IParty with Victorious Original Air Date June 11th, 2011 Extended Air Date August 27th, 2011 iParty with Victorious is a telefilm written by Dan Schneider. It is a show clash of iCarly and Victorious. Plot Carly Shay is dating a boy named Steven Carson (Cameron Stewart). Steven has divorced parents, so sometimes he is in Seattle, and sometimes he is in Hollywood. While in Hollywood, Steven begins dating Tori Vega , a girl who goes to Hollywood Arts. Sam Puckett begins to suspect that Steven is cheating on Carly after seeing a picture of him and Tori online. Meanwhile, Andre Harris is holding a small party at Kenan Thompson's house, using Kenan's permission.
Kenan said Andre could have a small party which Andre thinks he means 25-40 people. Kenan though thinks that a big Party is at least 600 people.
Rex Powers (Jake Farrow), who is Robbie Shapiro's (Matt Bennett) Puppet, sends out a mass tweet causing hundreds of people to attend the party. Since Tori and Steven attended the party, Carly and Sam decide to attend. They Bring Along their Tech producer, Freddie Benson , Their awkward friend, Gibby Gibson (Noah Munck), and Carly's big brother, Spencer Shay. Meanwhile, Cat Valentine has a throat problem. She sees a doctor and is told she cannot talk for about a week. She is given a text talker. She writes down something, and the microphone says it in a very manly voice.
At the party, Carly finds out that Sam was right, and that Steven was cheating on Tori and herself. Meanwhile, Sikowitz (Eric Lange), tries to scare his student Beck Oliver (Avan Jogia), but then constantly succeeds in scaring all of his other students. Because Carly, Sam, Freddie, and Gibby are famous, they go to Spencer's ex-girlfriend to get a make-over to make them look ugly.
Carly, Sam, and Freddie are all given amazing make-up, while Gibby is given just a hat and a fake mole. Meanwhile at the party, Spencer, Sikowitz, Beck, and Jade West sit in Kenan's Hot tub. Meanwhile, Trina Vega is asked by her guidance counselour to babysit two kids. She really wants to go to the party, so she brings them along on a rope. She later gives the rope to Cat, so that she can go do other stuff. Cat later loses the kids and they go into the hot tub with Spencer, Sikowitz, Beck, and Jade. When Lane finds the children later on out on the street, they tell him everything.
Home > iCarly - Season 4 > iCarly - Season 4 Episode 11&12: iParty with VICTORiOUS. If the video does not load please use the external links below. Prev Episode. ICarly - Season 4. Season 4 opens with Spencer wanting to make Carly's birthday the best ever. Carly asks Spencer to get a haircut and Gibby's Grandfather, who is blind. IParty with Victorious is an iCarly and Victorious crossover. However, it is only counted as an iCarly episode, and not a Victorious episode. It officially aired on June 11th, 2011. The extended version aired on August 27th, 2011. It aired on Nickelodeon UK on October 11th, 2011. The episode is part of iCarly's fourth season.
Lane gets mad at Trina. Once Carly, Sam, and Freddie find out that Steven was cheating, they tell Tori, who was given the exact same charm bracelet that Steven gave Carly. Steven spelled Tori's name Topi. Kenan later comes to the party and brings Andre a stuffed girraffe. They find out that a panda is going around and spanking people with a tennis racket and start to chase him around.
The iCarly gang and Tori decide to trick Steven by doing an iCarly webcast. Tori texts him to come kiss her in the closet for their hundred-day kiss. When he arrives, Kenan Thompson blows a horn into Steven's ear, and they all embarass him so that he never has a girlfriend again. Meanwhile, Sam challenges Rex to a rap battle.
Sam ends up beating Rex. At the end Cat starts singing, so that she can sing along with everyone else in Leave it All to Shine.
Ariana Grande is and will always be better than Victoria. Cast. as Carly Shae. as Tori Vega. Cameron Stewart as Steven Carson. as Andre Harris.
as Sam Puckett. as Cat Valentine. as Freddie Benson. Avan Jogia as Beck Oliver. Matt Bennett as Robbie Shapiro. Jake Farrow as Rex Powers. as Spencer Shae.
as Jade West. as Trina Vega. Noah Munck as Gibby Gibson. Mary Scheer as Mrs. Benson. Kenan Thompson as Himself. Mikey Eric Reed as Sinjin Van Cleef.
Kwame Patterson as DJ Mustang. David St. Howard.
Marilyn Harris as Charlotte Harris. BooG!E as Panda.
The movie shows teens standing up for themselves when they’re wronged, even when that means being identified as a victim of the wrongdoing. Other themes include friendship, honesty, and self-respect.
Still, although the teens' motives are good and they're justifiable in the name of saving other victims from heartache, the kids' method of revenge (outing a cheating boyfriend on a live Internet show) borders on cyberbullying. Likewise, the characters' use of the Internet to trace a person's whereabouts and to crash a party as uninvited guests raise issues of voyeurism. Parents need to know that this fun-filled crossover episode about a cheating boyfriend from the casts of and will be a surefire hit among fans of the two shows, but it does raise some pertinent issues worth discussing with your kids.
Teens manipulate social networking sites to predict a person's whereabouts and use the Internet to plot revenge on someone who's wronged them, both of which are sensitive issues among parents concerned about bullying (and cyberbullying in particular). Although the story keeps these references lighthearted and in the comical spirit of the movie, they offer a great opportunity to start a discussion about online safety and responsibility. References to the shows' partner websites ( and ) might prompt kids' interest in checking them out. That said, these issues take a backseat to the dynamic cast, tween-friendly comedy, and messages about self-respect, honesty, and friendship. In IPARTY WITH VICTORIOUS, Internet sensation Carly is blissfully in love with her new boyfriend, Stephen (Cameron Stewart), who splits his time between Los Angeles and Carly's hometown of Seattle. All is well until Carly happens upon an online photo of Stephen with Tori , a performance student at Hollywood Arts.
Determined to find out the truth about Stephen's intentions, Carly and her friends Sam , Freddie , and Gibby (Noah Munck), and her brother, Spencer , take a road trip to California to crash a party thrown by Tori's friend Andre (Leon Thomas III). Sparks fly when the truth comes out, and Carly and Tori join forces to get even with their philandering boyfriend. It's a no-brainer that uniting the casts of two wildly popular TV shows will be a huge draw for those shows' established fan base, and tween followers of iCarly and/or Victorious will be thrilled with the crossover plot that brings the big personalities of both shows to the same screen. The movie is a seamless addition to the plots of both shows, and if by some chance your tween hasn't yet met either cast, it's easy to get up to speed on the basics in this well-crafted story that's as full of fun and laughter as both of the series that inspired it. As for the content, it's mostly age-appropriate for tweens (a few kisses between teens is as racy as it gets), and prominent themes like self-respect and honesty won't be overlooked by those tuning in.
That said, there's the obviously unsavory behavior by the double-crossing boyfriend to contend with, which begs for an adult's input on healthy relationships. The fact that the iCarly team uses the Internet to suss out Stephen's whereabouts touches on issues of voyeurism, and there are cyberbullying themes to be found in the girls' use of the Internet to get even with him. Technology plays a big role in the story, with references to Twitter and Bluetooth commonplace; embedded promotion of the shows' websites (iCarly.com and TheSlap.com), as well as the downloadable theme song, is unavoidable. Few of these issues will jump out at tweens themselves, but don't miss the opportunity to talk with them about how the topics relate to their lives. Families can talk about. What do you use the Internet for? Do you share personal information on social networking sites?
What are your family's rules about Internet use? What dangers exist with the Internet?. Tweens: In what ways are Carly and Tori good? How do their actions after they discover Stephen's secret make you admire them? What might you have done differently in their shoes? What does this movie have to say about relationships?. Tweens: What kinds of relationships are happening in your school?
Do kids talk about romance or cheating? What are some elements of a healthy relationship?. Have you seen iCarly and/or Victorious? Do you like the shows' comedy styles? Did you think this movie complemented the shows?
If you haven’t seen one or both of them, are you more inclined to watch after seeing this movie? Why or why not?