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Cory in the House
It's a brand new life for Cory Baxter when his dad, Victor, becomes the personal chef to the President of the United States. Cory's entrepreneurial scheming reaches new heights as he mingles amongst high-powered Washington D.C. elite.
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Plot Summary
Cory Baxter moves with his father to Washington D.C. after his father lands a job as the President's aide. Cory enrolls in a new school and navigates life as a regular teenager, while also dealing with the unique challenges of living in the White House. He often gets into humorous schemes and misadventures with his friends.
Critical Reception
Cory in the House was a Disney Channel sitcom that garnered a mixed to positive reception, primarily among its target demographic of children and families. While praised for its lighthearted humor and the performances of its young cast, it was often criticized for its predictable plots and occasional overreliance on slapstick comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic performances and humorous situations.
Seen as a fun and lighthearted show for younger audiences.
Criticized for occasional plot predictability and generic humor.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the show's humor and its relatable portrayal of teenage life, albeit within an extraordinary setting.
Fun Fact
The show is a spin-off of the popular Disney Channel sitcom 'That's So Raven', focusing on the character Cory Baxter and his adventures.
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