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1The characters page for ''Series/ThatsSoRaven'', ''Series/CoryInTheHouse'', and ''Series/RavensHome''.
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6!!The Baxter family
7[[folder:Raven Lydia Baxter]]
8[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thats_so_raven1_2.jpg]]
9[[caption-width-right:300: The main character]]
10->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/RavenSymone
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12* AllWomenLoveShoes: Raven has a thing for clothes, especially shoes.
13* AlwaysSecondBest: There was this episode centered around her always coming in second for the “Best Dressed” competition at her school.
14* AmicableExes: In ''Raven's Home'', Devon and Raven get along well despite being divorced.
15* BigSisterInstinct: Raven becomes frightening when people cross her brother.
16* CharacterCatchphrase:
17** "Oh snap!", "Ya nasty!", "How ya'll doin'?", and a few others.
18** "You gon' geeeeet iiiiit!" in ''Raven's Home''.
19* ButtMonkey: She suffers a lot of embarrassing moments and AmusingInjuries.
20* ChildhoodFriends: Raven has been friends with Chelsea since pre-school.
21* DeadpanSnarker: She's very fond of this trope.
22* DidntThinkThisThrough: Many of her schemes end up failing specifically because of this trope. Additionally, Raven frequently jumps to conclusions after getting visions even though they don't always play out in the way she expects them to.
23* DudeMagnet: She has had a number of love interest on the show. Devon, Ben Sturky, and even Eddie have romantically fallen for her.
24* EyeRecall: Raven's visions are shown by a dramatic zoom in, and out of her eye.
25* FatalFlaw: She can be rather impulsive when it comes to her visions and doesn't think things through.
26* FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch: Raven and Alana were best friends, until fourth grade because Alana got mad about being cast as "Tooth Decay" in a SchoolPlay about dental hygiene while Raven got the part of the Tooth Fairy.
27* TheFashionista: Raven loves fashion and wants to become a fashion designer. In ''Raven's Home'' it's shown that she is a fashion designer...for dogs.
28* HeterosexualLifePartners: In ''Raven's Home'', she lives with Chelsea and they raise their kids together.
29* HighSchoolSweethearts: Deconstructed--sometime between ''That's So Raven'' and ''Raven's Home'', Raven and Devon got married and had children, but the marriage didn't work out and they got divorced.
30* HonoraryAunt: Chelsea's son calls her "Auntie Rae."
31* ImOkay: One of her catchphrases.
32* InSeriesNickname: "Rae".
33* LargeHam: With her bizarre, outlandish mannerisms and SassyBlackWoman attitude. Even more so when she's in disguise.
34* LastNameBasis: Alana tends to refer to Raven as "Baxter" to emphasize the former's dislike of Raven.
35* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: She was the only one in her school who was a psychic. For a time.
36* PaperThinDisguise: She wears a lot of these, and she manages to fool everybody with them at least half of the time.
37* ParentalFavoritism: In the sequel, Raven mistakenly thinks she's been pulling this towards Booker. Downplayed in she does genuinely give him more attention, but not to the point of neglecting Nia (she loves both of her kids equally), even if she has to be more independent than him.
38* PlatonicLifePartners: With her best male friend, Eddie, despite the occasional moments of ShipTease.
39* PowerIncontinence: She can't control when she has visions, nor what she will see when she does. She often lacks context, which means HilarityEnsues.
40* PsychicPowers: Downplayed. Raven's only real psychic ability is [[{{Seers}} precognition]] (and this only gives her brief glimpses of the future). Though in one episode, she temporarily gained the power to [[{{Telepathy}} read minds]] after catching a "psychic cold".
41* SassyBlackWoman: She has a sassy attitude.
42* SecondaryCharacterTitle: In ''Raven's Home'', the true protagonist is her psychic son Booker, who is trying to learn more about his psychic abilities. Plus, he's the one who ends up getting more and more CharacterDevelopment.
43* {{Seers}}: Raven's psychic powers amount to glimpsing a piece of the future.
44* {{Squee}}: She tends to do this when she gets excited.
45* {{Telepathy}}: In one episode, she temporarily gained this power after catching a psychic cold. Not helped by the fact that her paternal grandmother (who doesn't know she's psychic) is showing up for a visit.
46* WomanChild: Even more so in the sequel, to the point of pranking her kids.
47* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Raven is absolutely terrified of clowns. This loses its comedic value when she hurts the feelings of a clown whose son is friends with Booker, Nia, Levi and Tess.
48[[/folder]]
49
50[[folder:Cory Baxter]]
51[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cory.jpg]]
52 [[caption-width-right:300: Raven's little brother]]
53->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/KyleMassey
54* AbhorrentAdmirer: In the first season, he had an obsessive crush on Chelsea that drove on her nerves whenever he tried hitting on her. This would be phased out entirely, as Cory would find girls his age while Chelsea would be flanderized to be far too absent-minded for his liking.
55* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He's always getting on Raven's nerves, though matured in later seasons.
56* BreakoutCharacter: Cory later received his own SpinOff with his father as they live with the President of the US (in-universe). Also was the first Disney Channel spin-off.
57* ButtMonkey: He seems to have taken after his sister in the spinoff series.
58* CharacterCatchphrase: In Cory in the House, his catchphrases are "Coming Daddy!", "You Know How I Do.", "Dang!" and "Daddy No!"
59* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Just like Eddie, there was no mention of him in ''Raven's Home'' until season 5.
60* ItsAllAboutMe: Cory occasionally has this tendency.
61* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Once you look past the greed and selfishness, Cory isn't a bad person.
62* MoneyFetish: So much that at one point, he was even willing to sell ''everything inside the house for it!''
63* ParentalFavoritism: Raven seems to think her dad favors Cory over her, due to interpreting the heart rate monitor Victor was hooked up on as a lie detector after it beeped when he told her loves them both the same.
64* PrecociousCrush: He likes Chelsea, who is several years his senior, in early episodes. This idea was dropped in subsequent seasons, given that he was portrayed as having love interests his own age. In terms of Chelsea, he maintains a strictly platonic friendship with her but finds her to be rather annoying (as a result of her being dumbed down).
65* YoungEntrepreneur: He's constantly trying to figure out ways to make money.
66[[/folder]]
67
68[[folder:Tanya Baxter]]
69[[quoteright:317:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tanyabaxter.jpg]]
70 [[caption-width-right:317: Raven and Cory's mother]]
71->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/TKeyahCrystalKeymah
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73* AdvertisedExtra: In season 3, she's credited as a main character in the opening, but doesn't appear in 18 episodes.
74* CharacterCatchphrase: "Momma like!"
75* TheGhost: She's referenced in the spin-off shows ''Cory in the House'' and ''Raven's Home'' but doesn't appear, but at least we know she's still around and Booker mentions he's still in touch with her. [[spoiler: She makes her long-awaited return in the fifth season of ''Raven's Home'']].
76* LongBusTrip: According to her grandson Booker, she's still in England over a ''decade'' after she was last seen in the third season of the original show. However, [[WordOfGod the show’s producers]] have confirmed that Tanya’s income as an England lawyer is what helps the Baxters afford their house in San Francisco.
77* ManOfAThousandVoices: Tanya frequently makes funny voices, at least in earlier seasons.
78* PutOnABus: Due to being the sole caretaker for her ailing grandmother, her actress quit the show partway through season 3. Her character was subsequently sent on a trip to England to study law and written out of the show. [[spoiler: She finally returns in the fifth season of ''Raven's Home'']].
79* TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler:After so long, Tanya returns to San Francisco for Victor's 60th birthday in season 5 of ''Raven's Home'']].
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[folder:Victor Baxter]]
83[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/victor_baxter.jpg]]
84[[caption-width-right:300: Raven and Cory's father]]
85->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/RondellSheridan
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87* BigFun: He's a fun-loving and likable man.
88* BumblingDad: Victor has this in spades.
89* SupremeChef: Due to being a chef, he can cook well. He does work as a cook for ''the president'' in the spin-off for a reason.
90* TricksterMentor: Victor says he would give Booker his car ''if'' he does well on his exam. Raven questions why he would do such a thing since she did not approve of him getting a car. But then Booker finds out the car doesn't have an engine. Victor didn't do this just as an elaborate prank on his grandson, but to teach him the value of hard work. Booker was more determined to get money for an engine, which was precisely what Victor was hoping for.
91[[/folder]]
92
93!!Friends & Other Main Characters
94
95[[folder:Chelsea Ophelia Grayson (nee Daniels)]]
96
97[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thats_so_raven___cheslea_daniels.jpg]]
98[[caption-width-right:350: Raven's female best friend]]
99->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/AnnelieseVanDerPol
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101* AnimalLover: Which is why she's a vegetarian. She loves animals so much she dislikes the idea of eating them as food or using their skin as clothing.
102* BewareTheNiceOnes: Has her moments. After push comes to shove, Chelsea manages to frighten an imposing tall lady to leave her and Raven alone.
103* BunnyEarsLawyer: While Chelsea at times continues to have off the wall moments she is also shown to be a master of organization, interior design and, as of Vending the Rules, it was revealed that the vast wealth she lost was one she amassed due to one of her own inventions.
104* ChildhoodFriends: She's known Raven since pre-school.
105* TheDitz: She starts out as somewhat clueless but gets {{flanderiz|ation}}ed as the seasons go by. In ''Raven's Home'' this element is [[CharacterCheck dialed back down]].
106* FriendToAllLivingThings: Due to being a GranolaGirl, she's protective of plants and animals.
107* GranolaGirl: She's into animal rights, is a vegetarian, and is spiritual.
108* HonoraryAunt: Raven's kids call her "Aunt Chelsea."
109* InSeriesNickname: "Chels".
110* LethalChef: Chelsea is a terrible cook. In one ''Raven's Home'' episode, she made coffee for a man and he mistook it for her trying to poison him.
111* NatureLover: She enjoys nature and loves camping. She even does gardening in ''Raven's Home''.
112* OlderAndWiser: In the sequel, she's shown to have more common sense and and acts as Raven's voice of reason.
113* PutOnABus: She stopped appearing regularly beginning with season 5 of ''Raven's Home''.
114* RichesToRags: Downplayed. She made a lot of money off an infomercial invention of hers, but her ex took it all and forced her back into middle class.
115* SarcasmBlind: Yeah, she's definitely this. It's one of her main components of her idiocy.
116* SecretKeeper: She and Eddie are the only non-family members to know that Raven is psychic. As of Season 2 of ''Raven's Home'', she knows that Booker has the same gift too.
117* StrawLoser: The reason why she TookALevelInDumbass is to make the main character Raven look better.
118* TokenWhite: She's the main white character in a cast of black characters. In the sequel, she shares this role with her son and Tess.
119* TookALevelInDumbass: Chelsea's slight ditziness in Season 1 later becomes extreme idiocy by the end of Season 2. In early episodes, she was even smarter (or at least more sensible) than Raven by being the voice of reason. By the third season, the way Anneliese van der Pol delivered her lines as Chelsea was [[SimpletonVoice slower and even sounded dumber]].
120* VirtuousVegetarianism: Chelsea is a sweet girl who happens to be a vegetarian due to the fact that she is an animal lover.
121[[/folder]]
122
123[[folder:Edward "Eddie" Thomas]]
124[[quoteright:309:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/635929057971803388649706317_9.jpg]]
125[[caption-width-right:309:Raven's male best friend]]
126->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/OrlandoBrown
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128* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Again, not a single mention of him in ''Raven's Home'', until Season 5 that is.
129* CoolBigBro: He tends to act as "older brother" figure to Raven's brother, Cory.
130* PlatonicLifePartners: With Raven and (to kind of a lesser extent) Chelsea--Eddie is Raven and Chelsea's closest male friend and while he's had some ShipTease with both of them (particularly Raven), he utlimately doesn't see them as anything more than "just friends" (and vice versa for the girls towards him).
131* SecretKeeper: Outside of Raven's family, he and Chelsea are two of the few people to know about Raven's PsychicPowers.
132* ShipTease: Raven and Eddie have their moments and [[spoiler:even kiss. However, they ultimately decide that they're just better off as friends--although it is implied that they still have feelings ]].
133* ThatOneGuy: He is the only guy in the main friend group.
134[[/folder]]
135
136!!Other Characters
137[[folder:Recurring Characters]]
138!!Devon Carter
139->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/JonathanMcDaniel
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141* AmicableExes: He and Raven are divorced by ''Raven's Home'', but they're still pretty good friends.
142* BlackAndNerdy: Downplayed. Aside from his love of ''Astro Force 5'', he doesn't seem to have any other "nerdy" interests.
143* HiddenDepths: Devon is a devoted fan of ''Astro Force 5'', a fact that surprises Raven at first.
144* LockedOutOfTheLoop: [[spoiler:Raven may have told him that she is psychic, but he's the only one out of the immediate family not to know that Booker inherited it]].
145* MissingMom: The audience knows that his father remarried to a woman named Chandra but are never given an explanation of his birth mother's whereabouts.
146* NiceGuy: Devon is generally a likable person.
147* PutOnABus: As of "The Bearer of Dad News", Devon is forced to move from Chicago, Illinois to Dallas, Texas because of a job transfer.
148* TwoFirstNames: "Devon" and "Carter" can both be used as first names.
149
150!!Alana Rivera
151->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/AdrienneBailon
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153* AlphaBitch: She's always bullying Raven (along with Raven's friends). Even in adulthood she’s still this by virtue of being Principal of her old high school.
154* DislikesTheNewGuy: Booker is the newest kid in her school she doesn’t like due to him being her rival’s son.
155* EvilFormerFriend: It's revealed in one episode that she and Raven were actually friends at one point. They stopped being friends sometime in 4th-grade when, while doing a SchoolPlay about dental hygiene, both girls were vying for the role of the Tooth Fairy--in the end, Raven was given the role of the Tooth Fairy while Alana was cast as "Tooth Decay."
156* GratuitousSpanish: Alana occasionally uses Spanish in her dialogue.
157* {{Jerkass}}: She's generally a very rude and insufferable person. Even by the time (almost) twenty years have passed, she's still not the nicest person ever and is still bitter over the fact that Devon chose Raven over her.
158* JerkassHasAPoint: Raven impersonating a hairdresser and (unintentionally) getting gum in Alana's hair is of the few times in which Alana had a good reason to be angry with Raven.
159* KarmicButtMonkey: Alana goes through some well deserved slapstick throughout both series.
160* LockedOutOfTheLoop: It's not until after she meets Booker (Raven and Devon's son) that she learns Raven had two children with Devon. After Booker reveals his full name to her, Alana puts two and two together and realizes that Raven must be Booker's mom.
161* NiceMeanAndInBetween: As the leader of a GangOfBullies, Alana is the Mean to [[DumbMuscle Loca's]] Nice and [[BetaBitch Muffy's]] In-Between.
162* PutOnABusToHell: In the original series, Alana's parents (tired of their daughter's bad behavior) sent her to a military school. Alana eventually returns in the fifth season of ''Raven's Home'', ''18 years'' later where it's revealed that she has since become the principal of her and Raven's old high school back in San Francisco, and has a daughter whom Booker develops a crush on.
163* SpicyLatina: Alana has a latin background and is hotheaded to boot.
164* {{Womanchild}}: In "Raven's Home," Alana never seemed to grow out of her high school mentality and still acts like an immature AlphaBitch.
165
166!!Muffy
167->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/AshleyEckstein
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169* BetaBitch: She largely just repeats Alana (and later Bianca) and poorly translates their Spanish. Later, she graduates to full on AlphaBitch status with the implication that she, Bianca and Loca had a falling out.
170* FamilyThemeNaming: She has a younger sister named "Buffy."
171* NiceMeanAndInBetween: While she's as nasty as Alana/Bianca and moreso than Loca (who is more of a DumbMuscle enforcer), she's also more submissive, putting her in the In-Between camp.
172* PetTheDog: She has shown the capacity to be polite and respectful to others, including Raven.
173
174!!Loca
175->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/AndreaEdwards
176* TheBully: She's the hands-on member of Alana's GirlPosse.
177* HugeSchoolgirl: She's quite tall and intimidating.
178* LovingBully: She has a crush on Eddie and often punches him in the arm.
179* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Oddly enough, she's the "nice" one between the cruel ringleader Alana/Bianca and antagonistic but submissive Muffy.
180* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: "Loca" translates to "Crazy [Female]" in Spanish. Her real name is never mentioned.
181* TerribleTrio: With Alana (later Bianca) and Muffy.
182* TokenGoodTeammate: [[DownplayedTrope Just barely]]--between her, Muffy and either Bianca or Alana, she's the ''least'' mean and has the most PetTheDog moments of the trio.
183
184!!Bianca
185->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/EricaRivera
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187* AlphaBitch: She took over Alana's role of bullying Raven, even taking Alana's GirlPosse.
188* FlatCharacter: She only exists as an AlphaBitch to Raven as nothing else.
189* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Replaces Alana as the "Mean" between Loca and Muffy.
190* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: After Alana left, Bianca took her place--they're both Latina and play the same role in the series, but the main difference between them is that while Alana was bad enough to be ''sent'' to military school, Bianca's apparently so bad that she got ''kicked '''out''''' of military school.
191* TerribleTrio: With Loca and Muffy after Alana left.
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:''Cory in the House'' Characters]]
195!!Newt Livingston
196* NiceGuy: A laid back and easygoing guy.
197
198!!Meena Paroom
199
200!!Sophie Martinez
201* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: She's America's Angel, but she has a mischievous mind.
202* MouthyKid: And how so.
203
204!!President Richard Martinez
205
206!!Samantha Samuels
207
208!! Jason Stickler
209* FriendlyEnemy
210* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Is rather condescending, but can be decent at times.
211[[/folder]]
212
213[[folder:''Raven's Home'' Characters]]
214!!Booker Baxter-Carter
215[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bookers1.jpg]]
216[[caption-width-right:350:]]
217->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/IssacRyanBrown
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219* AlliterativeName: '''B'''ooker '''B'''axter
220* BadLiar: Booker's attempts at lying usually make things worse.
221* ButtMonkey: A RunningGag is Booker getting his friends stuck in things, or getting ''himself'' stuck in an object.
222* TheCassandra: Surprisingly subverted. Even though Booker is a BadLiar, his friends and sister will usually believe him if he mentions having a vision.
223* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The wacky, mischievous foolish sibling to Nia's calmer, more levelheaded responsible sibling.
224* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Levi; they've been best friends since childhood.
225* IJustWantToBeSpecial: The reason he loves his visions is because he believes they make him special.
226* InformedFlaw: In "Dream Moms" he is constantly described as a terrible basketball player by Nia and Tess, despite the fact that in previous episodes he had demonstrated decent skills for this sport.
227* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: Booker's more sensitive nature alongside Tess's more tomboyish nature makes him the feminine boy to her masculine girl.
228* NiceGuy: He might not be the most down to earth guy, but Booker fulfills this role and is probably the nicest of all the children.
229* PlatonicLifePartners: With Tess, despite the occasional moments of ShipTease.
230* SmallNameBigEgo: Booker thinks he is a star athlete, a witty comedian, and a gorgeous hunk. Thirty seconds with him is all anyone needs to know it's all in his head. Interestingly enough when he loses his visions it's discovered he's actually very talented just not in the facets he thinks. Such as being great magician, baker, and musician
231
232!!Nia Baxter-Carter
233[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nias2.jpg]]
234[[caption-width-right:350:]]
235->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/NaviaRobinson
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237* AgentScully: Being the logical science nerd and all, shows disbelief at the idea of people having psychic powers until Booker proves himself.
238* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The calm, levelheaded responsible sibling to Booker's wackier, more mischievous foolish sibling.
239%%GirlyGirl
240%%GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak
241* GoGetterGirl: Grades are very important to Nia, so she strives to do her best.
242* GranolaGirl: Nia’s very passionate about the environment and whatever cause she’s concerned with during the episode.
243* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Tess
244* IJustWantToBeSpecial: She has expressed envy over her brother's abilities and questions why he has them and she doesn't. It goes to another level during the Sleevemore arc when she temporarily gains his visions and is reluctant to part with them.
245* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: GirlyGirl to Tess's {{Tomboy}}.
246* PutOnABus:Nia won't be in season 5, but she still gets mentioned several times and she does remain in touch with her mother.
247
248!!Levi Grayson
249[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/levis1.jpg]]
250[[caption-width-right:350:]]
251->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/JasonMaybaum
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253* AdorablyPrecociousChild: He's rather mature for his age, or at least has enough common sense. He's just as kind and caring as his mother.
254* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Booker, they've been best friends since childhood.
255* NoSocialSkills: Levi's talented at a lot of things and pretty smart in his academics. Unfortunately, he's also got terrible social skills as he doesn't always know how to act like a normal boy and always tries to sound sophisticated.
256* OnlySaneMan: Pretty much one of only two sane people in the main cast. Although even he has a tendency to slip up at times.
257* PutOnABus: More like "Put on a Plane" in this case. As of the Season 4 finale, "So You Think You Can Drive", Chelsea reluctantly takes Levi to move from Chicago, Illinois to London, England to live with his dad.
258* SecretKeeper: Levi is one of the few non-family members to know about Booker's psychic abilities, and later Raven's, in Season 2.
259* TurnOutLikeHisFather: He began taking after his father's unsavory aspects due to his mother sugarcoating his father's crimes.
260* WackyParentSeriousChild: He's precocious and mature, in contrast with his more [[TheDitz ditzy mother]].
261* WiseBeyondTheirYears: He is shown to be a lot smarter than his mother.
262
263!!Tess O'Malley
264
265[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tesss2.jpg]]
266[[caption-width-right:350:]]
267->'''Portrayed by''': Creator/SkyKatz
268----
269* AgentMulder: Tess, due to being a CloudCuckooLander, is a strong believer in psychics, taking it without explanation.
270* DistaffCounterpart: To Booker. Both are mischievous yet lovable kids with similar interests, such as rapping and sports.
271* {{Expy}}: She's pretty much the female version of Eddie.
272* FunWithAcronyms: '''T'''ess '''O'''''''M'''alley. "Tom" is the first half of the word "tomboy", which is the type of girl Tess is.
273* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Nia.
274* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: The tough, tomboyish masculine girl compared to Booker's more sensitive feminine boy.
275* PlatonicLifePartners: With Booker. He's probably the family member closest to her besides Nia, but they aren't in a relationship and really don't seem interested in being in one, although this is open to interpretation.
276* SecretKeeper: She's the other person outside of the family besides Levi to know about Booker's, and later Raven's, psychic abilities.
277* ShipTease: Booker and Tess have their moments.
278* SoreLoser: She ''doesn't'' take kindly to losing.
279* {{Tomboy}}: She is a tough and cool tomboy who speaks in urban slang, dreams of being a rapper, and loves playing basketball.
280* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: {{Tomboy}} to Nia's GirlyGirl.
281%%*TomboyWithAGirlyStreak
282* TotallyRadical: She speaks in urban slang.
283* PutOnABus: Tess won't be in season 5, and only visits one episode for Season 6.
284
285!!Garrett Grayson
286* AlliterativeName: '''G'''arrett '''G'''rayson
287* GoldDigger: He stole all of Chelsea's money and ran off. He later tries to make things right especially with Levi.
288* IAmVeryBritish: Has an English accent, which Chelsea notes in his first appearance.
289* LaserGuidedKarma: The woman Garrett cheated on Chelsea with was a federal agent who arrested him for tax evasion.
290* ObviouslyEvil: When Chelsea says she wishes people had told her about Garrett being a low life before she married him, Raven says ''everybody'' - both her friends and family - told her that.
291
292!!Mitch Moseley
293* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: "Head On Wheels" shows all the tenants hate him, but not even public disapproval will stop him from doing what he wants.
294* AlliterativeName: '''M'''itch '''M'''oseley
295* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Disappears after the second season without explanation.
296* DirtyCoward: For the most part, the only thing that will ''make'' him cower and fulfill your requests is blackmailing him with the law or threatening to call his dad, the owner, and when he's really vulnerable. Without any of those things, he's all high and mighty.
297* {{Expy}}: He is pretty much the male version of Alana, except he's more of a coward.
298* HateSink: It's made abundantly clear that Mitch is meant to be hated for his casual sadism, abuse of power, smug overconfidence, bullying, and overall jerkass nature, that you'd want to ''smack'' him. He refused to listen to any of the Baxters' complaints about the building, banned Raven's apartment from using the laundry for a week just because of a (coincidentally accurate) remark Tess made about him, and shows no respect for them whatsoever.
299* HiddenDepths: He likes to sew, and he's a huge fan of ''Weirder Things''.
300* KickTheDog: He does a ''lot'' of this. First, he bans Raven's unit from using the laundry just because of an accidental remark Tess made, then unfairly increases their punishment just because Chelsea was trying to fulfill that basic need. Then, he hacks the kids' phones and steals their tickets to a season premiere of their favorite show when Booker's vision lures them down to the basement.
301* TheNapoleon: He may be a kid who is about the same age (and height) as most of the young cast, but he lords over and abuses the position his dad gives him.
302* PhraseCatcher: "What do you want, Mitch?"
303* SitcomArchNemesis: Frequently antagonizes the Baxter-Grayson family several times, and they justifiably despise him for bullying them and generally being unreasonably cruel.
304
305!!Alice Baxter
306* LockedOutofTheLoop: She is completely unaware that Raven and Booker have visions; even Raven takes a dive in preventing Chelsea from mentioning the word "vision" in the episode "Keeping it 100"
307
308!!Neil
309* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He and Ivy are unaware that Booker has visions until the episode "Truth or Hair".
310
311!!Ivy
312* LockedOutOfTheLoop: She and Neil are unaware that Booker has visions until the episode "Truth or Hair".
313* FormerFriendOfAlphaBitch: She and Cami used to be best friends until Ivy transferred to Katherine Johnson Tech around 4th grade. Both girls claim they were betrayed by the other.
314* IndifferentBeauty: Ivy is more cute than beautiful, but Raven considers her to be the latter when she wants her to model some of her works. While Ivy is flattered, she states she favors her talent and smarts over looks.
315* {{Pride}}: Ivy is very prideful because she just can’t let go of Cami stealing her 10th birthday guests, and refuses to speak to or approach Cami until the latter comes to her first.
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317!!Cami Rivera
318* AlphaBitch: Cami is the popular girl at Bayside with a manipulative streak, just like her principal mama was. The rotten apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
319* ButNotTooBi: Cami is stated to only date the coolest guys AND girls, meaning she is bisexual, but a lot of her teases onscreen have been with boys and ends up dating Booker. This is subverted later when “A Day Without Baxters” explicitly refers to her having an ex-girlfriend, who was her previous relationship before Booker.
320* FreudianExcuse: Some of Cami’s antagonistic behavior stems from feeling betrayed by Ivy transferring to a new school for intellectually gifted back in 4th grade, and admits she stole Ivy’s 10th birthday guests out of revenge for it.
321* GenerationXerox: As a parallel to her mother’s rivalry with Raven, Cami and Ivy used to be friends, until something happened between them in 4th grade that the former blames the latter for. And, she became the AlphaBitch of the same high school her mother (now principal) was AlphaBitch of.
322* LoveInterest: She is this to Booker in Season 5.
323* LikeMotherLikeDaughter: ZigZagged. One one hand, Cami gets her looks and manipulative streak from her mother, both of which Alana acknowledges. Like her mother, Cami doesn't take rejection very well (Ivy transferred schools and left her, and Alana is bitter over Devon choosing Raven over her). Cami also tends to let jealousy get the best of her, and ends up becoming the popular AlphaBitch of her mother's old high school. Unlike her mother, however, Cami is eventually able to come to terms with the issues she's had with the person who hurt her. And even she recognizes how frivolous the rivalry is between her mom and Raven.
324* {{Pride}}: Cami won’t talk to Ivy because she felt betrayed when the latter transferred. She’s so stubborn that she’d rather have Ivy come to her first.
325* ShipTease: It is teased in one of Booker’s visions, of him presumably going to the dance with her, which happens episodes later.
326* SpinOffspring: Cami is the daughter of Alana, Raven's high school rival from the original series who is now the principal of said school.

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