Cory in the House (Disney Channel)

common sense media says

Spin-off lacks Raven's magic, but kids won't mind.


parents & educators say

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this spin-off of the popular Disney series That's So Raven picks up the story as the Baxter men (dad Victor and son Cory) move into the White House, where Victor is to be the president's personal chef. The show continues the exaggerated comedy style of its parent program, often putting characters into ridiculously unlikely situations for laughs -- and its White House locale offers plenty of opportunity for that. There's little to worry parents of older kids and tweens, since the overall silliness trumps any questionable material, and strong messages about self-respect, honesty, and friendship abound.

Positive messages: Strong messages include lessons in self-respect, honesty, and friendship. Adult figures usually give good advice when prompted, but their influence isn't a strong force in kids' lives (there's more of an "aw, shucks" attitude when kids get into trouble). The multicultural cast includes African-American and Caucasian characters.
Violence & scariness: Mild comedic peril (like being bucked from a horse); rarely causes anything but wincing and moaning.
Sexy stuff: Flirting is mild and usually doesn't include anything sexual.
Language: "Butt" is infrequent.
Consumerism: Cell phones are used on occasion.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking: Not applicable.

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Families can talk about adapting to a new environment. Kids, when have you had to adjust to a new setting? Is it difficult to make new friends or adjust to unfamiliar routines? How do you go about doing so? Parents can also discuss how family members and friends stay in contact when they're separated geographically. Do your kids have family members who live far away? What are some of the ways they keep in touch?

What's the story?

What's the story?

In the Disney Channel's spin-off series CORY IN THE HOUSE, Kyle Massey reprises his That's So Raven role as 15-year-old Cory, the irrepressible teen with big entrepreneurial plans for his future. With the women of the house away, Cory and his dad, Victor (Rondell Sheridan, also a Raven veteran), move to the White House, where Victor oversees the presidential kitchen. Cory attends an elite private school, where his classmates are sons and daughters of high-ranking government and political officials. After a stumble with his self-image (quickly remedied by a reminder about being true to yourself), Cory easily befriends the beautiful Meena (Maiara Walsh), whose dad is the ambassador from the fictional country of Bahavia, and laid-back Newt (Jason Dolley), who's unaffected by his family's political dynasty ... including the helicopter that drops him at school each day.

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 

Ever the budding businessman, Cory wastes no time working his schmoozing magic on everyone he meets (including the president himself), but he soon discovers that the Washington crowd can be a tough one. One of his most difficult challenges may be the president's precocious (some might say "spoiled") 8-year-old daughter, Sophie (Madison Pettis), who delights in getting Cory into sticky situations.

There's little cause for concern with this show, and young Raven fans will likely enjoy the outlandish antics of her little brother -- who clearly can carry on the family tradition of silliness. But Cory in the House probably won't hold the attention of older tweens, who may be turned off by its highly unlikely scenarios and quick solutions to conflict. Parents who tune in with their kids might get a few chuckles of their own at the trite, comedic portrayal of President Martinez (John D'Aquino) and the inner workings of the White House.

TV themes & details

TV Details
TV Rating: TV-G
Network: Disney Channel
Cast: Jason Dolley, Kyle Massey, Madison Pettis, Rondell Sheridan
Genre: Comedy
Where to watch: Disney Channel

This review was written by Emily Ashby
 
 

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blondiebeachbabe97
teen, 14 years old
 
It's good but...
I agree with you CommonSense. It deffinetly lacks what That's So Raven had. Lemme break it down for you. Sexual Content: Mild- Romantic kisses in dreams dreamt by Cory, who's crushing on Meena. Violence: Very mild- If there's pushing or shoving, it's usually in a comedic way, not out of anger. Language: Not a problem- "Dang dawg!" is the only word to describe anger in this show. Message: Cory has been raised by good parents and he's a good kid, which is exactly the kind of role model you want for your kids. Commercialism: Almost none- Kung Fu Kats is a T.V. show that is Cory's weakness. One episode is about Sophie, the president's evil daughter, who has a video of cory danced like a fool to the theme song of Kung Fu Kats. It's not a real show (of course) so it probably doesn't have an impact on commercialism. This show is good and I'm disappointed that it was cancelled, but it just didn't have Raven's magic, like CommonSense said.

jsg15
kid, 9 years old
 
LOL!!!!!!!
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!

ScorpiNi
kid, 12 years old
 
Boring, unfunny.
Okay, this is one of the worst shows ever. It's not innapropriate, but it's not funny what-so-ever. I haven't laughed in a single part of it. My concern about the messages, is that IT'S EXTREMELY FREAKING BORING.

rlong1
teen, 15 years old
 
Fine for kids
This show is fine for your children I would say 9 and up! There is nothing sexual no bad language and extreamly mild violence. The boys crush on girls a little but its nothing really bad. The worst thing I would think is how you see cory's greed. All he wants is money money money. But thats nothing really bad. I would say this show is fine for young kids.

 
Cory is in the House!!!
I like to watch this show becuase it gives a positive messege. Cory has to find friends to hang out with in his new home, and he is doing a pretty good job!

rebma97
teen, 14 years old
 
This was a fairly good spinoff, but most spinoffs aren't as good as the original. Parents might not like it that the main character, Cory, is greedy and usually comes up with get-rich-quick schemes that get him into trouble. Also, Sophine acts like a brat. Stickler is always spying on Cory. Candy can be mean (and annoying) at times. And Meena doesn't seem very nice (not all the time, just some times). Most of the kids aren't great role models, but they're not horrible, either.

RainforestGal
teen, 15 years old
 
Four Starz
I think its a good spin-off from That's So Raven. Its histerical! The acting COULD use a little work though . . and that girl named Candy-ugh! Don't get me start-ed! But I find it very intertaining.

agentalex
kid, 10 years old
 
cory and the president have planned to find out mysteries beyond anything

 
Great for Kids
Cory in the house is great for kids. My Three year old son loves this show. Its Funny and teaches kids awesome things

 
AMAZING
Ok. I really enjoy watching Cory in the House-and I look forward to all of the episodes to follow. I've tuned into Disneychannel every night so far and I can't get enough of Cory in the House. I hope they start showing re-runs during the week! My favorite character is played by Jason Dolley. His name is Newt, and he's a funny rocker guy. He's not the brightest crayon in the box, but he's a good kid and he makes me laugh...plus he's really cute! Kyle Massey still plays Cory, and is basically the same, Mairia Walsh (sp?) plays Meena-Cory's crush. The three friends are so cool! I love the show! And Jason Dolley! lol

I love animals
kid, 12 years old
 
Good show
This show is really good but my only concern is Cory only caring about making money. There is also some flirting and a character who spies a lot but nothing major. Hope this helps

DisneyChannelFan
kid, 10 years old
 
Cory In The House
EH.....................Not Good Not Bad.I Agree With Common Sense About The Spins Off Raven Magic But Thats So Raven I A Tiny Bit Better.Language Use Of Butt Is Unnessesary.But Other That That Its Good For Ages7+.

 
Eh its okay.
Okay so far. Better than That's So Raven.

 
Great show!
This is much better then That's so Raven. I let my kids watch it because there isn't as much problem that raven has with shopping

mileygal121
teen, 16 years old
 
Jason Dolley Is A Doll!
Ok this show is super great and I don't think that ANYONE should be putting it down! Jason Dolley is adorable and it is ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS EVER!!!!!!!!! Its about Cory Baxter - Kyle Massey (from That's So Raven)and his dad gets a job as the private chef @ the White house. Cory meets two friends Meena Paroom (Maiara Walsh) and Newt Livingston (Jason Dolley *sigh sigh*) and they have a band. Sophie (Madison Pettit)is very annoying but is also the presidants daughter, Cory has lots of fun with his friends and has a great time! For better or for worse this show kicks butt!

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