Aspiring singer Tori Vega navigates life while attending a performing arts high school called Hollywood Arts.
The worst episode of "Victorious" is "Blooptorious", rated 6/10 from 306 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Blooptorious" aired on 12/26/2011 and is rated 0.5 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "The Hambone King".
Blooptorious shows bloopers and outtakes of seasons one and and two of the show.
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Robbie posts a video online spotlighting his rhythmic talent of hamboning, and then he must face off against a challenger who claims to be better than him.
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A spoiled child sets his sights on owning Rex. Elsewhere, a masked individual is throwing flour at school.
Director: Adam Weissman
Writer: Christopher J. Nowak
It is Sikowitz's 10 year anniversary teaching at Hollywood Arts, and Tori and the gang celebrate by taking him to a play. But things go awry when Sikowitz becomes depressed after watching the play and Tori feels guilty and tries to fix it. Meanwhile, Trina tries to impress a boy she likes by pretending to be a pizza delivery girl, and Beck and Jade are text-fighting.
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Tori can't figure out why nobody at Hollywood Arts High celebrates April Fool's Day - or maybe they do.
Director: Russ Reinsel
Writer: Dan Schneider
Andre gets Tori a job at a frozen yogurt stand; Cat is jealous when Robbie asks someone else to the luau.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: David Malkoff
The students are challenged by Sikowitz to say yes to everything for one week. Trina is bragging about her acting role in a mexican show called 'Divertisimo'. This is the very last episode of Victorious.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: Christopher J. Nowak
Tori offers to donate blood after Robbie is rushed to the hospital, despite the fact that the school play is only a few hours away. Meanwhile, Cat, Beck, Andre, and Jade go to Karaoke Dokie to reclaim their title.
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Tori and her pals have only one night to get a float to the big parade for a chance to be on television. The effort to do so becomes more difficult when they get stuck in a dangerous part of Los Angeles while trying to transport their float to the parade.
Director: Steve Hoefer
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Tori notices some changes in her friend Andre, whose girlfriend seems to be overbearing and controlling. Meanwhile, Jade and Cat try to earn easy money dog-sitting in Beverly Hills.
Director: Steve Hoefer
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Tori, Cat, and Jade try to win the affections of Beck's friend, Moose.
Director: David Kendall
Writer: Christopher J. Nowak
When Tori is selected to be the team captain for a new game show, she must choose three of her friends to compete with her.
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Tori finds out that everyone who attends Hollywood Arts must complete "The Bird Scene." So, she works hard on preparing the monologue for her drama class. Elsewhere, André and Robbie enroll in a ballet class to meet girls, but their plan backfires.
Director: Steve Hoefer
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Tori accidentally gets Beck fired from his role in a film while Robbie starts to have nightmares about his best friend.
Director: David Kendall
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A giant turbo fan for the school stage ends up putting Rex's "life" at risk.
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Tori, Andre, Beck and Jade are chosen to be the stars of a reality show being filmed at Hollywood Arts called "The Wood". But, the show makes some of the stars look bad. Meanwhile, Robbie and Trina are forced to work at the Glub Truck after hurting the owner.
Director: David Kendall
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Tori and her friends are excited to work on a film directed by popular director Dale Squires, who unfortunately makes the kids do all the work, while he takes the credit. Beck helps Robbie fix an old car that his uncle gave him, after it breaks down in a bad neighborhood.
Director: Adam Weissman
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After being told to take more risks, Tori goes to a dangerous underground club called the Gorilla Club which includes doing potentially life-threatening activities. Meanwhile, Andre and Robbie are forced to dance like "M.C. Hammer" in front of Jade after losing to her in poker.
Director: Steve Hoefer
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André stays with Tori to work on a song, but they hit a dissonant chord as roommates. A compromising photo of Jade appears on the internet.
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Tori worries she will forget the lyrics when she is invited to sing the national anthem at a televised basketball game.
Director: Adam Weissman
Writer: Christopher J. Nowak
Jade writes her own play called "Well Wishes" and wants to perform it at the school, but the school won't let her because they said its too wierd. So Tori decides to help Jade put on the play herself.
Director: Adam Weissman
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Tori finds out there has never been a prom at Hollywood Arts, and decides she wants to organise one. Sadly the chosen date conflicts with the day Jade was going to do a performance, and Jade does everything she can to try and sabotage Tori's prom.
Director: Adam Weissman
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Tori directs a play with Trina as the star. But when a mishap occurs on opening night, serious doubts are raised over whether or not it was truly an accident.
Director: Adam Weissman
Writer: Dan Schneider
Jade and Beck make discoveries about their relationship while helping Sinjin with his game show. Meanwhile, Tori awaits the release of a new phone.
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Cat talks Tori and Jade into holding a vigil when her favorite actress dies; Trina directs a play.
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