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List of Victorious episodes
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The following is a list of episodes of the American Nickelodeon sitcom Victorious. The series stars Victoria Justice as Tori Vega, a teenage girl who is given the opportunity to attend Hollywood Arts High School, a performing arts school with a group of eccentric students. The series premiered on March 27, 2010.
Contents
[hide] 1 Series overview
2 Episode list 2.1 Season 1: 2010–11
2.2 Season 2: 2011
2.3 Season 3: 2012
3 References
4 External links
Series overview
Season
Episodes
Originally aired (U.S. dates)
DVD release
Season premiere
Season finale
Volume 1
Volume 2
1
20
March 27, 2010
March 26, 2011
July 5, 2011[1]
November 1, 2011[2]
2
14
April 2, 2011
December 26, 2011
May 15, 2012[3]
3
TBA
January 28, 2012[4]
TBA
N/A
N/A
Episode list
Season 1: 2010–11
This season consists of 20 episodes.
Victoria Justice, Leon Thomas III, Matt Bennett and Elizabeth Gillies are present for all episodes.
Avan Jogia is absent for one episode.
Ariana Grande is absent for two episodes.
Daniella Monet is absent for four episodes.
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
Prod.
code[5]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1
1
"Pilot"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider
March 27, 2010
101
5.7[6]
Tori Vega (Victoria Justice) gets the chance of a lifetime to attend Hollywood Arts, an elite performing arts school after taking her big sister Trina's (Daniella Monet) place in her school's big showcase. With the help of her new best friend Andre Harris (Leon Thomas III), Tori receives a standing ovation from the crowd, and accepts the offer. On her first day, she meets Cat Valentine (Ariana Grande), a girl who seems to be living in her own head, Robbie Shapiro (Matt Bennett), a shy awkward nerdy student who speaks through his dummy Rex, the handsome Beck Oliver (Avan Jogia), and his popular mean girlfriend Jade West (Elizabeth Gillies). After accidentally spilling coffee on Beck, Tori finds herself at the wrath of Jade, who thinks Tori was flirting with Beck. After an altercation with Jade, Tori wonders if she is good enough or even belongs at Hollywood Arts. At the insistence of Trina, (who did not want to be known as the "freaky girl whose younger sister quit on her first day") Tori returns to class and subsequently gets revenge on Jade by besting her in an improv assignment and then by kissing Beck in front of her.
Songs featured: Make It Shine
2
2
"The Bird Scene"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider
April 11, 2010
102
3.5[7]
Tori wants to try out for the lead role in a play called "Moonlight Magic" which Andre is writing the music for. However, according to Sikowitz, she must master a monologue known as "The Bird Scene" before she can be involved in any school production. As well as this, she must also think of a creative and meaningful way to decorate her locker, which is Hollywood Arts tradition. Meanwhile Andre and Robbie sign up for ballet class as a way to meet girls, but find out they weren't the only ones with the idea.
3
3
"Stage Fighting"
Steve Hoefer
George Doty IV
April 18, 2010
103
3.3[8]
Jade and Tori act in a fight scene, but things go bad when Jade acts as if Tori hit her in the eye with a cane. When she explains that she did not hit Jade, no one believes her. Later it is revealed that Jade was faking it, with makeup that made her eye look like it was bleeding. The two finally agree to play nice and trick a police man into finishing Tori's punishment. (she had to cleanup a big food fight) Meanwhile, Trina kisses Robbie for an audition and Robbie thinks she likes him, following her obsessively.
4
4
"The Birthweek Song"
Adam Weissman
Jake Farrow
April 25, 2010
107
3.2[9]
Trina's "birthweek" arrives and Tori can't decide what to get her as a gift. After Andre suggests a song, he and Tori write "You're the Reason" and they perform it at Trina's party. Trina, however, does not think it is a very good present since Tori did not spend money on it. Also Robbie and Cat help Robbie's grandmother with her computer and Mamaw constantly insults Cat.
Guest Star: Renée Taylor as Mamaw, Robbie's grandmother
Absent: Avan Jogia as Beck Oliver
Songs featured: You're the Reason
5
5
"Jade Dumps Beck"
Steve Hoefer
Matt Fleckenstein
May 2, 2010
106
3.3[10]
Jade becomes jealous when Beck starts hanging out with a famous socialite and ends up breaking up with him. After having second thoughts, she seeks Tori's help in getting him back. Meanwhile Robbie has to write a review of Trina's one woman show for the school's social networking site, The Slap.com, but does not know how to review it when she threatens him to write a good review despite it not being good.
Absent: Ariana Grande as Cat Valentine
Note: Jerry Trainor from iCarly makes a cameo appearance as an audience member during Trina's show.
Songs featured: Chicago
6
6
"Tori the Zombie"
Russ Reinsel
Dan Schneider
May 8, 2010
105
4.1[11]
When Cat uses Tori as her assignment for a make up class, which is to make someone look scary, everything turns out wrong when she makes a zombie mask with a cement glue and it gets stuck to Tori's face. It causes problems when Tori tells her that she is in the lead role of a play and is supposed to look beautiful. .She sends Trina and Cat on a drive to get the cure to the salutation.
Guest Stars: Adam Gouldbergh as Murray, the director and Rachel Quinance as Sophia Michele, playwright.
Notes: Trina's ringtone in this episode is the same ringtone Spencer has in an episode of iCarly. In "Driving Tori Crazy", the rap song Trina and Cat sang is revealed to be "Five Fingaz to the Face".
Songs featured: "Five Fingaz to the Face" (a preview), "Finally Falling"
7
7
"Robarazzi"
Steve Hoefer
Arthur Gradstein
June 4, 2010
108
6.0[12]
Robbie begins filming the personal lives of his friends for his blog called "Robarazzi" on The Slap after his blog is in danger of cancellation. His blog is a hit, but at the expense of his friends. Meanwhile Cat becomes obsessed with purchasing odd things from a catalog called "The Sky Store".
Absent: Daniella Monet as Trina Vega
8
8
"Survival of the Hottest"
"Stuck in an RV (Alternative)"
Russ Reinsel
Dan Schneider
June 26, 2010
117
3.8[13]
A heat wave hits L.A. and Tori and the gang decide to go to Venice Beach to cool off. But the gang (minus Cat who left to use the restroom) become trapped in Beck's RV when another RV is parked right next to theirs. While they are trapped, Cat is busy partying with four hot guys, completely oblivious to her friends' predicament.
Songs featured: Make It Shine
9
9
"Wi-Fi in the Sky"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider
August 27, 2010
118
3.6[14]
Tori and Trina's flight home gets delayed, so a stressed-out Tori uses web conferencing to work on a group project for school with Andre, Cat and Beck while she is on the plane. While attempting to get it done, the rest of the group keeps getting distracted by many other things around them. Meanwhile, Trina runs into Perez Hilton in first class and steals his camera so she can "return it", hoping it will make her famous.
Special Guest Star: Perez Hilton as himself
10
10
"Beck's Big Break"
David Kendall
Arthur Gradstein
September 25, 2010
104
N/A
Beck has a small role in a movie starring Melinda Murray, and invites his friends to an open casting call for extras. Tori accidentally gets Beck fired, so she tries to get him his spot in the movie back. Meanwhile, Robbie starts to have strange nightmares about Rex, so he turns to Lane for help.
Guest Star: Ellen Hollman as Melinda Murray
Absent: Daniella Monet as Trina Vega
11
11
"The Great Ping-Pong Scam"
Steve Hoefer
Matt Fleckenstein
October 1, 2010
115
N/A
Tori becomes suspicious when her friends start avoiding her. After finding out that they are all members of the school's ping-pong team, she also finds out that they are using the team's funds that they get from the school to eat at a very fancy expensive restaurant, and she wants in.
Absent: Daniella Monet as Trina Vega
Songs featured: Tell Me That You Love Me
12
12
"Cat's New Boyfriend"
Adam Weissman
Arthur Gradstein
October 8, 2010
112
2.9[15]
Cat begins dating Tori's ex-boyfriend, Danny, and Tori becomes jealous. Meanwhile, Trina convinces Robbie, Andre, Jade and Beck to indulge their feet in callus-eating fish that she has been buying from some stranger.
Guest Star: Matt Angel as Daniel
13–14
13–14
"Freak the Freak Out"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider
November 26, 2010
119–120
5.3[16]
Tori is stuck taking care of Trina who got her wisdom teeth pulled after her parents decide to leave town on the same weekend to avoid Trina's aftermath. Trina ends up being a pain and makes things difficult for Tori while her friends are all visiting a new karaoke establishment called Karaoke Dokie. Jade and Cat are challenged by two girls Hayley and Tara to a sing-off. But after getting cheated out of the win, they go to Tori for help and they come up with a plan to upstage Hayley and Tara. Also, Rex has a date with two Northridge girls.
Note: The fictional singer/pop star Ginger Fox (as well as two of her hit songs, "Number One" and "Hate Me, Love Me") from the iCarly episode "iFix a Pop Star" is referenced.
Guest Stars: Jillian Clare as Hayley Ferguson, Jamie Snow as Tara Gang and Tom Virtue as Joey Ferguson
Songs featured: Forever Baby, Number One, Hate Me Love Me, Give It Up, Freak the Freak Out
15
15
"Rex Dies"
Russ Reinsel
Jake Farrow
January 8, 2011
110
4.2[17]
Rex is badly damaged when Tori tries to "create a tornado" for a play Andre and Robbie are in. So Tori, Beck, Jade and Cat take Rex to the hospital and everyone agrees to "kill Rex" for Robbie's sake. Meanwhile, Andre struggles with forcing himself to cry, and Cat tries to explain Rex's situation to a nurse, but is instead sent to a mental ward.
Songs Featured: Forever Baby
16
16
"The Diddly-Bops"
Steve Hoefer
Matt Fleckenstein
January 17, 2011
111
3.5[18]
Tori and her friends are booked to perform at a little kid's birthday party as a favor for Sikowitz's friend. Also, Andre gets the chance of a lifetime when he gets a call from a record producer he met who says he is interested in signing him to a record deal. But his chances of getting signed are in jeopardy when a video of their birthday party performance is leaked on the internet. So, in order to get his big break, he performs a song with Tori.
Songs Featured: Song2You, Favorite Foods, Broken Glass
17
17
"Wok Star"
Adam Weissman
Jake Farrow
January 17, 2011
116
3.6[18]
Jade writes her own play called "Well Wishes" but the school won't let her perform it at school. So Tori helps Jade produce it themselves with the help of Mrs. Lee, the owner of Tori's favorite Chinese restaurant Wok Star, who volunteers to pay to produce Jade's play. But things get complicated when Mrs. Lee makes drastic changes to the script, and wants to put her daughter, Daisy in the play.
Guest Stars: Susan Chuang as Mrs. Lee and Jade-Lianna Peters as Daisy.
Note: Josh Peck from Drake & Josh makes a cameo at the end as a member of the audience who comes up and congratulates Jade on her play.
18
18
"The Wood"
David Kendall
Dan Schneider
February 5, 2011
114
4.4[19]
Tori, Andre, Beck and Jade are excited to hear that they will be the stars of a new reality show called "The Wood" being filmed at Hollywood Arts. After the producers decide to edit together two separate phone calls making it look like Tori and Beck like each other, they find out that the producers want fake drama. So the group decide to stage the drama for the show. Meanwhile, Robbie and Trina have to work the Grub Truck after injuring Festus, but running it is harder than they first expected.
Absent: Ariana Grande as Cat Valentine
Songs Featured: Forever Baby (English and Spanish)
19
19
"A Film By Dale Squires"
Adam Weissman
George Doty IV
March 5, 2011
109
N/A
The group are excited to find out that they get to work on a film being directed by Dale Squires. But after he takes all the credit for the film, they plot revenge. Meanwhile, Beck and Robbie work on Robbie's new convertible and Robbie tries to get the attention of girls that come to watch Beck fix the car.
Guest Star: Stephen Lunsford as Dale Squires
20
20
"Sleepover at Sikowitz's"
Russ Reinsel
George Doty IV
March 26, 2011
113
4.1[20]
Sikowitz invites the group over to his house in order to teach them a lesson in method acting. Whoever breaks character is "banished" from Sikowitz's home. The students are assigned: Tori as a lady cop who wears lots of red lipstick and is obsessed with Raisin Bran, Andre as a 9-months pregnant marathon runner, Jade as a sweet farm girl from Alabama who never gets mad, Cat as a 1980s stand-up comedian who is very annoying, Beck as a British man who likes to invade people's personal space, and Robbie as a motivational speaker who has very wobbly and unsteady legs. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Vega attempt to celebrate their anniversary romantically and peacefully, but keep getting interrupted by the students who were eliminated from the acting lesson.
Absent: Daniella Monet as Trina Vega
Note: At one point when Beck (as his character) is talking to Tori, you can hear him say "Dan Schneider". Also, Andre's grandmother shows up at Sikowitz's home to confront him about his character but it is not explained how she finds his home.
Season 2: 2011
This season consists of 14 episodes.
Victoria Justice, Leon Thomas III, Matt Bennett, Elizabeth Gillies and Ariana Grande were present for all episodes.
Daniella Monet is absent for two episodes.
Avan Jogia is absent for three episodes.
No. in
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No. in
season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
Prod.
code[5]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
21
1
"Beggin' on Your Knees"
Steve Hoefer
Jake Farrow
April 2, 2011
209
6.1[21]
Tori falls for a handsome classmate Ryder Daniels who asks her to sing a duet with him, only to find out his little secret, and decides to get revenge on him at the Full Moon Jam. Meanwhile, Robbie undergoes a makeover to attract girls and Cat keeps getting emergency calls on her new cell phone.
Guest Star: Ryan Rottman as Ryder Daniels
Songs featured: Beggin' on your Knees
22
2
"Beck Falls for Tori"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider
April 16, 2011
201
3.9[22]
Sikowitz gets Tori an audition for a movie. Although she does not get the part, she is instead cast as a stunt double after lying on her résumé and also because she looks too much like the lead actor. Tori must now perform a stunt involving jumping 40 feet off a platform, or risk getting blackballed in Hollywood. She is too frightened to do it and she keeps stalling, so Beck dresses up as Tori to pretend that he is her and does the fall instead. At the end Tori decides she does want to do the fall to prove she is not a wimp, but she is scared again, so Jade pushes her off making her fall down. Cat dresses up in random costumes that she made in her costume design class.
Absent: Daniella Monet as Trina Vega
23
3
"Ice Cream for Ke$ha"
Adam Weissman
Arthur Gradstein
April 22, 2011
210
4.0[23]
When Tori is stuck being Trina's assistant after losing a bet they made when they were little kids, she and her friends try to win a private concert from Ke$ha by finding all the letters to Ke$ha under ice cream cartons as a way to free Tori from Trina. They have all the letters except from the $ in Ke$ha so they get it from a little boy but he says that Tori, Cat, and Jade must kiss him. In the end Tori locks the little boy outside, only to be let out by Trina, who, feeling sympathy for him, offers him to kiss her, to which he replies "gross" and promptly leaves.
Special Guest Stars: Ke$ha as herself and Louis Sebert as Kid
Songs featured: Blow
24
4
"Tori Gets Stuck"
Russ Reinsel
Jake Farrow
May 14, 2011
205
4.2[24]
Tori and Jade compete with each other for the lead role in a play called "Steamboat Suzy" and is won by Tori. But when Robbie is rushed to the hospital, Tori jeopardizes her role to give him blood. Jade makes relentless attempts to keep Tori from showing up for the play. Meanwhile, Trina practices her hacking and coughing for the role of a sick girl in the play, but ends up getting tuberculosis after going with Tori to the hospital.
Absent: Avan Jogia as Beck Oliver
Songs Featured: The Captain is She
25
5
"Prom Wrecker"
Adam Weissman
Matt Fleckenstein
May 21, 2011
211
3.6[25]
Tori decides to throw a prom at Hollywood Arts. Jade is furious to find out that Tori booked the prom on the same night as her art project and refuses to switch it, so she decides to ruin the prom as revenge. Robbie thinks Cat is lying about having a date to the prom after she turns him down. Trina asks Sinjin to rig the prom queen election so she can win, while in turn she promises to be his date to the prom. Andre's new kissing-obsessed girlfriend is driving him crazy.
Guest Star: Tristin Mays as Sherry
Absent: Avan Jogia as Beck Oliver
Songs Featured: Best Friend's Brother
Note: Jade mentioned that Hollywood Arts never hosted a prom, but in the pilot episode Rex said that Cat got rejected at prom last year.
26–27
6–7
"Locked Up!"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider
July 30, 2011
203–204
5.2[26]
Tori and the gang are offered a week-long trip to Festus' home country of Yerba to perform for the chancellor. Their vacation is not at all like they expected, with prisoners breaking into their hotel, nasty living conditions and Andre being bitten by a vampire moth, but the gang is forced to stay and put on a show for the chancellor. However, due to a "shoe malfunction" (Tori's shoe slips off and hits the chancellor in the eye), Tori is sentenced to four years in jail for assault. The rest of the gang follows suit when trying to bail Tori out (Robbie accidentally murders the chancellor's octopus). They have a rough time in prison until Sikowitz disguises himself as an Yerbanian prison guard and, while watching Cat teach her prison gang how to dance, Tori devises a plan with another woman to sneak out of prison.
Songs Featured: "All I Want is Everything",[27] "I Want You Back" by Jackson 5
28
8
"Helen Back Again"
Russ Reinsel
Arthur Gradstein
September 10, 2011
202
4.4[28]
Principal Eikner resigns as principal of Hollywood Arts. Helen (from Drake & Josh) is hired as the new principal and decides to have every student re-audition in order for them to stay in the school. Despite a stellar audition with Andre, Tori is rejected, and the group tries to find a way to change Helen's mind about rejecting Tori.
Special Guest Star: Yvette Nicole Brown as Helen
Song Featured: "Make it Shine Remix"
29
9
"Who Did It to Trina?"
Adam Weissman
Dan Schneider
September 17, 2011
208
4.7[29]
Tori directs a play and is forced to cast Trina as the lead. On opening night, Trina's harness breaks and she falls, and the set crashes down on her. Questions then arise about whether the mishap was truly an accident—or intentional. Lane finds out that the harness had been cut, and calls Jade, Andre, Tori, Cat, Robbie and Rex into his office to try to figure out what really happened.
Absent: Avan Jogia as Beck Oliver
Note: Despite Helen from Drake & Josh appearing as a character in the episode "Helen Back Again", Cat recalls a flashback of Tori and Trina working at a sushi factory (a scene from Drake & Josh is shown while she is talking), but Andre mentions that it never really happened and it was from a TV show, to which Tori says Drake & Josh. Nathan Kress made a cameo appearance as part of the audience in Tori's play. B.F. Wang's, the restaurant where Andre met Keeko, is a parody of P.F. Chang's.
30
10
"Tori Tortures Teacher"
Russ Reinsel
Matt Fleckenstein
October 1, 2011
206
3.8[30]
It is Sikowitz's 10 year anniversary teaching at Hollywood Arts, and Tori and the gang celebrate by taking him to a play. But things go awry when Sikowitz becomes depressed after watching the play and Tori feels guilty and tries to fix it. Meanwhile, Trina tries to impress a boy she likes by pretending to be a pizza delivery girl, and Beck and Jade are text-fighting.
31
11
"Jade Gets Crushed"
Clayton Boen
Dan Schneider
October 8, 2011
207
3.4[31]
Andre develops a crush on Jade after they work together on a song and Tori tries to help him get over it. Also, Robbie tries to help Tori prepare for the Tech Theatre exam she must take and pass in order to take an R&B singing class, and Cat becomes obsessed with Jupiter boots.
Absent: Daniella Monet as Trina Vega
Song Featured: "365 Days"
32
12
"Terror on Cupcake Street"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider
October 15, 2011
212
3.4[32]
Sikowitz gets Tori and the gang to build a float for a parade that his new girlfriend is planning. After finishing the float, the group is stranded in a dangerous part of town when the float gets a flat tire on the way to the parade.
33
13
"A Christmas Tori"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider & Warren Bell
December 3, 2011
301
4.4[33]
It is Christmas time at Hollywood Arts and Sikowitz assigns the gang as Secret Santas to one another in order to get them into the Christmas Spirit. The person who give the worst gift will be forced to go "Christmas Yodeling" with Sikowitz on Christmas Eve. Tori struggles to find the perfect gift for Andre after finding out she is his Secret Santa. Meanwhile, Trina enlists Robbie's help to decorate her giant Christmas tree, and Beck loses sleep due to a pesky cricket in his RV. Also Andre becomes a Christmas "Scrooge" after getting a "D" on a song he wrote for his creative music class.
Note: This episode has third season's opening sequence and production code.
Song Featured: "It's Not Christmas Without You"
34
14
"Blooptorious"
Russ Reinsel
Darren Thomas, Stefanie Ledar,
Erica Spates & Sam Littenburg-Weisberg
December 26, 2011
213
N/A
This episode features interviews, bloopers, and outtakes of all the cast ever since the series began. The show is hosted and narrated by "Christopher Cane", a ventriloquist dummy, who introduces himself as the actor who portrays "Rex".
Season 3: 2012
This season began filming on October 2, 2011.[34] The later half of the season began being shot back-to-back with the latest season of iCarly which began production in January. [35][36]
No. in
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No. in
season
Title
Directed by
Written by
Original air date
Prod.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
35
1
"The Breakfast Bunch"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow
January 28, 2012
302[5]
3.9[37]
Tori and the gang must spend Saturday in detention after a lunch trip goes wrong. The episode bears many similarities to the 1985 film The Breakfast Club. Robbie and Cat seem to become much closer, as they show mutual affection.
Special Guest Star: Rob Riggle as Vice Principal Dickers
Song Featured: "Don't You (Forget About Me)" by Victorious Cast.
36
2
"The Gorilla Club"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider & Warren Bell
February 4, 2012
307[5]
3.6[38]
When Tori rehearses her audition for a movie, Sikowitz and Cat are unimpressed by her performance. After she is told she needs to take risks, the gang suggests The Gorilla Club, a dangerous underground club with life-threatening activities which include taking on an actual wild gorilla. After losing to her in poker, Andre and Robbie are forced to do the "Hammer Dance" every time they encounter Jade.
37
3
"The Worst Couple"
Adam Weissman
Dan Schneider & Matt Fleckenstein
February 11, 2012
303[5]
3.4[39]
Sinjin enlists the gang to help him out with his game show, Queries for Couples. He pairs Tori with Robbie, Andre with Cat and Beck and Jade. During the game show Beck and Jade discover that they are unhappy with their relationship. As a result, Tori, Andre, Robbie, and Cat have decided to hang out without them. This forces Jade and Beck to decide whether or not they should remain a couple. Meanwhile, Tori puts up with her heavily battered phone while waiting for the release of a new phone model. Robbie thinks he and Tori are a couple after being paired together on Sinjin's game show.
38
4
"André's Horrible Girl"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider & Warren Bell
February 18, 2012
304[5]
3.5[40]
Tori notices that Andre's new girlfriend Hope is bossy and worries that he is changing to please her. He tells her that he is only dating her because her dad is a famous record producer. Andre wants to break up with her because he knows it is wrong, but does not want to miss the chance to perform at her birthday in front of her dad. After her breakup with Beck, Jade decides to help Cat dog-sit her mother's boss's dog. Things go awry when Jade accidentally damages the boss's guitar autographed by Elvis Presley which leads them to turn to Robbie and Beck for help.
Guest Stars: Meagan Holder as Hope Quincy and Susan Chuang as Mrs. Lee
Song Featured: "Countdown"
39
5
"Car, Rain, and Fire"
Russ Reinsel
Dan Schneider & Jake Farrow
February 25, 2012
305[5]
3.7[41]
Cat hears her favorite actress passed away and wants to honor her, taking Tori and Jade go on a roadtrip to San Diego. Meanwhile, Trina has been spreading around rumors that she and Beck are going out. So to get back at her, Beck, Andre and Robbie pretend to all want to date Trina. While on their roadtrip, Tori, Cat, and Jade experience many mishaps and things do not go the way they planned.
Special Guest Star: Shirley Jones as Mona Patterson
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6
"Tori & Jade's Playdate"
Adam Weissman
Dan Schneider & Matt Fleckenstein
March 3, 2012
306[5]
4.2[42]
Tori and Jade portray a married couple, a task that challenges their acting skills and lack of friendship. So, Sikowitz sends them on a date at Nozu. There, they meet two boys that won't leave them alone. They sing a song to try and get rid of them, but at the play, they comeback and Tori and Jade run. Elsewhere, Cat and Robbie embark on a business venture in which they tell people negative news in an upbeat manner. Unfortunately, Tina doesn't take her bad news well and smashes Robbie's guitar and their business ends.
Song Featured: "Take a Hint"
41
7
"April Fools Blank"
Russ Reinsel
Dan Schneider & Matt Fleckenstein
March 24, 2012
311[5]
N/A
When April Fool's Day comes to Hollywood Arts, Tori spends her day expecting creative pranks and practical jokes, but is completely oblivious to a series of absurd events and crazy happenings around her.
Special Guest Stars: Dennis Haskins as Mr. Belding, Drake Bell as Himself, Jerry Trainor as Spencer Shay
Guest Stars: The Dancing Lobsters as Themselves
Note: This episode featured a different opening credits. The episode includes references to Saved by the Bell, The Amanda Show, iCarly, The Match Game, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, The Wizard of Oz, and Saturday Night Live.
Song Featured: "Shut Up N' Dance"
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8
"Driving Tori Crazy"
Russ Reinsel
Dan Schneider & Matt Fleckenstein
April 14, 2012
308[43]
3.2[44]
A movie shoot down the street from Tori's house causes her and Trina to take the long way to school, but after shaving Trina's legs and her armpit she doesn't want to drive for 40 minutes to school with her anymore. With Beck, a bunch of other girls drive with him and Tori gets in a fight with them. With Andre, his grandma causes trouble driving with them, with Robbie, he really rides his bike but ends up going very slow, and with Jade, she tries to drive Tori into "Shadow Creek Woods", but Tori jumps out of the car before they enter. After, she walks 11 miles to school and was chased by a beaver. Meanwhile, Cat uses a new app called "Tap It!", which is an online coupon sending company. She finds a deal where a party bus can take Tori to school for 90% off. When the teens are in the bus, they find out that their driver is "Dr. Rhapsody", a rapper from the 90's. The episode ends with Dr. Rhapsody puts on his only hit single "Five Fingaz (To The Face)" and the group sings the karaoke version.
Guest Stars: Sloane Avery as Kimberly
Songs Featured: "Five Fingaz (to the Face)"
Song Note: Part of this song was sung by Cat and Trina in Trina's Car in "Tori the Zombie" but was not completed because Cat thought the next line was dirty.
43
9
"How Trina Got In"
Russ Reinsel
Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak
May 5, 2012
309[45]
2.4 [46]
Tall tales are told about Trina and how she gained admission to Hollywood Arts. Andre says that it's that Trina did have talent back then, but then Sinjin accidentally hits Trina with a stage light, knocking the talent out of her. Jade says that when she did her terrible singing, the staff said no, but then Trina threw a gas bomb, making them pass out (except for her because she wore a gas mask), so Trina checks yes for each clipboard, followed by the staff not remembering this. Beck says that when Trina sang terribly, the staff said no, so Trina let up another deal, by putting up a fighting challenge for the staff, so if she wins, she would get in. Sikowitz says that when the rest of the staff ran to get Sinjin's head from the soda machine, he watched Trina's audition himself, while drinking rotten coconut milk, which makes him hallucinate and see Trina doing talented and funny stuff, so then Sikowitz lets her in. Meanwhile, Robbie forgets his wallet in his locker and is unable to pay the bill after a meal at Nozu and Tori and him have to work at Nozu to pay a bill. They can't get out because of Kwakoo, one of Nozu's tough workers. All three of them chop seventeen pounds of squid. When they try to leave, Robbie accidentally breaks a pile of dishes, so he has to stay and massage Kwakoo's feet.
44–45
10–11
"Tori Goes Platinum"
Steve Hoefer
Dan Schneider & Christopher J. Nowak
May 19, 2012
315–316[47]
3.8[48][49]
Tori wins a contest to sing the opening number at the Platinum Music Awards! But, there’s just one catch, the show’s producer, Mason Thornesmith, and his team want to reinvent her look and personality. Tori has to dress crazy and act mean. Also, Tori is not allowed to tell anyone about this, not even her friends and family, even though her friends at school are shocked by it. It becomes a problem for Tori. Eventually, Beck finds out about Tori's secret by himself, because he knows that Tori wouldn't change so much on purpose. Beck and Tori almost kiss before being interrupted by Mrs. Vega. But then Tori ends up telling Mason and the producers that she can't take it anymore, which results in Mason not letting her appear in the Platinum Music Awards anymore. So they give Jade that chance instead, because they know her from her own audition, which they liked. After Cat accidently leaves a video chat on, Jade sees Tori and Beck discussing that Tori shouldn't be kissing a friend's ex (with Beck and Jade breaking up, Beck trying to kiss Tori, and Tori and Jade finally becoming friends). Later, Tori goes to meet Jade at the Boomerang Theatre to talk to her about her chat with Beck. Jade then lets Tori perform herself, while Jade goes into the audience. Even though Tori was fired, she performs "Make It In America", which Mason sees. He was annoyed at first, as he had dismissed Tori, but then he eventually likes it.
Song Featured: "Make It In America" by Victoria Justice
46
12
"Crazy Ponnie"
Clayton Boen
Dan Schneider & Warren Bell
June 9, 2012
310[45]
2.6 [50]
Tori is befriended by Ponnie, a new student, when meeting her eating inside a bathroom stall. However, Ponnie keeps on disappearing around everyone else, making the Hollywood Arts students think that Tori is losing her mind. She turns out to be crazy. She runs away at lunchtime, stays away from class, gives Tori a doll that looks like her, and impersonates a Chinese food delivery lady. Also, Ponnie dumps noodles on Tori's head. Tori talks to her mom about the problem, and they plan on getting the cops. When Tori tries to get a can of juice, Ponnie grabs her, and then tells the truth that her name isn't Ponnie, it's Fawn Leibowitz. Before Tori went to Hollywood Arts, Ponnie was there, and she claims that they kicked her out because they wanted to make room for Tori. Once the cops come, Sikowitz reconizes her and says that she got kicked out because she was crazy. She stole stuff, kept weird stuff in her backpack, and called people Debbie. At the end of this episode, she is dressed as a cop and drives Tori and Trina home. Meanwhile, Cat accidentally waxes Jade's eyebrows off and Jade runs around trying to get back at Cat. When Cat falls asleep at study hall, Jade cuts off all of Cat's hair. Also, Trina keeps on blowing her nose, which have a lot of snot on the tissues. Afterwards, she starts to contain a fever.
Special Guest Star: Jennette McCurdy as Ponnie
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"The Blonde Squad"[51]
TBA
TBA
June 23, 2012
N/A
Cat meets a cute guy while in costume, but she fears he won't like her when she's out of disguise.
"The Hambone King"[52]
TBA
TBA
TBA
N/A
"Wanko's Warehouse"[53]
TBA
TBA
TBA
N/A
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