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'''''Cory in the House''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[children's television series]] on the [[Disney Channel]] and a [[spin-off]] from the hit [[Disney Channel Original Series]] ''[[That's So Raven]]''. The show premiered on [[January 12]],[[2007]]. The shown began its second season on [[November 17]], [[2007]]. |
'''''Cory in the House''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[children's television series]] on the [[Disney Channel]] and a [[spin-off]] from the hit [[Disney Channel Original Series]] ''[[That's So Raven]]''. The show premiered on [[January 12]],[[2007]]. The shown began its second season on [[November 17]], [[2007]]. |
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Created by | Marc Warren Dennis Rinsler |
Starring | Kyle Massey Jason Dolley Maiara Walsh Madison Pettis John 'D'Aquino Rondell Sheridan |
Opening theme | "Cory in the House" by Kyle Massey and Maiara Walsh |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 34 (27 aired) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Disney Channel |
Release | January 12, 2007 – present |
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Cory in the House is an American children's television series on the Disney Channel and a spin-off from the hit Disney Channel Original Series That's So Raven. The show premiered on January 12,2007. The shown began its second season on November 17, 2007.
Production
The first spin-off show produced by Disney, Cory in the House was originally set to premiere on November 10, 2006; however, it was delayed to air on January 12, 2007, a week before the fourth anniversary of its parent show, That's So Raven and directly following the movie Jump In!.
The pilot episode, The New Kid in Town, was released on iTunes for free on the week of January 2, 2007. Disney Channel UK showed the first episode on January 26 as a sneak peek. The theme song "Cory in the House" is sung by Kyle Massey and Maiara Walsh. An alternate theme song "Rollin' to D.C." is also sung by Massey and Walsh and is used in the music video for the series.
The show was created by Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler, who produced That's So Raven. Cory in the House began filming on July 18, 2006 at Hollywood Center Studios (where The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and That's So Raven were filmed), and uses a studio audience in some scenes.[1]
Much like Hannah Montana, many of the episode titles are parodies of popular songs. For example, We Built This Kitty on Rock and Roll comes from We Built This City, Mall of Confusion from Ball of Confusion, Smells Like School Spirit from Smells Like Teen Spirit, and Ain't Miss Bahavian from Ain't Misbehavin'. Rondell Sheridan and John D'Aquino were off for one episode. Madison Pettis had to miss a few episodes to work on The Game Plan with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Because of this, Johnson was a special guest on Cory In The House.
Episodes
Season | Ep # | First Airdate | Last Airdate |
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Season 1 | 21 | January 12, 2007 | September 21, 2007 |
Season 2 | 13 (6 aired) | November 17, 2007 | TBA |
Plot
The show centers upon Cory Baxter, who had moved from San Francisco, California to Washington, D.C., after Victor Baxter gets a new job in the White House as the official head White House chef. Cory befriends Newt Livingston the son of the Chief of Justice, and Meena Paroom, daughter to the Bahavian Ambassador, respectively. Thus, Cory begins a life where he is often irritated by the President's daughter Sophie Martinez, disciplined by the president's counselor Samantha Samuels and befriends the President, Richard Martinez while dealing with his newfound everyday challenges including finding his bike.
Cast
Actor | Character | Status |
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Kyle Massey | Cory Baxter | 2007 - present |
Rondell Sheridan | Victor Baxter | 2007 - present |
Maiara Walsh | Meena Paroom | 2007 - present |
Jason Dolley | Newt Livingston | 2007 - present |
Madison Pettis | Sophie Martinez | 2007 - present |
John D'Aquino | President Richard Martinez | 2007 - present |
Lisa Arch | Samantha Samuels | 2007 - present (main recurring) |
Jake Thomas | Jason Stickler | 2007 - present (recurring) |
Massey and Sheridan are the only two main stars who were also on That's So Raven. Dolley was also a star of the Disney Channel Original Movie Read It and Weep and Minutemen. Thomas had also starred as "Matt McGuire" in Lizzie McGuire. After being spotted for her role in Cory in the House, Madison Pettis gained a role in the movie The Game Plan. Because of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson being in The Game Plan, he guest starred on the show.
DVD Releases
All Star Edition
All Star Edition was released on August 7, 2007.
- Episodes:
- Air Force One Too Many
- Just Desserts
- Never The Dwayne Shall Meet
- That's So In the House
- Special Features:
- Raven In The House; behind the scenes Of That's So In The House.
- Rock In The House; behind the scenes of Never The Dwayne Shall Meet.
Wish Gone Amiss
The Wish Gone Amiss was released on November 27, 2007.
- Episodes:
Newt And Improved
To be released on May 27, 2008.
Trivia
This article contains a list of miscellaneous information. (March 2008) |
- On Monster's Ball, Meena announces the band playing at her birthday party is "Skinny-Boy Fat", which is a spoof of Fatboy Slim.
- The Sophie doll from Who Let the Dolls Out is an American Girl doll, made by Mattel.
- In the episode Through the Roof Cory goes "You Can't See Me" and moves his hand in front of his face. Spoof of professional WWE wrester John Cena's trademark "You Can't See Me"
- In Monster's Ball the name of the TV show that they watch is My Party is Better than yours and could be spoof of My Dad is Better than your Dad, My Super Sweet 16, or My Model Looks Better than Your Model.
- In the episode, We Don't Have Chemistry, Cory has to go to an Astro Force Five convention to avoid Summer School. This is similar to an episode of That's So Raven, where Raven goes to an Astro Force Five convention to spy on Devon.
- In the episode, Everybody Loves Meena, Cory mentions the restaurant, The Purple Lobster and how it has the best bread. In the That's So Raven episode Adventures in Boss-Sitting this restaurant is mentioned
International
- The series premiered in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2007 on Disney Channel UK, the soonest a Disney Channel show has ever been released in another country following its US release.
- The series premiered in Disney Channel India on June 9, 2007 at 9 p.m.
- The show premiered in Portugal in March.
- The show premiered on Disney Channel France on April 24, 2007
- The show premiered on Disney Channel Asia on April 27, 2007
- The show premiered on Disney Channel Italy on May 16, 2007.
- The show premiered on June 10, 2007 in Disney Channel Latin America after the premiere of Disney Channel's Original Movie Jump In!.
References
External links
- Cory in the House Official Site
- Cory in the House Trailers and Music Video
- Cory in the House Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Articles with trivia sections from March 2008
- 2000s American television series
- 2007 television series debuts
- American children's comedy series
- American television sitcoms
- Black sitcoms
- Cory in the House
- Disney Channel shows
- Television series by Disney
- Television shows set in Washington, D.C.
- Television spin-offs
- That's So Raven
- Family Channel shows