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Raven's Home (2017)
Best friends Raven and Chelsea, now both divorced mothers, are raising their children in a house together. Their house is turned upside down when they realize one of Raven's children inherited the same psychic abilities as their mother.
Best friends Raven and Chelsea, now both divorced mothers, are raising their children in a house together. Their house is turned upside down when they realize one of Raven's children inherited the same psychic abilities as their mother.
The show focuses on apolitical themes of family, friendship, and personal growth, resolving conflicts through universal values like communication and responsibility, without promoting a specific political ideology.
The series features a diverse cast led by a minority actress, continuing the established character from its predecessor. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, consistent with a family-oriented sitcom.
Raven's Home features a recurring gay character, Neil, who is depicted as a normal, accepted friend. His identity, including having two dads, is presented casually and without judgment, fostering a positive and normalizing portrayal of LGBTQ+ individuals for its young audience.
Raven's Home, a Disney Channel sitcom, does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes. The narrative focuses on the comedic adventures of Raven Baxter and her family, without engaging with transgender identity or related issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The series is a spin-off of "That's So Raven," with returning legacy characters like Raven Baxter and Chelsea Daniels maintaining their original established genders. No previously established characters from the source material are portrayed as a different gender.
The main characters, Raven Baxter and Chelsea Daniels, are portrayed by the same actresses of the same race as in the original series. New characters' races align with their established parentage, with no changes to previously established racial identities.
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