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ICarly/iParty with Victorious
iParty with Victorious | |
Airdate | June 11, 2011 |
Written by | Dan Schneider |
Directed by | Steve Hoefer |
Produced by | Bruce Rand Berman |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Style | 90-minute comedy |
Company |
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Origin |
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iOMG |
iLost My Mind |
iCarly |
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iParty with Victorious is the second telefilm of iCarly. It is a crossover with the series Victorious.
Starring: Miranda Cosgrove (Carly Shay), Jennette McCurdy (Sam Puckett), Nathan Kress (Freddie Benson), Jerry Trainor (Spencer Shay), Noah Munck (Gibby)
and Victoria Justice (Tori Vega)
Starring: Leon Thomas III (Andre Harris), Matt Bennett (Robbie Shapiro), Elizabeth Gillies (Jade West), Ariana Grande (Cat Valentine), Avan Jogia (Beck Oliver), Daniella Monet (Trina Vega)
Special Guest Star: Kenan Thompson (Kenan Thompson)
Guest Starring: Eric Lange (Sikowitz)
Guest Starring: Mary Scheer (Mrs. Benson)
Guest Starring: David St. James (Mr. Howard), Lane Napper (Lane), Kwame Patterson (DJ Mustang), Mikey Reid (Sinjin), Cameron Stewart (Steven)
Co-Starring: Marco Aiello (Festus) (extended version), Erik Betts (Panda), Justin Castor (Mark), Austin Crow (Rex Challenger #2) (extended version), Dabier (Rex Challenger #1), Jen Lilley (Monie)
Featuring: Jazmine Antico (Asphalt Café Dancer #2), Donald Fisher (Sinjin's Stunt Double), Brittany Gandy (Pipeline Watcher), Daniel Gilbert (Stunt Performer), Dalpre Grayer (Angry Teen Guy), Matt Kelly (Rusty), Drake Kemper (Guy #2), Marilyn Harris (Andre's Grandmother), Jaime Nakamura (Losing Player), Wesley Quinn (Asphalt Café Dancer #1), Joe Ross (Stunt Performer), Cierra Russel (Mabel), Masha Sapron (Woman), Walt Shoen (Wilson)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Music
- "Leave It All To Shine" - Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice (lead vocals), Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, Jerry Trainor, Noah Munck, Leon Thomas III, Matt Bennett, Elizabeth Gillies, Ariana Grande, Avan Jogia, Daniella Monet, Michael Corcoran (background vocals)
- "Leave It All To Me" - Michael Corcoran (vocals by Miranda Cosgrove)
- "Make It Shine" - Lukasz Gottwald, Michael Corcoran and Dan Schneider (vocals by Victoria Justice)
- Niki Watkins - "The Joke is On You"
- Melissa Baldwin - "My World"
- Elizabeth Gillies and Ariana Grande - "Give It Up"
- Backhouse Mike - "Dance a Long Time"
- Backhouse Mike - "Take Me Back"
- Service Group - "Let It Go"
- Jason Liebman - "Take you to the moon"
- Josh and the Empty Pockets - "Fall Right Now"
- Jennifer McNutt - "I've Been Waiting"
- Service Group - "Summer Sunn"
- The Orion Experience - "Queen of White Lies"
- Chase - "Twentysomething America"
- Deanna Lee/Mike Geier - "LA Cliché"
- Mike Geier - "Rip Me Up Girl"
- Adam Small - "Bounce"
- Deanna Lee/Mike Geier - "Fast Lane"
- Stiletto - "Jump In, Strap Up"
- Nikki Hong - "Somebody"
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
- An extended version running 15 minutes longer aired August 27, 2011. It has not been released on DVD.
- Although this movie episode aired after "iOMG", the next episode "iLost My Mind" takes place three days after "iOMG" with no one having heard or seen Sam since.
- Despite being a crossover with Victorious, it is only an iCarly episode, although the segues and music do alternate between those from both shows.
- The title sequence for this episode is different in that it is made up entirely of footage from the episode. Also, for the first and only time in the series, the theme has been replaced with a mesh of both the iCarly and Victorious, though with no lyrics.
- This episode cements that both iCarly and Victorious co-exist in the same universe. This is revisited in the co-spin-off Sam and Cat.
- Victoria Justice, Leon Thomas III, and Daniella Monet previously appeared in the show as different characters. Justice's earlier guest appearance is alluded to when Sam notices that Tori looks like Shelby Marx.