Soup to Nuts (That's So Raven)
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“Soup to Nuts” | |
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That's So Raven episode | |
Episode no. | Season 4 Episode 15 |
Guest stars | Steve Hytner |
Written by | |
Original airdate | August 25, 2006 |
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"Soup to Nuts" is an episode of That's So Raven.
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[edit] Plot
While trying to cope with Principal Stuckerman's new dress code, Raven takes off her beads and Dr. Stuckerman trips on them. He hurts his back and when he's carried away on a stretch he says, "I'll deal with you tomorrow". Raven then has a vision that he's gonna retire the next day, so she figures that if she could pretend to be sick and stay home that day she can avoid him. Raven stays home and eats some of her grandma's extremely hot soup, she has a dream that she sees her own music video for the real life song "Some Call it Magic" off the That's So Raven Too! Soundtrack, she also sees a parody of "I Love Lucy" titled "Oh, That Raven" and herself as Dorothy in the The Wizard of Oz, also with Chelsea as the Scarecrow, Cory as the Tin Man, Eddie as the Cowardly Lion, Victor as the Wizard, and last but not least, Principal Stuckerman as the Wicked Witch of the West. And when she wakes up Eddie and Chelsea tell her that it was senior surprise day and she missed the trip to an amusement park. Dr. Stuckerman comes to Ravens house after school. He says since the fall from the beads realigned his entire spine, he won't retire.
[edit] Trivia
- This is the third time The Wizard of Oz is mentioned on That's So Raven. The first was during the episode "If I Only Had a Job". And the second time was in Juicier Consequences. This is the third time we hear Raven saying the phrase, "I'm melting!". The first was in The Lying Game and the second was in Unhappy Medium. Ashley Drane, who has a recurring role of Muffy, played Dorothy in an adaptation of The Wizard of Oz
- This episode reveals that Principal Stuckerman's first name is Harry.