That's so Raven Doesn't Take Animal Rights and Environmental Issues Seriously

By mystic summer, published Sep 24, 2007
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That's So Raven is about a psychic teenager (played by Raven) and her family and two friends, Eddie and Chelsea. To add humor to the show, Chelsea (played by Anneliese van der Pol) is really quite stupid most of the time. However, one redeeming quality about Chelsea is that she really cares about animals and the environment. But since she's so dumb, no child would pay much attention to anything that she says. And Raven always takes the opposite view of Chelsea on animal and environmental issues. That's So Raven (and Disney since it's their show) doesn't take animal rights and environmental causes seriously. They act like these issues are unimportant. This isn't the message that anyone should want children to be receiving. The below are examples from the show that I remember, but there are probably more.

Example #1 - Using real fur in clothing

In a recent episode, Raven is working for a famous clothing designer. When her boss looks at her sketches, she decides to make one of Raven's shirts. But it needs something extra - a chinchilla fur collar. Raven admits that she doesn't have a problem with it, but that she knows someone who will. She tells Chelsea about it, and in the end, the shirt doesn't get made. But this happens because Raven is trying to be a good friend, not because she realizes that using real fur is wrong.

Example #2 - Saving a tree

In this episode, it's been decided that an old tree referred to as Old Oakey at their school will be cut down. Rather than help her friend with the petition to save the tree, Raven goes shopping, leaving Chelsea to save the tree alone. In the end, Raven climbs up the tree, but it's just like in the episode about the fur - Raven doesn't care about anything but herself.

Example #3 - Creating their own opera

Raven and Chelsea do an opera together, but can't decide on what it'll be about. Chelsea wants to do one about acid rain, but Raven wants to do one about shopping. In the end, they go on stage together because Eddie tricked them. Raven makes it clear again that she doesn't care about environmental causes.

Example #4 - Vegetarian camp

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Great article! I hope kids don't get the idea that animal rights and environmentalism is stupid....they are very important things.

Posted on 07/02/2008 at 7:07:25 PM

 
Good article! Animal rights are important and disney does need to change its writers jokes. But, I watch this show with my daughter and I have to say the show does teach great values.

Posted on 10/04/2007 at 2:10:00 AM

 
I have never seen this show, but I agree with you that is a shame that Disney and the producers of the show take eniromental issues and animal rights so lightly

Posted on 09/25/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

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