The Disney Channel original series That's So Raven premiered, introducing the character Raven Baxter and marking the start of the show's success.
That's So Raven completed its third season, continuing strong ratings and solidifying the show's popularity among young audiences.
The final episode of That's So Raven aired, concluding the series after four seasons and leaving a lasting impact on Disney Channel programming.
Disney Channel announced the development of a revival series titled 'Raven's Home', a sequel focusing on Raven Baxter's life as a single mother.
Raven first discovers and experiences her psychic visions which are central to the plot of the series.
Raven begins attending high school, where most of the show’s events and social interactions take place.
Raven uses her psychic visions to assist her brother Cory with planning events to avoid problems or create success.
Raven develops close friendships with Chelsea Daniels and Eddie Thomas who become her main confidants.
Raven experiences a psychic vision that goes wrong, setting up key humorous and dramatic conflicts.
Chelsea transitions into high school with Raven’s support and guidance.
Raven realizes the challenges and consequences of trying to manipulate future events seen in her visions.
Several episodes revolve around Raven's attempts to navigate high school dances, often complicated by her visions.
Raven prepares for and participates in her high school graduation, marking the maturation of the character.