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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.
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* [[Air Vent Passageway]]: Raven enters an air vent in "Clothes Minded" to find some cheese.
* [[All Just a Dream]]: "Soup to Nuts".
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* [[Fat Best Friend]]: Eddie.
* [[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 ''
* [[Fundraiser Carnival]]
* [[Girl Posse]]: Nicki's hairspray girls, Alana's (and then Bianca's) posse.
* [[Grand Finale]]: Surprisingly, for a show as popular as it was, ''
* [[Granola Girl]]: Again, Chelsea.
* [[Ha Ha Ha No]]: Raven did this to Chelsea a couple of times.
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* [[The Rashomon]]: The episode "The Lying Game", where Raven and Cory tell their versions on what happened when Raven went to Cory's class for Job Shadow Day.
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: Alana, who was played by 3LW and [[The Cheetah Girls]]' Adrienne Bailon, took a [[Long Bus Trip]] when she was "so bad she went to military school." In real life, Bailon and Raven-Symone had internal disputes while they were in The Cheetah Girls, which caused Bailon to refuse to reprise her role and Raven to leave The Cheetah Girls.
* [[Recycled Set]]: The hallway/locker area set on [[Saved by the Bell]] never got destroyed, and has been reused in many high-school based shows. It is currently being used as the school set for ''[[
* [[Secret Keeper
* [[Self-Fulfilling Prophecy]]: Most of them. Usually when Raven tries to prevent a certain vision from coming true, she makes it happen instead.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: The main character, Raven, gets involved in a lot of slapstick, usually on the receiving end.
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* [[Token White]]: Chelsea.
* [[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
* [[Two Girls and a Guy]]: With only a Eddie/Raven [[Ship Tease]] and no drama.
* [[Two-Teacher School]]: Senorita Rodriguez and Mr. Lawler.
** There were other teachers as well as another principal at the school but they were put on [[Long Bus Trip
* [[Unexpected Positive]]: Raven and Corey go to the dentist. Corey's scared, so (after having a vision in which one of the pair is shown to need a filling) Raven gets in the chair to show him that it's not so bad. Guess who needs the filling?
* [[Unlimited Wardrobe]]: Raven is a fashion designer.
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** And one about [[Fur and Loathing|wearing real fur]].
** The second to last episode was one about smoking.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: Usually, the [[Two Lines, No Waiting|A and B plots]] were kept mostly separate. However, in one memorable instance, the B plot had Cory addicted to online video games, [[
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: See [[Fable Remake]] above.
* [[Who Would Want to Watch Us?]]: In "He's Got the Power".
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