" (2011) represents a peak in Nickelodeon’s "Golden Era" of live-action sitcoms. Directed by Steve Hoefer and created by Dan Schneider, the special serves as a 90-minute crossover between two of the network's most successful franchises: iCarly and Victorious . While the original cut offered a tight, high-energy narrative, the —which adds approximately 16 minutes of footage—provides a deeper look into the world-building and character dynamics that made these shows staples of teen culture. 1. The Mechanics of the Crossover
Streaming platforms frequently update their catalogs. Check these platforms to see if the extended cut is currently streaming. Iparty With Victorious Extended Version- Download
: Includes Beck and Jade eating corn dogs, Spencer getting splashed in Kenan Thompson’s hot tub, and a reference to the Victorious episode "Survival of the Hottest". Expanded Moments " (2011) represents a peak in Nickelodeon’s "Golden
In the TV version, the final musical number feels slightly rushed. The restores an entire extra verse of the mashup, including a longer instrumental bridge where the casts interact more naturally. You get to see Rex Harrington (the puppet) deliver an extended roast of Steven Carson that was cut due to time constraints. : Includes Beck and Jade eating corn dogs,
: Includes longer cuts of the musical performances and party scenes.
Approximately 85–86 minutes (excluding commercials), compared to the 69-minute original version.
" (2011) represents a peak in Nickelodeon’s "Golden Era" of live-action sitcoms. Directed by Steve Hoefer and created by Dan Schneider, the special serves as a 90-minute crossover between two of the network's most successful franchises: iCarly and Victorious . While the original cut offered a tight, high-energy narrative, the —which adds approximately 16 minutes of footage—provides a deeper look into the world-building and character dynamics that made these shows staples of teen culture. 1. The Mechanics of the Crossover
Streaming platforms frequently update their catalogs. Check these platforms to see if the extended cut is currently streaming.
: Includes Beck and Jade eating corn dogs, Spencer getting splashed in Kenan Thompson’s hot tub, and a reference to the Victorious episode "Survival of the Hottest". Expanded Moments
In the TV version, the final musical number feels slightly rushed. The restores an entire extra verse of the mashup, including a longer instrumental bridge where the casts interact more naturally. You get to see Rex Harrington (the puppet) deliver an extended roast of Steven Carson that was cut due to time constraints.
: Includes longer cuts of the musical performances and party scenes.
Approximately 85–86 minutes (excluding commercials), compared to the 69-minute original version.