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Cory in the House (2007)
It's a brand new life for Cory Baxter when his dad, Victor, becomes the personal chef to the President of the United States. Cory's entrepreneurial scheming reaches new heights as he mingles amongst high-powered Washington D.C. elite.
It's a brand new life for Cory Baxter when his dad, Victor, becomes the personal chef to the President of the United States. Cory's entrepreneurial scheming reaches new heights as he mingles amongst high-powered Washington D.C. elite.
The show is a children's sitcom set in the White House, but its core conflicts and solutions are consistently personal and apolitical, focusing on individual growth and relationships rather than engaging with political ideologies or systemic issues.
The series features a visibly diverse cast, including Black main characters and a Hispanic President, reflecting a modern American setting. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, without explicit critiques or strong DEI themes central to its plot.
Cory in the House, a Disney Channel sitcom, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the comedic adventures of Cory Baxter living in the White House, with no elements related to queer identity present in its storylines or character arcs.
Cory in the House, a Disney Channel sitcom, does not include any transsexual characters or explore related themes. The show's narrative focuses on typical adolescent and family situations within a comedic framework, without addressing transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Cory in the House is a spin-off of That's So Raven. All returning characters maintain their established gender, and new characters created for the show do not count as gender swaps per the definition.
Cory Baxter and Victor Baxter, the main characters originating from "That's So Raven," maintain their established race and are portrayed by the same actors. All other significant characters are original to "Cory in the House" and thus do not constitute a race swap.
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