That's So Raven was one of the biggest hits in the early 2000s, and every Disney Channel-loving millennial — you know, those who dreamed of starring in DCOMs and stating "you're watching Disney Channel" as they waved a magic wand in the shape of Mickey Mouse ears — jumped for joy when the Raven-Symone classic was getting a reboot in 2017.

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Unlike other reboots like Girl Meets World and Fuller House, Raven's Home fell short of the nostalgic little ooh's and ah's that make a reboot — in Disney terms — magical. Yet, in Season 5 of the That's So Raven continuation, the show is officially throwing it back to where it all began.

San Francisco

San Francisco On Raven's Home

One of the biggest changes in Raven's Home was switching that Golden Gate Bridge for The Bean, setting the reboot in Chicago, IL instead of Raven's hometown of San Francisco, CA.

In Season 5, Raven and her son Booker are moving back home to San Francisco, where they're about to run into a lot of familiar settings, and even some familiar faces.

Victor Baxter

Rondell Sheridan On Raven's Home

While Raven's Home became the home to plenty of guest cameos from past That's So Raven characters, one who appeared multiple times was Rondell Sheridan as Raven's father, Victor Baxter.

In Season 5, Sheridan is bumping up to main character status to reprise his role of Victor, who will open his home back up to his daughter and his grandson and be seen still working at his restaurant.

Raven's Literal Home

Raven Symone On Raven's Home

The Baxter residence with its cozy, green living room, long staircase and funky, red kitchen booth was always a staple of That's So Raven, and a replica of these sets will appear in Season 5 of the reboot.

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So many iconic moments happened in this house. When Cory moonwalked across the coffee table. When Chelsea got in a paddle ball match with Stanley. Where they all gathered to watch the news broadcast when Raven fought against racism and took down a local shop manager. Now The Baxters and friends will be seen sharing many more conversations and enduring in antics in these familiar rooms that look almost identical to the originals from 2003.

Raven's Attic Bedroom

Raven Symone And Rondell Sheridan On Raven's Home

While Raven's bedroom got a major makeover in the final season of That's So Raven, the room most fans might remember is her pink and pretty attic bedroom from the first few seasons that perfectly blended Raven's personality and the early 2000s era.

Although the bedroom has now been turned into Victor's workout space, it still has remnants of Raven's teenage years, like her hot pink doors and green banister.

The Chill Grill

Raven Symone At The Chill Grill On Raven's Home

The Chill Grill was one of the biggest hangouts on That's So Raven, which also happened to be owned and run by Raven's dad Victor. It was where Raven accidentally ate something healthy, where Raven sang some swing music, and where Raven and Chelsea worked as waitresses.

The restaurant's fun food decor and famous neon sign are making their way to Raven's Home in Season 5, where Raven is sure to get into even more antics almost two decades later.

Bayside High School

Bayside High School On Raven's Home

Bayside High School was where Raven, Chelsea and Eddie spent half their time on That's So Raven, whether it was getting bullied by Alana, taking a stand against school uniforms, or singing in the cafeteria.

Bayside makes a return as Booker's high school in Season 5, where he and his friends may or may not get into as much trouble as his mom and her pals did back in the day.

Photos On The Wall

Raven's Home Opening

This blink-and-you'll-miss-it throwback to That's So Raven can be found in the new opening sequence for Season 5 of Raven's Home. Framed photos new and old hang along the wall by the staircase, featuring moments and characters from Raven's Home, but one in particular is remembered from the show's predecessor.

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The top middle photo is of Raven and Victor and is notably from a photo shoot that was done for the final season of That's So Raven.

"Ya Nasty"

Raven Symone in Raven's Home

One of Raven's signatures — other than twerking before it was invented and performing Carol Burnett-esque comedy — was her catchphrase for when things got a little too strange: "ya nasty."

The catchphrase makes a comeback in Season 5, first being said by Raven herself in the season premiere, then again when her little cousin Alice when she attempts a spot-on impression of Raven.

School Hallway

Raven Symone And Adrienne Bailon On Raven's Home

The walls of lockers, the big staircase and the bustling students: that's what the school hallway consisted of in That's So Raven. It was also where Raven flirted with Devon, they all got spit on by Mr. Lawler, and where Chelsea famously sang about, well, the hallway.

A new and improved version of this hallway will appear in Season 5 of Raven's Home, though it won't be the same without Chelsea singing about her hallway lonesome.

Alana Rivera

Adrienne Bailon On Raven's Home

Raven-Symone's fellow The Cheetah Girls co-star Adrienne Bailon didn't only work with Symone in the hit DCOMs, but first with a recurring role on That's So Raven. Bailon appeared as Alana Rivera, the school mean girl who, along with her posse, would all dress in matching outfits and bully Raven.

Bailon will reprise her role of Alana, who went from high school bully to high school principal, and the stint will mark the actress' first appearance on the show's reboot.

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