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This was the first human appearance of Tasha , portrayed by Lela Hoffmeister. The Girl Who Cried Tasha | Raven's Home Wiki | Fandom
Alice uses a doll enchantment spell to bring her favorite doll, Tasha , to life so she has a friend to go trick-or-treating with.
This episode is a direct tribute to the That's So Raven episode "Don't Have a Cow." Both feature the same spell book, a "bubble and boil" chant, and a transformation that must be reversed before it becomes permanent.
While the kids deal with the living doll, the adults are at the for a Halloween costume contest.
Realizing she is in over her head, Alice enlists the help of Booker, Ivy, and Neil. After a chaotic chase through the house, they manage to complete the reversal spell just in time. The Subplot: The Costume Contest
In the Raven's Home Halloween special episode (Season 5, Episode 17), the plot follows Alice as she experiments with dark magic that backfires in a way reminiscent of a classic That's So Raven episode. The Main Plot: Alice and the Living Doll
Once human, Tasha turns out to be a handful. She loves her new life and refuses to turn back into a doll.
Frustrated that Booker, Ivy, and Neil are too busy with their horror movie marathon to spend time with her, Alice discovers in the attic. This is the same book Raven and Chelsea used years prior in the episode "Don't Have a Cow".
This was the first human appearance of Tasha , portrayed by Lela Hoffmeister. The Girl Who Cried Tasha | Raven's Home Wiki | Fandom
Alice uses a doll enchantment spell to bring her favorite doll, Tasha , to life so she has a friend to go trick-or-treating with.
This episode is a direct tribute to the That's So Raven episode "Don't Have a Cow." Both feature the same spell book, a "bubble and boil" chant, and a transformation that must be reversed before it becomes permanent.
While the kids deal with the living doll, the adults are at the for a Halloween costume contest.
Realizing she is in over her head, Alice enlists the help of Booker, Ivy, and Neil. After a chaotic chase through the house, they manage to complete the reversal spell just in time. The Subplot: The Costume Contest
In the Raven's Home Halloween special episode (Season 5, Episode 17), the plot follows Alice as she experiments with dark magic that backfires in a way reminiscent of a classic That's So Raven episode. The Main Plot: Alice and the Living Doll
Once human, Tasha turns out to be a handful. She loves her new life and refuses to turn back into a doll.
Frustrated that Booker, Ivy, and Neil are too busy with their horror movie marathon to spend time with her, Alice discovers in the attic. This is the same book Raven and Chelsea used years prior in the episode "Don't Have a Cow".