Series cast summary: | |||
Ariana Grande | ... | Cat Valentine / ... 58 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
Victoria Justice | ... | Tori Vega / ... 57 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
Leon Thomas III | ... | Andre Harris / ... 57 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
Matt Bennett | ... | Robbie Shapiro / ... 57 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
Elizabeth Gillies | ... | Jade West / ... 57 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
Avan Jogia | ... | Beck Oliver / ... 57 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
Daniella Monet | ... | Trina Vega / ... 57 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
Michael Eric Reid | ... | Sinjin Van Cleef / ... 46 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
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Jake Farrow | ... | Rex / ... 1 episode, 2010-2013 |
Eric Lange | ... | Mr. Sikowitz / ... 28 episodes, 2010-2013 | |
Life is about to change in a big way for 16-year-old Tori Vega. After years of living in her older sister's shadow, Tori has been invited to attend Hollywood Arts, a high school with a focus on the performing arts. While the invitation came as a surprise -- she's never thought of herself as particularly talented -- and she still has to deal with being the new kid on campus, Hollywood Arts may just give Tori her chance to shine. Written by Dynasti Noble
For those users who submitted a low review on Victorious, their expectations were most likely a little off. I don't know what they expected. As a 20 year old guy and long time Disney Channel and Nickelodeon fan, Victorious has been by far one of my favorite sitcoms. The humor in this show is geared towards the mid to older teenage audience, for both guys and girls.
The cast members are all naturally talented and well above average actors/actresses and musicians (As a college music major who has taken music lessons for 17 years, I would know. Trust me, these kids can sing). Generally speaking, in comparison to other Disney and Nick actors/actresses, the Victorious cast members are naturally better performers overall. Each cast member executes their lines perfectly, whether in attempt to create a cheesy, sad/heartfelt, or hysterical moment. Sure, the show has its corny moments, but that's exactly what the director wants. The connection the cast establishes with the viewers make them feel as if they actually had a personal relationship with the other.
Dan Schneider does an outstanding job with this series. Each new episode takes the audience on a new adventure with the cast, charming the audience and leaving them wanting to see more at the end of each episode. He also does an outstanding job utilizing different guest stars/actors, as well as different stage sets, conditions, and environments for the cast to utilize. Watch this series! You will NEVER get bored. My only wish is that they could have extended the production of the series in order to allow for a proper series finale.