Cory in the House/The Suite Life of Zack & Cody

Know thy audience is one of the commandments of entertainment, and the Disney Channel certainly takes that to heart, as evidenced not solely by the recent smash success of High School Musical and its sequel, but by some of the original series they’ve been cranking out over the last several years. Releasing on DVD this week are compendiums of two such titles, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and Cory in the House, the latter a spin-off of sorts of Raven Knows Best.

NBC’s affably gape-mouthed Ron Mott) becomes the personal chef to the president (John D’Aquino). Alongside his friends (Jason Dolley and Maiara Walsh, above left), Cory works up a few money-making schemes while also chatting up the president, who seems to have a lot of free time.

Co-created by Marc Warren and Dennis Rinsler, Cory in the House treats its setting with just the right blend of irreverence and oh-my-bad deference. It also has a nice anchor in the very personable Massey, who conveys confidence, sputtering enthusiasm and youthful gullibility all at once. This DVD includes “Air Force One Too Many” and “Just Desserts,” along with two other commercial-free episodes. Likewise housed in a regular Amray plastic case, and presented in 1.33:1 full frame with a Dolby digital 5.1 surround sound audio track, this DVD comes with two brief supplemental featurettes — a 150-second look at guest star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and his time on set, and a four-minute-plus showcase for Raven Symone, who plays Cory’s fashion design-inclined sister in an episode that centers around a makeover for the uniforms of the White House tour guides. To purchase the above The Suite Life of Zack & Cody title via Amazon, click here; to purchase the aforementioned Cory in the House title via Amazon, click hereC+/B- (Z&C/Cory) C+ (Discs)

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  1. Funny, I’ve followed Rondell Sheridan’s comedy for years, and always thought he looked like a live-action cartoon — such an expressive face and eyes.

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