Raven's Home - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

European Rae-cation: Part 1
When the Baxters go to London to visit Victor, Alice gets mistaken as royalty. Neil and Lazlo's Chill Grill advertisement brings in a crowd they weren't expecting.

European Rae-cation: Part 2
Alice runs into trouble at Buckingham Palace, and Raven, Booker, and Victor come to the rescue. Meanwhile, Neil and Lazlo try to get the unexpected patrons out of the Chill Grill.

Sold to the Highest Fibber
When Raven claims that she can't be pranked, Victor tries to pull an epic prank on her. Meanwhile, Booker helps Alice with a design disaster.

Blues Beard's Revenge
When Ivy returns from a cruise acting completely different, Booker and Neil try to get her back to normal. Alice finds out an old rival is a student at her middle school.

Tess Friends Forever
Tess comes to visit Booker in San Francisco, but a jealous Neil decides to prove who is the best BFF. Raven and Victor compete to be Alice's room parent.

A.I., A.I., Oh ... Snap!
Alice turns the Baxter home into a smart house to one-up her school rival Dylan. Raven gets to be on a famous reality TV show.

Lizard Let Lie
On the eve of Raven's big reality show debut, Alice lies to get out of a class speech, and Victor tries to get out of a surprise health inspection.

Ain't That a Sidekick in the Head
Booker volunteers with Neil at the hospital where they dress up as superheroes to entertain kids. Ivy tries to find out what sport she's best suited for.

What Had Happened Was...
A school test question about the end of slavery puts Alice in a moral dilemma. Booker and Cami recap their breakup.

Sneaks and Geeks
Booker, Neil and Ivy sneak out to go to an escape room Raven has also snuck out to. Alice helps Victor after he accidentally drinks one of her experiments.

Reality Check
During the first day of shooting of Raven's reality show, Raven and Booker accidentally reveal secrets on camera. The reality show producers think Victor is boring.

Working for the Weeknd
Booker, Neil and Ivy do everything they can to get tickets to The Weeknd concert. Alice's classmate uninvites her to the same concert. Raven tries to cheer her up.

Drop it Like it's Hot!
Raven is doing a clothing drop, but a miscommunication sends her fans to the Baxter house. Neil and Booker get into a disagreement. Alice has to help Pop-Pop at the Chill Grill.

Raven's Clone
In preparation for the SMET Gala, Raven recruits a super fan to assist her. While on a field trip to the museum, Alice, Dylan and her new friend, Bree, try to find the Rat-Man.

Cuda I Have This Dance?
Booker, Neil and Ivy go to prom, while Alice hosts her first middle school sleepover.

You've Got Sale
The Baxters host a garage sale and try to one-up their neighbors. Alice sells her Tasha doll only to regret the decision, and Booker stresses over his college choice.

Gown to the Wire
Raven gets the opportunity to take her fashion designs global, Booker may not be able to walk at graduation, Victor has big news, and Alice gets a surprise call from an old friend.

Whose Line is it Anyways?
Raven recruits Victor to help her impress a very important investor, Booker and Neil try out being college roommates, and Alice struggles to enjoy her summer plans.
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