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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Victorious, Season One Volume Two

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Nickelodeon's latest hit, Victorious tells of the adventures of a teenage girl, Tori Vega (Victoria Justice) who finally gets to step out of her sister's shadow when she attends the prestigious performing arts high school, Hollywood Arts. Along with finding her way to possible fame, she encounters many adventures and high school drama along the way. Now in its second season, Nickelodeon Home Entertainment, along with Paramount Home Entertainment is taking you back to relive the second half of the first season with the release of the two-disc set, Victorious: Season One, Volume Two (available on November 1, 2011), when you can experience Victorious "from performing at a children's party to being stars of a reality show, the students at Hollywood Arts keep things interesting with their crazy antics and creativity."

Victorious: Season One, Volume Two Episode Synopses (from the press release I received):

Disc 1:
The Diddly-Bops
Sikowitz recruits the gang to form a band for a friend's party.  When a leaked video of the group's performance becomes popular, Andre struggles to be taken seriously as a musician.
 
Cat’s New Boyfriend
When Tori finds out that Cat is dating her ex-boyfriend, her jealousy threatens to ruin their relationship.  Meanwhile, Trina uses fish to make everyone's feet super smooth, but at what cost?
 
Sleepover at Sikowitz’s
Sikowitz invites the gang to have a sleepover at his house in order to teach them a lesson in method acting.
 
The Wood
The gang is excited to hear that they'll be the stars of a new reality show being filmed at Hollywood Arts.  Meanwhile, Trina and Robbie are forced to work at The Grub Truck after injuring Festus.
 
The Great Ping Pong Scam
Tori discovers her friends have been secretly going to a fancy restaurant instead of playing in an annual ping pong tournament.
 
Disc 2:
Wok Star
Tori agrees to help Jade find a theater to perform a play Jade wrote.  But when the sponsor demands changes that will ruin Jade’s play, Tori has to make things right before opening night.
 
Survival of the Hottest
A heat wave hits LA and the gang heads for the beach in Beck’s RV.  But once there, they find themselves trapped inside as the temperature rises.  Oblivious, Cat parties it up with some cute boys.
 
Wi-Fi in the Sky
Tori's flight home is delayed leaving her no time to finish a school project with her friends.  She attempts to get the work done with them over video chat but things keep getting in the way.
 
Freak the Freak Out
Tori and her friends are excited to try out Karaoke Dokie, a karaoke club that features weekly singing competitions.  On competition night, Jade and Cat partner on a prize-worthy performance, but the club’s owner rigs the competition so his daughter and her obnoxious friend win.  Tori and the gang have to figure out a way to expose the cheating girls and show everyone who can really sing. 
 
Special Features:
iParty with Victorious: “iParty with Victorious” brings the casts of Nick’s hit series iCarly and Victorious together for the first time ever and guest stars Nickelodeon alumnus Kenan Thompson (Saturday Night Live, All That, Kenan & Kel) as himself.  Carly is dating a boy named Stephen who divides his time between parents living in Seattle and Los Angeles.  Meanwhile, Tori is also spending time with her new boyfriend who, unbeknownst to her, is the very same boy Carly is seeing!  Elsewhere at Hollywood Arts, Andre is psyched because Kenan Thompson has offered to let him throw a small party in his awesome new house but the party spirals out of control when Rex tweets a mass invite.  Back in Seattle, Carly suspects that Stephen is cheating on her after seeing a photo of him and Tori together and plans a trip to Los Angeles to catch him in the act.  After convincing Tori that Stephen is cheating on both of them, Carly and Tori come together to plot their revenge at the party.  Amidst all the scheming, Rex challenges the partygoers to a lyrical rap battle.

Behind the Scenes: iParty with Victorious Mash-Up Performance

Music Video: “Best Friend’s Brother”

Victorious is the number one show in it's time slot for kids ages 6-17 and I can see why. My nieces enjoy the show and will loving having the 2nd half of season one.  My own child is a little young for the show but I did enjoy watching it. 

Victorious Season One, Volume Two is a must have DVD for all Victorious fans and would make a great Christmas gift for them!
 
Thank you to Nickelodeon for my sample used in this review, opinions are honest review by Michelle.
 
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