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Raven, Chelsea and Eddie compete against one another for a grand prize.
Raven, Chelsea and Eddie compete against one another for a grand prize.
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S3, EP16 "On Top of Old Oaky"The gang suspects Chelsea's new interest is a fake; Corey must come up with a creative solution for his band.
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S3, EP17 "They Work Hard for His Money"Raven, Ed and Chelsea are tricked into working for Ed in the school shop, but he doesn't pull his weight; they are worried he might steal to buy things for his girlfriend, and decide to help him.
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S3, EP18 "Mind Your Own Business"Raven, Chelsea and Eddie compete against one another for a grand prize.
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"That's So Raven"No ordinary teenager; Raven Baxter can see glimpses of the future! Watch her schemes and misadventures as she enlists the help of friends, including best friends Eddie and Chelsea, to change life's little outcomes. Raven's younger brother, Cory, is obsessed with money and creates get-rich-quick schemes to try to earn cash.
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S3, EP15 "Gettin' Outta Dodge"Bianca undergoes a personality change after Raven knocks her out during a game of dodgeball.
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S3, EP14 "Boyz 'N Commotion"A popular boy band has been booked at the diner and Raven can't keep quiet; the place is mobbed and Raven tries to make it better.
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S3, EP13 "Art Breaker"Chelsea has entered a sculpture of Raven in an exhibition, much to Raven's horror; when it breaks, she worries that Chelsea will blame her.
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S3, EP12 "Royal Treatment"Raven is nice to an exchange student who is being teased, only to find out that he's a prince; he thinks she likes him and starts planning a wedding.
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