Raven's Home
Disney+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.
Season 1
Raven’s Home” picks up with longtime best friends Raven and Chelsea, who are now each divorced with kids of their own, raising their children – Raven’s 11-year-old twins Booker and Nia, and Chelsea’s 9-year-old son Levi – under one roof, in a chaotic but fun household that often includes the twin’s best friend and neighbor Tess. Unbeknownst to her kids, Raven still catches glimpses of the future, and unbeknownst to her, Booker has just learned he has these same abilities. Hilarity ensues as Raven and Booker’s visions collide, but no matter the situation, they figure everything out together as one big happy family
Season 2
Raven Baxter and the entire family learn that her pre-teen son Booker has inherited her ability to catch glimpses of the future. Like his whole-hearted and watchful mom, Booker can only get a peek at what’s to come, but it’s just enough to drive each of them to interfere with the anticipated outcome. His ability to see brief visions of the future are nascent and uncontrollable and often seem to collide with Raven’s own visions, setting in motion madcap escapades for the entire extended family. Booker is unpretentiously cool; his twin sister Nia is independent and eager to lead; they have a uniquely special “twin bond” yet squabble like most tweens. Both rely on insightful motherly witticisms and uninhibited silliness from Raven (a fashion designer amidst a job-transition).
Season 3
Raven Baxter and her twins Booker and Nia — along with Raven's longtime best friend Chelsea and son Levi, and Nia's best friend and neighbor Tess — are focused on pursuing their creative dreams. Booker, Nia, and Tess form a music group, The Chi-Lective, with Levi as their music video director, all in hopes of winning the grand prize for the Radio Eclipse Live Contest. Meanwhile, Raven is determined to launch her fashion line, while Chelsea has found her niche as a life coach. Raven's and Booker's glimpses of the future continue to drive the madcap adventures for their lively household. Like mother, like son, they both see just enough to drive them to interfere with the anticipated outcome which often leads to hilarious predicaments and mishaps at every corner.
Season 4
In season four of “Raven’s Home,” twins Booker and Nia, along with their best friend Tess, are ready to embark on their biggest adventure yet—high school. As the teens envision a new sense of independence as Carver High freshmen, Levi has to adapt to middle school without his close friends. Raven and Chelsea must accept that their kids are growing up while managing Your Best-Dressed Life, their burgeoning life coaching and fashion business. Booker’s glimpses of the future continue to spark the madcap adventures of their lively household. Much like his mother, he sees enough to drive him to try and change the future, which often leads to hilarious predicaments and mishaps at every corner.
Season 5
Follow the hilarious adventures driven by somewhat psychic Raven Baxter and her son Booker, who has inherited his mom’s gift to catch glimpses of the future. Raven and Booker move back to San Francisco to help take care of her dad, Victor, after a mild heart attack. Now Raven finds herself parenting her parent, raising her young cousin, Alice, who attends a school for gifted children and is wise beyond her years, and settling into life in her old hometown. Meanwhile, Booker is “the new kid” at Raven’s old high school, Bayside High, and has to keep his visions a secret from a new group of friends, including Victor’s young neighbors, Neil, enterprising Ivy Chen, who babysits Alice, and Cami Rivera, a popular and ambitious girl with a rebellious streak. Raven’s arch-nemesis Alana Rivera is now the principal at Bayside High.
Season 6
Cast (242)
Directors

Raven-Symoné
Director
Ages 31-37

Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Director
Lynda Tarryk
Director

Robbie Countryman
Director

Danielle Fishel
Director
Ages 36-42

Eric Dean Seaton
Director
Wendy Faraone
Director

Victor Gonzalez
Director

Rich Correll
Director
Ages 69-75

Trevor Kirschner
Director

Bob Koherr
Director

Morenike Joela Evans
Director
Ian Jordan
Director
Jody Margolin Hahn
Director

Sheldon Epps
Director
Ages 64-70

Ian Reed Kesler
Director
Ages 40-46
Lynn M. McCracken
Director
Eileen Conn
Director
Ages 24-30
Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
Director
Shannon Flynn
Director

Kelly Park
Director
Bryan W. McKenzie
Director

Mary Lou Belli
Director
Trevor Kirshner
Director

Jade Jenise Dixon
Director

Sonia Bhalla
Director
Evelyn Belasco
Director

Paul Hoen
Director
Warren Hutcherson
Director
Ages 53-59
Ron Moseley
Director
Jim Fields
Director
Monica Marie Contreras
Director

Rondell Sheridan
Director
Ages 58-65
Writers
Anthony C. Hill
Writer
Micah Steinberg
Writer
Chase Heinrich
Writer
Octavia Bray
Writer
Jason Hauser
Writer
LaTonya Croff
Writer
Jim Martin
Writer
Ages 34-40
Scott Thomas
Writer
Jed Elinoff
Writer
Robin M. Henry
Writer
Warren Hutcherson
Writer
Ages 53-59

Molly Haldeman
Writer
Susan Nirah Jaffee
Writer
Zora Bikangaga
Writer
Danielle Calvert
Writer
Michael Feldman
Writer
Jordana Arkin
Writer
Jai Joseph
Writer
David DiPietro
Writer
Dava Savel
Writer
Eunetta T. Boone
Writer
Ages 62-68
Savannah Kopp
Writer
Douglas Lieblein
Writer
Rasheena Nash
Writer
Nori Reed
Writer
Norm Gunzenhauser
Writer

Dave Helem
Writer
Brittany Assaly
Writer
Antonia F. March
Writer
Adrienne Carter
Writer
Paul F. Ciancarelli
Writer
Rick Williams
Writer
Kourtney Richard
Writer
Perry Rein
Writer
Charity L. Miller
Writer
Salemah Gabriel
Writer
Meg DeLoatch
Writer
Marcelo Chow
Writer
Angelina Oschewski
Writer
Darnell Jones
Writer
Alison Taylor
Writer
Douglas Lieblein
Writer
Jordan Mitchell
Writer
Camilla Rubis
Writer
Gigi McCreery
Writer
Eric Owusu
Writer
Jacqueline McKinley
Writer
Marcelo Chow
Writer

Raven-Symoné
Writer
Ages 31-37
Sassi Darling
Writer
Brett Maier
Writer
Producers

Raven-Symoné
Executive Producer
Ages 31-37
Warren Hutcherson
Executive Producer
Ages 53-59
Scott Thomas
Executive Producer
Jed Elinoff
Executive Producer
Eunetta T. Boone
Executive Producer
Ages 62-68
Anthony C. Hill
Executive Producer
Michael Feldman
Executive Producer
Dava Savel
Executive Producer
Alison Taylor
Executive Producer
Original Language
en
Spoken Languages
English
Production Countries
US
Production Companies
Rough Draft Productions, It's a Laugh Productions, Funny Boone Productions, Done Deal Productions, Entertainment Force, Institute for Individual Education


