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iParty with Victorious is a 2011 special 90-minute television movie crossover episode of the television series iCarly and Victorious. It premiered on Nickelodeon June 11, 2011.

Production[]

iParty with Victorious was produced as episodes 311–313 of iCarly.

Victoria Justice appears in iCarly for the second time for "iParty with Victorious", following her appearance as Shelby Marx in the special "iFight Shelby Marx" (Sam also comments on Tori Vega's resemblance to Shelby Marx on the computer). Leon Thomas III, Daniella Monet, and Lane Napper also make return appearances, having appeared in the episodes "iCarly Saves TV", "iPsycho", and "iWas a Pageant Girl" respectively.

The crossover special also marks Kenan Thompson's brief return to Nickelodeon. Thompson previously starred in the Nickelodeon shows All That and Kenan & Kel and had done voice work on The Mighty B!. Victoria Justice is credited with the iCarly cast in the opening sequence while the rest of the Victorious cast are credited during the in-show credits. Kenan Thompson is mentioned during the ending credits.

While in Kenan Thompson's house, "The Joke Is On You" by Niki Watkins, "Give It Up" by Elizabeth Gillies and Ariana Grande, performed in the Victorious episode "Freak the Freak Out", and "Number One (My World)" by fictional Ginger Fox was played.

Plot[]

Scorned girlfriends Carly and Tori hatch a revenge plan against the boy they are both dating. The two try to catch him at a party thrown by Andre at Kenan Thompson's house.

Cast[]

iCarly cast[]

  • Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay – Carly hosts her own eponymous web show titled iCarly, and has become an internet sensation. She is Spencer’s younger sister. She is also friends with Sam, Freddie, and Gibby. She is the girlfriend of Steven Carson. When in disguise, she is known as Patty Schwab.
  • Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett – Carly's delinquent sidekick, troublemaking best friend, and co-host for iCarly. When in disguise, she is known as Regina Goodbody.
  • Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson – iCarly's technical producer and director. He is also the techy, geeky neighbor of Carly and Spencer. When in disguise, he is known as Chess Masterson.
  • Jerry Trainor as Spencer Shay – Carly's older brother, and a skilled artist. He is also Carly's legal guardian.
  • Noah Munck as Gibby Gibson – One of the iCarly gang's friends, and the odd background star of the web show. When in disguise, he is known as Roger Mole.
  • David St. James as Mr. Howard – A strict math teacher at Carly's school, Ridgeway Junior High, who hates all his students.
  • Mary Scheer as Marissa Benson – Freddie's stereotypically overprotective mother.
  • BooG!e as The Panda – A mysterious person dressed in a panda costume that goes around the party whacking people with a tennis racket.

Victorious cast[]

  • Victoria Justice as Tori Vega – A talented teenager who is a student at Hollywood Arts, a performing arts high school. She is also the other girlfriend of Steven Carson, and Trina's younger sister. She is shown to be an iCarlyfan in the beginning of the movie.
  • Leon Thomas III as André Harris – Tori's best friend, an aspiring songwriter and the mentor at Hollywood Arts. He is also the host of the big party at Kenan Thompson's house.
  • Matt Bennett as Robbie Shapiro – One of Tori’s friends, and a nerdy student at Hollywood Arts. He is almost always seen with his "best friend" Rex, who is really a ventriloquist's dummy that he carries around everywhere. He takes the picture of Tori and Steven that prompts the iCarly team to drive to L.A. and seek Steven. Jake Farrow is uncredited as the voice of Rex Powers, Robbie's best friend and alter ego whom everyone treats as real.
  • Elizabeth Gillies as Jade West – Tori's mean, rude frenemy, who always causes her trouble. She is Beck's girlfriend and the occasional antagonist of Victorious.
  • Ariana Grande as Cat Valentine – Another one of Tori's eccentric friends who is sweet, cheerful, and also quite dimwitted. In this crossover, Cat has difficulty speaking due to a vocal cord infection and uses a voice simulator called Speechy King. Before the end, however, she takes it off after Cat's vocal cords had been fixed and finally sings it out.
  • Avan Jogia as Beck Oliver – Another one of Tori's friends, and an actor at Hollywood Arts. He is dating Jade as her boyfriend.
  • Daniella Monet as Trina Vega – Tori's diva-like older sister, who also attends Hollywood Arts.
  • Eric Lange as Mr. Sikowitz – A popular hippie-like drama teacher at Hollywood Arts.
  • Lane Napper as Lane Alexander – The guidance counselor for Hollywood Arts.
  • Michael Eric Reid as Sinjin Van Cleef – A freaky student at Hollywood Arts.
  • Marilyn Harris as Mrs. Harris – Andre's grandmother.

Guest stars[]

  • Kenan Thompson as himself
  • Cameron Deane Stewart as Steven Carson – He is dating both Carly and Tori as their boyfriend, a fact that neither of them are aware of.
  • Justin Castor as Mark – A kid who recognizes Gibby, and is punched before he can reveal him.
  • Jen Lilley as Monie – Spencer's ex-girlfriend who helps disguise Carly, Sam, Freddie, and Gibby.
  • Kwame Patterson as DJ Mustang – The DJ at Andre's big party at Kenan Thompson's house.
  • Cierra Russell as Mabel – One of the kids who Trina babysits. Trina, forgetting Mabel's name, calls her Vanessa.
  • Walt Schoen as Wilson – Another one of the kids who Trina babysits.

Subsequent crossovers[]

This is the first of four crossovers between both iCarly and Victorious. The second and third crossovers occur during each shows' April Fools' Day specials, both of which debuted on March 24, 2012. At one point in the Victorious April Fools' special, "April Fools Blank", Tori is seen coming out of the elevator and into the living room of Carly's apartment, where Spencer is sitting on the couch. Meanwhile, in the iCarly episode "iApril Fools", Carly, Sam, Freddie, and Spencer appear in Tori's living room sitting next to Robbie, who is actually a transformed version of Gibby. Sam also sings a line from "Make it Shine". The Nickelodeon series Sam & Cat (a crossover/spin-off and sequel of both shows) acts as the permanent fourth crossover, with Sam and Cat living as roommates and starting a babysitting service to fund their adventures. Freddie, Robbie, and Jade make special return appearances in the Sam & Cat hour-long special "#TheKillerTunaJump", and Gibby, Nevel and Nora made a special appearance in the Sam & Cat 45-minute special "#SuperPsycho".

This is also the first of three times that Jennette McCurdy has been involved with Victorious; the second was when McCurdy guest starred as "Crazy Ponnie" in the Victorious episode of the same name, and the third time was reprising her role of Sam on Sam & Cat. On iCarly, Victoria Justice appeared as fighter Shelby Marx in the episode "iFight Shelby Marx", Leon Thomas III as Harper in "iCarly Saves TV", and Daniella Monet as a party goer at Nora Dershlit's house in "iPsycho".

Music[]

External links[]

IParty with Victorious at the Internet Movie Database

This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The article or pieces of the original article was at IParty with Victorious. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Nickipedia, the text of Wikipedia is available under the GNU Free Documentation License.


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