Cory in the House

For the video game based on the television series, see Cory in the House (video game).

Cory in the House

The main cast of Cory in the House (from left to right), Lisa Arch (Samantha Samuels), Madison Pettis (Sophie Martinez), John D'Aquino (President Richard Martinez), Kyle Massey (Cory Baxter), Rondell Sheridan (Victor Baxter), Maiara Walsh (Meena Paroom) and Jason Dolley (Newt Livingston).
Created by Dennis Rinsler
Marc Warren
Starring Kyle Massey
Jason Dolley
Maiara Walsh
Madison Pettis
John D'Aquino
Rondell Sheridan
Theme music composer Matthew Gerrard &
Robbie Nevil
Opening theme "Cory in the House",
performed by Kyle Massey and Maiara Walsh
Composer(s) Chris Alan Lee
& Scott Clausen
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 34 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Dennis Rinsler
Marc Warren
Location(s) Hollywood Center Studios
Hollywood, California
Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera
Running time 22 minutes (approx.)
Production company(s) It's a Laugh Productions
Warren & Rinsler Productions
Distributor Disney–ABC Domestic Television
Release
Original network Disney Channel
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
Original release January 12, 2007 (2007-01-12) – September 12, 2008 (2008-09-12)
Chronology
Preceded by That's So Raven
(2003–2007)
External links
Website

Cory in the House is a television show, which aired on the Disney Channel from January 12, 2007, to September 12, 2008, and was a spin-off from the Disney show That's So Raven. The show focuses on Cory Baxter, who moves from San Francisco, California to Washington, D.C. with his father, after Victor Baxter gets a new job in the White House as the official head chef. The series marks a Disney Channel first, as it is the channel's first spin-off. This is also the only Disney Channel spin-off series to be broadcast in standard definition for the entire length of the show. Reruns of the series have not been produced on Disney Channel, or on Disney XD; however they continue to air on the Family channel in Canada. Raven-Symoné guest-starred, reprising her role as Raven Baxter in one episode. In 2014 Disney Channel started airing a weekly block called Disney Replay on Wednesdays nights, during which episodes of Cory in the House air alongside That's So Raven and Kim Possible, among others.

Production

The first episode on January 12, 2007, was a sneak peek. The show was created by Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler, who produced Full House and 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.

Similar to 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'".

Episodes

Season Episodes Season premiere Season finale
1 21 January 12, 2007 September 21, 2007
2 13 November 17, 2007 September 12, 2008

Cast and characters

Main characters

Recurring characters

Guest stars

Actor Character
Raven-Symoné Raven Baxter
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Himself
Don Stark Prime Minister Schozoff
George Takei Ronald
Josie Loren Jessica
Lupe Ontiveros Mama Martinez
Christa B. Allen Cheyenne
Brittany Finamore Jennifer Covington
Bobb'e J. Thompson Stanley
Michael Steger Juan Carlos
Dan Mott The Juicer
Jarron Vosburg Craig Berkowitz
Chris Coppola Carl
Mary Chris Wall Professor Bushwick
Kate Micucci Becky
Lee Reherman Slade
Tanya Chisholm Nicole

Theme song and opening sequence

The theme song to "Cory in the House", was written and produced by Matthew Gerrard and Robbie Nevil, and performed by Kyle Massey, Maiara Walsh, and Jason Dolley (though the closing credits of the show credit the performance of the theme song only to Massey). An alternate theme song "Rollin' to D.C." is also sung by Massey and Walsh and was used in the music video to promote the series.

Unlike most sitcoms on Disney Channel made from 2003–2006, the opening credits of Cory in the House did not use clips from the show in the sequence and also were not updated for the second season, instead keeping the same credits as those used in the first season. Lizzie McGuire and Even Stevens also used the same opening credit sequence for both of their series runs, and those series along with recent series, Wizards of Waverly Place, Sonny with a Chance, Jonas L.A., A.N.T. Farm, Austin and Ally, Dog With a Blog, Liv and Maddie, I Didn't Do It and Best Friends Whenever also do not include clips from the show in the opening credits except for the last seasons of Wizards of Waverly Place and Austin and Ally.

Merchandise

DVD releases

Name Release Date Episode(s) Featured Special Features
All-Star Edition August 7, 2007
  • "Air Force One Too Many"
  • "Just Desserts"
  • Never The Dwayne Shall Meet"
  • "That's So In The House"
  • 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 November 27, 2007
  • "Gone Wishin'"
Newt And Improved May 27, 2008
  • "The Presidential Seal"
  • "Through The Roof"
  • "Peace, Love, And Misunderstanding"
  • "Lip Service"
  • Breaking Down - Get the inside scoop on how an episode is made from start to finish

Video game

The Cory in the House franchise has spawned one video game, of which it shares the same name. The game was released in 2008 for the Nintendo DS.

Broadcast

The series originally aired from January 12, 2007, to October 13, 2008, on Disney Channel. The Show Returned To Disney Channel On August 14, 2014, As Part Of Disney Replay That Airs Thursdays 12am-6am It premiered on the same date on Family Channel and on June 1, 2011, on Disney XD (Canada). In the United Kingdom and Ireland it premiered on January 28, 2007, on Disney Channel and on September 5, 2009, on Disney XD. It premiered on February 2, 2007, on Disney Channel (Australia and New Zealand),[1] on April 27, 2007, on Disney Channel (Southeast Asia), and on June 9, 2007, on Disney Channel (India).

References

  1. Newsome, Brad (1 February 2007). "Pay TV - Friday". The Age. p. 18. Retrieved 28 October 2010.

External links

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