iCarly is an American teen sitcom that focuses on a girl named Carly Shay who creates her own web show called iCarly with her best friends Sam and Freddie. The series was created by Dan Schneider, who also serves as executive producer. It stars Miranda Cosgrove as Carly, Jennette McCurdy as Sam, Nathan Kress as Freddie, Jerry Trainor as Spencer, and Noah Munck as Gibby. The show is taped at Nickelodeon on Sunset (season 1-5) and KTLA Studios (Season 6) in Hollywood, California. The show premiered on Nickelodeon on September 8, 2007. It was originally rated TV-Y7, and later changed to TV-G.
iCarly is shown in a number of other countries including Canada (YTV and Nickelodeon Canada, October 8, 2007) and the United Kingdom (Nickelodeon UK, Easter 2008). iCarly has also garnered a large adult fan base and has appeared on multiple "Best TV Series" lists during 2009 and 2010.
On May 17, 2012 it was announced that the show's current season is the last season for iCarly and a series finale event will air in November 2012.[1]
When Carly and her sassy best friend Sam act funny at a school talent show audition, tech-savvy Freddie tapes it and posts it online without telling them. After seeing the girls' strong chemistry and banter, the online audience clamors for more and the iCarly webcast is born. While grappling with typical issues of adolescence, Carly, Sam, and Freddie find out that they have also become online celebrities as their show – which features talent contests, recipes, problem-solving, and random dancing – garners international accolades.
Carly lives in Seattle, Washington with her 26-year-old brother and guardian Spencer and produces the show in a makeshift third-floor studio loft in their apartment. Even though their mother has never been seen or mentioned, their father, Steven Shay, is a U.S. Air Force officer who is temporarily stationed on a submarine, and is occasionally mentioned but has never been seen in the show in person.
Exterior shots of the Shays' apartment building, Bushwell Plaza, are digitally altered images of the Eastern Columbia Building in Los Angeles.
- Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove) is the host of her own popular web show, iCarly, which she produces with her two best friends, Sam and Freddie.
- Sam Puckett (Jennette McCurdy) is one of Carly's best friends and co-host of iCarly.
- Freddie Benson (Nathan Kress) is also one of Carly's good friend and neighbor. He is the technical producer of iCarly.
- Spencer Shay (Jerry Trainor) is Carly's eccentric older brother and legal guardian.
- Gibby (Noah Munck) is an odd friend of Carly, Sam and Freddie.
- Marissa Benson (Mary Scheer) is Freddie's overbearing and overprotective mother.
- Lewbert (Jeremy Rowley) is the doorman for the building in which Carly, Spencer, and Freddie live, characterized by his annoying, protective behavior and a large wart on his face. He is often being pranked by the kids on iCarly.
- Nevel Papperman (Reed Alexander) is a critic who runs the nevelocity.com website, a site that reviews other websites, including iCarly.com. He is Carly's nemesis and has constantly tried to sabotage iCarly in exchange for a kiss from Carly.
- T-Bo (BooG!e) is the manager at the Groovy Smoothie. He often annoys customers into buying random foods (i.e. bell peppers, bagels, tacos), which are always impaled on a stick. Starting in "iQ", he began renting a room from Freddie's mother.
- Guppy (Ethan Munck) is Gibby's younger brother and often tags along with Gibby.
- Chuck Chambers (Ryan Ochoa) is a child in the Shays' apartment building who constantly torments Spencer.
- Principal Franklin (Tim Russ) is the principal at Ridgeway Secondary School, the school where Carly, Sam, and Freddie attend. He is very fair and is a big fan of iCarly.
- Ms. Francine Briggs (Mindy Sterling) is a very strict English teacher at Ridgeway Secondary School who shows an obvious dislike for children.
- Mr. Howard (David St. James) is a strict and unenthusiastic teacher who hates almost everything including his wife.
Season |
Episodes |
Originally aired |
Prod. line |
DVD releases |
Season premiere |
Season finale |
|
1 |
25 |
September 8, 2007 |
July 25, 2008 |
1xx |
September 23, 2008 (Volume 1)[2]
April 21, 2009 (Volume 2)[3] |
|
2 |
25 |
September 27, 2008 |
August 8, 2009 |
2xx |
August 18, 2009 (Volume 1)[4]
January 4, 2011 (Volume 2)[5]
April 5, 2011 (Volume 3)[6] |
|
3 |
20 |
September 12, 2009 |
June 26, 2010 |
|
4 |
13 |
July 30, 2010 |
June 11, 2011 |
3xx |
August 30, 2011 (Season 3)[7] |
|
5 |
11 |
August 13, 2011 |
January 21, 2012 |
4xx |
July 10, 2012 (Season 4)[8] |
|
6 |
14[9] |
March 24, 2012 |
November 2012[10] |
5xx |
TBA |
Title |
Type |
Air date |
Synopsis |
Viewers |
"iGo to Japan" |
Television movie |
November 8, 2008 |
After the iCarly crew is nominated for "Best Comedy Category", Carly, Sam, Freddie, Spencer, and Mrs. Benson fly away to Japan to attend the iWeb Awards show. However, their trip soon turns into an adventure with many twists after meeting with their competing webshow hosts Kyoko and Yuki. |
7.6[11] |
"iDate a Bad Boy" |
Two-part special |
May 9, 2009 |
When Spencer's motorcycle is "stolen" by Griffin, their new neighbor who claims he was only "borrowing" it, Carly immediately hates him for his wrongdoing whereas Spencer gives him a chance and drops the charges. Much to Carly's dismay, Spencer beings mentoring Griffin. However, after getting to know him, Carly actually falls for Griffin and makes out with him passionately. Spencer walks in on them and becomes angry and grounds her until College. Eventually, Spencer realizes he was being over-protective and allows them to resume dating, as long as they don't take their relationship too far. While they are dating, however, Carly finds out a big secret about Griffin that she does not like at all: he collects "PeeWee Babies". This leaves Carly conflicted and she has to decide if she should continue dating him or end their relationship. Meanwhile, Freddie attempts to build Sam a website after making a contract deal with her, and Sam experiences nightmares about a monster eating her soup, leading Spencer to help her get over her dream through confrontation. |
7.1[12] |
"iFight Shelby Marx" |
Two-part special |
August 8, 2009 |
When Carly jokingly challenges the champion martial arts fighter, Shelby Marx, during a webshow, Shelby arrives at the Shay loft along with her manager, etc., to accept her challenge. It turns out to be the manager's idea and it is not a real fight, but an exhibition fight intended for fun. However, during a press conference, Carly accidentally knocks Shelby's grandmother down during a mock fight, which Shelby takes really seriously, prompting her to decide to fight for real. Later, Carly explains that it was all an accident and that she was pushed. Shelby accepts her apology, they make up, and the fight is an exhibition match once again. Meanwhile, Spencer has allergies and a doctor gives him pills to get rid of them forever. However, he must first be able to cope with troublesome side effects for a certain period of time. |
7.9[12] |
"iQuit iCarly" |
Two-part special |
December 5, 2009 |
After the iCarly crew agree to help the webshow hosts for the Fleck and Dave Show, they make a video for a website video contest. Fleck and Dave fight which leaves their friendship in jeopardy due to their conflicts with each other. The iCarly crew attempts to bring them back together as friends, which only leads to conflict for Carly and Sam when their comparison of conflicts with each other with Fleck and Dave's conflicts eventually breaks them up, even to the point where the webshow is put in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Spencer becomes determined to win a boat through a televised contest in which a contestant must be able to answer the most boat-themed questions correctly and send them in, which Spencer eventually wins. Gibby tags along in his attempt to find parking for the boat, only to stumble upon a mishap with someone else's parkway space and lose the boat through force to the person's baseball team. |
9.9[12] |
"iPsycho" |
Two-part special |
June 4, 2010 |
The iCarly crew are getting ready for Webicon when they stumble upon an iCarly video mail from a girl named Nora Dirshlitt. She has a somewhat sad life and invites the iCarly crew to her upcoming birthday party. Feeling sympathetic, the crew divide their time to take a trip to Webicon to attend Nora's birthday party. The clown at the party suffers of an aneurysm and is immediately hospitalized, with no guarantee of surviving, leaving Nora very sad. Feeling very sorry for Nora, the gang decides to do a webshow in order to convince Nora's peers at School that the crew are really at her party. After the party, Nora decides to take advantage of the crew and locks them up in a basement studio hoping this will boost her popularity and help her gain more friends, leaving Carly, Sam, and Freddie in a sticky situation – from which they must escape. Meanwhile, Gibby decides to camp at the Shay loft, after not being able to attend his camp for another year due to age. |
8.2[13] |
"iStart a Fan War" |
Two-part special |
November 19, 2010 |
The iCarly crew once again head to Webicon for a panel, while Carly has a crush on a guy named Adam at Ridgeway High School. While Carly converses with Adam via video chat, Adam mentions that fans create forums and discuss whether Freddie should be with Carly or Sam. The fans call themselves "Creddies" and "Seddies". During the panel at Webicon, Sam starts a fan war between Creddies and Seddies which gets out of hand. This not only makes things bad at the panel, but makes things bad for Carly and Adam's connection. Meanwhile, Spencer tags along with them at Webicon dressed as Aruthor from "World of Warlords" to win a costume contest, only to meet a man dressed as Aruthor's mortal enemy, Aspartamay. |
5.0[14] |
"iParty with Victorious" |
Television movie/Crossover special |
June 11, 2011 (original)
August 27, 2011 (extended) |
Carly is happier than ever since she is now in a steady relationship with a boy named Steven, in which nothing goes wrong. He divides his time between his divorced parents in Seattle and Los Angeles. Unknown to the iCarly gang, Steven goes to Los Angeles where it is revealed that he is dating another girl named Tori Vega (from Victorious) at the same time. However, Robbie Shapiro (also from Victorious), posts a picture to TheSlap.com of Steven and Tori together. Sam immediately suspects he is dating another girl, leading the iCarly crew to head to Los Angeles on an adventure to set things straight after seeing an open invite online from Rex (from Victorious) to a party by André Harris (from Victorious) thanks to Kenan Thompson, where the gang meets with the Victorious gang. |
7.3[15] (original)
3.7[16] (extended) |
"iStill Psycho" |
Two-part special |
December 31, 2011 |
Nora is released from prison, and is having a welcome home party. The iCarly gang rushes to court to try to keep Nora behind bars at any cost but fail. The iCarly trio plus Spencer and Gibby go to the party, but this time Nora and the rest of her family are in on trapping them. Freddie finds a way to contact his mother but will she be able to save the day? |
5.5[17] |
A crossover between iCarly and Victorious was completed in 2010; iParty with Victorious aired on June 11, 2011. The crossover is considered a 3-part episode of iCarly. A two-hour, four-part extended version debuted on August 27, 2011.[citation needed]
In late January 2011, while doing press for her North American Dancing Crazy concert tour, Miranda Cosgrove began telling news sources that she was looking forward to returning to Hollywood to begin filming a 5th season of iCarly.[18][19][20] On January 27, 2011, Cosgrove told Cleveland Live News "We're getting ready to start the next season, right after the tour. I would be willing to do the show as long as people like it and as long as it works."[18] On January 28, 2011, Reuters news agency also reported that Cosgrove was preparing to begin filming a 5th season of iCarly,[19] and on February 3, 2011 Cosgrove told The Middletown Press, when speaking of the show and her co-stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, “I’ve known them since I was little. I can’t wait to get back. I’m really comfortable doing iCarly. It’s like my home away from home.”[20] Cosgrove concluded her Dancing Crazy concert tour on February 24, 2011, and Jennette McCurdy finished her Generation Love mall tour on April 14, 2011.[21] The entire cast did not even get together until the 2011 Kids' Choice Awards. Miranda Cosgrove recently confirmed that filming would resume shortly. At the 2011 Kids' Choice Awards, Jerry Trainor stated that filming would resume in May.[23]
On April 14, 2011, Nickelodeon officially announced the 5th production season renewal of iCarly to begin in 2012 with the episodes airing later that year.[24] These episodes aired as the show's sixth season due to the second season production of 45 episodes being split into two broadcast seasons.[25][26] The third production season originally consisted of 26 episodes as ordered in early 2010, however half that amount was shot from May to September 2010 that aired as the show's fourth season. Dan Schneider then shot the next 13 episodes in May 2011 to July which became a whole new season production that aired as the show's fifth season later that year.
In January 2012, Michelle Obama appeared in a special show, iMeet the First Lady.[27]
Some minor alterations have been made for transmission in markets where the series is dubbed. In the German version (but not on all transmitted episodes) the intro music lyrics are in German. Episode titles are usually the same when the series is dubbed.
Note: The season DVDs are released by the production seasons.
DVD Title |
Region 1 |
Discs |
Episodes |
Extras |
iCarly: Season 1, Vol. 1 |
September 23, 2008 |
2 |
1–12, 16 |
"Leave It All to Me" by Miranda Cosgrove |
iCarly: Season 1, Vol. 2 |
April 21, 2009 |
2 |
13–15, 17–25 |
Behind the Slime with the cast of iCarly; Behind-the-Scenes Extras; Pilot episode of True Jackson, VP |
iCarly: Season 2, Vol. 1 |
August 18, 2009 |
2 |
26–38 |
Featurette for The Making of "iGo to Japan" |
iCarly: iFight Shelby Marx[28] |
March 30, 2010 |
1 |
"iFight Shelby Marx", "iDate a Bad Boy", "iLook Alike", "iCarly Awards" |
Special bonus episode: Pilot episode of Big Time Rush |
iCarly: iSaved Your Life[29] |
June 8, 2010 |
1 |
"iSaved Your Life", "iQuit iCarly", "iThink They Kissed", "iTwins", "iMove Out" |
Behind the scenes with the cast of iCarly; iQuit iCarly window stunt; Meet Chuck; Favourite Birthday moments; Welcome to my boat |
iCarly: iSpace Out[30][31] |
August 31, 2010 |
1 |
"iSpace Out", "iWas a Pageant Girl", "iEnrage Gibby", "iBelieve in Bigfoot", "iFix a Popstar", "iWon't Cancel The Show" |
Special bonus episode: Pilot episode of Victorious |
iCarly: Season 2, Vol. 2[32] |
January 4, 2011 |
2 |
39–47, 49–52 |
Behind the Scenes with the Cast |
iCarly: Season 2, Vol. 3[33] |
April 5, 2011 |
3 |
48, 53–70 |
Special bonus episode: Pilot episode of T.U.F.F. Puppy
iSaved Your Life – Extended Version |
iCarly: The i <3 iCarly Collection[34] |
July 19, 2011 |
3 |
N/A Seasons 2 & 3 |
Special bonus episode: Pilot episode of Big Time Rush. Behind the scenes with the cast of iCarly; iQuit iCarly window stunt; Meet Chuck; Favorite Birthday moments; Welcome to my boat. Special bonus episode: Pilot episode of Victorious |
iCarly: The Complete 3rd Season[35] |
August 30, 2011 |
2 |
71–83 |
Carly's Hot New Room Tour, Meet Sam's Mother, Archenemies profiles |
iCarly: The Complete 4th Season[36] |
July 10, 2012 |
2 |
84-94 |
5 Bonus Episodes of How to Rock |
Columbia Records and Nickelodeon Records has released a soundtrack for the show entitled iCarly. It includes the theme song and four original songs by Miranda Cosgrove. Several tracks by guest artists and cast dialogue are also included. A follow-up soundtrack, titled iSoundtrack II, came out on January 24, 2012.[37]
In reality, the iCarly.com website contains many promotional videos by the cast (as their respective characters), as well as content created and sent in by viewers. Other features on the site include characters' blogs, pictures from the set, songs, games, and comments from viewers. Many fictional websites from this show redirect to this page. For example, Zaplook, SplashFace, ToonJuice, CraigsMix, Nevelocity, GirlyCow.com, WebFlicks.com, RadioDingo.com, PillowMyHead.com, AggressiveParenting.com, SamPuckett.com, TheValerieShow.com, SendMeaSack.com, Beavecoon.org, NeverWatchiCarly.com, iSnarly.com, SprayYourChildren.com, and any other website mentioned on the show redirect to this page.
An animated PC hidden object game, iCarly: iDream in Toons, was released by Nickelodeon on their Nick Arcade. Jerry Trainor is the only actor from the cast who lends his voice to the game, the rest of the characters' speech being dubbed with typing sounds on a keyboard.
On May 13, 2009, Nickelodeon announced they had reached an agreement with Activision to produce an iCarly video game for the Nintendo DS and Wii. The game was released October 28, 2009. The cast lend their voices in the videogame. A sequel, iCarly 2: iJoin the Click, was released on November 16, 2010 for the same platforms.
On January 11, 2010, the official iCarly Facebook page announced the release of an application called "Sam's Remote" exclusively for iPhone and iPod Touch. This app consists of Sam's remote, which she uses on live casts of iCarly in the show, where one pushes different buttons and they make silly sound effects. Available through the iTunes App Store for $1.99 download.
Book |
1. iDon't Wanna Fight! |
2. iHatch Chicks! |
Book |
Episode(s) |
1. iHave a Web Show! |
iPilot
iWant More Viewers |
2. iWanna Stay! |
iSpy a Mean Teacher
iWanna Stay with Spencer |
3. iWant a World Record! |
iWant a World Record
iGot Detention |
4. iAm Famous! |
iPromote Tech-Foots
iCarly Saves TV |
5. iAm Your Biggest Fan! |
iAm Your Biggest Fan
iNevel |
6. iGo to Japan! |
iGo to Japan |
7. iKiss! |
iKiss
iThink They Kissed
iOMG
iLost My Mind |
8. iMove Into Carly's Apartment! |
iSam's Mom
iMove Out
iChristmas |
9.Proms by Nevel |
My pescetarian Princeses<pk Tweedle-Dee-Dee<br |
iCarly received mixed reviews from critics. Carey Bryson of About.com, gave the show 2 1/2 stars, concluding "The show's comedic elements don't all rest on the irreverent, though, there are some clever storylines and even a few touching moments. Overall, the show has some great comedy, interesting stories, and fun actors."[38] The show was awarded 3 stars and rated "On" for ages 8 and up by Common Sense Media reviewer Emily Ashby. Emily praised that "The show isn't designed to be educational, per se, but young viewers will learn a bit about interacting with media.", though warned parents about the slapstick violence and "Hand-holding, flirting, hugging, references to boobs, and other aspects of teen relationships are mild in nature."[39]
On TV.com, the show received mixed reviews from users. Despite the negative reviews of iCarly on TV.com, the series, on TV.com, has an 8 (Great) rating.[40]
Year |
Award |
Category |
Recipient |
Result |
Ref. |
2008 |
2008 Kids' Choice Awards |
Favorite TV Show |
iCarly |
Nominated |
[41] |
Young Artist Award |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Leading Young Actress |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Nominated |
[42] |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Supporting Young Actor |
Nathan Kress |
Nominated |
[42] |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Supporting Young Actress |
Jennette McCurdy |
Nominated |
[42] |
2009 |
2009 Kids' Choice Awards |
Favorite Kids TV Show |
iCarly |
Won |
[43] |
Favorite TV Actress |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Nominated |
[44] |
Primetime Emmy Award |
Outstanding Children's Program |
iCarly |
Nominated |
[45] |
Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV Actor: Comedy |
Jerry Trainor |
Nominated |
[46] |
Choice TV Actress: Comedy |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Nominated |
[46] |
Choice TV Show: Comedy |
iCarly |
Nominated |
[46] |
Choice TV Sidekick |
Jennette McCurdy |
Nominated |
[46] |
Young Artist Award |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Leading Young Actor |
Nathan Kress |
Nominated |
[47] |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Leading Young Actress |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Won |
[47] |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Supporting Young Actress |
Jennette McCurdy |
Nominated |
[47] |
Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series |
Miranda Cosgrove
Nathan Kress
Jennette McCurdy |
Nominated |
[47] |
2010 |
2010 Kids' Choice Awards |
Favorite Kids TV Show |
iCarly |
Won |
[48] |
Favorite TV Actress |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Nominated |
[49] |
Primetime Emmy Award |
Outstanding Children's Program |
iCarly |
Nominated |
[50] |
Teen Choice Award |
Choice TV Actress: Comedy |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Nominated |
[51] |
Television Critics Association Award |
Outstanding Achievement in Youth Programming |
iCarly |
Nominated |
[52] |
Young Artist Award |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Leading Young Actress |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Nominated |
[53] |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Supporting Young Actor |
Nathan Kress |
Nominated |
[53] |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Guest Starring Young Actor 13 and Under |
Joey Luthman |
Nominated |
[53] |
Outstanding Young Performers in a TV Series |
Miranda Cosgrove
Nathan Kress
Jennette McCurdy |
Nominated |
[53] |
2011 |
2011 Kids' Choice Awards |
Favorite TV Show |
iCarly |
Won |
[54] |
Favorite TV Actress |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Nominated |
[54] |
Favorite TV Sidekick |
Jennette McCurdy |
Won |
[54] |
Noah Munck |
Nominated |
[54] |
Young Artist Award |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Leading Young Actress |
Miranda Cosgrove |
Nominated |
[55] |
Best Performance in a TV Series
Guest Starring Young Actress 10 and under |
Ashley Switzer |
Nominated |
[55] |
Primetime Emmy Award |
Outstanding Children's Program |
iCarly |
Nominated |
[50] |
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