domingo, 13 de novembro de 2016

14 Curiosities about That's so Raven


Years have passed since That's so Raven premiered on Disney Channel, we've fell in love with the girl who could gaze into the future and use it's powers to put her  and her family in funnies and memorable situations. Raven's visions usually doesn't come with full details and because of that, she usually tries to avoid getting into that situation she saw, which is what takes her to that situation!

The tv show have won several awards in it's four seasons and it's popular even now, and here are 14 curiosities you probably don't know about That's so Raven.

  1. The first show to break the 65 episode limit from all the Disney Shows.
  2. Also the first to get to 100 episodes.
  3. Raven's school is the same they used on Saved by the Bell (Bayside High).
  4. T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh left the show to take care of her Grandmother.
  5. Raven's favorite band Boyz'n Motion is a parody of N'Sync.
  6. The first Disney Show to get a Spin-off (Cory in the House).
  7. The original name of the show was supposed to be "Absolutely Psychic".
  8. The theme song is performed by Raven-Symoné (Raven), Anneliese Van Der Pol (Chelsea) and Orlando Brown (Eddie).
  9. The show was supposed to have only two seasons and Raven was going to star in a new show based on The Cheetah Girls, but because of the show's popularity, they decided to continue with the show and keep The Cheetah Girls as movies.
  10. Anneliese Van Der Pol gave up the role of Kim Possible to star as Chelsea Daniels.
  11. A That's so Raven movie was written but it was never produced.
  12. Anneliese Van Der Pol didn't get the role of Chelsea in the beginning, and Raven decided that she and Anneliese had better chemistry so they decided to pick her.
  13. Raven's middle name is Lydia and Chelsea's middle name is Ophelia.
  14. It's still the highest rated Disney Channel show with 10.8 million viewers in the episode Country Cousins.
A new That's so Raven Spin-off starring Raven-Symoné is set to premier in 2017.


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