That's So Raven - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Raven, Sydney, and the Man
While volunteering with her friends at a local child-care center, Raven encourages a sarcastic little girl named Sydney (Sydney Park) to use positive, not hurtful, humor. Meanwhile, Cory considers what it really means to be a man after he persuades Victor to throw him a "Bro Mitzvah."

Pin Pals
Raven tries to wiggle out of her commitment to compete in a bowling tournament with Chelsea and Eddie so that she can instead sneak into an exclusive party and hopefully show her fashion creations to famous designer Donna Cabonna (Anne-Marie Johnson). Elsewhere, Cory hires a German chef after he's assigned the chore of cooking dinner

Dues and Dont's
Raven regrets bragging about her internship with fashion designer Donna Cabonna after several classmates show up at her work, forcing her to employ an elaborate ruse to cover the fact that her job is far less glamorous than she had led them to believe. Meanwhile, Eddie gives Cory an old leather jacket without realizing something valuable was left inside the coat.

Unhappy Medium
Teen actress Nicky Logan arrives at Bayside High to shoot a horror movie and asks Raven for pointers on playing a young psychic. Raven's more than happy to help if it means joining Nicky's circle of friends. Meanwhile, Cory's new scheme to make a buck involves selling advertising space on his arm.

Adventures In Boss Sitting
Donna Cabonna (Anne-Marie Johnson) is having a personal crisis and seeks emotional support from Raven, but Raven's rather distracted because her boyfriend Devon is in town, but only for one night. Meanwhile, Cory feels jealous when he learns that Cindy is dating somebody else

Hook Up My Space
Raven beats Cory to the punch when she asks Victor for permission to turn the basement into her personal space. But after Raven is chosen to be on a TV decorating show, Cory gets the opportunity to give his big sister a little payback.

Driving Miss Lazy
New driver Eddie runs into some trouble with the law after the car he purchased with help from Raven and Chelsea is mistaken for a wanted criminal's getaway vehicle; Corey tries to attract girls with cologne he bought from Stanley.

Be Prepared
Raven tries to do too many things at once, including designing the wardrobe for a Boyz in Motion music video and distributing her office's disaster preparedness plan; Victor and Cory test their own emergency readiness by conducting surprise drills.

Juicer Consequences
Cory handles a bully who steals kids' lunches; Raven questions how well she really knows Chelsea.

Sister Act
Raven and Sydney (Sydney Park) face tough competition from a snooty pair when they enter the community center's Little Miss and Her Big Sis pageant; Cory and Stanley try to upstage each other as co-emcees of the event

Checkin' Out
Raven encounters twins Zack and Cody (Dylan and Cole Sprouse) during a trip to the Tipton Hotel in Boston for a photo shoot promoting Donna Cabonna's new fashion line for boys; Chelsea tries to beat a paddleball record but has some tough competition in Stanley.

Fur Better or Worse
Animal lover Chelsea gets upset when Raven designs a sweater using real animal fur; Cory, Victor and Eddie appear on TV to sell Stanley's invention---and meet girls.

Mad Hot Cottilion
The school bully known as "The Juicer" (Dan Mott) asks Cory for help getting a female classmate to like him, but Cory's advice proves useless when the girl expresses an interest in somebody else. Meanwhile, Raven struggles against boredom after getting grounded for an entire week.

When 6021 Met 4267
Raven finds her perfect match through an online dating service; Cory and Stanley try to sneak into Raven's "room-warming" bash.

Soup to Nuts
While trying to cope with Principal Stuckerman's new dress code, Raven has a vision about him falling because of her, so she decides to fake being sick and stay home.

Members Only
Eddie attempts to gain entry into a super-exclusive club at school with help from Raven and Chelsea, who pose as his girlfriends; Victor and Cory are bothered by the presence of a noisy cricket in the house.

The Ice Girl Cometh
Raven joins Chelsea and Mrs. Daniels on a mother-daughter retreat; Cory convinces Eddie to join his band.

Rae of Sunshine
Raven holds a sleepover at her house for a local Girl Scout troop; Cory deals with Eddie and Chelsea being too loud at the movies.

The Dress Is Always Greener
Raven receives a job offer from a rival of Donna Cabonna (Anne-Marie Johnson); Chelsea discovers a potato that looks like Abraham Lincoln.

Teacher's Pet
Raven plays a practical joke on a new teacher, resulting in unintended consequences; Cory's bully nemesis, the Juicer, wants to join his band.

The Way We Were
Raven and Chelsea throw Eddie a birthday party and invite his divorced parents, whom Eddie wishes would get back together.

Where There's Smoke
Raven believes Cory is smoking when she finds a cigarette in his shirt pocket, but he's really covering for a friend; Chelsea and Eddie eat a casserole Victor prepared for the mayor, and must quickly make another one.
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