That's So Raven - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Mother Dearest
Raven gets mad and tells off her teacher for calling on her when she didn't know an answer. Raven thought the class would have her back, but they don't. Raven's teacher, Mr. Petracelli, requests a parent–teacher conference with Raven's parents. Raven puts on a purple outfit, disguised as her mother. Raven almost pulls it off, however Mr. Petracelli wanted to speak to Raven and her mother at the same time. Mr. Petracelli gets angry and leaves the school. Just then, Raven's parents came to the school and recognize Raven. She loses her phone privileges for two weeks. Meanwhile, Eddie gets his locker taken by someone else. He finally gets the guts to stand up to the bully and gets his locker back.

Test of Friendship
Raven has a vision about Eddie failing his Spanish test, which would have gotten him kicked off the basketball team. She also sees the answers in her vision, too. She gets Eddie to agree to study at her house, but he does terrible. When Chelsea accidentally let slip that Raven saw the answers, Eddie wants her to give them to him, but Raven refuses. He leaves saying she is not a real friend. Later, Raven tries to apologize to Eddie, but he would not listen. She then tries to convince Senorita Rodriguez to postpone the test, but she doesn't. However, she does make up a new test which is not even easier. Raven and Chelsea disguise themselves as window cleaners to try and warn Eddie of the change. They eventually succeed, and even though Eddie feels like he fails the test, he actually passes and remains on the team.

Party Animal
Raven has a vision of Cory saying he hates her, so she goes to great lengths to throw him the "best birthday party ever". But, things change, after Victor and Tanya get food poisoning, and can't provide transportation to the zoo. Raven decides to throw a party anyway, and phones around for an animal attraction to come to the house. They manage to find a guy called Reptile Rick, but when he accidentally eats some of the food that poisoned Tanya and Victor, Raven has to take charge and become 'Reptile Raven'!

Wake Up, Victor
Victor is accidentally hypnotized by Cory just minutes before he is to appear live on a local TV show to present some of his favorite recipes.

A Fish Called Raven
Raven misuses her psychic abilities to benefit her aspirations as a writer for the school newspaper; and Cory's science project receives some parental tampering.

Smell of Victory
Raven's annoyed because her assigned partner for a science project is concerned more with studying than with his own personal hygiene.

Campaign in the Neck
Raven attempts to rig the class election for student-council president in Chelsea's favor.

Saving Psychic Raven
Raven spends little time with Chelsea and Eddie after meeting a group of psychics her own age; Cory plans a wedding for his pet rat.

The Parties
Raven plans a huge party for the same night that snobby Nikki (Kirsten Storms) has invited everybody over to her house.

Ye Olde Dating Game
Raven tries to juggle two dates for the same masquerade party by repeatedly switching costumes.

Dissin' Cousins
Raven feigns a romantic interest in Eddie because she can't stand the thought of him becoming sweethearts with her conceited cousin.

Teach Your Children Well
Raven's mortified about her mom accepting a job to substitute teach her English class. In a note to Chelsea, Raven writes, "I just don't want her here. She's not funny. She's embarrassing. I hate this." Unfortunately, this personal correspondence winds up in Mrs. Baxter's hands, prompting Raven, Chelsea and Eddie to launch Operation Note Rescue.

Driven to Insanity
Raven sneaks out of the house for a forbidden date, which turns out to be a disaster.

A Dog by Any Other Name
Chelsea's disturbed by the fact that her crush has the same name as her dog, so she and Raven decide to give the teen a nickname. To make the moniker they've chosen stick, the girls masquerade as boys in gym class.

Saturday Afternoon Fever
Raven begs off from her mom's invitation to spend some quality time together at a sappy romance movie, explaining she has come down with a cold, but really she plans on seeing a ninja flick with a cute boy named Ricky (Jeremy Ray Valdez)

A Fight at the Opera
A classical-arts festival finds Raven wanting to perform a shopping-themed opera, while Chelsea would rather sing about trees being killed off by acid rain.

Psychics Wanted
The motivation behind Raven getting a job with Miss Cassandra's psychic hot line is a cute sax player, whom she wants to impress by buying tickets to a jazz concert.

If I Only Had a Job
Raven's needless attempt to save her father's restaurant job gets him fired. To make amends, she masquerades as a pop star and demands he be rehired.

Escape Claus
Without permission, Raven opens a Christmas gift from her parents, but it breaks before she has the chance to rewrap it, sending Raven, Chelsea and Eddie to the mall during school hours to buy a replacement before Mr. and Mrs. Baxter become the wiser. Meanwhile, a teacher playing Santa Claus catches the kids playing hooky.

Separation Anxiety
Raven believes her parents are getting a divorce after she sees them arguing in a vision.

To See or Not to See
Raven's visions lead to embarrassing moments for Eddie and Chelsea, but Raven is comforted when her grandma (Jenifer Lewis) reveals that she is also psychic.
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