On Top of Old Oakey

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"On Top of Old Oakey" is an episode of the Disney Channel Original Series That's So Raven.

“On Top of Old Oakey”
That's So Raven episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 15
Guest stars Ricky Ullman
Frankie Ryan Manriquez
David Henrie
Ashley Rose Orr
Written by N/A
Directed by John Tracy
Production no. 305
Original airdate April 22, 2005
Episode chronology
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[edit] Summary

Chelsea falls in love with a cute vegetarian boy Jake (Ricky Ullman) but Raven has a vision of Jake eating ribs at the Chill Grill. When Eddie and Raven tell Chelsea, she accuses them of not being good friends. Meanwhile, Cory gets a singer for his band. Cory thinks she's cute but she sings bad, really bad.

Chelsea climbs up Old Oakey and refuses to come down until they stop trying to cut it down, singing a parody of "On Top of old Smokey". She tells Raven that she and Jake have a plan so that he can get up the tree- that he'll act sick so the nurse would send him home, and therefore be able to climb up the tree with her.

Chelsea decides to move away from Raven's locker, and Cory doesn't realize that the singer is bad. Only when the rest of his band tape records her singing does he realize how bad she is. During the concert, Cory's mom sings behind stage while the singer lip-syncs.

Raven finds Jake eating ribs at the Chill Grill, and tells Chealsea that she saw him with her own eyes (to which Chelsea replies, "yeah, I figured that out when the nurse went home").

[edit] Trivia

  • This episode premiered April 22, 2005
  • Ullman stars in fellow Disney Channel hit Phil Of The Future, where Orlando Brown has guest starred. Whereas in this episode Ricky and Orlando are villain and hero respectively, on the other show the roles were reversed.
  • This episode was fimed April 16, 2004.
  • Fifth appearance of Senorita Rodriguez
  • Eleventh appearance of William
  • Fourth appearance of Larry
  • On Top of Old Oakey is a parody of the song On Top of Old Smoky and On Top of Spaghetti.

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