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Platforms like and Amazon Prime Video often list "iParty with Victorious" as a standalone "movie" or a special within iCarly Season 4. Check the runtime—if it’s closer to 90–100 minutes, you’ve found the extended cut. 2. Streaming Services
Additional dialogue between characters like Robbie, Rex, and the iCarly gang. Iparty With Victorious Extended Version- Download
Extra moments of the cast rehearsing or interacting before the big mash-up performance. Platforms like and Amazon Prime Video often list
The crossover event of 2011 didn't just break the internet; it broke Nickelodeon records. When the worlds of iCarly and Victorious collided in the massive "iParty with Victorious" special, fans were treated to a rare blend of Seattle snark and Hollywood Arts talent. When the worlds of iCarly and Victorious collided
The standard version of the crossover runs approximately 70–75 minutes (excluding commercials), fitting into a 90-minute TV slot. The "Extended Version," often released on DVD and specific digital platforms, includes roughly 15 minutes of additional footage.
However, for many fans, the standard broadcast version wasn't enough. The search for the became a digital treasure hunt for completionists wanting every extra joke, musical beat, and "Kenan Thompson" cameo moment. What Makes the Extended Version Different?
The climax of the special remains the mash-up of the two show themes: iCarly's "Leave It All To Me" and Victorious's "Make It Shine." Even if you can't find a full download of the extended episode, the music video version of the song is widely available on YouTube and official VEVO channels in high definition. A Note on Safety
Platforms like and Amazon Prime Video often list "iParty with Victorious" as a standalone "movie" or a special within iCarly Season 4. Check the runtime—if it’s closer to 90–100 minutes, you’ve found the extended cut. 2. Streaming Services
Additional dialogue between characters like Robbie, Rex, and the iCarly gang.
Extra moments of the cast rehearsing or interacting before the big mash-up performance.
The crossover event of 2011 didn't just break the internet; it broke Nickelodeon records. When the worlds of iCarly and Victorious collided in the massive "iParty with Victorious" special, fans were treated to a rare blend of Seattle snark and Hollywood Arts talent.
The standard version of the crossover runs approximately 70–75 minutes (excluding commercials), fitting into a 90-minute TV slot. The "Extended Version," often released on DVD and specific digital platforms, includes roughly 15 minutes of additional footage.
However, for many fans, the standard broadcast version wasn't enough. The search for the became a digital treasure hunt for completionists wanting every extra joke, musical beat, and "Kenan Thompson" cameo moment. What Makes the Extended Version Different?
The climax of the special remains the mash-up of the two show themes: iCarly's "Leave It All To Me" and Victorious's "Make It Shine." Even if you can't find a full download of the extended episode, the music video version of the song is widely available on YouTube and official VEVO channels in high definition. A Note on Safety