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| show_name = Cory in the House
| image = [[Image:CoryinTheHouseTitleCard.jpg|250px]]
| caption = ''Cory In The House'' title card
| format = [[Sitcom]]
| runtime = 22 minutes
| creator = Marc Warren <br /> Dennis Rinsler
| starring = [[Kyle Massey]]<br />[[Jason Dolley]]<br/>[[Maiara Walsh]]<br />[[Madison Pettis]]<br />[[John D'Aquino]]<br>[[Rondell Sheridan]]
| opentheme = "Cory in the House" <br>by [[Kyle Massey]] and [[Maiara Walsh]]
| country = {{USA}}
| language = [[English language|English]]
| network = [[Disney Channel]], [[ABC Kids]]
| first_aired = [[January 12]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
| last_aired = [[January]], [[2009]]
| num_seasons = 2
| num_episodes = 45(34 aired)
| list_episodes = List of Cory in the House episodes
| preceded_by = ''[[That's So Raven]]''<br />(2003-2007)
| followed_by =
| imdb_id = 805815
| tv_com_id = 64929
| website = http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/coryinthehouse/index.html
}}

'''''Cory in the House''''' is an [[United States|American]] [[children's television series]], which debuted [[January 12]], [[2007]] on [[Disney Channel]], a [[spin-off]] from ''[[That's So Raven]]''. The series focuses on [[Cory Baxter]], who had moved from [[San Francisco, California]] to [[Washington, D.C.]], after [[Victor Baxter]] gets a new job in [[the White House]] as the official head White House chef, and Disney Channel's idea was to give Cory a new look, but still keep his love of money.
It was announced on August 16, 2008 that production for season 2 was complete and that Cory in the House would return for a third season starting in November.

== Production ==
The first spin-off show produced by Disney, '''Cory in the House''' was originally set to premiere on [[November 10]], [[2006 in television|2006]]; however, it was delayed to air on [[January 12]], [[2007 in television|2007]], a week before the fourth anniversary of its parent show, ''[[That's So Raven]]'' and directly following the movie ''[[Jump In!]]''

The pilot episode, ''The New Kid in Town'', was released on [[iTunes]] for free on the week of [[January 2]], [[2007 in television|2007]]. [[Disney Channel UK]] showed the first episode on [[January 26]], [[2007]] as a sneak peek. The theme song, "Cory in the House," is sung by [[Kyle Massey]] and [[Maiara Walsh]]. An alternate theme song, "Rollin' to D.C.," is also sung by Massey and Walsh and is used in the music video for the series.

The show was created by Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler, who produced ''[[That's So Raven]]''. ''Cory in the House'' began filming on [[July 18]], [[2006]] at [[Hollywood Center Studios]] (where ''[[The Suite Life of Zack & Cody]]'' and ''[[That's So Raven]]'' were filmed), and uses a studio audience in some scenes.<ref>[http://www.tvtickets.com/fmi/xsl/core/recordlist.xsl? TV Tickets.com]</ref>

Much like ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', many of the episode titles are parodies of popular songs. For example, ''We Built This Kitty on Rock and Roll'' comes from ''[[We Built This City]]'', ''Mall of Confusion'' from ''[[Ball of Confusion]]'', ''Smells Like School Spirit'' from ''[[Smells Like Teen Spirit]]'', and ''Ain't Miss Bahavian'' from ''[[Ain't Misbehavin']]''.
[[Image:CoryinTheHousePoster.jpg|175px|thumb|right|Cory in the House poster.]]

The high school which Cory, Newton and Meena attend has also been used for the sitcom ''[[Boy Meets World]]''.

== Episodes ==
{{main|List of Cory in the House episodes}}

{| class="wikitable"
!Season!!Ep #!!First Airdate!!Last Airdate
|-
| style="text-align: left; top" | [[List of Cory in the House episodes#Season 1: 2007|Season 1]]
| style="text-align: center; top" | 21
| style="text-align: center; top" | [[January 12]], [[2007]]
| style="text-align: center; top" | [[September 21]], [[2007]]
|-
| style="text-align: left; top" | [[List of Cory in the House episodes#Season 2: 2007-2008|Season 2]]
| style="text-align: center; top" | 24
| style="text-align: center; top" | [[November 17]], [[2007]]
| style="text-align: center; top" | [[January]], [[2009]]
|}

==Plot==
The show centers upon [[Cory Baxter]] (Kyle Massey), who had moved from [[San Francisco, California]] to [[Washington, D.C.]], after [[Victor Baxter]] gets a new job in [[the White House]] as the official head White House chef. Cory befriends [[Newt Livingston]] (Jason Dolley), the son of the Chief Justice, and [[Meena Paroom]] (Maiara Walsh), daughter to the Bahavian Ambassador; Meena has a strict father who engages in elaborate procedures to ensure his stay and his peace with Americans. Thus, Cory begins a new life. He soon develops a crush on Meena; forms a band named DC3; and meets the pest of the plot, Stickler, the [[CIA]]'s top spy's son who stalks in the shadow of Meena. Cory is often irritated by the President's daughter, [[Sophie Martinez]]; is often disciplined by the president's assistant, [[Samantha Samuels]]; and befriends the President, [[Richard Martinez]], while dealing with his new-found everyday challenges.

==Cast==
{{main|List of Cory in the House characters}}
===Main===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Actor
! Character
! Status
! Season 1
! Season 2
|-
| [[Kyle Massey]]
| [[Cory Baxter]]
| 2007 - Present
| 21
| 12
|-
| [[Maiara Walsh]]
| [[Meena Paroom]]
| 2007 - Present
| 20
| 11
|-
| [[Jason Dolley]]
| [[Newt Livingston]]
| 2007 - Present
| 20
| 9
|-
| [[Madison Pettis]]
| [[Sophie Martinez]]
| 2007 - Present
| 14
| 11
|-
| [[Rondell Sheridan]]
| [[Victor Baxter]]
| 2007 - Present
| 21
| 12
|-
| [[John D'Aquino]]
| [[President Richard Martinez]]
| 2007 - Present
| 17
| 10
|}

=== Recurring ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Actor
! Character
! Episodes
|-
| [[Lisa Arch]]
| [[Samantha Samuels]]
| 13
|-
| [[Jake Thomas]]
| [[Jason Stickler]]
| 11
|-
| [[Jordan Puryear]]
| Candy Smiles
| 9
|-
| [[Zolley Griggs]]
| Tanisha
| 9
|}

=== Guest Stars ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Actor
! Character
|-[[Khaya Johnson as herself
|[[Dwayne Johnson|Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson]]
| Himself
|-
|[[Raven-Symoné]]
| [[Raven Baxter]]
|-
|[[Brittany Finamore]]
| Jennifer
|-
|[[Bobbe' J. Thompson]]
| Stanley
|-
|[[Michael Steger]]
| Juan Carlos
|-
|[[George Takei]]
| Ronald
|-
|[[Hayden Panettiere]]
|}

== DVD releases ==
=== All-Star Edition ===
(released on [[August 7]], [[2007]])
*'''Episodes:'''
**Air Force One Too Many
**Just Desserts
**Never The Dwayne Shall Meet
**That's So In the House
*'''Special Features:'''
**Raven In The House; behind the scenes of That's So In The House.
**Rock In The House; behind the scenes of Never The Dwayne Shall Meet.

===[[Wish Gone Amiss Weekend|Wish Gone Amiss]]===
(released on [[November 27]], [[2007]])
*'''Episodes:'''
**[[Wish Gone Amiss Weekend|Gone Wishin']]

=== Newt and Improved ===
(released on [[May 27]], [[2008]])
*'''Episodes:'''
**The Presidential Seal
**Through the Roof
**Peace Love and Misunderstanding (unaired)
**Lip Service
*'''Special features'''
**Breakin' down: Get the inside scoop on how an episode is made from start to finish.

== International ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Country
! Network
! Series Premiere Date
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[United States]]
|[[Disney Channel]]
|[[January 12]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Canada]]
|[[Family (TV channel)|Family]]
|[[January 12]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[United Kingdom]]
|[[Disney Channel UK]]
|[[January 26]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Portugal]]
|[[Disney Channel]] [[Portugal]]
|March, [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| {{flagicon|France}} [[France]]
|[[Disney Channel France]]
|[[April 24]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Germany]]
|Disney Channel Germany
|[[March 24]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| [[Asia]],[[Australia]] and [[Pacific Island]]
*{{flagicon|South Korea}} [[South Korea]]
*{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Australia]]
*{{flagicon|Malaysia}} [[Malaysia]]
*{{flagicon|Philippines}} [[Philippines]]
*{{flagicon|Thailand}} [[Thailand]]
*{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong]]
*{{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[Taiwan]]
|[[Disney Channel Asia]] & [[Disney Channel Australia]]
|[[April 27]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| [[Scandinavia]]
*{{flagicon|Denmark}} [[Denmark]]
*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Sweden]]
*{{flagicon|Norway}} [[Norway]]
|[[Disney Channel Scandinavia]]
|[[April 13]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italy]]
|[[Disney Channel (Italy)|Disney Channel Italy]]
|[[May 16]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| [[South Asia]]
*{{flagicon|India}} [[India]]
*{{flagicon|Pakistan}} [[Pakistan]]
*{{flagicon|Bangladesh}} [[Bangladesh]]
|[[Disney Channel India]]
|[[June 9]], [[2007 in television|2007]],[[November 3]],[[2008]]
|-
| [[Middle East]]
*{{flagicon|Lebanon}} [[Lebanon]]
*{{flagicon|Egypt}} [[Egypt]]
*{{flagicon|United Arab Emirates}} [[Arab Emirates]]
*{{flagicon|Jordan}} [[Jordan]]
*{{flagicon|Arab League}} [[Arab World|Other Arab Countries]]
|[[Disney Channel Middle East]]
|[[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Japan]]
|[[Disney Channel Japan]]
| [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Brazil]]
|[[Disney Channel Brazil]]
|[[July 8]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
| [[Latin America]]
*{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Argentina]]
*{{flagicon|Chile}} [[Chile]]
*{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Colombia]]
*{{flagicon|Cuba}} [[Cuba]]
*{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} [[Puerto Rico]]
*{{flagicon|Peru}} [[Peru]]
*{{flagicon|Dominican Republic}} [[Dominican Republic]]
*{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Mexico]]
*{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[Costa Rica]]
*{{flagicon|Ecuador}} [[Ecuador]]
|[[Disney Channel Latin America]]
|[[June 10]], [[2007 in television|2007]]
|-
|}

== References ==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/coryinthehouse/index.html '''Cory in the House''' Official Site]
* [http://tv.disney.go.com/disneychannel/video/index.html?playlist=shows/CoryintheHouse '''Cory in the House''' Trailers and Music Video]

{{Cory in the House}}

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Revision as of 23:43, 12 October 2008

Cory in the House
File:CoryinTheHouseTitleCard.jpg
Cory In The House title card
Created byMarc Warren
Dennis Rinsler
StarringKyle Massey
Jason Dolley
Maiara Walsh
Madison Pettis
John D'Aquino
Rondell Sheridan
Opening theme"Cory in the House"
by Kyle Massey and Maiara Walsh
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes45(34 aired) (list of episodes)
Production
Running time22 minutes
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel, ABC Kids
ReleaseJanuary 12, 2007 –
January, 2009

Cory in the House is an American children's television series, which debuted January 12, 2007 on Disney Channel, a spin-off from That's So Raven. The series focuses on Cory Baxter, who had moved from San Francisco, California to Washington, D.C., after Victor Baxter gets a new job in the White House as the official head White House chef, and Disney Channel's idea was to give Cory a new look, but still keep his love of money. It was announced on August 16, 2008 that production for season 2 was complete and that Cory in the House would return for a third season starting in November.

Production

The first spin-off show produced by Disney, Cory in the House was originally set to premiere on November 10, 2006; however, it was delayed to air on January 12, 2007, a week before the fourth anniversary of its parent show, That's So Raven and directly following the movie Jump In!

The pilot episode, The New Kid in Town, was released on iTunes for free on the week of January 2, 2007. Disney Channel UK showed the first episode on January 26, 2007 as a sneak peek. The theme song, "Cory in the House," is sung by Kyle Massey and Maiara Walsh. An alternate theme song, "Rollin' to D.C.," is also sung by Massey and Walsh and is used in the music video for the series.

The show was created by Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler, who produced That's So Raven. Cory in the House began filming on July 18, 2006 at Hollywood Center Studios (where The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and That's So Raven were filmed), and uses a studio audience in some scenes.[1]

Much like Hannah Montana, many of the episode titles are parodies of popular songs. For example, We Built This Kitty on Rock and Roll comes from We Built This City, Mall of Confusion from Ball of Confusion, Smells Like School Spirit from Smells Like Teen Spirit, and Ain't Miss Bahavian from Ain't Misbehavin'.

File:CoryinTheHousePoster.jpg
Cory in the House poster.

The high school which Cory, Newton and Meena attend has also been used for the sitcom Boy Meets World.

Episodes

Season Ep # First Airdate Last Airdate
Season 1 21 January 12, 2007 September 21, 2007
Season 2 24 November 17, 2007 January, 2009

Plot

The show centers upon Cory Baxter (Kyle Massey), who had moved from San Francisco, California to Washington, D.C., after Victor Baxter gets a new job in the White House as the official head White House chef. Cory befriends Newt Livingston (Jason Dolley), the son of the Chief Justice, and Meena Paroom (Maiara Walsh), daughter to the Bahavian Ambassador; Meena has a strict father who engages in elaborate procedures to ensure his stay and his peace with Americans. Thus, Cory begins a new life. He soon develops a crush on Meena; forms a band named DC3; and meets the pest of the plot, Stickler, the CIA's top spy's son who stalks in the shadow of Meena. Cory is often irritated by the President's daughter, Sophie Martinez; is often disciplined by the president's assistant, Samantha Samuels; and befriends the President, Richard Martinez, while dealing with his new-found everyday challenges.

Cast

Main

Actor Character Status Season 1 Season 2
Kyle Massey Cory Baxter 2007 - Present 21 12
Maiara Walsh Meena Paroom 2007 - Present 20 11
Jason Dolley Newt Livingston 2007 - Present 20 9
Madison Pettis Sophie Martinez 2007 - Present 14 11
Rondell Sheridan Victor Baxter 2007 - Present 21 12
John D'Aquino President Richard Martinez 2007 - Present 17 10

Recurring

Actor Character Episodes
Lisa Arch Samantha Samuels 13
Jake Thomas Jason Stickler 11
Jordan Puryear Candy Smiles 9
Zolley Griggs Tanisha 9

Guest Stars

Actor Character
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Himself
Raven-Symoné Raven Baxter
Brittany Finamore Jennifer
Bobbe' J. Thompson Stanley
Michael Steger Juan Carlos
George Takei Ronald
Hayden Panettiere

DVD releases

All-Star Edition

(released on August 7, 2007)

  • Episodes:
    • Air Force One Too Many
    • Just Desserts
    • Never The Dwayne Shall Meet
    • That's So In the House
  • Special Features:
    • Raven In The House; behind the scenes of That's So In The House.
    • Rock In The House; behind the scenes of Never The Dwayne Shall Meet.

Wish Gone Amiss

(released on November 27, 2007)

Newt and Improved

(released on May 27, 2008)

  • Episodes:
    • The Presidential Seal
    • Through the Roof
    • Peace Love and Misunderstanding (unaired)
    • Lip Service
  • Special features
    • Breakin' down: Get the inside scoop on how an episode is made from start to finish.

International

Country Network Series Premiere Date
United States United States Disney Channel January 12, 2007
Canada Canada Family January 12, 2007
United Kingdom United Kingdom Disney Channel UK January 26, 2007
Portugal Portugal Disney Channel Portugal March, 2007
France France Disney Channel France April 24, 2007
Germany Germany Disney Channel Germany March 24, 2007
Asia,Australia and Pacific Island Disney Channel Asia & Disney Channel Australia April 27, 2007
Scandinavia Disney Channel Scandinavia April 13, 2007
Italy Italy Disney Channel Italy May 16, 2007
South Asia Disney Channel India June 9, 2007,November 3,2008
Middle East Disney Channel Middle East 2007
Japan Japan Disney Channel Japan 2007
Brazil Brazil Disney Channel Brazil July 8, 2007
Latin America Disney Channel Latin America June 10, 2007

References

External links

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