a
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in Los Angeles. Filming of the first season began in November 2001. The series was filmed on two days each week and the child actors attended school on set. Prior to filming, the weekly schedule would also consist of script read-throughs, rewrites and rehearsals. A stunt coordinator was present for Raven-Symoné's slapstick and physical stunts. The series was renewed for a second season in April 2003. Prior to the renewal, a
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episode of ''Even Stevens'' was aired in 2002; its success among the show's audience led network executives to ask Brookwell and McNamara to also produce a musical episode of ''That's So Raven''. The musical episode of ''That's So Raven'', entitled "The Road to Audition", was aired as part of the second season in July 2004. The success of the musical format on both ''Even Stevens'' and ''That's So Raven'' gave executives confidence in the appeal and interest of the musical genre, and inspired the development of the television film ''
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''. While it was originally planned for a maximum of three seasons, in June 2005, ''That's So Raven'' was renewed for a fourth season, which would consist of 22 episodes and bring the program's total number of episodes to 100. The announcement marked the first time an original Disney Channel series would exceed three seasons and the first to reach
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for
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. A film adaptation was also ordered to debut in 2007. Ross called ''That's So Raven'' the network's "most successful series". Production on the season was expected to begin in July and the episodes would be aired over the following two years. Raven-Symoné became a producer on the show's fourth season at the age of 19;her roles included having input toward casting, scripts and special effects; however, she rejected the offer to direct an episode. Brookwell and McNamara departed the series at the end of the third season when their company was replaced with Warren & Rinsler Productions. An episode of the series was aired as part of the network
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special ''
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'', which was aired in July 2006 as a crossover of ''
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'' and ''
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''. Production of the series finished in January 2006, and by August, president of
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stated it was unlikely any further episodes would be produced. Due to the heavy focus on high-school stories in the series, the network decided to end the show once the characters were beginning to age beyond their teenage years.


Episodes


Reception

''That's So Raven'' was reported to be the highest-rating original program in Disney Channel's history. The program's success led to two
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nominations for Outstanding Children's Program, in 2005 and 2007. Alston said the success of ''That's So Raven'' led to Disney Channel changing its approach to original programming. He praised the chemistry between Raven-Symoné, Brown and van der Pol, which he attributed to their real-life friendships. Alston cited the episodes "A Goat's Tale" and "Out of Control" as the ones that best represent this dynamic. Raven-Symoné was widely recognized for her charisma and physical comedy in the series; Massey's "knack" for physical comedy was also praised. Jack Seiley from ''DVDizzy.com'' said the series adheres to the format of the network's earlier sitcoms such as ''Lizzie McGuire'' but does so with lower quality; he called it their worst show. Aaron Wallace also called the show "weaker" than ''Lizzie McGuire'' in a similar DVD review. Seiley criticized the show's concept and the cast's "over-acting". According to Wallace, the structure of the episodes is repetitive and rigid.


Awards and nominations


Other media


Merchandising

''That's So Raven'' became a successful merchandising franchise during its run; the show's merchandise includes a series of novels, dolls, board games, lunch boxes, jewelry, a fragrance and a clothing range. A line of video games was also developed; two games were released on the
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and '' That's So Raven: Psychic on the Scene'' was released on the
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on November 2, 2006. Soundtrack albums ''
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'' (2004) and ''
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'' (2006) feature recordings by some of the cast and guest performers. By 2006, merchandise based on the series had grossed over $400 million.


Spin-offs and adaptations

In 2005, Disney ordered a film adaptation of ''That's So Raven'' alongside the program's fourth-season renewal, which was planned for a 2007 release. Van der Pol said in 2010 a script for the film had been written but that Raven-Symoné was too busy to be involved at the time of development. The plot would have depicted Raven starting a fashion line with Eddie and Chelsea in France. The film did not enter production. The network ordered a spin-off series entitled ''
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'' starring Massey and Sheridan in May 2006; this was the first time Disney Channel had developed a spin-off of an original series. The series depicts Cory and Victor moving to
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, to live in the
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, where Victor begins work as the personal chef of a fictional
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. The series aired for two seasons from 2007 to 2008. Another spin-off, which is entitled ''
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'', was first reported in October 2016; Raven-Symoné and van der Pol were both revealed to be reprising their roles as Raven and Chelsea, respectively. The series follows Raven as a divorced mother of children Booker, who has inherited Raven's psychic abilities, and Nia. Chelsea, also a divorced mother, moves in with Raven to raise her son Levi. Raven-Symoné is an executive producer on the series, which premiered on July 21, 2017. Sheridan is featured as a guest and returns as a regular character for the program's fifth season; Keymáh also guest-stars in the fifth-season finale. , the show has been renewed for a sixth season. An Indian adaptation of the series entitled ''
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'' premiered on Disney Channel in India in September 2015, and incorporates
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and
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.


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