Best Disney teen sitcom of the early 2000s: 'That's So Raven' or 'Lizzie McGuire'? | The Tylt
"That's So Raven" and "Lizzie McGuire" are Disney channel classics. "That's So Raven" hit the network in 2003 and followed Raven Baxter (Raven-Symoné), a teenager with psychic abilities to see into the future. The show was one of Disney's firsts to feature an African-American lead, and fans ate it up. "Lizzie McGuire" debuted in 2001. The show followed the teenage titular character (Hilary Duff) who dreamed of nothing but being popular. Which show was your favorite?

"That's So Raven" was groundbreaking. It featured an predominantly African-American cast, which was rare on the Disney Channel at the time.
Raven was loved by fans. She didn't have the cookie-cutter slim figure of other female leads, and fans raved about her fashions. Disney recently debuted a sequel series, "Raven's Home," which follows Raven as an adult, along with her children. Catch up with the best of "That's So Raven" below.
"Lizzie McGuire" followed your typical teenager, and fans of the show connected with the character's vulnerability. When McGuire wasn't being body-conscious or stressing over crushes, she was annoyed by her younger brother and micromanaged by her parents. There are talks of a "Lizzie McGuire" reboot in the works, but in the meantime, catch up on her best moments below.