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iGo to Japan
Airdate November 8, 2008
Teleplay by Dan Schneider
Story by Andrew Hill Newman
Directed by Steve Hoefer
Produced by Bruce Rand Berman
Network Nickelodeon
Style 90-minute comedy
Company


Origin


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iHurt Lewbert
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iCarly
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iGo to Japan is the first telefilm of iCarly. It is sometimes considered the fifth, sixth, and seventh episodes of the second season, and the thirtieth, fourteenth, and fifteenth episodes overall.

Starring: Miranda Cosgrove (Carly Shay), Jennette McCurdy (Sam Puckett), Nathan Kress (Freddie Benson), Jerry Trainor (Spencer Shay)

Guest Starring: Mary Scheer (Mrs. Benson)

Guest Starring: Elaine Mani Lee (Hotel Clerk), Ally Maki (Kyôko), Jonathan Mangum (Henri P'Twa), Michael Butler Murray (Mr. Wilkins), Brandon Parrish (Roland), Jeremy Rowley (Lewbert), Harry Shum (Yûki), Don Stark (Freight Dog)

Co-Starring: Americus Abesamis (Toupée Guard), Hidekun Hah (Booth AD), Keisuke Hoashi (Security Chief), Jolene Kim (Director), Lisa Lillien (Self), Emil Lin (Security Guard), Tohoru Masamune (Massage Therapist #1), Yuki Matsuzaki (Taxi Driver), Michael Ng (Massage Therapist #2), Sonny Saito (Police Officer), Danny Seckel (Victor Price), Miki Yamashita (Switcher)

Featuring: Paul Cheung (), Eugene Choy (Cranky Old Man), Laurie Creach (Stunts), Melissa Disney (), Dorian Kingi (Spencer's Stunt Double), Andrew Kishino (Japanese Voice (voice), James Lee (Japanese Standee), Michael Li (Cab Driver's Stunt Double), Shaun Loeser (Freddie's Stunt Double), Jessica McClain (Swedish Standee), Mark Musashi (Yûki's Stunt Double), Julie Nathanson (Swedish Voice), Joe Ordaz (Stunts), Jade Quon (Kyôko's Stunt Double), Lauren Shiohama (), Dennis Uchimura (), Webster Whinery Jr. (Spencer's Stunt Double), Paul Yang (), John Yee ()

Uncredited: Good Charlotte (Themselves), Serein Wu (Japanese Concert attendee)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Music

  • Good Charlotte - "Where Would We Be Now?"

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

  • Japanese is actually spoken in the film, technically. However, it was clearly not checked with Japanese speakers because it is very crude, as if someone put English in an online translator and used the results. At one point, one of the characters says a word analogous to "retard", considered so offensive in Japan that it's often censored for TV.

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

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