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5[[caption-width-right:350:L - R: [[TheCharmer Beck]], [[TheRival Jade]], [[SmallNameBigEgo Trina]], [[TheHero Tori]], [[TokenBlackFriend André]], [[CloudCuckoolander Cat]], and [[TheChewToy Robbie]].]]
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8-> ''You don't have to be afraid to put your dream in action\
9You're never gonna fade, you'll be the main attraction!\
10Not a fantasy, just remember me....\
11When it turns out right\
12'Cause you'll know that if you live in your imagination\
13Tomorrow, you'll be everybody's fascination!\
14In my victory, just remember me....\
15When I make it '''shiiiiiine'''!''
16-->-- The opening theme '''"Make it Shine"''', sung by Music/VictoriaJustice
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18''Vic'''tori'''ous'' is a teen musical sitcom created by Creator/DanSchneider, which aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} from 2010–13.
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20The star of the show is Tori Vega (Music/VictoriaJustice), who gets into Hollywood Arts ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a school for the arts in Hollywood]]) after filling in for her less-talented sister Trina (Creator/DaniellaMonet) during a big showcase. Backing her up throughout the experience is André Harris (Leon Thomas III), a musically gifted boy who almost immediately warms up to her. On the flip-side, there's Jade West (Creator/ElizabethGillies), a dark-natured girl acting as Tori's rival. Completing the cast are Caterina "Cat" Valentine (Music/ArianaGrande), a hypersensitive girl on her own level of reality; Robbie Shapiro (Matt Bennett), an awkward and shy guy who is rarely seen without his puppet Rex Powers; and Beck Oliver (Creator/AvanJogia), Jade's much more mellow significant other.
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22As should be no surprise, Hollywood Arts is... untraditional. Students are required to customize their lockers, live music in the hallways is more rule than exception, and nobody bats an eyelash at the eccentricities of their fellow schoolmates. Some of the show's plots are derived from the school, usually dealing with performances or assignments. Other plots come from character interaction outside school walls, providing plenty of fuel for {{Shipping}}. It must be noted that, for a Nickelodeon show, the show can venture quite far into innuendo – though considering Schneider's [[Series/ICarly other show]] that was airing at the time, this is to be expected.
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24It is a major part of the Series/NickVerse due to a major crossover (and a subsequent [[Series/SamAndCat spin-off]]) with ''Series/{{iCarly}}''.
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26The show's cancellation was suddenly confirmed in August 2012 while its third season was still airing. The cast and crew did not expect the show to be cancelled, and thus only filmed three seasons; the third season was then split in half by Nickelodeon to make a fourth, with the final episode airing on February 2, 2013. As an appropriate finale episode was not written, the show was left with NoEnding.
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28Cat Valentine returned on the same year for the spin-off ''Series/SamAndCat'', this time alongside Sam Puckett from ''iCarly'' as her co-protagonist.
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31!!Tropes in this series include:
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37* AbsentAnimalCompanion: When the Jade and Beck break up, she buys him a dog so he will take her back. The dog ends up attacking Beck's dad. The dog doesn't appear in any other episodes, with no explanation. Presumably Beck didn't want to keep it after it attacked his dad.
38* AbsurdPhobia: Andre's grandma is afraid of the weirdest things: people, umbrellas, rabbis, bikinis, breakfast foods...
39-->'''Tori:''' So, if she saw a [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs rabbi in a bikini, eating pancakes...]]
40-->'''Andres:''' The womnan would burst into flames.
41* AbusiveParents: Robbie's mom moved out at some point, but moved back in for a time during "Locked Up!". When asked about her return home, Robbie says that she's "giving him another chance", implying that his mother left to get away from him.
42* ActionGirl: This seems to be what Trina actually does best, as she appears to make up in physical strength, agility and fighting skill, even when drugged up to the gills ("Freak The Freak Out") what she lacks in singing ability. In "Freak The Freak Out", Tori had to tie Trina up to control her, and later, Beck, Andre and Robbie could barely keep her under control. In '"Helen Back Again", Trina is also seen practicing martial arts, which becomes a ChekhovsSkill later in the episode.
43%% * Action Survivor: '''''Everyone''''' in "Locked Up!", where they're trapped in and have to escape a scary foreign prison.
44* AdultsAreUseless: Pretty much so, as all the main teens seem to exist without supervision, curfews or responsibilities, and in some cases the kids (especially hinted at with Robbie and Jade) come from much more troubled or neglectful homes. Tori's parents (who are the only ones we see, except for one brief appearance each of Jade and Beck's fathers) originally seemed to be the exception, but by season 3 they're either absent or completely apathetic to raising their children.
45%% * AdultsDressedAsChildren - Well more Teenagers Dressed As Babies. In ''Helen Back Again'', Cat is slightly dressed (and acts) like a baby.
46%% * AffectionateParody:
47%% ** "The Breakfast Bunch", to ''Film/TheBreakfastClub''.
48%% ** In "April Fool's Blank" to ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and the 70s game show ''Series/MatchGame''.
49%% ** ''The Hambone King'' to ''{{Film/Rocky}}''.
50* TheAllegedCar:
51** That car Robbie got from his uncle in "A Film by Dale Squires."
52** One also has to wonder how that piece of crap Festus owns gets him to work every day.
53** Cat's brother's car, from the muffin under the seat and the top that won't go up to the windscreen wipers that fly off when used.
54* AllGuysWantCheerleaders: Played for laughs in "Wi-Fi in the Sky" where Beck is taking care of a puppy for his neighbor. When Jade discovers that his neighbor is a cheerleader, she storms over to his house and stays there until the neighbor returns from cheer practice to pick up the dog. An hour later the neighbor arrives-- [[spoiler:she is about 9 or 10]]. Cue mortified scowling by Jade.
55* AllPeriodsArePMS: Sorta. Jade gets through "that time of the month" by talking about stuff she hates.
56* AlmostKiss: Between Tori and Beck in "Tori Goes Platinum" as they have a heart-to-heart talk about the former's problem. They are interrupted by Mrs. Vega.
57%% * AlphaBitch: Tara and Hayley from "Freak The Freak Out" play it straight.
58* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Lampshaded when Andre and Beck, who look ''nothing'' alike, are cast as identical twins in a play.
59* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents:
60** Andre's grandmother, who has ''NoIndoorVoice'' also will act that way anywhere at anytime.
61** Robbie's grandmother criticized him on a video chat while he was trying to do a computer presentation for still bringing his puppet to school and asking him how to get on the internet.
62* AmateurFilmMakingPlot: The main setting of the show is a performing arts school and the students are often involved in the making of movies and short films. Notably, the episode "Slap Fight" revolves around the main characters trying to make a short film for a school project. Things hit a roadblock when the main characters become obsessed with their social media followings and ignore the project. By the end of the episode, the characters manage to kick their social media obsession and finish the project. However, judging by their teacher's reaction to the final product, it wasn't that good.
63%% * AmbiguouslyBi: As it's seemingly becoming the norm with Dan Schneider's shows, nearly every main character fits this trope somewhat. Tori and Jade push the ambiguity the hardest, though.
64* AntiClimax: The episode "Robbie Sells Rex" had a masked guy flour bombing different characters. At the end, they finally catch him and remove his mask to discover...it was a random guy who went to another school and was bored with his school on break.
65* AppleOfDiscord: "Three Girls and a Moose." Tori, Jade and Cat vying for the attention of this new guy Beck brought over, not only driving them apart but away from Beck, Andre and Robbie.
66* ArousedByTheirVoice: Jade made Andre fall for her with just her singing in "Jade Gets Crushed." Tori helps Andre to overcome his crush by the end of the episode.
67%% ** Jade again in Tori and Jade's playdate, while she's counting during "Take a Hint."
68* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking:
69** "Prom Wrecker"
70-->'''Sherry:''' People are mad! There's no band, there was a freaky video...
71-->'''Andre:''' And uh, Doug's diaper doesn't fit him so well.
72** And in "Locked Up":
73-->'''Beck:''' Our friend is hallucinating!
74-->'''Tori:''' An escaped prisoner crashed through our window and was dragged out by Yerbanian soldiers!
75-->'''Cat:''' And our bed is lumpy.
76** "Driving Tori Crazy"
77-->'''Cat''': Tori! You missed first and second periods!
78-->'''Tori''': I know!
79-->'''Cat''': And you look all messy!
80-->'''Tori''': I know.
81-->'''Cat''': And that shirt is NOT a good color on you.
82-->'''Tori''': ''(stares at Cat shocked)''
83** "Crazy Ponnie"
84--> '''Sikowitz''': She's crazy! A loony bat! She stole things, carried weird stuff in her backpack, called everyone Debby.(At Ponnie) A real nutcase!
85* ArtisticLicenseMusic: Andre [="plays"=] the piano by hitting keys randomly. Yet the piano makes perfectly good music.
86* AsHimself:
87** Perez Hilton in "[=WiFi=] in the Sky."
88** Kenan Thompson in "iParty with Victorious"
89** Music/{{Kesha}} in "Ice Cream For Ke$ha"
90** Gary Busey in "A Christmas Tori"
91*** This was not Gary Busey, but rather [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Don Bondi as "Mr. Busey"]].
92** Played for laughs in the blooper special "Blooptorious" where Rex is given the name Christopher Cane who emcees the special. His "name" is even in the opening credits "as himself."
93* AsianAirhead: In "Driving Tori Crazy", while most of the girls in the car with Beck were of less than normal intellect, the Asian one in the front seat kind of took the prize with the constant gum twirling and vacant way of speaking.
94* AskAStupidQuestion: In "Robarazzi":
95-->'''Robbie:''' You guys know my blog on The Slap?\
96'''Cat:''' Dot com?\
97'''Robbie:''' No, dot gov. YES, DOT COM!
98* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: As with her airheaded nature, it's not difficult to distract Cat. A sterling example is seen in the Pilot:
99-->'''Sikowitz:''' "Cat, your line had to start with an S!"\
100'''Cat:''' "Salami!"\
101'''Sikowitz:''' "It's too late, Cat."\
102'''Cat:''' "Awwww, my life's the worst!"\
103'''Sikowitz:''' "Here's a piece of candy."\
104'''Cat:''' "Yay, I love candy!" ''(happily walks off the stage)''
105* AttentionWhore: Trina fancies herself the most talented person in school, and will take any opportunity to prove it. To illustrate, Trina does not have birthdays--she has birth''weeks'' because one day isn't enough.
106* AutoErotica: In "Robarazzi," one of Robbie's "reporters" sneaks into the back of Beck's car and records a conversation between him and Jade about it (Beck for it, Jade against it). The argument is cut short when Jade realizes they're being spied on.
107* AwesomeButImpractical: Sky Store specializes in these types of products such as a fake snow machine that shoots snow that's toxic when ingested, a face for a tree, and floating underwear
108* AxCrazy: Ponnie, real name Fawn. She spends the episode of "Crazy Ponnie" gaslighting Tori into thinking she's not real, and eventually tries to murder her. She claims that her vendetta against Tori is from Hollywood Arts kicking her out to make room for Tori to enroll instead, but Sikowitz denies this and says she was expelled because of how crazy she was.
109* BadNewsInAGoodWay: Robbie and Cat get the idea to help their schoolmates pass on bad news ''in song'' in the episode, "Tori and Jade's Playdate."
110* BaseOnWheels: Beck's trailer, which pops up a few times throughout the series. In "Survival of the Hottest," the crew uses it to drive to the beach, only to get stuck when an RV parks right in front of the door, locking them all inside in the boiling heat.
111* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: The show's main characters are teenage girls who bare their midriffs from time to time.
112** Tori shows a significant amount of midriff in multiple episodes, which is quite rare for a protagonist, especially in a show centered for younger viewers.
113** Jade bares hers in "Survival of the Hottest", while wearing a bikini, and in "One Thousand Berry Balls:, in her western/Hawaiian outfit, which shows her diaphragm.
114** Lampshaded in "Sleepover at Sikowitz's":
115-->'''Tori (as a police officer):''' I can see your belly button!\
116'''Jade (as a farm girl):''' Why yes, that is my belly button!\
117'''Tori:''' Have you ever thought of filling it with raisin bran?
118* BatmanGambit: In "Freak the Freak Out," the group is insulted by two girls named Hayley and Tara while at Karaoke Dokie, so Cat and Jade challenge them to a sing-off. Despite clearly being favored by the crowd, Cat and Jade lose because Hayley's father owns the place, and always crowns his daughter and Tara as the winners. Cat and Jade challenge them again, with the caveats that A) the winner ''must'' be chosen by the audience, and B) Hayley and Tara can pick anyone from the crowd. They choose Tori, who Cat and Jade had disguised as a hideous stranger, knowing that Hayley and Tara would pick her. Tori proceeds to bring the house down, and Hayley and Tara are humiliated.
119* BeachEpisode: "Survival of the Hottest" is a [[SubvertedTrope subversion]], since the main cast (except for Cat) spent very little screen time actually at the beach, having been trapped in Beck's RV for most of the episode.
120* TheBeautifulElite: Most of the main cast is attractive, talented, and popular.
121* BeefBandage: When Trina starts complaining about pain after getting her wisdom teeth removed, Tori rummages through the freezer, looking for something to soothe her pain. She finds a bag of peas, which Trina complains about because she doesn't like peas. However, she changes her tune once the peas are on her mouth.
122* TheBet: The wager Hayley and Tara make with Jade and Cat in "Freak the Freak Out". If they win, Hayley has to make out with Beck; if they lose, they have to babysit Trina.
123* BettyAndVeronica: Jade as the haughty Veronica, Tori as the friendly Betty, and Beck as the laidback Archie. This trope is in full force in the Pilot, but not so much in the series, as Beck and Tori keep a strictly platonic friendship and he remains in his relationship with Jade. The only time a possible romance pops up between the two comes after Jade and Beck break up, but after their AlmostKiss, Tori decides against it so as not to hurt Jade.
124* BewareTheNiceOnes:
125** In "Freak The Freak Out", Cat is actually the one to declare that if Hayley and Tara lose against Louise [[spoiler: (Tori in disguise)]] in a round of karaoke by vote of the audience, they would have to 'babysit' Trina, who was drugged up from her wisdom tooth removal and fought off anyone who'd try to tame her. It may show that Cat was more pissed about the contest being rigged than Jade.
126** [[TheStoic Beck]] in ''Tori Tortures Teacher'' or ''A Christmas Tori'' is [[NotSoStoic not very pretty]] when angry or sleep deprived.
127** If Rex is just a way for Robbie (meek and mild-mannered) to speak his real thoughts, this may apply to him, as he has no problem openly insulting virtually everyone.
128* BefriendingTheEnemy: Tori repeatedly tries to befriend Jade, despite how the later constantly torments her. In one episode, Jade is [[ExploitedTrope even able]] to get Tori to help her out by suggesting she would consider her a friend. When asked why she does this, Tori explained that she would rather be Jade's friend than constantly fighting her. While Jade refuses to call Tori a friend, she definitely has gotten closer to her than she was at the start of the series.
129%% * BeYourself: The Aesop of "The Blonde Squad." [[spoiler:Subverted as the guy would still rather be with a blonde - [[SpoofAesop but at least he was nice about it, right]]?]]
130* {{BFG}}: Ke$ha's glitter guns in "Ice Cream For Ke$ha."
131%% * BigBad: Usually appear in specials, Hayley Ferguson and Tara Ganz in ''Freak The Freak Out'', The Yerbanian Chancellor in ''Locked Up'' and Mason Thornsmith in ''Tori Goes Platinum''.
132* BigDamnHeroes: Cat, ''of all people'', becomes this in "Survival of the Hottest", opening the door to Beck's RV when the other trailer left some time earlier, freeing Tori and the others.
133%% * BiggerIsBetter: Tori's fan.
134* [[BigLittleBrother Big Little Sister]]: Tori is a year younger than Trina and yet, she's noticeably taller.
135* BigNo: Basically [[{{Catchphrase}} Jade's favorite word]].
136** At the end of "The Bad Roommate", Jade tries to reshoot a picture that has previously caused her humiliation. So what happens this time around during the reshoot? [[spoiler: Robbie accidentally trips over on Jade and the end picture shows the two appearing to be intimate]].
137** Also in "Terror on Cupcake Street", when Cat began singing the ''Sesame Street'' Theme Song, Jade screams "''NO!''" in protest.
138%%* BilingualBonus:
139%%** The last BadNewsInAGoodWay song ("Tori and Jade's Playdate") is in Spanish.
140%%** There's apparently a Spanish version of the recurring song "Forever Baby" ("The Wood").
141* BitingTheHandHumor:
142** The Diddlybops and their song are stylistically similar to ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'', a major program for Creator/NickJr.
143** "Brain Squeezers" seems to be an extreme deconstruction of children's game shows which are more about the stunts than actual gameplay, of which Nickelodeon has produced many.
144* BlackComedy:
145** This show is ''made'' of it.
146-->'''Jade:''' ''(crying)'' "I got a little make-up on your pillow..."\
147'''Tori:''' "That's OK... I'll just ask my grandmother to make me another one... If she ever comes back to life."
148** The entire episode of ''Tori Gets Stuck'': A toy car lodged in Robbie's intestinal tract since childhood. Tori loses THREE pints of blood in the "donating blood to Robbie" plot-line, one of which [[BloodyHilarious splashes on both of them]]. On the side, Trina ''deliberately'' contracts herself tuberculosis in order to play her role in the play well. [[ArtisticLicenseBiology Trina insists it's "just pneumonia"]].
149** "Ice Cream For Ke$ha": Tori's bathing Trina (ItMakesSenseInContext, sorta), Trina's being her normal rude self. Tori pushes her head under the water, cut to commercial[[note]]Trina's fine when they come back. They never mention it again though, so it's unclear if Tori really did it or just imagined doing it.[[/note]].
150** In "Who Did It To Trina": One of the carabiner clips in Trina's harness breaks apart while she's airborne during a play and sends her flying back and forth across the stage. After about 20 minutes of WhoDunnit drama and concluding that it was an unfortunate accident, we later find out that [[spoiler: Rex]] sabotaged it due to Trina [[spoiler: smacking him and calling him a "[[ITakeOffenseToThatLastOne puppet]]"]].
151** In "Car, Rain and Fire", Tori reveals that she didn't pass her driving test because she didn't see the old lady in the wheelchair. In Tori's defense, she did signal before she hit her.
152** In ''Beggin On Your Knees'', Cat finds her phone number being the same one that's meant to be for an emergency service for those who had car accidents. Finding it fun, Cat either gives them useless advice, or tells those who call her that help is on the way despite her having no power to actually send them help. It's implied that one caller ''dies'' while talking with her.
153*** In the same episode, when Andre's friends ask him to stay at Tori's house and help them write a song, he eventually caves, saying "Fine, I'll just celebrate my 98 year old grandfather's birthday with him next year...''maybe''!"
154** In ''The Worst Couple'', as Jade and Beck are arguing, Cat stands between them with her hands pressed against her ears, chanting to herself: "I'm under my bed, I'm under my bed...". Not to mention her running over Sinjin is PlayedForLaughs.
155** In ''Driving Tori Crazy'', Jade drives Tori out to the desert with a shovel in the backseat.
156** ''Brain Squeezers'' could pass as this. Most of the characters get put through so much torture, it's unbelievable.
157* BlameTheParamour: When Tori and Jade meet, they get off on the immediate wrong foot, with Jade bullying Tori during their improv exercise. For revenge, Tori kisses Beck in front of the whole class, knowing that Beck is Jade's boyfriend. This results in Jade considering Tori her enemy for the next several episodes, while still dating Beck for a while afterward.
158* BlatantLies: The fun facts on [=TheSlap=].
159-->Traditionally, Italian princesses bathe in blueberry juice.
160* BloodlessCarnage: The arrow that goes through Melinda's hand was particularly clean, yet she's wheeled into an ambulance.
161* BloodyHilarious: Robbie dropping a blood bag which explodes all over him and Tori in "Tori Gets Stuck."
162* BloodTransfusionPlot: In "Tori Gets Stuck" Tori is roped into donating blood for Robbie's surgery as they're both O-. Jade swipes the first pint, Robbie drops and splatters the second pint, and donating a third pint leaves Tori too dizzy to perform.
163* BottleEpisode:
164** "Who Did it to Trina" only uses three previously existing sets and only has main and recurring cast members.
165** The only new set in "The Breakfast Bunch" is the library and the only character outside of the main cast to appear is Vice Principal Dickers (and a cameo from the "iParty With Victorious" panda). Also counts as LockedInARoom.
166** The entire episode "Wi-Fi in the Sky" takes place on a plane.
167%% * BrattyTeenageDaughter: Trina.
168%% ** Hope Quincy, "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Andre's Horrible Girlfriend]]" makes Trina look like an amateur.
169* BratsWithSlingshots: Two boys with a slingshot break Andre's pear phone in "Opposite Date".
170* BreakingTheFourthWall: Rex posts a worried question about the episode "Rex Dies" on [=TheSlap=].
171* BreathlessNonSequitur: Cat frequently mentions weird things about her brother, at one point bringing up the fact that he once got ''shot by a clown''.
172* BrickJoke:
173** In the pilot, Sikowitz asks Tori if she'd thought of entering the class room through the window, before encouraging her to do think about it. Several episodes later, Sikowitz does that very thing. (In the unedited version of the pilot, he also enters through the window ''before'' ever suggesting it to Tori.)
174** Gets a CallBack in ''Crazy Ponnie'' when Jade does this to sneak up on Cat.
175** Coconut milk giving Sikowitz visions. A joke made in the first season pays off in the third season. [[spoiler: It's how Trina got into Hollywood Arts]].
176* BriefAccentImitation:
177** Shows up in the acting class, for obvious reasons.
178** Jade does this whenever she mockingly imitates Tori.
179* BrokenAesop: In "Tori Gets Stuck", Tori can't star in Steamboat Suzie after giving [[OverdrawnAtTheBloodBank three pints of blood]] and Jade, her understudy, is disqualified because of her actions during the episode. So Sikowitz is left as the only one capable of playing the lead role in a play about women being able to do anything men can do.
180* BunnyEarsLawyer: Sikowitz is a CloudCuckooLander who gets visions from coconut milk and enters the classroom through the window. That said, all the Hollywood Arts students greatly admire him and love his classes.
181-->'''Jade:''' ''(about Sikowitz)'' "He's not completely right in the head, but the man's a great acting teacher."
182* ButtMonkey
183** Robbie. [[OnceAnEpisode every episode sees him either injured, insulted, or otherwise shown in an unfairly negative light]]. For example in "Helen Back Again", he buys Sinjin's bike and [[spoiler: Helen promptly runs over it with her car]], but only '''''after''''' he pays for it.
184** Trina, Tori's older but woefully untalented sister. Her complete and utter inability to either act or sing no matter how hard she tries is a huge RunningGag in the show. In "Freak the Freak Out," taking care of her while she's healing from a wisdom tooth removal is seen as so awful that her ''own parents'' don't want to do it, and it's the punishment Hayley and Tara get for losing the singing competition.
185** Sinjin, a background character at the school known (and mocked) largely for his bizarre quirks. Lampshaded in "Tori Gets Stuck" where Jade complains about being cheated and humiliated. Sinjin tells her that it was something to get used to and Robbie nods in agreement.
186* ByWallThatIsHoley: The accident in "Who Did it To Trina?" has one of the walls of the set fall on Trina. Her injury would have been worse if it wasn't the door that fell on her.
187* CallBack: Most of the music played at the party in ''iParty With Victorious''. Included in the mix: "Number One" by [[Series/{{iCarly}} Ginger Fox]], which was also featured in ''Freak The Freak Out'', "Give It Up" by Jade and Cat, "The Joke Is On You" from ''Wok Star'' and the [=iCarly=] episode ''[=iGet=] Pranky'', and "The Queen of White Lies" by The Orion Experience, which appeared at the end of ''Stage Fighting''.
188%%** Also in ''iParty With Victorious'':
189%%-->'''Sikowitz:''' Do you see the little children?\
190%%'''Spencer:''' Yeah.\
191%%'''Sikowitz:''' Fantastic.
192%% ** "Tori Goes Platinum" has a bunch of them.
193* TheCameo:
194** There are a couple of [=iCarly=] magnets hidden in various episodes: on the Vegas' fridge in the pilot and on the [[ImprovisedWeapon locker door]] Helen rips off at the end of ''Helen Back Again'', for example.
195** Another [=iCarly=] reference - Jerry Trainor (Spencer) and Creator/NathanKress (Freddie) both appear in the audience in separate episodes where Trina is playing a lead role.
196** In ''Stage Fighting'', the girl who played Tammy (the girl from Tennessee) from The Girls Room in ''Series/TheAmandaShow'' appears as the girl in the hall who Rex puts his hand on creepily.
197** In ''Wok Star'', Creator/JoshPeck of ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' fame, shows up at the end of Jade's play to congratulate her, only to be brushed off.
198** Drake Bell from ''Drake and Josh'', and Mr. Belding from ''Series/SavedByTheBell'' both show up in the April Fools episode.
199%%* CantGetAwayWithNuthin: While usually averted (especially with Tori), Jade gets this in "Tori Gets Stuck" at the very end by not being allowed in the play.
200* CaptainObvious: From the episode ''Survival Of The Hottest'' (aka Stuck In an RV):
201-->'''Jade:''' "We... we gotta get out of here."\
202'''Tori:''' "Yeah... Thank you! [[{{Malaproper}} Catherine Obvious!]]"\
203'''Jade:''' "The expression is 'thank you, ''Captain'' Obvious'."\
204'''Tori:''' "It's not 'Catherine'?"\
205'''Trina:''' "No..."\
206'''Beck:''' "Who would Catherine be?"\
207'''Tori:''' ''(upset)'' "[[Series/StarTrekVoyager Catherine could be a captain!]]"
208* CasanovaWannabe: Rex. Yeah, the ''puppet'' goes around flirting with women. Needless to say, it never works.
209* CassandraTruth:
210** Cat tells Robbie she can't go to Prom with him because [[GirlfriendInCanada she has a date, who happens to be from another school]]. Robbie doesn't believe her, but it turns out he does indeed exist.
211** "Crazy Ponnie" is about Tori trying to convince the others that Ponnie is a real person (and later, that she is trying to sabotage her) but they all believe Tori is losing her mind. Ponnie turns out to be a former student named Fawn who thinks she was expelled to make room for Tori--it was actually due to her crazy behavior.
212* CastingGag: InUniverse with Andre and Beck cast as identical twins.
213* CatchPhrase:
214** Cat's "What's ''that'' supposed to mean!?" (though that seems to have died out since the second half of season one)
215** Sikowitz's "Dear Gandhi!"
216** Tori's "I don't talk like that!" in response to Jade imitating Tori's supposed accent, but that gag seems to have gone dead.
217** Cat's "One time, my brother..." followed by a NoodleIncident.
218** Jade saying that something is painful, weird or torturous but not [[NightmareFetishist 'the good kind']] of that kinkyness.
219** Cat's "What-y?" after saying something that causes everyone else to glare at her.
220* ChangingYourselfForLove: In one episode, Cat meets a boy while she was wearing a blonde wig for a short film she was shooting. She lets him think she's a natural blonde as she worries that's the only reason he asked her out. However, eventually her wig is knocked off and the boy sees her actual hair. He admits he thinks she's beautiful, but prefers to date blondes and breaks it off with her.
221* CharlieAndTheChocolateParody: "Ice Cream for Ke$ha"
222-->'''Sinjin''': Run for it Tori! Run straight home and don't stop until you get there!
223* ChekhovsSkill:
224** Cat's costume class helps save the day in "Beck Falls For Tori."
225** Trina's Martial Arts skills in "Helen Back Again"
226** Subverted in "The Hambone King." Tori has Sinjin throw eggs at Robbie for his hambone training, which would have been useful in the actual duel when the other guy's buddy throws a sushi at Robbie to throw him off his game. While Robbie does lose, Tori takes over, and deals with the exact same problem by ''catching the sushi in her mouth''.
227* ChewingTheScenery:
228** From the song ''All I Want is Everything'': "As long as it's alright, at least we know that we're alive!"
229** And in the same episode, the chancellor and his judge sure enjoyed this trope too.
230* ChildishOlderSibling:
231** Trina Vega is narcissistic, rude, and desperate for fame. This often results in Tori, the younger Vega, needing to act as her keeper, such as babysitting Trina when she's delirious from having her wisdom teeth removed, or needing to reel her in when Trina's bothering celebrities.
232** Based off the stories that Cat has told about him, Cat's older brother is even more of a deranged oddball than she is.
233* ChristmasEpisode: ''A Christmas Tori''
234* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: David Vega, Tori's Dad, only made one brief appearance after season 2 and his absence is mostly unexplained, which is also when the show started going with the rather risque RunningGag of a heavily implied affair between Tori's Mom and one of his colleagues.
235* ClingyJealousGirl:
236** Jade towards Beck. {{Justified|Trope}} as Beck has shown receptiveness to the advances of other girls.
237** Hope appeared to be this with Andre. It's never stated, but it's clear that she didn't like Tori for some reason.
238* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}:
239** Music/ArianaGrande [[WordOfGod said that Cat lives in her head with "Fairies and Cupcakes"]].
240-->'''Cat''': "I make it [her hair] this color because I love red velvet cupcakes, and this is the exact same color of a red velvet cupcake!" ''(puts hair in mouth)'' "...But it tastes like hair."
241** Cat even recounted Tori and Jade to be within the ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' episode ''I Love Sushi'' to tell a story behind Trina's accident, which had no connection to the event whatsoever.
242-->'''Cat''': Oh. Then I don't know what happened with Tori and Trina. Can I have some oatmeal?
243* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Or something like that: Trina's uniform in "Helen Back Again", which was blue with a yellow belt, is actually a Vovinam Gi, not a Karate Gi. Also, unlike Karate, a yellow belt is the equivalent of a black belt; Trina Vega of all people is a highly skilled martial artist.
244* CommonCrossover:
245** In "Freak The Freak Out", Haley and Tara [[spoiler:and later, Sikowitz]] sing the song "Number One" by [[Series/{{iCarly}} Ginger Fox]].
246** Tori's new principal is Helen from ''Series/DrakeAndJosh''.
247** In "April Fools Blank", Tori briefly passes through the set of Series/{{iCarly}} before finding herself on a game show.
248* CompanionCube: Rex. Robbie ''has'' to take him everywhere, and was crushed when he thought Rex was going to die.
249%% ** Mr. Purple for Cat
250* ConcertEpisode: The episode "Ice Cream for Ke$ha" is this, which revolved around the cast trying to win a contest in order to get a private concert from ''Music/{{Kesha}}''.
251* ContinuityNod:
252** In ''Stage Fighting'', Tori takes up the French horn, but clearly sucks at it, as shown by Andre taking it off her and playing it expertly. Several episodes later (in ''Beck's Big Break'', though the first episode filmed after that one) she takes up the piccolo, leading to this conversation:
253-->'''Tori:''' "Hey hey! Look what I got!"\
254'''Andre:''' "A piccolo?"\
255'''Tori:''' "It's my new instrument!"\
256'''Cat:''' "I thought you were learning how to play the fr-"\
257'''Tori:''' "'''''It didn't work out!'''''"
258** In "Cat's New Boyfriend", Tori gets lectured for kissing Cats boyfriend and Jade tells her "Those things upset some girls." She's probably referring to Tori kissing Beck in the Pilot.
259** In "The Wood", they ask Tori what the worst thing she's ever done was:
260-->'''Tori:''' "Hmm, so I threw hot cheese on my friend and then made out with her boyfriend, who happened to be my ex-boyfriend. But it was okay, because she punched me in the face afterwards."
261** In "Ice Cream for Ke$ha", Lendell, the loser who was set up on a date with Trina in "Rex Dies", is seen to still be calling her, much to her dissatisfaction.
262** In "Stage Fighting", Jade notes how Tori doesn't know many of the technical terms in theater. This comes back to annoy Jade even more in "Tori Gets Stuck", when she is chosen as Tori's understudy in a play... and Tori doesn't know what an understudy is.
263** Episodes aired after "Wok Star" have Jade mocking Tori on the way she talks, as seen in "Beck Falls For Tori", "Ice Cream for Ke$ha", "Prom Wrecker" and "Locked Up!". [[http://www.theslap.com/clips/jade-impersonates-tori Here's a compilation]].
264-->'''Tori:''' "''[[CatchPhrase I don't talk like that!]]''"
265** In ''iParty With Victorious'', Tori suggests that they expose her and Carly's cheating boyfriend to the entire party to punish him, just like she did to Ryder in "Begging On Your Knees."
266** Kenan also says that to Tori, "I know you're not from Northridge".
267** In ''Who Did It To Trina?'', Jade (in her flashback) says that Tori mentions that she's pretty. Tori says that she said nothing of the kind, and Jade asks 'So you don't think I'm pretty?' Later, in ''Tori and Jade's Playdate'', Jade says that others might think Tori's pretty; when she then says that Tori could say that she (Jade) is also pretty, Tori agrees - which leads to an uncomfortable silence from both.
268** Mason Thornesmith (who first appeared in "Tori Goes Platinum") makes his second appearance in "Robbie Sells Rex." His office is also shown again. In "Robbie Sells Rex" Cat keeps asking for some Bibble which is a fictional British snack that she got addicted to in the subplot of "Tori Goes Platinum." There is also a reference to "Rex Dies" in "Robbie Sells Rex."
269** In ''Helen and Back'' [[Series/DrakeAndJosh Helen]] mentions her fame as a child star, being the manager of the ''Premiere'' theater and muses regarding the Hollywood Arts students, "Even Crazy Steve wasn't this crazy!"
270** "Three Girls and a Moose" calls back to "A Christmas Tori" when Moose brings up "The Scissoring." Not only does Jade still have the scissors prop from the movie that Cat gave her, she now has a costume from the movie and the DVD too.
271** They made sure to bring up that [[spoiler:Andre once had a crush on Jade]] during "Tori Fixes Beck and Jade."
272*** Jade also uses the secret passageway from the library to the janitor's closet from "The Breakfast Bunch."
273* ContinuitySnarl:
274** Let us simply say that Cat's ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' flashback in "Who Did To Trina", the episode following the introduction of Helen as the new principal of Hollywood Arts, raised some interesting questions about continuity and leave it at that.
275** There's also the problem of Nozu and Mrs. Lee. Tori and the gang met her at Wok Star in ''Wok Star'', and we saw her once again in ''Andre's Horrible Girl'' - however, ''a full season earlier'', in ''Tori Gets Stuck'', Tori asks the gang if they want to go to Nozu after school for sushi! Now, that wouldn't be a problem, except that Tori and Andre act as if it's their first visit to Nozu (when they visit in ''Andre's Horrible Girl''), and Mrs. Lee ''specifically says she used the insurance money from Wok Star burning down to build Nozu!''
276** In "The Bad Roommate" Trina buys a first-place trophy to decorate her bedroom, and Tori apparently forgot that the gang did just that in "The Great Ping Pong Scam." [[SecretKeeper Or maybe she'd agreed to keep it secret?]]
277** In "Prom Wrecker", it is stated that Hollywood Arts never had a prom before, yet in the Pilot episode, Rex says that Cat is still mad that no one asked her to the last prom. This can be attributed to ''EarlyInstallmentWeirdness''.
278* ConvertingForLove: Robbie asks Trina if she would be willing to convert to Judaism while he is infatuated with her. It's not a dealbreaker, though.
279%% * CoolBigSis: Seemingly, Trina.
280%% ** And apparently according to Tori's Slap profile video, Trina is a capable singer.
281* CoughSnarkCough: In "Tori Goes Platinum", Jade calls Tori a liar in this way in class. Sikowitz then gets upset at Jade for doing it incorrectly.
282-->'''Sikowitz:''' Aw c'mon Jade. That's not how you call Tori a liar through cough talk. You do it like "''(coughs)'' liar, ''(coughs)'' liar." C'mon everyone try it.
283* TheCoverChangesTheGender: Notably averted with ''I Want You Back'', which keeps female pronouns for the song's subject, even though it's sung by Tori.
284* CoverVersion:
285** ''I Want You Back'' is a song from [[Music/MichaelJackson The Jackson Five]].
286** ''Don't You (Forget About Me)'' by Music/SimpleMinds, the theme song of ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'', is covered by Tori in the episode ''The Breakfast Bunch'', which parodies said film.
287** "Cheer Me Up" by Music/NatashaBedingfield is covered by Tori for her audition in "Tori Goes Platinum."
288** The song Jade sings in ''Jade Gets Crushed'' is a brief cover of ''Okay'' by Backhouse Mike (who has composed and scored 150 songs for Schneider projects, including the theme to ''Series/SamAndCat''.
289%% * CovertPervert: Pay attention to Tori's eyes when she's talking to Jade.
290%% ** Not to mention Jade's eyes whenever she's standing behind Tori...
291* ComicallyMissingThePoint: In ''Jade Dumps Beck'':
292-->'''Tori''': Beck said you haven't done one nice thing for him in two years.\
293'''Jade''': That is so not true. We've only been dating for a year and eleven months.
294* CompressedVice: Obsession with followers on [=theslap.com=], just in time to interfere with the gang's school project, in "The Slap Fight."
295* CrapsackWorld:
296** If you're anything like Robbie, Sinjin, or the Quartets, people are going to treat you like shit. Sure, Tori and Andre are portrayed as nice people, but both didn't even bat an eye in rejecting the Quartets, whose audiences in "Beggin' On Your Knees" look bored during their performance.
297** Yerba. '''''Never''''' go there, unless you like civil war, secret police, kangaroo courts, far below sub-standard living conditions, and deadly insects.
298* CreatorKiller: In-universe example, "The Diddly Bops." The "favorite foods" song nearly does this to Andre as the record company he was vying for almost dropped him after seeing a video on the net of him in costume dancing to the song (it was a one-time favor for a kids birthday party), even putting him in a HeroicBSOD - [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome until he dragged himself out by re-tooling the song to be more R&B]].
299* CouldSayItBut: Tori could have reported Jade for faking the accident but didn't. She then [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] her reason.
300-->'''Tori''':'Cause. We both go to school here and it's not gonna be fun for either one of us if we're fighting all the time.
301* CreepyTwins: The burglars in "Wanko's Warehouse" are actually more of the 'fixin' to hurt you' kind of creepy.
302* {{Crossover}}:
303** ''[[Series/{{iCarly}} iParty With Victorious]]''.
304** One of Tori's friends in her messenger list is Mindy Crenshaw. Helen Dubois became a Hollywood Principal. All while Series/DrakeAndJosh is a TV show within the Victorious universe.
305* TheCuckoolanderWasRight:
306** In "Prom Wrecker", Cat wasn't lying about having a date named Tug, but it isn't until Robbie bails on her that he actually shows up.
307** In "The Blonde Squad", Cat falls for a boy while still wearing her blonde wig, but fears he won't like her if she takes it off. After several urges from Tori, she takes her wig off...and he breaks up with her because he's only attracted to blondes.
308* CurseCutShort: When Tori and Jade sing "Take a Hint", Jade sings "but it always seems to bite me in the-" followed up by Tori singing "[[AstonishinglyAppropriateInterruption ask]]". The chorus includes "Get your hands off my hips / 'Fore I punch you in the lips / Stop your staring at my- HEY!". They were probably gonna say "tits" to make the rhyme work.
309* CuteBruiser: Cat is undeniably cute, yet she managed to almost break Tori's nose in one punch.
310* CutHimselfShaving: At the hospital after said punch...
311-->'''Nurse''': How'd this happen?\
312'''Tori''': I, uhh, fell.
313[[/folder]]
314
315[[folder: D-G]]
316* DancePartyEnding: Crossed with BrickJoke at the end of "Tori the Zombie." Sinjin as a DiscoDan. That is all.
317--> '''Jade''': Sinjin, kill the disco!\
318'''Sinjin''': You ''[[DiscoSucks can't kill disco!]]''
319* DarkerAndEdgier:
320** The show got edgier as it went on, with season 3 kinda topping it.
321** Specifically, "Locked Up!". Some very disturbing things happen in Yerba. Most of it takes place at night or in poorly lit rooms.
322* ADayInTheLimelight:
323** "Jade Dumps Beck" and "Wok Star" are more about Jade than Tori. And to a lesser extent, "Stage Fighting" can be counted as well.
324** "Freak The Freak Out" is actually a Trina-centric episode, as everything centers around her and her mouth surgery.
325%% * DeadpanSnarker: Jade, Rex, occasionally Beck, and Andre.
326* DealWithTheDevil: The plot of ''Tori Goes Platinum''. The CorruptCorporateExecutive Mason convinces Tori to build a massive JerkAss persona in order to create buzz for herself and her upcoming appearance in the Platinum Music Awards.
327* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment:
328** "The Gorilla Club":
329-->'''Cat''': One time my brother went to a home for troubled girls.\
330'''Tori''': Why?\
331'''Cat''': To meet troubled girls.
332** Tori's status update towards the end of "Tori Tortures Teacher":
333--> Sometimes I feel dumb.\
334''Feeling: Dumb''
335** "Attention Wanko's Shoppers, you're shopping at Wanko's."
336* DependingOnTheWriter:
337** Jade is either a JerkWithAHeartOfGold or [[DisproportionateRetribution would kill you for looking at her wrong]].
338** Cat is either TheDitz, but still has some common sense, or she's TooDumbToLive.
339** Beck is either a well-meaning NiceGuy or an inconsiderate JerkAss.
340* DetentionEpisode: "The Breakfast Bunch" has Tori and the gang spending the entire episode in detention.
341* DeusExMachina:
342** In the climax of "Survival of the Hottest", Cat suddenly opens the door to the RV, freeing Tori and the gang leading them to realize the other RV left some time before and they didn't know it.
343** A blatant one in "Andre's Horrible Girl" when a convenient earthquake causes enough damage to the house where Cat's dogsitting to mask the damage Robbie did cause. And KO the titular horrible girlfriend with a falling sign.
344* DiscoSucks: In an episode when Sinjin accidentally hits a button that causes a disco ball to appear from the ceiling, he's told to "kill the disco." He responds with "You can't kill disco."
345* DisproportionateRetribution: The show does this a lot.
346** In "Jade Dumps Beck", Trina physically threatens Robbie because he refuses to write a good review of her play.
347** Jade went out of her way to keep Tori from playing the lead in "Tori Gets Stuck." The biggest part of this was leafing through Tori's medical records and exploiting them to make her donate ''two'' pints of blood in one night (Jade purposely misplaced the first pint). RuleOfFunny, since you'd be advised to wait eight weeks to recover after donating one pint (never mind the ''third'' Tori ended up donating, which was Robbie's fault and might have been life-threatening had the show treated it more realistically).
348** In "Locked Up", while it's subverted when the chancellor not only sentences Tori to ''four years in prison'' all because of her shoe malfunction that blinded him, it's then taken up to eleven when he then sentences '''the entire rest of the gang''' after Robbie accidentally kills his electric clock and octopus!
349** "Who Did It To Trina:" [[spoiler:Rex]] sabotaged the harness which lead to Trina being injured. All because [[spoiler:she punched him in the face]].
350** Robbie is viciously beaten up by a group of mothers because he offered their kids ice cream. Which he brought in a bucket and announced loudly, clearly not trying to be sneaky and steal their kids. And he was on his bike. They apparently chased him into an alley and beat him with sticks, stepped on his throat, and he has a black eye for the rest of the episode.
351** Jade shaving Cat's head just because she accidentally waxed her eyebrows. Or forcing Cat to eat an entire bowl of bush peas because Cat inadvertently tweeted about an embarrassing picture of her.
352** Jade even goes all out, attempting to sabotage Tori's prome, [[RuleOfThree from premiering a scary video in front of the attendees, cancelling the band to perform there, and even hiring a guy only wearing a loose diaper to dance at the prome]], all because [[spoiler:Sikowitz had her performance cancelled at the asphalt café for Tori's prome]]. Tori does manage to get her back at the end though.
353* TheDissTrack: Tory once sang such a song to a guy who went out with her, as away to get her to do all the work on their group project, and had the intent of dumping her once their teacher gave them their grade. Tory used the other girls that he had conned in the same way as her back up singers.
354* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: [[spoiler: Cat punched Tori in the nose...]] albeit on request from Tori, but still, where have we heard the "I fell down" routine to explain suspicious facial injuries before?
355* ADogNamedCat: In "Tori Tortures Teacher", Sikowitz misses his ex-girlfriend's pet Bunny and mentions how she would hop around. Assuming Bunny to be a rabbit, Tori gets him a rabbit the next day in an attempt to cheer him up, only to learn that Bunny is actually a cat. When asked about the hopping, Sikowitz explains that she's missing a leg.
356* DoItYourselfThemeTune: Music/VictoriaJustice performs the opening theme, "Make It Shine."
357* DoomedAutographedItem: One episode has Cat house sitting for her Mom's boss, who owns many valuable things, including a guitar signed by Elvis. Jade invites herself along, claiming to want to spend time with Cat, but really wanting to make Beck jealous. She ends up breaking the guitar. The two invite Beck and Robbie over to fix it, but they end up breaking more things. When it looks like Cat's Mom's boss will find out what happened, an earthquake hits and gets blamed for causing all the damage.
358* DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale:
359** Averted with Andre's girlfriend Hope. While PlayedForLaughs, it's evident that the viewers are supposed to feel sympathy for Andre, and think that Hope got what she deserved by the end of the episode.
360** Beck and Jade's relationship is a slightly more ambiguous example, mainly because it's unclear if Jade's treatment of Beck counts as abuse or not. She's never assaulted him onscreen (although it's stated in Jade Dumps Beck that she threw a rock at him) and she's typically not verbally abusive toward him, as she is to the other characters. However, her [[ClingyJealousGirl jealousy and possessive nature]] are often hand waved by the fact that he gets a lot of attention from other girls, [[TheUnfairSex therefore making it his fault]].
361** When Robbie writes a negative review of Trina's one-woman show, she spends the rest of the episode physically assaulting and even threatening to kill him. It's treated as a comical overreaction on her part, and the happy ending goes to ''her'' because she finds the humor in her show after Robbie reviews it as such instead of the drama it was supposed to be. Andre even laughs at Robbie's expense at one point. It's doubtful it would have been treated nearly so humorously if the genders were swapped.
362** While not outright abuse, another episode has Trina spread a rumor that Beck asked her out on a date to make other guys jealous. She forces a kiss on him when a group of guys pass by, with Beck exclaiming that she bit his lip (which is treated as a joke). Given, Beck (with help from Andre and Robbie) gets revenge on her in the end. The lesson being that spreading lies isn't good, when really, what Trina did was sexual harassment and assault.
363** When Tori, Andre, Jade, and Cat hire Andre's cousin Kendra to execute her revenge plot on Dale in "A Film by by Dale Squires" Kendra assaults Dale after lying on a talk show that he abandoned her after a date. Some security guards try to restrain her, but the show host treats the assault a good thing and he and the audience cheer her on.
364* DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale: Well, the Kid-show version. Avoided a bit in ''Prom Wrecker'' as Andre's clearly uncomfortable about the whole thing and she's shown in the wrong, though in ''Three Girls And A Moose'' Jade crawling and smooching all over a verbally non-consenting Moose is entirely PlayedForLaughs.
365* DownerEnding: "The Gorilla Club" ends with Tori being about to obtain her role in the movie, but unable to do so due to her injuries from being attacked by the gorilla.
366* DreadedKidsPartyEntertainerJob: In "The Diddlybops", Tori and her friends get talked by Sikowitz into performing music at a kid's party. They dress up in awful food costumes and sing a dumb song about their favorite foods, and though it delights the audience, all of them are miserable doing it and Jade even grumbles that their thousand-dollar payment isn't enough. To make it even worse, one of the kids makes them an InstantWebHit, and they're unable to live their normal lives without being recognized as the Diddlybops.
367* DressingAsTheEnemy: Sikowitz dresses as a prison guard in "Locked Up!"
368* DressedInLayers: Lampshaded in "Breakfast Bunch" when Andre does his run dance and starts taking his shirt off. Each shirt says first shirt, second shirt, etc. until it got to "final shirt".
369* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
370** Most characters are fairly different from how they were in the pilot. Jade still had her trademark colored streaks but was a more conventional AlphaBitch, though in subsequent episodes got developed into being a goth girl who's a JerkWithAHeartOfGold. Robbie, while still not suave, became capable of normal conversation with the opposite sex. Rex's design is very different from the pilot, including paler skin, a thinner body and neck, paler complexion, and smaller eyes/mouth. Cat's hair is no longer curly as well, and the main hook was her being more intensely bi-polar than a CloudCuckoolander. Tori's hair, instead of being perfectly straight and heavily banged, is now wavy.
371** Adding to the weirdness, Trina in the pilot was at least somewhat aware that she couldn't sing, to the point where she took the Chinese Herb Gargle in the hopes of improving her voice. RuleOfFunny, naturally, causes that to be thrown out the window in future episodes, resulting in Trina being completely and utterly oblivious to how bad her singing is.
372* EmbarrassingPyjamas: In an episode where the gang must participate in a parade, it's up to Cat to come up with the theme for their float. She chooses a cupcake theme for the float and makes everyone wear brightly colored pajamas with a candy patterns on them. Jade is amused when she sees the boys wearing their pajamas. She's less amused when she learns she'll have to wear one too.
373* EncouragedRegifting: In ''A Christmas Tori'', Tori is having trouble finding a gift for Andre for their class's SecretSanta. Tori gets the perfect gift idea from Jade, who was Tori's SecretSanta.
374* EpisodeOnAPlane: ''Wi-Fi in the Sky'', which takes place almost exclusively on Tori and Trina's plane ride.
375* EpunymousTitle: Vic- ''Tori'' - ous.
376* EvilCannotComprehendGood: In ''Stage Fighting'', Jade is very confused by Tori's TurnTheOtherCheek in response to Jade getting her in trouble.
377-->'''Jade:''' But...you can't be nice to me when I've been mean to you! That's not how it works!
378-->'''Tori:''' Then try being nice to me sometime, maybe that'll work.
379%% * EvilVersusEvil: Jade West vs. Hayley Ferguson
380* ExplainExplainOhCrap: In "Opposite Date", Tori lets Cat know she and Beck are hanging out for the night, but she has to keep it a secret from everyone. Once she gets to Jade however, she utters the following line which makes Jade suspicious.
381-->'''Cat:''' [[SayingTooMuch Okay, but we can't invite Tori to come with us because she's...]] ''[gasps at what she said]''
382* ExactWords: The climax of "Cell Block" has Sikowitz reluctantly giving back the gang's phones, but when the girls turn theirs on, Sikowitz declares the contest over and the boys won. The reason? He said, "If you want your phones, take them." He never said anything about the boys vs. girls contest between them being over. In addition, the boys kept their phones off as the girls lost.
383* {{Expy}}:
384** Cat is very similar to the Misty character from ''Series/TheAmandaShow''. Andre is much like Gary, from ''Series/WhatILikeAboutYou'' (another Dan Schneider show, which ''also'' starred Creator/AmandaBynes) in the "mellow black best friend" role.
385** Pre-{{Flanderization}} Cat was also quite similar to Nicole from Series/{{Zoey 101}}.
386** Jade is often compared to a previous role of Liz Gillies, [[Main/AlphaBitch Lucy]] from the Broadway musical "13." If you look on the Website/YouTube comment section of footage of the musical, several people call Jade "the goth version" of Lucy.
387** Doug the Diaper Guy from "Prome Wrecker" acts a lot like Jack Black.
388* FailedASpotCheck: When a reality show cuts together two separate unrelated phone conversations of Tori and Beck to make it look like he is cheating on Jade, the night sky can clearly be seen through the window behind Tori, but Beck's half of the conversation is during the day.
389* FascinatingEyebrow: Jade and Tori can do it. Tori in particular is quite fond of it.
390* FelonyMisdemeanor: Every offense that the students get punished for in "The Breakfast Bunch", with the exception of being late for class and Tori leaving the library during detention, which are things any reasonable administrator would have punished them for. (And she only gets lectured for the latter, not really punished, except for Dickers trying to force Tori to pop a zit on his arm). Jade even gets an extra detention ''for apologizing''.
391* FiveTokenBand:
392** The main character is half-Latina (as is her sister), Andre; is black, Robbie is Jewish, and Beck is Indian. The only two main white, gentile characters are Jade and Cat. It's a rare example of the trope being pulled off very tastefully, and it doesn't seem forced or unnatural – it probably wasn't even intentional.
393** Beck's race has never been stated. While the actor that portrays him is half-Indian, the character has the more ambiguous last name 'Oliver' and no reference to race was ever made.
394** And adding to that, Cat's grown increasingly ambiguous after season 2, after she developed a tan of her own - Cat is short for Caterina, she's heard speaking Spanish and Yiddish, and her actress is of Italian ethnicity.
395* {{Flanderization}}:
396** Jade was one of the more sane people on the show despite her callous tendencies and had some decent depth. She quickly turned into psychotic and vengeful ManipulativeBastard and has stooped to lows such as stealing a pint of blood that Tori donated just to keep her from performing in the school play, cyberbullying Trina by posting her potentially life-threatening stage disaster and running over Sinjin out of pure anger. This seems to be finally dropped in Season 3 (notably in "Tori Goes Platinum" and "Opposite Date")
397** Cat started off as down to earth, not too smart but not too stupid either. Come season two, she is officially TheDitz, unable to pay attention to anything. This continued into the ''Series/SamAndCat'' SpinOff.
398** Tori was snarky but she did try to be normal. Despite very rarely getting punished for her [[NiceJobBreakingItHero screw-ups]], she usually felt bad and did what she could to help. She is subject to AlternativeCharacterInterpretation, but nowadays she can do incredibly selfish acts and [[KarmaHoudini always escapes retribution for it]].
399** Robbie somewhat in Season 2 and the beginning of season 3 on the subjects of him being [[AllJewsAreCheapskates cheap]]/[[GreedyJew selfish]], having incredibly bad luck(especially with girls) and being a near Sinjin-level loser. Luckily, they pulled back and he's back to his geeky but sweet personality from season 1, if not a little more characterized.
400*** He's also inching closer and closer to AssholeVictim territory, as he caused all the damage in Cat's mom's boss' home because he wouldn't hand over a skull (in ''Andre's Horrible Girl''), and there was no reason for him to jump over the counter in ''How Trina Got In''.
401** Beck seems to have become a bit of a jerk since he and Jade broke up.
402** Tori's Mom and Dad came across like loving parents in their first couple of appearances, but instantly afterwards their cruel TheUnfavorite treatment of Trina came out and by late season 3 they seemed to stop caring about either kid altogether.
403* FlashBack:
404** A fairly long and [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments very hilarious]] one happens in ''The Great Ping-Pong Scam'' as Andre;, Beck, Robbie, Cat and Jade narrate in ''way'' too much detail how they formed their ping-pong team.
405--> '''Tori:''' So, you guys formed a fake ping pong team so you could get some money, buy a trophy for the school, save the principal's job, and take Sikowitz out for a big fancy dinner?
406--> '''Andre:''' ''(pause)'' Yeah, I guess we could've just told it that way.
407** Most of "Who Did It to Trina?" is full of these, as the characters recount their stories.
408%% * FourTemperamentEnsemble: Trina (Choleric), Cat (Sanguine), Jade (Melancholic), and Tori (Phlegmatic).
409* FreezeFrameBonus: What's on the classroom dry-erase board. Also, some of the various lockers.
410** During the final outdoor scene in "The Slap Fight" you can spot a billboard in the back that says "[[spoiler:Series/{{SAM AND CAT}} COMING SOON]]"
411* FriendsTurnedRomanticRivals: In "Three Girls and a Moose", one of Beck's friends from Canada comes to visit. Tori, Cat, and Jade, who are normally friends (though Tori and Jade are more a case of {{friendly enem|y}}ies) all start competing with each other. Eventually Beck calls them out on their behavior. Tori and Cat apologize, though the episode ends with Beck's friend hooking up with Jade.
412* ForeShadowing: Cat and Jade's rivals were introduced as Tara Ferguson and Haley Ganz. Later, the bar's owner (who decides the winner) is revealed as Joey ''Ferguson'': a giveaway how he would decide the contest to advance the plot.
413* FriendsRentControl: Tori's deluxe LA house, considering the only known paycheck is that of her father's job as a detective. Which either means Tori's mom has a much more lucrative white collar job or one of her parents had a wealthy inheritance, or they just needed to use a larger soundstage for the scenes set at Tori's home and simulating a house of this size made sense.
414* GamesOfTheElderly: This trope is referenced when Jade and Tori act out a skit about an elderly woman who gets mugged while returning home from a game of ''TabletopGame/{{Bingo}}''.
415* GenreSavvy: Jade.
416--> '''Jade''': And now Tori says: "What's stage fighting?"\
417'''Tori''': I was not going to say that! ''(turns to Andre;)'' What is it?
418* GetOut:
419** Melinda Murray to Tori in "Beck's Big Break". It is also unintentionally a trigger word for someone to shoot an arrow at the wall, and since she had her hand out at that time the arrow went ''right through her palm''.
420** Hayley toward Jade in Cat in "Freak the Freak Out" when she bans them from singing at Karaoke Dokie ever again after they find out the karaoke contests are rigged.
421* GenkiGirl: Cat. Even though she's a MoodSwinger, she spends most of her time in happy mode.
422%% ** Tori, to a lesser degree.
423* GeorgeJetsonJobSecurity: One of Jade's "What I Hate" videos implies that her father has been fired many times.
424* TheGhost: Cat's brother, whom she frequently mentions, but never appeared.
425* GiftOfSong:
426** "The Birthweek Song" is about Tori composing and singing a song for Trina's "birthweek". It backfires, however, as Trina doesn't find a song to be an acceptable present, and ends up selling Tori's song to a record label in the hopes of getting an "actual" present out of it.
427** In "A Christmas Tori", Tori is trying to find the best SecretSanta gift for Andre. Eventually, Jade gives her the idea to turn his D-grade Christmas Song into an actual song, performed in the middle of the school, to convince his professor to bump up the grade.
428** Andre's song "Song 2 You" is about giving someone the gift of a song, in place of expensive material possessions.
429* GilliganCut:
430** "Driving Tori Crazy." Tori makes Cat promise not to tell anyone about the party bus that will take her to school, which she does. She then explicitly tells Cat again not to let anyone know about it. Cat says she gets it...next scene, we see the party bus and the entire gang is in it. We then get this exchange:
431--> '''Tori''': I told you not to tell anyone!
432--> '''Cat''': You did not make that clear.
433** In "Robarazzi", when Rex suggests Robbie use the video of Tori's pimple for his blog, Robbie says that would be mean. After Rex tells Robbie that he'll be a loser if he doesn't, which Robbie protests against. After a few seconds, cut to some students watching the video on The Slap.
434** From "The Wood":
435--> '''Beck''': The producers took two separate phone conversations and cut them together!
436--> '''Jade''': I want to hear that from them!
437--> (Tori holds her hands out in questioning. Cut to the Black Box theater)
438--> '''Producer''': ''Yeah'', we took two separate phone calls and cut them together.
439* GirlsVsBoysPlot: In "Cell Block", after it becomes apparent that none of the students can handle being away from their cellphones, Sikowitz turns the competition into a gender battle, which gives the students a lot more interest in the bet. The boys start to play tricks to make the girls crack, but it doesn't work... until Sikowitz gives them their phones back. When the girls immediately use theirs, they lose the bet, as the boys didn't ''actually'' use their phones.
440* GollumMadeMeDoIt: As mentioned above, Robbie was convinced to put up the degrading video by ''Rex''.
441* GonnaFlyNowMontage: "The Hambone King." [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong The music's about right]], but they left out the run up the stairs, despite the HA set having those centerpiece stairs. Instead they use a YeahShot.
442* GoofyPrintUnderwear: In "Tori gets Stuck", Tori notices and makes fun for Robbie for having ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' underwear.
443%%* GooGooGetup: Doug the Diaper Guy.
444* {{Goth}}: Jade dresses like a goth and does fit some of the goth stereotypes, like being a pessimist, enjoying pain, and being [[DeadpanSnarker very sarcastic]], but is [[Administrivia/SquarePegRoundTrope is not a straight example of one]].
445* GothsHaveItHard: Jade dresses and acts like a stereotypical {{Goth}}. She also alludes to having had a rough childhood. In particular, she has a strained relationship with her father, stemming from the fact he disapproves of her aspirations for a career in the performing arts.
446* TheGrinch: Jade has some traces of this, but still manages to get a pretty nice gift for Tori, all things considered. The insulting term grunch, used in the episode, is clearly derived from Grinch.
447* GRatedDrug: Tacos depict a metaphor of sex and drugs. Having not tried one brands you as a "vegan."
448[[/folder]]
449
450[[folder: H-L]]
451* HairTriggerTemper:
452** Cat gets upset rather than angry, but otherwise fits fairly well.
453-->'''Cat:''' "What's ''that'' supposed to mean!?"
454** Jade also has this. She gets angry ''very'' easily.
455* HandsOnApproach: A hot guy uses this on Cat when she's spinning a pot. Obviously, she doesn't mind.
456* HarpoDoesSomethingFunny: The scene where Tori, Jade and Derek dance to "Queen of White Lies", among others.
457%% * HasTwoThumbsAnd: Trina and Andre in ''The Birthweek Song''.
458* HeelFaceTurn:
459** In ''Stage Fighting'', Jade and Tori stop being enemies. In ''Jade Dumps Beck'', they become friends – not good friends, but still.
460** Sheema in ''Locked Up!'' (the prisoner that Jade called "big and stupid") has this when Tori offers her to join them in their plot to escape.
461%% * HelplessGoodSide: Robbie and Rex.
462* HeterosexualLifePartners: Robbie and Rex, though the latter is a puppet.
463* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen:
464** Two examples, Cat's extremely [[TheDitz ditzy]] brother being TheGhost variant is regularly referred to either through Cat's random BlackComedyBurst or NoodleIncident anecdotes with no relevance to the plot or through text messages. Cats is an example of sanity compared to her brother who once painted a 'part' of his body purple for a job interview (he didn't get it) and got Jade 12 gallons of real blood for her play.
465** Robbie's grandfather Maury who is the TheVoice variant who is rude to his wife.
466* HiccupHijinks : The episode "The Wood" reveals that Tori gets hiccups when she talks urban, which carries over into filming the titular show. Even when she gets scared, they don't go away.
467* HilariousOuttakes: The episode "Blooptorious."
468* HippieTeacher: Mr. Sikowitz. He's crazy and out there, but knows how to teach acting.
469%% * HollywoodToneDeaf: Trina, on most days.
470* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
471** Even though he [[HeelFaceTurn eventually gave the kids credit of their work on the film]], the fact remains that if [[JerkAss Dale Squires]] hadn't [[DudeWheresMyRespect stolen it]] [[DidYouThinkICantFeel in the first place]], he wouldn't have been [[CurbStompBattle humiliated on national TV]] by a SassyBlackWoman. Even [[NobleDemon Jade]] feels sorry for the guy getting it in the neck - even though Dale [[ICouldaBeenAContender screwed them all out of a serious career boost]] (because the most he could honestly take credit for was being executive producer).
472** In "Sleepover At Sikowitz's", Tori chooses 'a sweet, innocent farm girl who never gets angry, no matter what happens' as the persona for Jade during the sleepover. Ever since (notably in "Beck Falls For Tori" and "Tori Gets Stuck"), Jade gleefully falls into that persona whenever she feels like running Tori over the coals...
473** [[ManipulativeBastard Ryder Daniels]] used girls who were in love with him to get good grades before dumping them the moment they weren't of use to him anymore. This comes back to bite him ''hard'' when Tori discovers what he's up to and uses the very event he was using her to get a good grade in to reveal him to the entire school and give him a HumiliationConga via a TheVillainSucksSong.
474** Jade in "Prom Wrecker", subverting her normal KarmaHoudini status. Her attempts to ruin the prom Tori set up end up making it better and in the end, she's forced to be prom queen with Doug the Diaper Guy as her prom king, who she hired to wreck the prom in the first place.
475** In the pilot episode, Tori most likely wouldn't have kissed Beck on-stage (thus intentionally ticking off Jade) if Jade hadn't humiliated her in such a greedy way. Granted, she saw Tori with Beck, but Jade also knew (as EVERYONE at Hollywood Arts knew) that Tori was new there, and thus wouldn't know to steer clear of Beck at all costs.
476* HollywoodBeautyStandards: Very much so, which is pretty remarkable for a tween Zitcom. Robbie is the only notable exception with his more awkward bushy haircut and oversized glasses but even he cleans up nicely, and Trina is pure HollywoodHomely. Invoked in-universe when a producer demands a re-casting of Sinjin's gameshow into better-looking contestants and naturally the main cast is chosen as a replacement.
477* HomeworkSlave: Ryder Daniels likes to date girls, use them to get good grades, and then dumps them. He tries doing this to Tori, but she finds out and turns the tables on him by writing a song that calls out this behavior.
478* HopeSpot:
479** In "Locked Up!", the chancellor is about to free Tori on the conditions that they leave his country and never return, but then Robbie accidentally knocks his clock into the fish tank and kills his "ok-a-ta-pus", which in turn causes the rest of the group to be put in prison alongside her.
480** Also, "The Bad Roommate" has one - after Tori and Andre get into a late night scuffle, Andre leaves. But first he addresses the pot pie her mother made that he wolfed down. This makes Tori think he's about to apologize…but instead he says he's had better, and leaves.
481* HumiliationConga:
482** ManipulativeBastard Ryder Daniels is given one by Tori and all the girls he's gone out with just so he could use them to get himself a good grade and then breaking their hearts directly afterwards. Tori sings "[[TheVillainSucksSong Begging On Your Knees]]" in front of the whole school, her friends and Ryder's ex-girlfriends keeping him onstage and revealing his manipulative ways to the entire school and giving him a well-deserved humiliation. To top it off, another group sing "You just got served" at him directly afterwards.
483** Steven, the boyfriend who cheated on both Tori and [[Series/{{iCarly}} Carly]] got his live on the internet.
484--> ''"Random Humiliation!"''
485* HustlingTheMark: Jade, Tori, and Cat pull off a rather awesome example of this trope on Haley and Tara in ''Freak The Freak Out''. (Complete with OhCrap looks on Haley and Tara's faces when they realized Tori wasn't the pushover they thought she would be.)
486* HypocriticalHumour:
487-->'''Trina:''' ''(to Tori)'' You have to be more careful with people's feelings. ''(turns and yells at the annoying kid behind her for kicking her seat)'' Stop kicking my seat, you worthless little nub!
488* ICallHimMrHappy: Trina refers to her boobs as "the girls."
489* IdiotBall:
490** Tori thinking it was a good idea to trust Trina and Cat to get her solvent by the time the play started. This is hinted in one of her status updates on [=TheSlap=]: "Never send Trina and Cat to do ANYTHING!!!"
491** Tori ''really'' should have been able to predict what would happen when she told [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Cat]] to punch her in the face.
492** And then there's the time she took Sikowitz to see a play ''without actually researching it first''. The subject material sends him into a HeroicBSOD, or at least it seems. [[SubvertedTrope As it turns out,]] Sikowitz's HeroicBSOD was a result of his girlfriend dumping him via text message, and only because he was fond of her cat.
493* IfIHadANickel: From the song "Take A Hint":
494-->If I had a dime for every name that you just dropped, you'd be here and I'd be on a yacht.
495* IllKillYou:
496** Trina to Robbie, upon calling her Show a comedy.
497** Everybody to Robbie, after he sells his soul for Web Fame. Notice a trend.
498** Definitely said by Tori in "Who Did It To Trina?", though [[UnreliableNarrator how jokingly she said it is up for debate]].
499* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Trina. YMMV on whether or not she actually ''is'' going to be special.
500* ImpaledPalm: [[NiceCharacterMeanActor Melinda Murray]] got a crossbow bolt through her palm, causing her to get pulled out of the film. Cue the staff and co-actors rejoicing over the cause of the accident [[strike: Tori Vega]] Crystal Waters.
501* ImplausibleDeniability: Trina early in ''Freak the Freak Out''.
502* IncomprehensibleEntranceExam: At Hollywood Arts, in order to audition for plays, students must perform "The Bird Scene". Tori performs this scene, asking her teacher if she's passed each time, to which he tells her no. Eventually she gets frustrated and says that she feels she did a good job. Her teacher then tells her she passed. He tells her that the purpose of the test is to see if the student trusts their artistic instincts and all one has to do to pass is to be confident in their performance, and she kept failing because she kept asking if she had passed.
503* IncrediblyLamePun: Tori puts a HurricaneOfPuns in the captions for the Diddly-Bops photo gallery, all of them cringe-inducing.
504-->'''Robbie:''' Tori, the puns HAVE to stop.\
505'''Tori:''' You'll have to mustard up the courage to stop me! Hahahaha.
506** A visual one in the Christmas episode. When Cat, Tori, and Jade are dressed and lined up like Christmas showgirls: "Ho-ho-ho"
507* InherentlyFunnyWords: In ''Who Did It To Trina'', the word 'ranch-house' is apparently one of these, as the laugh track plays every single time it's said, and it's said half a dozen times.
508* InnerMonologueConversation: In [[Series/ICarly iParty with]] Series/{{Victorious}}, Carly, Sam and Freddie use this to figure out how to get revenge on a cheating boyfriend. Tori lampshades this by asking to be included.
509* InnocentInnuendo: Enforced In-Universe in the episode ""The Wood." The producers cut together two phone calls of Tori talking with her aunt and baby-talking her aunt's puppy with Beck calling to order pizza to make it sound like they are trying to meet up for a date.
510* InstrumentOfMurder: In the short film that the group of friends made in ''The Slap Fight'', Robbie's character has one: a violin with a knife hidden in it, or a "[[IncrediblyLamePun stab-olin]]."
511* IntentionalHeartbreaker: Ryder Daniels in "Begging On Your Knees." Gets a HumiliationConga for it (also see that entry here).
512* InternalDeconstruction: "The Worst Couple" deconstructs both Beck and Jade's toxic relationship and Jade's transformation from an abrasive bitch to borderline sociopathy. As a favor to Sinjin, the gang goes on a Newlywed Game-style game show that Sinjin is pitching. Beck and Jade get into an incredibly petty fight, which culminates in Beck saying on TV he's not happy with their relationship and them winning the worst couple award despite no one else playing dating yet. After the incident, things get PlayedForDrama. Beck feels remorseful for his outburst, but recognizes that he shouldn't brush off how he felt and tries to talk with her. Jade, unlike Season 1, where she was more willing to talk if they were having issues in "Robarazzi" and "Jade Dumps Beck", wants to forget about what happened because she's too stubborn to admit they're having severe problems. At this point, the rest of the group starts distancing themselves from them and flat-out telling them when confronted about it. Jade's personality hits new lows when she runs over Sinjin and insults her friends while they're in earshot. This proves to be the last straw for Beck, and he demands that they either work to fix their issues or break up. Jade walks out and threatens to end the relationship on her terms if he doesn't follow. Beck almost leaves, but backs out at the last second, and Jade too almost walks back in, but is unwilling to swallow her pride and dumps him. It's not until Jade undergoes long-overdue CharacterDevelopment and Beck realizes why he liked her to begin with that the two reconcile. After this, their relationship is shown to be far less toxic.
513* IntoxicationEnsues: Sikowitz reputedly gets visions from coconut milk.
514** In ''The Breakfast Bunch'', the gang begins acting as if they were high after eating tacos.
515** In ''How Trina Got In'', Sikowitz reveals that his drinking milk from a badly-spoiled coconut, and his visions during Trina's audition, was the reason Trina got into Hollywood Arts.
516* IronicEcho:
517** In ''The Great Ping-Pong Scam:
518---> '''Tori:''' Read the phone Jade. Reeeead the phoooone.\
519''(Later, after Jade points out how she doesn't have to let Tori on the team, no matter how good her tryout was)''\
520---> '''Jade:''' Read the phone Tori. Reeeead the phoooone.
521** In ''iParty With Victorious'', Tori and Carly, on what [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk Steven]] said when he gave both girls their charm bracelets:
522---> '''Tori and Carly (in unison}:''' "It's one of a kind - ''just like you!" ''
523* ItsAllAboutMe:
524** Trina has a vain and narcissistic ego and is easily the most selfish character on the show.
525-->'''Trina''': "If I'd shared it, there would be less for me!"
526** While nowhere near the same extent as her sister, Tori can be pretty selfish as well.
527** Also this exchange from "Jade Dumps Beck", which occurs while the dog is attacking Beck's dad.
528-->'''Jade''': This is horrible.
529-->'''Tori''': I know
530-->'''Jade''': Now he's never gonna take me back.
531* IveHeardOfThatWhatIsIt: A variation occurs in ''The Breakfast Bunch'':
532-->'''Jade:''' Our pristine little friend Cat here has never had a taco.\
533'''Cat:''' I'm not that pristine. Wait, what's pristine mean?
534* {{Jerkass}}:
535** Jade and Rex are both snarky assholes. Trina can turn into this if she doesn't get what she wants.
536** Robbie's grandmother for sure.
537** Vice Principal Dickers from "The Breakfast Bunch." [[MeaningfulName He's not called that for nothing]].
538* InOneEarOutTheOther: In "Tori Fixes Beck and Jade" Cat got a butterfly lodged in her ear. Later after Robbie employed Andre's grandmother to scare it out (by ''yelling'' into Cat's ear) the butterfly made a hasty exit... out the ''opposite'' ear.
539* JewishMother: Robbie's "Mamaw" fits this.
540* JustFriends: [[spoiler:Cat to Robbie in One Thousands Berry Balls]].
541* KaraokeBondingScene: In "Tori and Jade's Play Date", Tori and Jade are both having a miserable time on their forced "play date" and are trying really hard to get along despite their differences. Eventually, two obnoxious boys start to bother them, and won't take "no" for an answer. In a desperate attempt to drive them away, they agree to do some karaoke together, singing the song "Take a Hint"- not only does it (temporarily) fix their problem, but it also ends up being what makes them bond, with the last scene of the episode showing them getting along really well.
542* KarmaHoudini:
543** A common theme in Dan Schneider shows: this show has Jade. In the "Stage Fighting", she gets away with framing Tori, who's stuck with a bad grade, detention, and virtually being publicly humiliated, despite it still looking like Tori hit Jade by accident. While Tori intentionally does not report Jade when she learns she was set up, Andre knew and should have at least told someone.
544** Tori in ''Locked Up''. Accident or not, she ''did'' blind the man...you'd at ''least'' expect them to be fined, or something. [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] though, as they did spend time in a Yerbanian prison which is far worse than an American prison.
545** Also in ''Beck's Big Break'', though possibly [[JustifiedTrope justified]] because of the callousness of the lead star.
546** The whole main cast bar Trina are Karma Houdinis for scamming the school out of $1,500/year with their fake ping-pong team and never getting caught.
547** The dillhole who parked his RV so close to Beck's that the main cast except for Cat was stuck inside a rapidly warming vehicle drove away merrily unaware that he nearly killed a bunch of teenagers and certainly ruined their day at the beach.
548* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Jade in "Tori Gets Stuck", after everything she does throughout the episode gets her banned from being Tori's understudy.
549* {{Kawaiiko}}: Surprisingly, Jade in ''iParty With Victorious'', as the blue swimsuit she wears seems cute, modest, and quite out of character for her. She's not as hard-boiled as she lets on.
550* KickTheDog:
551** It's practically Jade's hobby. The worst example occurs in ''Crazy Ponnie''. During a sleepover, Cat accidentally waxed Jade's eyebrows off. Throughout the episode, she chased Cat in hopes of revenge until finally, she shaved her head while she was sleeping. For many, [[TheScrappy this turned a lot of fans against Jade]].
552** Tori has this moment in "Cell Block" by shooing off a lost little girl who comes to the door, thinking the boys sent her to trick them into using their devices again. It isn't until they slam the door on her that Tori begins to think she really ''was'' lost.
553* LargeHam:
554** Trina is clearly a firm believer that bigger is better, she makes everyone seem subdued by comparison.
555** Sikowitz. "YOU KIDS HAVE GOT TO DO...YOUR ROBOT RESEARCH!" "NOW WHOSE PHONE IS THAT?!" "DON'T BE A WEENIE!" "BOTH OF YOU GO TO THE HOSPITAL!" Etcetera.
556* LaserGuidedKarma:
557** Ryder is force fed a nice helping of HumblePie in front of the entire school by Tori and all the girls he's manipulated.
558** Jade, in "Tori Gets Stuck", where she is denied the role in the show when Tori is unable to do it despite being the understudy, due to being a "gank" all week.
559* LaserHallway: The titular Wanko's Warehouse has this as part of the security system.
560* LaughTrack: A very cruel one at that.
561-->'''Doctor''': If that car... backs out, it could rip that kid's guts apart.
562-->'''Robbie''': (high pitched squealing noise)
563-->*laugh track*
564* TheLawOfConservationOfDetail: Explains why we never see Cat's locker, or anyone's immediate family, unless there is a reason to show them, for instance, Jade's Dad, Andre's Grandmother and Robbie's Grandmother.
565* LeaningOnTheFourthWall:
566** Jade mentions in Prom Wrecker that Beck is in Canada. It was mentioned before the episode aired that Avan Jogia was in Vancouver at the time of filming and would be absent because of it.
567** In ''Tori Tortures Teacher'' during lunch Andre asks why none of them "[[LampshadeHanging ever sits on that side of the table]]", which would feature them facing away from the camera.
568** In ''Terror in Cupcake Street'' the main cast and Sikowitz discuss why they are the only ones chosen. They later realize the fact their classmates "never talk and just react" as a nod to the extras.
569** In ''Who Did it to Trina'' Andrè hints at the plot's RashomonStyle. "Aw, no! Now we have to hear another story about what happened from a unique point of view?!"
570** In ''The Slap Fight'':
571-->'''Tori''': You ran here?
572-->'''Sinjin''': Sure, I'm not usually invited to the main people's houses.
573*** Also
574-->'''Sinjin''': You guys star in every play at this school, and you sing all the songs, and you do all the talking in class.
575* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn:
576** When Tori starts narrating what happened to her in ''Crazy Ponnie'', we hear a very badly done "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Careless Whisper]]" in the background...that's actually being played by Sinjin. Tori yells at him to stop playing his saxophone.
577** After that, when Jade is chasing Cat, we hear a SuspiciouslySimilarSong to "[[Series/TheBennyHillShow Yakkity Sax]]", which is also revealed to be played by Sinjin as Jade and Cat run around him.
578* LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain:
579** Jade's sweating at the end of ''Trapped in an RV''.
580** Tori's armpit cream in "Robarazzi."
581* LineOfSightAlias: Tori adopts the name "Crystal Waters" from a visible water dispenser to infiltrate Melinda Murray's filming location.
582* LiteralMinded: Somewhat inverted in Driving Tori Crazy. Andre's grandmother asks Tori to hold her oatmeal which Tori accepts, as it turns out she really does ''hold'' her oatmeal (she dumped the oatmeal on Tori's hands instead of giving her the mug)
583* LoopholeAbuse: In "Victori-Yes", Andre realizes this when the girl he's with asks if he wants to go home.
584[[/folder]]
585
586[[folder: M-P]]
587* {{Malaproper}}: In the "Stuck in an RV" episode, Tori berates Jade with a vicious "Thank you, [[CaptainObvious Catherine Obvious]]." Cue confusion from the other characters. After they correct her, she weakly tries to defend herself by pointing out that Catherine could be a captain.
588* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Lampshaded by Sinjin in "The Slap Fight" during his ''TheReasonYouSuckSpeech'' speech. He tells them they are the only ones who speak during class and get roles in the plays and should be thankful instead of trying to get more social media followers.
589* ManipulativeBastard: Ryder Daniels, who uses love to manipulate girls into helping him get a good grade only to break their hearts when he's through using them. Tori makes sure he gets what he deserves though.
590* ManipulativeEditing: The producers of ''The Wood'' do this to fake a relationship between Beck and Tori.
591* MatchmakerFailure: When Tori notices a girl is interested in Beck, she tries to encourage him to date her. Beck doesn't want to because his ex Jade might be jealous. Tori's solution is to set Jade up with someone else. Unfortunately, the boy Tori tries to set Jade up with is terrified of her. Jade does end up giving Beck her blessing to date this other girl. However, Beck [[AllForNothing realizes he doesn't like]] this other girl because she has no personality of her own and ends up getting back together with Jade.
592* MeaningfulGift: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] by Sikowitz. He makes his class do a SecretSanta and tells everyone that they must give a meaningful gift. Tori is assigned Andre and she spends much of the episode thinking of something meaningful for him. Towards the end of the episode, she's approached by Jade who reveals that she's Tori's secret Santa. Her gift to Tori is an [[EncouragedRegifting idea for a gift to Andre]]: They perform a song he wrote in front of his teacher to boost a bad grade that he'd been moping around all episode.
593* MeaningfulName:
594** Mr. Sikowitz, pronounced [[CrazyIsCool Psycho-Wits]].
595** Jade West, Wicked Witch of the West with a jaded personality. Lampshaded when Tori's version in ''What Happened to Trina'' depicts Jade like a hag. Lampshaded even ''more'' in "April Fools Blank" in which she really ''is'' a Wicked Witch.
596** Vice Principal [[{{Jerkass}} Dick]][[ADickInName ers]].
597* MediumAwareness:
598** In ''April Fools Blank'', the Wizard of Oz parody scene, like the movie, starts off in black and white and then switches to color after Cat (dressed like Dorothy) hits her head against a bathroom stall door. Cat is also aware of this change:
599-->'''Cat:''' Oh, Tofu, it looks like we're not in the Hollywood Arts bathroom anymore! ''(looks around)'' Oh, wait, no, we are. It's just in color!
600** In "The Slap Fight" Sinjin actually refers to the six leads as "the main persons" to convince them that online followers never mattered.
601* TheMillstone: Robbie constantly causes trouble for his friends. He once got them all sent to jail.
602%% * MirrorRoutine: Cat and Sikowitz in "Beck Falls For Tori"
603* MistakenAge: In Beck's subplot in "Wi-Fi in the Sky", he's taking care of his next-door neighbor's dog while the owner is away at cheerleader practice. When Jade finds out, she assumes the cheerleader's the same age as her and is trying to steal Beck. When she comes over to Beck's RV to pick up her dog, Jade and the audience find out that she's only nine years old.
604* MistakenForDestitute: On her first day at Hollywood Arts, Tori decides to give who she thinks is a homeless man some money. This "homeless man" turns out to be her HippieTeacher, Mr. Sikowitz.
605* MistakenForInsane: In "Crazy Ponnie", the titular character keeps tormenting Tori when no one else is around, and everything thinks Tori is going crazy as she tries to tell them of things Ponnie did she has no evidence for or looks like she did to herself.
606* MistakenIdentity: Tori being "kicked out" of Hollywood Arts turned out to be because [[spoiler: Helen's assistant mixed up Trina's name with Tori's]].
607* MisterSeahorse: Andre's character in "Sleepover at Sikowitz's" parodies this.
608* MomentKiller: Robbie does this to Tori's parents '''on their anniversary''' after getting kicked out of Sikowitz's house. If that wasn't bad enough, he then invites Cat and a guy she has just been on a date with over as well. Everybody but Beck and Tori ends up at the Vega household by the end of the night, where they laugh uproariously at ''Film/TermsOfEndearment''.
609* MoodSwinger: Cat at one point cycles through friendly, upset and cheerful in four sentences.
610* MoodWhiplash: During ''The Worst Couple'', Beck and Jade constantly fight with each other and the laugh track just keeps playing. Even when Jade forces Beck to choose to stay with her or break up with her, there are several attempts at comedy while Beck struggles to make a decision.
611* MoralityPet: Beck for Jade, when he's in Canada Jade can be a real [[UnusualEuphemism gank]].
612* MuggedForDisguise:
613** Trina pulls this with a Nozu waitress to get close to a record producer in "Andre's Horrible Girlfriend."
614** Implied at the end of [[spoiler:"Crazy Ponnie." Fawn Liebowitz is in a police uniform and driving Tori and Trina... someplace]].
615* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After Tori sabotages a cheese fountain to spray Cat and her boyfriend Danny, ''her ex''.
616* MyHovercraftIsFullOfEels: Sikowitz says a few weird Spanish phrases in "Tori Tortures Teacher". Tori disturbedly translates them.
617* NWordPrivileges: At the end of "Who Did It To Trina", Rex says that it's only okay if ''he'' calls himself a puppet.
618* NerdGlasses: Robbie wears them nearly 24/7.
619* NeverHadToys: Jade alludes to the fact that she didn't have any toys growing up as proof that she didn't have a great childhood.
620-->'''Jade:''' I'm sick of this. Ice cream reminds me of my childhood.
621-->'''Cat:''' You didn't have a happy childhood?
622-->'''Jade:''' My favorite toy was a hammer. You finish the puzzle.
623* NeverMyFault: In one episode where most of the main cast (except for Cat) gets trapped in an RV, Trina complains that she didn't even know why the others invited her. In the first few minutes of the episode it's clearly shown that she invites herself along. The others call her out on this, Jade getting a minor SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome when she says "No one likes you!" after everyone's done talking.
624* NeverSayDie: A meta example. The [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120426152115/victorious/images/6/66/308jennette2.jpg original image from this episode that Dan tweeted]] showed Tori's locker saying "Make It Die" but sometime between then and the final cut of the episode, [[http://images1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120609120823/victorious/images/3/38/Jennette-mccurdy-takes-cake-3.jpg it was changed to "Make It Rot"]].
625* NeverTrustATitle:
626** Just going from the title, it sounds as if it's about sports.
627** There's also a future episode called "Beck Falls for Tori." It's about stunts, i.e. literal falling.
628** As mentioned below, "Jade Gets Crushed" is about a romantic crush, not being crushed by a falling object.
629* NeverTrustATrailer: The trailer to "Jade Gets Crushed" suggests that Jade goes on a rampage and Tori dresses up as Jade to give her a taste of her own medicine. Turns out to be a plot where Andre develops a crush on Jade.
630* NewTransferStudent: Tori, coming into the crazy new school in the middle of the term after being forced on stage at a talent show.
631* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Often, with Tori and Robbie being the worst offenders.
632* NiceMeanAndInBetween: Cat is fairly sweet and innocent and acts somewhat childish, Jade is snobby and stuck-up, and Tori serves as a leader who gets the job done.
633* NightmareFetishist: Jade.
634-->'''Tori''': What happens if all that sweat builds up inside you and you just explode?
635-->'''Jade''': ''(Completely dead pan.)'' I would love that.
636** Her asking for the fatty lump in ''Rex Dies'', or thinking that 'mouth blood is cool' in ''Freak The Freak Out''.
637** Jade on why she loves hot tubs: "Sometime I pretend I've been captured by witches and they're making me into human soup."
638* NobleDemon: Jade may act mean, but she pets enough dogs (or cats) to not fool anyone. A good example of this occurs in ''Rex Dies'', where her suggestion to fake Rex's "death" seems to be motivated by genuine concern for Robbie. (Even though she normally treats him with, at best, callous indifference.)
639* NoEnding:
640** ''The Birthweek Song'', which ends with the producers leaving the studio and turning off the lights, and has Tori still in the recording booth and Andre and Trina still out.
641** "Wi-Fi In The Sky": After Jade signs Beck off in rage, Tori is left by herself to finish the project. Just when she's about to attempt to do it herself, Perez Hilton shows up and confronts Trina, demanding his camera back. Because of this, the episode ends unknown to the viewers whether or not Tori finished her project.
642** ''Opposite Date'' ends with Robbie and Andre still stuck on their backs in their pear costumes, with no help coming or expected.
643** The actual series. Since Victorious was cancelled before they could film an actual finale, the series ends with no romantic resolution for any ships but Bade and [[ShipSinking Bori]], no graduation, and no idea if any of our main characters are going to be successful in the industry.
644* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Andre and Trina as fake celebs in "Wok Star" are basically Music/KanyeWest and Creator/KimKardashian.
645* NoFourthWall: Schneider essentially took a wrecking ball to the fourth wall in "April Fools Blank": In one scene, a member of the production crew actually interrupts the scene to tell Leon that he's late for a scene with Victoria. Leon rushes to the Asphalt Cafe set and explains that he was late because he "was doing a Wizard of Oz bit." He then says that 3 1/2 minutes is "the same amount of time as a commercial break." And in the game show parody, Trina's card reads, "Cut to the next scene!"
646* NoHuggingNoKissing:
647** Perhaps thanks in part to the legendary ShipToShipCombat from Series/{{iCarly}}, Victorious generally avoided ship teasing amongst the main cast. While there was some ''light'' ShipTease between Tori/Beck, Andre/Jade, and Robbie/Cat, they all more or less got [[ShipSinking sunk]] with Beck/Jade (who started off as the OfficialCouple in the first place) being the only long lasting couple in the show.
648** Surprisingly for a Schneider show, the most common shipmate to Jade/Beck and Cat/Robbie, Tori/Andre, was never teased in canon. Despite being the male and female leads, the subtext between them was no more or less YMMV than the subtext between Tori/Jade.
649* NoIndoorVoice:
650** Tori in ''Sleepover at Sikowitz's''. "'''''I AM A POLICE OFFICER!'''''"
651** Andre's grandmother is very loud.
652** Vice Principal Dickers from "The Breakfast Bunch."
653* NominatedAsAPrank: When Tori gets the school to have a prom, she accidentally gets Jade's play cancelled, as it was scheduled on the same night. Jade proceeds to do everything she can to ruin the prom, including hiring a guy to dance in a diaper at the prom. Tori gets back at her when it's time to announce the Prom King and Queen. The vote had been rigged so Trina would win, but Tori claimed the winners were Jade and the diaper guy. This not only embarrasses Jade, but gets rid of her as the diaper guy [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything picks her up and carries her off]].
654* NonResidentialResidence: Cat slept in a secret room in the high school at one point due to troubles at home.
655* NoodleIncident:
656** Sikowitz has had his driver license suspended. All we know is that it was in Vegas and it involved circus performers, including one with six fingers on one hand. As well, he's been to Yerba before the events of ''Locked Up'', but he doesn't remember anything about it.
657** We only ever get snippets from Cat about her brother who apparently once painted a part of his body purple (don't worry, [[ComicallyMissingThePoint it was for a job interview]]), once jumped out of a fourth story window and landed on a truck, and was once shot by a clown.
658** What did that dolphin do to Jade to make her hate the ocean so much? [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvpJdNiqZJc This]], maybe?
659* NoOSHACompliance: "Beck's Big Break." They're filming a scene where a techie ''is supposed to fire a real crossbow in the direction of people''. Forget the Oscars, they win the {{Website/Darwin Award|s}}!
660* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace:
661** Beck's character in ''Sleepover at Sikowitz's'' that Robbie assigns him plays this role.
662%% ** Sinjin falls into this area commonly as well.
663** The two weird guys in "Tori and Jade's Playdate" who the song Take a Hint are directed at.
664* NotEvenBotheringWithAnExcuse:
665-->'''Beck''': Wow, I gotta go to, um... ''[walks out]''
666** More commonly Beck (and the rest of the cast) come up with some sad excuse to leave, and Jade just tells the person off.
667-->'''Beck''': Hey look, it's that guy over there.\
668'''Cat''': It ''is'' that guy!\
669'''André:''' Wait up, guy!\
670'''Jade''': There is no guy.
671* TheNotLoveInterest: ''Definitely'' Andre to Tori - which makes the character choice [[FairCop he made for her]] in "Sleepover at Sikowitz's" interesting ([[EroticDream especially after he recounts where the idea came from]]}, and raises interesting questions about how both Tori and Andre act during "Prom Wrecker".
672* ObsessiveHobbyEpisode: In one episode, the protagonists become obsessed with their social media followings and it distracts them from their film-making assignment. They do manage to make a film, but it's not a very good one.
673* OddFriendship:
674** Cat and Jade; Cat is bubbly, friendly and ditzy, while Jade is dark and downright scary at times, but they both get along great, though Jade at one point says Cat is more like a pet than a friend.
675** Jade and Tori. That these two can even stand to be in each other's company is nothing short of a miracle, and yet, recent episodes have them hanging out and doing stuff together. (Albeit with a certain amount of [[VitriolicBestBuds vitriol]] between then.)
676* OfficialCouple: Jade and Beck for the majority of the series. Its even in the title sequence!
677* OfficialCoupleOrdealSyndrome: Jade and Beck have a minor case of this, as their relationship seems to constantly be in MakeUpOrBreakUp mode throughout the series.
678* OffTheShelfFX:
679** The slingshot seen in "Opposite Date" is actually a part of a slingshot stuck to [[http://maxforcetoys.com/products/guns/maximizer-60/ this thing]] ([[RealityIsUnrealistic which could probably have made that shot without it]]).
680** "Who Did It To Trina?" uses a prop of the ''Toys/{{Lalaloopsy}}'' doll, Crumbs Sugar Cookie, and renamed it Cuddle Me Cathy. The doll had glitter on its face and blue yarn hair, but it was overall still the same.
681* OhCrap:
682** In "A Film by Dale Squires", the main cast has this reaction when Dale apologizes and gives them credit for the movie after they've already put a plan for revenge in motion. (He originally stole credit for their work.) Even Jade is mortified.
683-->'''Cat:''' Oh, he's giving us credit.\
684'''Jade:''' ''(in a worried tone)'' On national TV.
685** Also Robbie's face clearly says this in "The Great Ping-Pong Scam", when Sikowitz said that they were "mistakenly" charged an extra $600 worth of caviar.
686* OhWait: Though she never uses those words, this is implicitly Jade's intent during the following exchange in "Car, Rain, and Fire":
687-->'''Tori:''' We'd have to get the top up on this car in case it rains again.\
688'''Jade:''' [[SarcasmMode Yeah, I'd hate to get all wet and disgusting]].
689* OffToSeeTheWizard:
690** A scene in "April Fools Blank" parodies ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''.
691** This is {{lampshaded}} by Andre:
692--->'''Andre:''' Sorry for being late. I was in the girl's bathroom doing a Wizard of Oz bit.
693* OldMediaPlayingCatchUp: The send-up of the Filipino Music/MichaelJackson "Music/{{Thriller}}" [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMnk7lh9M3o Prison Dance scene]] in the special [[Recap/VictoriousS2E6 "Locked Up!"]], with the original being at least '''four''' years old and probably pre-dating ''Series/ICarly''!
694* OncePerEpisode: Many episodes feature a transition featuring Tori's phone as she posts updates on [=TheSlap=] based on what is going on at the moment, complete with mood-appropriate emojis. The phone is redesigned as of Season 2, and in the final season, sometimes her classmates post updates as well.
695* OneOfTheGirls: Robbie is often grouped in with the girls due to being effeminate compared to the other guys in the group. For instance, he stays in the girls' hotel room when the group visits a foreign country.
696* OneTwoSkipAFew: In "The Worst Couple", when Jade goes outside to count to ten, Cat reminds her not to forget three, as she puts, "Some people forget it." Later on when sorting cards for the others, Cat ends up skipping three herself.
697%% * OnlySaneMan: Tori, Andre, and Beck often share this role.
698* OutOfCharacterMoment:
699** "The Breakfast Bunch", sorta. Since the episode is an AffectionateParody of ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'', the characters act somewhat different than they normally do. This has led some fans to dispute the canonicity of the episode.
700** Jade has one in "April Fools Blank" when she sees Tori being sad and tries to cheer her up. Then again, [[BizarroEpisode nothing in that episode really made a lot of sense]].
701*** That entire episode was an OutOfCharacterMoment for ''everyone'' except maybe [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Cat]].
702* OverdrawnAtTheBloodBank: Tori, in ''Tori Gets Stuck''
703* OverlyLongGag:
704** The alphabetical improv scene in the pilot, which goes on for several minutes in two different scenes.
705** Also, at the beginning of ''Freak the Freak Out'' (and the closing credits of it), we see Trina wearing a pink dress, taking pictures of herself with a camera that she sets to multishot:
706--> '''Trina''': (takes three shots, then her father comes in, followed by three more shots) Hey, Dad... (another shot)
707--> '''Mr. Vega''': Hey, baby.
708--> '''Trina''': How come... (another shot) you're home early? I thought you were... (another shot) working late...tonight. (another shot)
709--> '''Mr. Vega''': Well, I have a lot of paperwork... (poses) and I really need to... (poses) concentrate, so I thought i'd work... (poses) here.
710--> (Tori's phone rings.)
711--> '''Trina''': Hey, can you... (another shot) grab that phone?
712--> '''Mr. Vega''': No, but... (poses) you can.
713** Defied in ''Locked Up''. Festus is giving Tori his brother's long phone number, but she interrupts him with a Yerbanian-accented "Come on, buddy!"
714** "The Gorilla Club" has Trina reading the incredibly long tracking number needed to get the Fazzini shoes to their house. She goes into another room while reading it, comes back into the kitchen (where the rest of the gang is playing cards) still reading it and goes upstairs, then finishes reading it when she returns to the kitchen. She then goes outside to have the package with the shoes hurled at her.
715* PaperTiger: Jade can come across as hardcore (smashing Andre's apple in ''Tori Gets Stuck'', kicking in Beck's door in ''Wi-Fi In The Sky'', slicing up the garbage can in ''Wok Star''), but when ''real'' danger seems afoot (most prominently in ''Locked Up!''), Jade either bluffs or bolts. A talker, but not much of a fighter.
716* {{Parody}}: "The Slap" appears to be a Website/MySpace parody.
717* ParentWithNewParamour: In a video on "The Slap", Jade makes disparaging comments about her Dad's new girlfriend and her "yappy dog".
718* ParentalAbandonment: Robbie's mom, who is absent with no explanation.
719* ParodyEpisode: The episode ''The Breakfast Bunch'' parodies ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'', and the episode ''The Hambone King'' parodies ''Film/{{Rocky}}''.
720* ParodyRetcon: Trina's one-woman show is an In-Universe example.
721* PerfectlyCromulentWord: From ''Wok Star'':
722--> '''Robbie''': Jackie Bonay is having ''heart confarctions''!
723* PersonaNonGrata: In "Freak the Freak Out", Jade and Cat get banned from singing at Karaoke Dokie after snubbing Hayley and Tara for always winning the contests.
724* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: The Hollywood Arts Ping-Pong team - They don't actually practice, or enter any tournaments; they just say they do to get $1,500 to go to a fancy restaurant, with part of the money being used to buy a trophy so that they can claim that they won.
725* PlaneAwfulFlight: "WiFi In The Sky" has Tori and Trina on a plane the entire episode. While Tori is attempting to videochat her friends to get a project done, Trina is having a bad time with the kid behind her kicking and mocking her while his mother doesn't care. Tori gets in on some of the "fun" as well, as every time Trina has to leave, she has to squeeze past Tori and her laptop.
726* PokeThePoodle: When Tori gets annoyed with Jade in ''The Breakfast Bunch'', she threatens to unfriend her on The Slap, a relatively minor form of retaliation. For maximum laughs, Jade takes it as seriously as if Tori had threatened to injure her.
727* PoorCommunicationKills: The reason behind "Car, Rain and Fire". Cat thinks Mona Patterson passed away because she got confused by the newspaper headline, "Mona Patterson Joins The Dead". Turns out, she's alive and well, and is starring in a TV show called ''The Dead''.
728* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: Averted; "Star Spangled Tori" sets Cat moving with her grandmother as she is latter shown in ''Series/SamAndCat'', but that is the sub-plot of the episode and both Robbie and Jade have almost as much involvement in the story as her.
729* PottyEmergency:
730-->Rex: Take me to the bathroom. I gotta pee NOW.
731** Cat in Stuck in an RV, "gotta-pee gotta-pee gotta-pee!!!"
732** Trina apparently had a ''really'' bad one when she was six, due to a bladder infection. Poor shopping mall Santa...
733* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Averted with Robbie and played dead straight with Rex in ''iParty With Victorious'', as Rex [[CompanionCube yes, the ''puppet'']] freestyles with the mic and beats down all comers in a rap battle [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter ... and then]], [[TheLadette Sam Puckett]] [[OhCrap shows up...]].
734* PrisonerPerformance: At the climax of "[[Recap/VictoriousS2E6 Locked Up!]]", Tori and her friends get locked in a prison in the (fictional) island nation of Yerba after slighting the island's chancellor. Tori puts on a musical performance of "[[Music/TheJacksonFive I Want You Back]]" to distract the Yerbanian chancellor while everybody else escapes.
735* ProductPlacement: In the first five episodes of the series, Jade sported a messenger bag with ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' scrawled on the strap. The messenger bag disappeared for a few episodes, then returned with a plain black strap in its place. Tori also has both a picture of Music/KatyPerry and the singer's name in her locker as decorations. Trina can also be seen wearing Nike Air Prestige III sneakers.
736* PromWrecker: The TropeNamer. Jade attempts to be this when the Hollywood Arts Prom conflicts with her one woman show, causing her play to be cancelled. She rigs the projector to show disturbing images and hires a man who dresses up in a diaper and dances. She's stopped when [[spoiler: Tori declares her and the diaper guy Prom Queen and King. The diaper guy then picks her up and carries her away.]] It was mentioned earlier in the episode that Jade had [[Literature/{{Carrie}} some blood on standby]], but she never uses it.
737* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Trina having no friends (or being borderline abused by her parents) is portrayed as what she deserves for being conceited. Considering Jade and Tori have done much more horrible things than Trina, if she was a main character, she would probably be TheWoobie.
738* PublicityStunt: When Tori gets a record deal, the record label asks her to do things like wear ridiculous outfits and act out in public. She's told that this will boost her profile. Of course, she can't tell anyone what she's doing, so her friends assume the fame is going to her head.
739* PublicMediumIgnorance: In "Locked Up", Tori plays a game of ''TabletopGame/GoFish'' with two of her fellow inmates. The cards they are holding are clearly TabletopGame/YuGiOh cards.
740-->'''Tori:''' "That's not how we play Go Fish in America!"
741* PullTheThread: "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Great Ping-Pong Scam]]"
742* PunBasedTitle: VIC'''TORI'''OUS, also named after Victoria Justice who plays... Tori.
743** A few episodes use this as well, notably ''[[ToHellAndBack Helen Back Again]]'' and ''[[ChristmasEpisode Christmas Tori]]''.
744* PunnyName:
745** In "Locked Up", one of the Yerbians is named Kreplach, which is sort of like a Jewish wonton.
746** Inverted in "Jade Gets Crushed" in an update on The Slap/scene transition. Right before the scene where Tori impersonates Jade, the update lists her mood as "jaded."
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750* RashomonStyle:
751** Featured prominently in ''Who Did it to Trina?''
752-->'''Andre:''' ''"Aw, no, NO! Now we have to hear '''another''' story about what happened from a unique point-of-view ?!"''
753** In ''How Trina Got In'', there are also sequences fabricated by the characters on how Trina could have possibly been admitted to Hollywood Arts. [[spoiler: Sikowitz gives the real version]].
754* RealityIsUnrealistic: The TV producers in ''The Wood'' claim this, and the characters go along with it.
755* ReadingTheStageDirectionsOutLoud: Parodied in "April Fools Blank":
756-->'''Jade:''' The witch sneers at Dorothy, then exits. ''(walks out the door)''\
757'''Cat:''' Oh dear. She spoke her stage directions. What do I do?
758* {{Recut}}: An extended version of the pilot was put on iTunes. With lines that didn't deserve to be cut, like Ariana Grande doing incredibly hilarious little kid voices in an improv scene.
759* RecycledInSpace: ''iParty with Victorious'' is technically a [[{{Padding}} 1.5 hour version]] of ''Begging on Your Knees'', but with the Series/{{iCarly}} cast taking the "lead."
760* RecycledPremise: The gang (and/or Tori the lead character) getting trapped somewhere. HilarityEnsues. This plot has been used in about 20% of the series 50 episodes:
761** "Survival of the Hottest." Trapped in an RV. Which was it's production name before getting the eventual title.
762** "Sleepover at Sikowitz." Stuck at Sikowitz' house because they need to win his character building competition.
763** "Locked Up!". Trapped in prison in a foreign country.
764** "Terror on Cupcake Street." Trapped in a cupcake parade float in a bad part of the city.
765** "The Breakfast Bunch." A parody of ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'', with the gang being trapped in detention.
766** "Wankos Warehouse." Trapped in a mall after it closes.
767** "Wi Fi in the Sky." Tori is stuck on a plane with Trina.
768** "How Trina Got In." Tori is stuck in a sushi restaurant with Robbie.
769** "Tori and Jade's Play Date." Tori is stuck with Jade because she'll get an F on the play if she doesn't go on the date ordered by Sikowitz.
770* RefugeInAudacity: The fact that the group escaped from a prison in [[{{Ruritania}} Yerba]] in the presence of the chancellor in "Locked Up" surely counts.
771* RidiculousProcrastinator: Tori's group in ''Wi-Fi in the Sky''. They are doing a scriptwriting project on the night before submission, something that can't be normally done in one sitting. All four of them also have to struggle with the constant distractions coming their way, either self-made or by others joining in their chat. Hilarity and chaos ensues, concluding to a rather bleak open-ended ending that depends on the viewer.
772%% * TheRival: Jade to Tori
773* RivalsTeamUp: Jade and Tori do this rarely. (''Jade Dumps Beck'', ''The Wood'', ''Robarazzi'', ''Tori & Jade's Play Date''.)
774* RockersSmashGuitars: Subverted despite the show's musical motif - one expensive guitar gets smashed from a bad mounting in "Andre's Horrible Girlfriend", and Trina smashes Robbie's guitar ''in anger'' after hearing his BadNewsInAGoodWay.
775* RoommateDrama: The episode "The Bad Roommate" has Andre staying over at Tori's house so they can write a song they intend to show to a music producer. Andre ends up annoying Tori and her family by doing things like eating an entire pie meant for the whole family. Eventually, Tori auditions to the music producer by herself, [[PlagiarismInFiction using the music that Andre wrote]].
776* RooftopConcert:
777** Andre sings a song on the roof of his school with Tori to get a deal with a record company.
778** Tori, Cat and Andre do this at the end of ''Prom Wrecker''. Even when it starts raining.
779** Happens fairly often, as the school has an open mic night out there almost every Friday night.
780* RuleOfThree: In ''Tori Tortures Teacher'':
781-->'''Tori:''' I did not break Sikowitz. ''(Sikowitz can be heard moaning outside)'' I did not break Sikowitz. ''(Sikowitz can be heard moaning again)'' ...I broke Sikowitz.
782* RunningGag:
783** Dragging someone into the janitor's closet to discuss something private. There's at least one case when it wasn't that private (some janitor was resting in a corner in "Jade Dumps Beck.") This gets lampshaded in "Wok Star" where Jade simply tells Tori to hold out her wrist so that she can drag her to the closet easier.
784** Ever since "Rex Dies", people really can't stop mentioning Tori's cheekbones.
785** In a similar but much more risqué fashion was Beck constantly getting openly hit on by adult women, though less so after season 1.
786** Season 2 has Jade speaking like "character in a movie from the '40s" whenever she's imitating Tori, prompting Tori to respond that she doesn't talk like that. In one episode, all her friends imitate the same southern belle voice just to poke fun at her.
787** Since the beginning of the show, characters have been known to confuse Robbie for a girl.
788--> '''Tori:''' What about your bat mitzvah money?
789--> '''Robbie:''' First, it was a bar mitzvah. I'm a boy.
790** The oft mentioned Northridge Girls.
791** As with ''Series/{{iCarly}}'', most episodes have their own unique gag or dialogue that is repeated at least twice within the episode.
792** Cat mentioning [[TheGhost her brother]]. While not as much in Season 1, it has gotten almost up to OncePerEpisode level in Season 2.
793** Whenever someone comes to the Vega household Trina always yells at someone else to "Get the Door!" Except in "April Fool's Blank" where she says it softly.
794* {{Ruritania}}: The country of Yerba in ''Locked Up'' sounded like Yugoslavia and Serbia combined; the military outfits and the occurring conflicts seem to reference war-era Germany and Russia (or the more current Libyan civil war); and the Yerbanian flag's basis ''IS'' the Albanian flag.
795* SadistShow: The gameshow "Brain Squeezers", clobbering unsuspecting contestants with disproportionate "doink" penalties.
796* SanitySlippage: Andre's grandmother, without a doubt. [[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness Everything about her screams this]], and Andre has said that [[YoureInsane she's crazy]]. Things get taken to another level when you consider that she's on the ball just enough to track Andre down, and considering how unstable she was in ''Wi-Fi In The Sky'' (when she looked in the mirror, [[BlackBugRoom saw 'another person' and freaked out]])... what happens [[AxCrazy if she slips just a little bit more...?]]
797%%** Tori starts going through this in "Ice Cream for Ke$ha".
798* SarcasmBlind:
799-->'''Cat:''' Ew Jade, your outfit's dirty.\
800'''Jade:''' [[SarcasmMode Oh no, now I'll never win the prison beauty pageant]].\
801'''Trina:''' Wait, they have that?
802* SassyBlackWoman:
803** Cat does a fairly good impression of one when she flirts with her hairdryer (no, you didn't misread that).
804** Andre's cousin Kendra qualifies, being black and snarky.
805** Principal Helen Dubois, just as she was in ''Series/DrakeAndJosh''.
806** Presumably the spoken female parts of "Five Fingaz To The Face."
807* SaunaOfDeath: Beck's trailer in ''Trapped in an RV'', though it's a dry heat and the RV didn't intentionally trap them.
808* ScaryBlackMan:
809** That security guy in Stage Fighting, until it starts getting played for laughs.
810** "Terror on Cupcake Street" has one, whom we assume tricked Tori into leading him and his posse to the float on the pretext of fixing her tire. ''Then he really does fix her tire''.
811** The producer of "Brain Squeezers" plays this one pretty straight. He's even got ''mini-explosives'' to grab everyone's attention with.
812* SchoolForcedUsTogether: In "Tori and Jade's Playdate", the normally hostile Jade and Tori must portray [[LesYay a couple]] in a SchoolPlay. Their teacher doesn't find their onscreen chemistry convincing. He suggests the two go one a playdate together in order for them to build a stronger relationship.
813* ScrewThisImOuttaHere:
814** Andre in response to Cat wanting him to help put zombie makeup on Tori.
815--> '''Cat''': Maybe he had to use the bathroom.\
816'''Tori''': ''In my front yard?''\
817'''Cat''': Well, one time my brother-\
818'''Tori''': [[TooMuchInformation Makeup time!]]
819** Beck the moment he hears that Mrs. Lee wants to alter Jade's script in "Wok Star."
820* SecretIdentity: What causes Tori's problem in "Tori Goes Platinum". She is not allowed to tell anyone the reason behind her wardrobe and personality changes, making her feel terrible even more.
821* SecretSanta: The main plot of "A Christmas Tori."
822* SecretTestOfCharacter: [[spoiler:The point of the Bird Scene was to believe in your own acting talent instead of questioning it]].
823* SeriesContinuityError:
824** In ''Robarazzi'', Jade mentions having had tuna fish for lunch. Later, in ''The Wood'', she says she hates tuna fish. Tuna fish ''did'' prevent her from getting laid, though, so it's possible she changed her mind.
825** In ''The Breakfast Bunch'', Tori says she's never had detention before, but she was assigned 2 weeks in ''Stage Fighting''.
826* ShamefulStrip: On a day when Cat and Robbie have been challenged to say "Yes" to everything, a pair of thugs ask them for the pajalehoochos they're wearing (a combination of pajamas, leggings, hoodie and pancho). The two give a reluctant and embarrassed "yes"; the next scene shows Cat and Robbie hiding behind trash cans in their underwear.
827* ShipperOnDeck: Sikowitz may or may not ship Jade and Tori. In one episode he has them as a married couple and in "Tori And Jade's Play Date", he does it again (seemingly deliberately), even sending them on a 'date' so they can be more comfortable with each other.
828* ShipTease:
829** Jade and Tori get a ton of subtle moments throughout the show, but "Tori & Jade's Playdate" drops nearly all the pretenses, even having them refer to each other as pretty to their faces without any sarcasm.
830** '''Big time''' between Beck and Tori in "Tori Goes Platinum", leading up to [[spoiler: an AlmostKiss, but Tori turns it down out of concern for Jade's feelings]].
831** Jade and Andre in ''Jade Gets Crushed'' and ''The Hambone King''.
832** The title "Beck falls for Tori."
833* ShoutOut:
834** A pretty strange one; in ''Tori Goes Platinum'', after tasting the fake British snack bibble, Jade describes it as having a [[NewSpeak good mouthfeel]].
835** The emphasis on Vic'''tori'''ous is spelled exactly as Tori Spelling's 2006 show ''So No'''tori'''ous''.
836** Cat's line "What's THAT supposed to mean!?" was a nod to the ''Moody's Point'' sketch on ''Series/TheAmandaShow'', also created by Creator/DanSchneider. Furthermore, Cat's format of telling her stories is "One time, my brother... [insert random anecdote], [conclusion]" is exactly how Kyle Rosdensen (''Totally Kyle'' skits) tells stories in a dreamily drugged manner.
837** "The Slap" on the iPhone parody shows Tweets from Dan Schneider's cat, and Dan himself "I hate shameless self-promotion", with both Twitter names visible. Similarly, The Slap appears to be the hybrid of Website/{{Facebook}}, Website/YouTube, Website/{{Twitter}} and Website/MySpace combined.
838** In a post on [=TheSlap=], Tori (played by Music/VictoriaJustice) complains that Trina has spent 3 days practicing her scream for an audition. In the Series/{{Zoey 101}} episode ''Quarantine'', Lola (also played by Music/VictoriaJustice) annoyed Zoey by practicing her scream until she lost her voice.
839** In ''Brain Squeezers'', Trina bites Tori's ear. In the Series/{{Zoey101}} episode ''Roller Coaster'', Lola bit Logan's ear so hard it started bleeding.
840*** Also when the host introduces Robbie as a contestant, Robbie points to himself and says, "Thaaat's me!" A reference to the ''Series/AllThat'' skit "Ask Ashley."
841** The fake fight scene between Tori and Jade where the latter spouts one of [[Series/DrakeAndJosh Josh's]] lines:
842-->'''Jade:''' [[Series/DrakeAndJosh Gimme your money. I ain't playin', gimme your money!]]
843** Speaking of Series/DrakeAndJosh, Jade says a line about a movie that's similar to Drake's line about a Beatles album:
844-->'''Drake:''' I love this album more than I love myself!
845-->'''Jade:''' I love that movie more than I love my mother.
846** The pottery scene of ''Trapped in an RV'' references ''Film/Ghost1990''.
847** ''Cat's New Boyfriend'' calls out ''Film/TheWarriors''.
848-->'''Jade:''' "Toriiiii! Come out to playyyyay!"
849** Also with [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibal!_The_Musical Cannibal! The Musical]] when Jade and Beck are looking for Tori.
850-->'''Beck:''' What up with all of the camping stuff?\
851'''Jade:''' Sinjin and his friends are doing some show about a camping trip gone wrong.\
852'''Beck:''' Gone wrong?\
853'''Jade:''' They end up eating each other, I don't know.
854** The B-plot of the same episode featured fish that smooth feet by eating the dead skin, though probably not intentional the reactions of the kids and the scenario were all played out in the in the Sae Nakata route in ''VideoGame/{{Amagami}}'', the anime of which aired roughly four months before this episode.
855** The scene in Wok Star when the gang is playing poker the song from the pranking montage in iGet pranky can be heard in the background.
856** The wall of celebrities has Creator/DanSchneider on it.
857** In ''Sleepover in Sikowitz's'', Jade's farm girl costume is a mix of [[Series/TheAmandaShow Lulu the Hillbilly]] and [[Series/ICarly Carly's Idiot Farm Girl]]. Also, Cat's 80s outfit is reminiscent of [[Series/DrakeAndJosh Mrs. Hayfer's]] days as a stand-up comedienne, and her delivery and routine are reminiscent of Jerry Series/{{Seinfeld}}.
858** "Ice Cream for Ke$ha" had the obligatory [[CharlieAndTheChocolateParody Willy Wonka references]].
859** On The Slap, in the video for Robbie's song "Strangers on a Bus" the phrase "[[Series/KenanAndKel I dropped the screw in the tuna!]]" is written on the whiteboard.
860** In ''Locked Up'', after Robbie accidentally electrocutes the chancellors pet, Sikowitz says "[[Series/FamilyMatters Way to go Urkel]]"
861** The entire scene involving the dancing convicts is based from the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OK25cfzdTTg Dancing Inmates]] in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}}. Coincidentally, the said group performed a lot of Music/MichaelJackson songs, while the episode covered a song that involved the said artist.
862** The gang's escape from prison in ''Locked Up'' is no subtle parallel to the scene in ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' in which the Von Trapps escape the music festival before the winners are announced. After the ''I Want You Back'' number in ''Locked Up'', Festus's brother, acting as the master of ceremonies, invites the audience to applaud the Hollywood Arts kids. There is a fanfare, and a spotlight is shone where the kids would enter; they don't. He cues the applause again, with another fanfare and another spotlight; the kids are nowhere to be found, and a guard bursts through the curtain, shouting "They're gone!"
863** In ''Prom Wrecker'', to ''Series/That70sShow'':
864--->'''Robbie:''' "Goodnight!"\
865'''Cat:''' "But Robbie–"\
866'''Robbie:''' "I said goodnight!"
867** In one episode, Tori does [[Series/SaturdayNightLive The Church Lady's]] Superior Dance.
868** In ''Blooptorious'', Christopher Cane (Rex's "actor") is irritated [[Series/AllThat in ways he can't understand]].
869** Also from ''Blooptorious'', Music/VictoriaJustice can (according to Christopher Cane), "[[Series/TheMaryTylerMooreShow Turn the world on with her smile]]."
870** "The Breakfast Bunch" is pretty much an episode-long shout out to ''Film/TheBreakfastClub''.
871** Record producer Shaun Quincy from "Andre's Horrible Girlfriend" is named for QuincyJones.
872** In "Tori And Jade's Playdate", Tori asks what makes the green tea at Nozu green and the sushi chef says "Ancient Japanese secret", which is a reference to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjNRXfRXnoc an old Calgon commercial]].
873** "April Fools Blank" is ''full'' of them. Including, but not limited to: ''Series/TheAmandaShow'' (the dancing lobsters and Drake Bell), ''Series/MatchGame'' (they play a game called Match Play), ''Series/SavedByTheBell'' (Mr. Belding shows up and mentions Zack and Screech), ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' (the scene in the bathroom), ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'' (Trina mentions wanting an Oompa-Loompa and one appears in the opening credits), ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' (the ending is like the end of an SNL episode, as are the end credits), ''Series/TheBeverlyHillbillies'' (Mr. Drysdale was the name of a main character on that show), ''Series/ICarly'' (Tori briefly runs through the living room set and says hi to Spencer), ''Series/{{SCTV}}'' (Sikowitz blows up and all that's left is a pile of clothes, much like what happens to the guests of Farm Film Report), and Wendy's (most of the main cast shouts "Where's the beef!?" near the end of the episode).
874** There's an upcoming episode called "[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Squid_and_the_Whale The Squid and the Coconut]]."
875** ''Tori Goes Platinum'': When the paparazzi comes in while Tori is trying to hide her change from the class, they think that Sikowitz is [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Plankton]]. Sikowitz denies this at first, but then says:
876-->'''Sikowitz''': No, I am not the...I mean, Karen, I must have the secret formula for the Krabby Patty!
877** The episode ''Robarazzi'' parodies the gossip show, TMZ.
878** The episode ''The Slap Fight'' involves Robbie giving himself a (creepy) make-over and doing an awkward little dance on webcam in a parody of Buffalo Bill from ''Film/SilenceOfTheLambs'' including a shout out to one of the most famous lines itself.
879--->'''Robbie:''' "Would you follow me? I'd follow me."
880** At the start of "Crazy Ponnie", Sinjin can be heard playing a very badly done "[[Music/GeorgeMichael Careless Whisper]]", referencing a series of viral clips with a guy playing "Careless Whisper" on a sax in public places. Once Jade starts chasing Cat, Sinjin switches to a SuspiciouslySimilarSong to "[[Series/TheBennyHillShow Yakkity Sax]]."
881** "Victori-Yes" rehashes the premise of ''Film/YesMan'', of course. And the "Pajalehoocho" refers to those mail-order fashion oddities such as the Snuggie. Sikowicz's idea of a live act on a bus is a shout out to Creator/ImprovEverywhere.
882* ShutUpKiss:
883** Cat on Robbie, when he's going on about how he thinks Trina likes him. It backfires.
884** Beck on Jade when she's saying sorry.
885** Every time Andre's girlfriend kisses him in Prom Wrecker.
886%%* SiblingYinYang: [[IJustWantToBeNormal Tori]] and [[IJustWantToBeSpecial Trina]].
887* SingingTelegram: The B-Plot of "Tori & Jade's Play Date" involves Cat and Robbie breaking bad news to people through song. They show up at Tori and Trina's door at the end to sing about how Trina's date cancelled...and get their guitar destroyed for the trouble.
888* SlasherSmile: Jade in her portion of ''Driving Tori Crazy''.
889* SlowerThanASnail: One episode revolved around Tori needing a ride to school and asking her friends for help. Robbie agrees to give her a ride on his quadracycle. He brags that this will be the "Car of the future", but is overtaken by an elderly woman and some kids on tricycles.
890%% * SmallNameBigEgo: Trina [[invoked]]
891* SnarkyNonhumanSidekick: Rex, Robbie's DeadpanSnarker puppet who will make a joke like this any chance he gets.
892* SocialSemiCircle: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in "Tori Tortures Teacher" by Andre when he asks why they never sit on the other side of the table during lunch.
893* SpiritualAntithesis: The 1980 motion picture ''Film/{{Fame}}'' was about a group of students who went to the New York School for the Performing Arts, and was a drama, not a comedy. It spawned a TV series of the same name and it in turn spawned a short-lived L.A.-based spinoff, ''Fame L.A.''
894* SpiritualSuccessor: Compared to an earlier Nickelodeon show from the early 2000's, "Taina", another show about a latina who attended a performing arts high school to become a famous singer/actress. Also, just like ''Series/{{iCarly}}'' has its origins in ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'', this show comes from ''Series/{{Zoey 101}}''
895* SpicyLatina: Trina is bold and loud; her sister Tori is a bit more passive.
896* SpoiledBrat: Again, Trina. Her parents give her ''a week'' to celebrate her birthday, and she doesn't believe a non-tangible gift counts as a present because "it costs nothing." This is somewhat subverted by the fact that her parents are borderline abusive towards her.
897* SpoilerTitle: A few of the titles basically tell you what's going to happen, such as "Tori Fixes Beck & Jade" and "Rex Dies".
898* StalkerWithACrush:
899** Robbie for Trina, after she kisses him whilst acting a scene.
900** Sinjin for Jade...and it probably doubles as TooDumbToLive
901** Trina in [[http://www.theslap.com/clips/109 an open letter to Kevin Richards]]. If Trina doesn't get what she wants, ''hide''.
902** It's hinted at that Robbie is for Tori. "He'll see you hiding in the bush!" "You never have." A post on The Slap hints that so is Sinjin, in a similar way in fact.
903%% ** Lendall, anyone?
904** This is one possible way to interpret Ponnie's actions in ''Crazy Ponnie''.
905** The two yahoos who can't "Take A Hint" in "Tori and Jade's Play Date" show up at their performance at the end of the episode. They didn't seem like they were HA students, and the girls obviously didn't tell them about the play so one wonders how they just ''happened'' to be in the audience.
906* StatusQuoIsGod: Nothing in the show truly changes. Characters get big breaks in their careers, but they're back to being regular students the following episode. Jade learns a lesson about being nicer to the people around her? She's still a mean girl a few days later. Hollywood Arts got a new principal named Helen, but she's never seen again after her first episode. [[spoiler:Jade and Beck's second breakup only somewhat subverts this because they got back together the following season with little to no indication that they ever got over the issues that led to the breakup in the first place. Even during the breakup, they still hung around their group, they merely kept their hands off each other.]]
907%%* StereotypicalNerd: Robbie. Sikowitz compares him to Steve Urkel of ''Series/FamilyMatters'' in the episode "Locked Up!".
908* TheStinger: A soundbyte from the episode plays over the VanityPlate after the credits.
909* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: In "Cell Block" Robbie randomly mentions Billy Kwan, some Asian kid he once knew. We then cut to Cat playing with her dog-toy-cellphone and pretend-getting a text from Billy Kwan.
910* StrawLoser: Trina Vega. Unattractive [[HollywoodHomely despite being portrayed by]] Creator/DaniellaMonet? [[HollywoodToneDeaf Horrible Singer]] [[note]]Despite her actress providing backup vocals for a few songs[[/note]]? [[SmallNameBigEgo Ego too big for her actual talent]]? [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Disliked by the main cast]]? [[ParentalFavoritism Her parents preferring]] [[TheHero her sister]] [[TheUnfavorite over her]]? She practically exists just to show how better Tori is by comparison.
911* StunnedSilence: The look on Andre and Beck’s faces in “Freak The Freak Out” when they hear Tara and Hayley sing. In a twist of this trope, they are actually shocked on how subpar and ''mediocre'' their talent is.
912* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
913** In one episode where the gang has to make a video for a school project, only to get distracted by their social media followings. Eventually, they manage to pull themselves together and try to finish their project, thinking they can still get a good grade. Turns out, putting off a project until the last minute doesn't produce the best results.
914** Unlike other Dan Schnieder shows (or kids shows in general), this show actually acknowledged there are legal repercussions for hitting someone. Such as Rex threatening to sue Tori if she punched him in "Robarazzi" or Tori lying to save Cat from getting in trouble for hitting Tori in "Cat's New Boyfriend"
915* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial
916--> '''Andre''': What's up?
917--> '''Tori''': Nothing.
918--> '''Jade''': Not a thing.
919--> '''Cat''': We were not watching you kiss that girl.
920* TakeThat:
921** In Robarrazi, Robbie enters the scene to find it covered in fake snow. After commenting about it snowing in L.A., Rex says "I told you global warming was bogus" Robbie replies "Stop watching Fox News." Rex defends it by saying it's "fair and balanced."
922** The only difference between the PearPad 2 and the PearPad 3 is a "slightly better screen." No doubt the Apple executives in the audience were deeply offended.
923* TakesTenToHold: ''Pint-sized'' Cat suffers cellular withdrawals and makes a mad dash for her device. It takes absolutely every single one of the lot just to get a grip on her.
924%% * TantrumThrowing
925* TeenRebellion: It's implied Beck is going through a rebellious phase. He lives in a trailer in his family's driveway. When asked why, he states that his dad told him that he would abide by his rules when he lived in his house. So, Beck got his own house.
926* TemptingFate:
927** In "Andre's Horrible Girlfriend", Jade claims that touching the overly expensive guitar and other stuff at the house where Cat's dogsitting will never lead to disaster. Not only does the guitar get wrecked, it ''went out an upstairs window''.
928* ThemedParty: Hollywood Arts puts on a dance with a cowboy and luau theme, which everyone calls a Cowau.
929* ThisIsForEmphasisBitch: In "Freak the Freak Out"
930--> '''Jade''': If the audience could pick the winners, any person in this place could beat you morons.
931--> '''Cat''': Anyone. Morons.
932* ThisIsThePartWhere: Jade does this in ''Stage Fighting'':
933-->'''Jade''': And now Tori says, "What's stage fighting?"
934* ThatCameOutWrong: A pantsless Sikowitz reports to the police that he is with children wearing pajamas in a cupcake-shaped parade float. Needless to say, the cops assume he's all sorts of crazy.
935* ThoseTwoGuys: Sinjin is sometimes joined by these two guys who resemble [[Franchise/HarryPotter Ron Weasley]] and [[Series/SaturdayNightLive Bill Hader]]. Unfortunately they show up far less than he does.
936* ThrowTheDogABone: [[ButtMonkey Robbie]] had this in the Christmas episode where [[spoiler: he successfully got a kiss from Cat]] because she was overjoyed by the gift he got her.
937* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Trina, who is self-centered, conceited despite having no talent and yet somehow manages to stay on good terms with the main cast while acting like a spoiled brat.
938* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: In ''The Bad Roommate'', after being annoyed by his crazy grandma, Andre moves in with Tori to work on his song, though Tori thought he only wanted to work on the song for a while, ''not stay for days''. What ensues is Andre becoming a pain in the ass to live with as he makes life harder for the Vega family (even eating the entire family pot pie, [[UngratefulBastard which he later criticized since he had better]]). In retaliation, Tori steals his work in progress.
939* TitleDrop:
940** At the very end of ''Sleepover at Sikowitz's'', after Beck asks Tori for the time in his normal voice, she realizes that he broke character and she has won Sikowitz's method acting contest, to which she says, "[[ItMakesSenseInContext I am a police officer]], ''and I am victorious!''"
941** There was a title drop at the end of ''The Bird Scene'' as well: Tori's status update was "Finally I am Victorious."
942* TongueTrauma: In the first episode, Trina takes some Chinese herb gargle that was said to help her sing better, but she had an allergic reaction to such, causing her tongue to swell up like a balloon, thus Tori had to take her place.
943* TookALevelInBadass:
944** ''Both'' Vega sisters, along with Cat, had taken several levels (Trina first, in "Helen Back Again", Tori and Cat in "The Gorilla Club").
945** Sinjin at the beginning of ''Wanko's Warehouse''. He shows Tori that he's learned karate, and ''kicks her near her hip, knocking her to the floor''. That's pretty crazy for a nerd.
946* TookALevelInDumbass:
947** Cat. She goes from being of relatively normal intelligence in the early parts of Season 1 to a girl who is apparently intelligent enough to just colour a "pretty tiger" purple and realize that "that doesn't happen in nature."
948** Robbie also qualifies, as many of the problems the kids get into over several episodes (notably ''The Great Ping-Pong Scam'', ''How Trina Got In'' and ''Locked Up!''), are directly his fault. His behavior in dealing with Rex (notably in ''Wi-Fi In The Sky'') also puts him in this category.
949%%* TorturePorn: The entire Brain Squeezers game show.
950* ToyBasedCharacterization: Jade says that her favorite toy growing up was a hammer. This reflects both her unhappy childhood and her tendency to cause chaos and mayhem.
951* TrailersAlwaysSpoil:
952** ''Beggin' on Your Knees'' took this to extreme levels. The trailer alone gave away ''ALL the key points'' of the episode. The over-promotion of Victoria's song of the same title that ran several weeks before the episode aired made it worse because the TakeThat plot is on the lyrics much like a Music/TaylorSwift song.
953** "Cat's New Boyfriend" did this as well. It included the cheese-squirting, Tori kissing Daniel, Cat walking in on Tori kissing Daniel, and Cat punching Tori in the face.
954** The trailer for One Thousand Berry Balls. It spoils the whole subplot of the episode, including the Cabbie kiss.
955* {{Transplant}}: [[Series/DrakeAndJosh Josh's Boss, Helen]], shows up as the new principal of Hollywood Arts.
956* TraumaticHaircut: Cat receives this near the end of "Crazy Ponnie"; she falls asleep in study hall which leaves her as an open target to Jade who vowed to get back at her for ripping off her eyebrows, by shaving off all her hair until she's completely bald.
957* TrueCompanions: The gang themselves are kind of an deconstruction of this: Sure, they're now hanging out with Trina, but as Jade claims, no one likes her. Robbie and Sinjin are treated like social rejects, though Sinjin has it worse. Cat, according to Jade, is just a pet. The only characters who avoid this treatment are Tori, Andre, and Beck. At the same time, they could also be viewed as a reconstruction: Yeah, the group has some issues, but they still work. It's been shown multiple times that when the chips are down, they're bound by a strong friendship.
958* {{Tsundere}}: Jade West fits this trope almost perfectly. She is harsh, critical, and rude towards even her friends most of the time. However, her sweet side can be seen, usually with her boyfriend Beck, though at times in regards to the main character Tori or their friends such as Cat.
959* TurnTheOtherCheek: Tori does this in ''Stage Fighting'' when she serves two weeks of detention, takes a lower grade, and scrapes food off walls as punishment for hitting Jade with a cane even after she found out Jade was faking the whole thing.
960-->'''Jade:''' Why are you here? Why didn't you tell on me?
961-->'''Tori:''' 'Cause. We both go to school here and it's not gonna be fun for either one of us if we're fighting all the time.
962-->'''Jade:''' So...you're just gonna let me get away with it? You took detention and a lower grade and you're scraping fuzzy pudding off a wall on Friday night just so I wouldn't get in trouble?
963-->'''Tori:''' Pretty much.
964* TwoLinesNoWaiting: Formula for every episode of the series. The main plot is usually Tori with between 1 and 3 of the rest of the main cast. Whoever is left over is put into the B-Plot.
965* TwoTeacherSchool: The only teacher we see with any kind of regularity is Sikowitz, who appears in basically every episode. Lane, while not technically a teacher, shows up once in a while. Occasionally, we see other teachers but they're always one-offs and never appear again. Slightly subverted in that, while Sikowitz is the only teacher we see regularly, his classes are only limited to acting classes and he doesn't attempt to stand in for any other teachers.
966* TruthInTelevision:
967** The yoga in an extremely hot environment that Tori mentions Trina doing in "Driving Tori Crazy" is more or less [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bikram_Yoga Bikram Yoga]].
968** Mrs Lee, a Chinese woman, owning a Japanese restaurant is a case of this - many, if not most, of the Japanese restaurants in the United States are Chinese owned.
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972* [[UngratefulBastard Ungrateful Bitch]]: In ''Locked Up'', Tori protects Jade from a prisoner who was threatening her. Jade's response: "I didn't need your help!" Which is an interesting perspective considering that said prisoner just knocked Jade to the ground with one blow. According to Tori, she would have '''eaten''' Jade if she hadn't stopped her. Though, given this is [[{{Tsundere}} Jade]]...
973* UnreliableNarrator:
974** '''Everyone''' in "Who Did It To Trina?" [[RashomonStyle All of their stories]] are tainted by their own personal opinions of each other and of themselves.
975** Same with "How Trina Got In."
976* UnusualEuphemism: "Wazz"/"Wazzed" is obviously "Piss"/"Pissed", or a variation of "whiz".
977--> '''Trina''': Move over, I gotta take a wazz.
978* VerySpecialEpisode: "Rex Dies" can be considered this. The ''Victorious'' wiki [[http://victorious.wikia.com/wiki/Rex_Dies even states that it has a more serious and emotional tone than most other episodes in the first season]].
979* VictoriasSecretCompartment:
980** In ''The Birthweek Song'', Tori keeps a flash drive in her bra. This is actually a literal example.
981** In the same episode, Trina keeps her phone in her shirt.
982** Also, Andre keeps his phone in his waistband.
983** A slightly more creepy example in ''Prom Wrecker'': Jade somehow slipped a shrimp into Tori's bra.
984** Cat keeps candy in her bra in ''How Trina Got In''.
985* TheVillainSucksSong: "Begging On Your Knees" is this to Ryder, revealing how he loves playing women's feelings for him and how he's gonna get exactly what he deserves. While he's not mentioned by name, it's made very clear he's the subject of the song.
986* VisualPun: In "A Christmas Tori", Cat, Tori and Jade preform Andre's song in Christmas outfits that don't skimp on the FanService. Intentional or not, it's been pointed out that the three form a Christmas-y visual pun: Ho-Ho-Ho.
987* VoiceChangeling: Jade. In "Prom Wrecker", she was apparently able to imitate Tori well enough on the phone to cancel the band performance that Tori had planned for prom, and in "Opposite Date", she was able to do a perfect imitation of Cat's voice when talking on the phone to Tori. It helps that Creator/ElizabethGillies is a WomanOfAThousandVoices.
988* WallSlump: Robbie ends up doing a depressed one in "Jade Gets Crushed" after Tori beats his record for the Tech Theater exam, and it's [[ThisIsThePartWhere directly]] [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] by Rex.
989-->'''Rex''': And now just slide your back down the wall, in sadness and despair.
990* WhamEpisode: "The Worst Couple" where [[spoiler: Jade and Back split up. For real, this time]]. Subverted as they [[spoiler:get back together the next season]].
991* WhamLine:
992** In ''Wok Star'':
993--> '''Cat''': Jade's dad is only coming to the play on the first night, right?
994--> '''Tori''': Yeah.
995--> '''Cat''': So then why don't we just do it the way Jade wrote it for that one night?
996--> '''Tori''': 'Cause, Mrs. Li is gonna be there and she wants it done her way.
997--> '''Cat''': But what if she's ''not'' there?
998** Also in ''Beggin' on Your Knees'':
999--> '''Robbie''': You...dated him?
1000--> '''Christine''': Well, I ''thought'' I was dating him...then I found out his little game.
1001** From ''Jade gets Crushed'':
1002--> '''Andre''': [[spoiler:I think I might be in love with Jade]].
1003** In ''Worst Couple'':
1004--> '''Beck''': (to Jade) [[spoiler:I'm not happy with our relationship!]]
1005* WhamShot:
1006** "Crazy Ponnie" ends with Tori and Trina getting a ride home [[spoiler:in a police car driven ''by Ponnie'']].
1007* [[WhatDoesSheSeeInHim What Does He See In Her]]: It's a bit of a wonder why Beck even likes Jade, but we actually get an answer after they break up. Most girls fall head over heals for Beck because of his looks and will agree to anything he says and fawn over everything he does. While he's gotten used to it and is gentlemanly enough to be nice to them, he doesn't like the behavior. Jade actively challenges him, makes him have to try and make her happy.
1008* [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse What Happened To The Cat?]]: In the episode "Rex Dies", Cat is accidentally mistaken for a mental patient, being placed into a rubber room for the rest of the episode. By the next episode, she's back with the group, with no explanation of how she got out.
1009* WhoWritesThisCrap: The gang's reaction to the reveal of the flour bomber being [[spoiler:some random kid from another high school pranking people out of boredom]] in "Robbie Sells Rex" is collective disappointment.
1010---> '''Andre''': That was a letdown.\
1011'''Jade''': Pretty unsatisfying.\
1012'''Beck''': Not much of an ending.
1013* WholePlotReference: "The Breakfast Bunch" is one to ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'', with a similar plot and Tori and the gang acting like the characters.
1014* WildTeenParty:
1015** Andre acts as if one is being thrown at Kenan Thompson's party, but it's fairly tame with the shenanigans being limited to silly string, wrestling, a guy in a panda suit, and a....kitten.
1016** CHEESE PUFFS ON THE FLOOR!
1017** Also, a couple of things got broken or almost broken.
1018** {{Subverted}} from Kenan's perspective: He didn't think the party was wild enough and wondered why Andre hadn't invited more people.
1019** In "The Wood", Andre and Beck pretend to be fighting about Beck throwing one at Andre's beach house.
1020---> '''Beck''': You said I could use your beach house!
1021---> '''Andre''': I didn't say people could vomit on my carpet, and make soup in my toilet!
1022---> '''Beck''': It was a ''beach house party'', what did you expect?!
1023* WithFriendsLikeThese: Jade and Trina can be like this to everyone at times, if you can consider Trina their friend. Everyone will usually give a little of this to Robbie as well, he commonly receives negativity from them he doesn't really deserve.
1024* WomanScorned:
1025** All of Ryder's victims (Tori included) take their revenge on him by humiliating him in front of the entire school. He had it coming.
1026** Tori and [[Series/{{iCarly}} Carly]] find out Steven has been cheating on them and don't take it well...
1027* WorkOffTheDebt:
1028** The boot of the episode "The Squid and the Coconut."
1029** In "The Great Ping Pong Scam", the gang incurs a five-figure bill thanks to Robbie's bowl of caviar, when the restaurant's live music band bails on them. You do the math.
1030%%* WorldOfSnark: Big time, with Andre and Jade being at the top.
1031* YankTheDogsChain: "The Gorilla Club" ends with Tori thinking she's beat the monstrous gorilla, but then gets attacked by it. She then auditions for her role in a movie, and is told she did very well...only to be unable to take the part due to her injuries.
1032* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Ryder Daniels to any of his "partners" once his task is finished.
1033* YouHaveToBelieveMe: The premise of "Crazy Ponnie."
1034* ZanyScheme: Wouldn't be a Nick sitcom without one every other week. Earns a long overdue LampshadeHanging in "Tori Tortures Teacher", when Tori having one last idea leads to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere all the guys immediately bailing on her]].
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