iCarly

iCarly (2007)

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Correction: She mutes the TV, she doesn't turn it off.

Correction: Because Victoria Justice plays two different characters in two different episodes. Shelby Marx is a different character from Tori Vega. Besides, Tori Vega has her own TV-show called "Victorious". It's a special guest appearance.

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Correction: It is never said that there is only one singing show in America. Both America Sings and American Idol could be shows. In real life Randy Jackson was an American Idol judge.

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Corrected entry: In the episode where Carly turns in her history report, when she's with the paper at home, it has no holes punched in it. When she got back, however, it was 3-hole punched.

logan crews

Correction: If you watch the episode in High Definition, the report is indeed hole punched during the entire scene. However, in standard definition, the holes are difficult to detect due to the angle of the paper.

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Corrected entry: In the episode when Carly gets a new friend that tries to get rid of Sam, Sam comments that the expired chocolate is older than The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. This is incorrect. The chocolates expired in 1993, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air premiered in 1990.

Correction: First of all, the chocolate expired in 1992, not 1993. And while it would have been better if Sam said "This Chocolate is AS OLD as the Fresh Prince of Bel air", she was just making a point of how old it was. She was simply exaggerating.

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Corrected entry: In "I Saved You Life", Carly is upstairs at the end playing a violin video game. Watch the screen as Carly turns around to talk to Freddie. Before putting the screen away, the game shows all the notes still being hit as if Carly was still playing.

Correction: Watch the scene again. When Carly turns around to talk to Freddy, all the notes are being missed as they fly by. None are being hit.

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Corrected entry: In the episode where Sam can't say any insults about Freddie or she has to pay $5, at the end when she gets $40 from Spencer, she only says 7 insults but gives Freddie all the money, which is enough for 8 insults.

CocoaDino

Correction: Sam actually assaults Freddie 8 times, it doesn't sound like it but she does. "Your a nerd", "Your breathe smells like dead beets", "No girl will ever want you", "I don't like your hands", "If you were a country you would be El Salva dork", "Did I make fun of you butt yet", "It's oddly shaped", "So is your head", the whole point of the deal was not to be mean to Freddie about anything.

Dutton1987

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Corrected entry: In the TV movie, iGo to Japan, when Kyoko and Yuki knock on the door, someone goes to answer it. Right before they open the door, if you look at the wall, you can see Kyoko and Yuki behind the wall.

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Correction: That is a mirror next to the door. You are seeing the reflection inside the room of the iCarly cast (Carly then Sam) and NOT Kyoko and Yuki outside the wall.

Correction: Although rare, it is actually possible for some to tickle themselves.

Correction: Actually those are the only two that do. Not alot of them just a pair of them.

Correction: Actually, if you have watched every episode, like me, you would notice that he often wears tan pants and regular blue jeans. Occasionally he will wear dark pants. Also, he wears the same shoes because not everybody has a million shoes. I have two comfortable pairs I like to wear, and I rarely wear anything else.

IFight Shelby Marx - S2-E20

Other mistake: At the beginning, when everyone is watching Shelby fighting on TV, the timer is going too slow. According to the timer, the fight ends at 2:53, which is only 7 seconds of fighting, yet the fight was way longer than that.

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Trivia: When Carly and the team are facing the professional Chef, Carly says, "Add the Peruvian Puff Peppers." This pepper is also mentioned in "Drake and Josh", but in "Drake and Josh" it was illegal in the United States.

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Question: I need someone from across the pond to help settle an argument between me and my wife. In the episode "i Rock the Vote", Wade Collins repeatedly uses the term "hob knocker." My kids asked, "What's a 'hob knocker'?" I said that it was something they made up that sounds somewhat British, probably insulting, and possibly vulgar. My wife insists that she has heard it somewhere else. So, for the record, what, if anything, does "hob knocker" mean?

Answer: In direction translation it means 'Mischievous Spirit'. 'Hob' as in HobGoblin means clown or prankster, and 'Knocker' was an old age term for Poltergeists in mines. Miners would often complain of hearing knocking sounds down mines when there was no-one else down there, hence 'Knocker'. It's not a regular English expression though.

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