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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · While her character frequently has visions of the future, in real life, the actor says her psychic experiences tap into the past. She shared that she'd actually had a psychic episode of déjà vu...

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    • Raven Went to The Same High School as Zack Morris
    • Raven Originally Auditioned For Chelsea
    • The Show Broke Disney’s Episode Cap
    • Raven-Symoné Really Thought She Was Psychic
    • Alanna Left The Show Because of Real Life Fights with Raven
    • Raven Really Got Sick When She Had to Wear A Live Snake
    • The Show Won 14 Awards and Was Nominated For Two Emmys
    • Raven’s Mother Left The Show For Her Grandmother
    • Some Guest Stars on The Show That You Forgot About
    • That’S So Raven Spawned Several Handheld Games

    Raven and friends went to Bayside High School, a fictional school in San Francisco, California. They were represented by their mascot, a barracuda, and their basketball team was called the Bayside Barracudas. The set and school name are actually the same in the comedy TV show Saved By the Bell (1989-1992). The connection between the two shows is fu...

    When the show was first conceived, it was going to be called The Future Is On Me and it was going to star a character named Dawn Baxter. Then the name of the show changed to Absolutely Psychic and the lead character’s name became Rose Baxter. Raven-Symoné initially auditioned to play the supporting role of the best friend, Chelsea Daniels, but she ...

    The Disney Channel used to have a 65-episode cap, typically making five new episodes a week for 13 weeks and then cancelling the show to make way for a new property (which included shows like Lizzie McGuire). However, after That’s So Raven became the channel’s highest-rated show, Disney realized it was worth keeping the series around. So, That’s So...

    It wasn’t just the character of Raven Baxter who may have been psychic. In an interview with the African American Literature Book Club, Raven-Symoné talked about her own experience with the supernatural. During the interview, when Raven was asked if she ever felt she was clairvoyant herself. In response, Raven said: “Yes, I have. I don't really lik...

    Adrienne Bailon, who starred with Raven in The Cheetah Girls’ films, also played the mean girl, Alana, throughout the second season of That’s So Raven. However, she was written out of the show thanks to being “so bad she went to military school.” While unconfirmed (but mentioned on the All the Tropes Wiki), it’s believed Bailon and Symoné would oft...

    In the very episode “Party Animal” of That’s So Raven, Raven tries to prevent a vision of her brother Cory saying he hates her by throwing him the best birthday party ever… which doesn’t go very well for anyone. Raven gets a bunch of reptiles to show-off during Cory’s party and ends up with a boa constrictor around her neck. Not only was Raven’s ch...

    That’s So Raven won a lot of awards and was honored with some nominations for others as well. It was originally nominated for Outstanding Children’s Program by the Primetime Emmy Awards in 2005 and 2007. It was also nominated for Outstanding Comedy Series by the BET Comedy Awards in 2004 and 2005. The show did win an award from the Casting Society ...

    Raven’s mother on the show was played by T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh, who sadly had to leave after portraying Tanya Baxter for three seasons of That’s So Raven. There were various rumors as to why T’Keyah left, some suggesting she was bored or unhappy while on the show. However, an interview she did with Madame Noire revealed the two real and tragic rea...

    There were a lot of guest stars who showed up on That’s So Raven that may surprise you. There was Steven Anthony Lawrence in the episode “Wake Up Victor” who went on to play Beans on Even Stevens (2000-2003). Then there was Kirsten Storms in the episode “The Parties” before she was on General Hospital (1963-). Brenda Song, before becoming London Ti...

    Yes, there were actually several handheld video games based on the That’s So Raven show. Developed by Disney, the first That’s So Raven game came out in 2004 on the Game Boy Advance. Players get to step into Raven’s shoes, have psychic visions and use them to put a stop to trouble. There was even a sequel game, That’s So Raven 2: Supernatural Style...

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  3. Jul 25, 2023 · The actor said she began developing her psychic abilities long before being cast in “That’s So Raven,” which ran on the Disney Channel from 2003 to 2007. (She later reprised the role in its spinoff, which premiered in 2017 and is currently airing its sixth season.)

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  4. Jul 25, 2023 · During the most recent episode of iHeartMedia's The Best Podcast Ever with Raven and Miranda, the Disney Channel alum claimed that she possesses the ability to "tap into energy fields" to see...

  5. Telepathy: After catching a "psychic-cold," Raven had watery eyes, a runny nose, and temporarily gained the ability to read minds. According to her mother in "Leave it to Diva", Raven's maternal grandmother used to get psychic-colds all the time, and that it only lasts a few days before the effects wore off. Weaknesses []

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · by Adrianne Reece. Updated: Feb. 20, 2024. Originally Published: July 26, 2023. Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images. That’s So Raven will always be influential. The Disney...

  7. In 2001, Raven-Symoné auditioned for a role on an upcoming series for the Disney Channel titled Absolutely Psychic, about a teenager with psychic abilities. She actually auditioned for the recurring role of Chelsea Daniels, but her role was changed to the lead character Raven Baxter and the series name changed to That's So Raven.