
Check out the new video for “Can’t Get Enough Of You” by R5! It’s totally awesome.
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Are you ready for an EPIC night on Nickelodean? The filming for the iCarly – Victorious crossover has officially started! Check out this hilarious video Dan Schneider, the creator of both shows, has posted on his youtube channel of a behind the scenes look at the first day on set.
See if you can spot all your favorites – Victoria Justice, Liz Gillies, Nathan Kress, Jerry Trainor, Miranda Cosgrove, Leon Thomas III, Jennette McCurdy, Avan Jogia, Ariana Grande, Noah Munck, Matt Bennett, Daniella Monet, Michael Eric Reid, & many more.
Comment us here with any predictions you have for what the episode is going to be like.

ACTRESS JANE LYNCH GUEST-STARS ON NICKELODEON’S
iCARLY AS SAM PUCKETT’S NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN MOTHER,
ON “iSAM’S MOM,” SATURDAY, SEPT. 11, AT 8 P.M. (ET/PT)
iCarly fans will finally be able to put a face to the much talked-about name when Emmy Award-winning actress Jane Lynch (Glee) guest-stars as Pam Puckett, Sam’s never-before-seen, eccentric mother, in “iSam’s Mom,” premiering Saturday, Sept. 11, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon. When tempers boil over during an argument between Sam and Pam, Sam unexpectedly moves in with Carly and Spencer. She quickly overstays her welcome and it’s up to Carly to figure out how to bring the feisty mother-daughter duo back together. Nickelodeon’s iCarly ranks as the number-one live-action series on television with kids 2-11 and is the network’s top show among kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14 year-to-date.
“Since launching in 2007, more than half of the iCarly episodes reference Sam’s ‘unusual’ mom and her ‘quirky’ lifestyle,” said Marjorie Cohn, President, Original Programming and Development, Nickelodeon. “We all love Jane Lynch and when we heard she was a fan of the show, we knew instantly that only she could bring this fabled character to life.”
As Sam has recounted to Carly and Freddie over the past several years, her mother Pam Puckett does not rise before noon, has questionable hygiene and sports several tattoos, including one of a foot on her foot. Her driving skills frequently land her in trouble, and she once sped around the police station just to see how many tickets she could get in an hour (she got 12). Pam also has a very colorful dating life and goes out with a new man every week. Her boyfriends have included: Maury, a mime whom she broke up with because he kept stealing her eyeliner; Bobby, a body-builder who asked Pam to wear reflective sunglasses so he could see himself at all times; and a man claiming to be a senator from “New Kentucky” who stole her television.
In “iSam’s Mom,” Sam moves into Carly and Spencer’s apartment after having an argument with her mother Pam (Lynch). Sam’s peculiar habits make her a terrible house guest and she quickly wears on Spencer and Carly’s patience. Desperate to have her move out, Carly tricks Sam and Pam into meeting at a therapist’s office so they can reconcile their differences. Carly unwittingly gets stuck with the fiery twosome when they are put in a “Therapy Box,” a small confined space where they must talk through their issues before they can be let out.

Here’s some clips from this Saturday’s highly-anticipated episodes of Nickelodeon’s hit animated series, The Penguins of Madagascar, with special guest voices Victoria Justice (Victorious) and iCarly’s Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress and Jerry Trainor. Their episodes will premiere this Saturday, September 4 at 10am (ET/PT)!
Private is repulsed by Rico’s new buddies, a trio of party cockroaches. When a ruthless exterminator threatens their home, the cockroaches turn to the penguins. Too bad for the penguins that exterminator turns out to be the former Officer X! Revenge is sweet when he traps Skipper, Kowalski and Rico. Alone, Private must overcome his revulsion to free his friends.
Ronald, a young student visiting the zoo on a field trip, is shocked by what he has just seen: the Penguins mid-mission liberating tasty pretzels from a zoo food cart. He jots down his disbelieve in his notebook. Skipper concludes that the boy knows too much; they must retrieve that notebook at all costs, even if it takes them across town to the Museum of Natural History. They must intercept the notebook before their entire operation is exposed.
The zoo’s new badger exhibit has Private exceptionally terrified. Marlene asserts that Private’s fear of badgers is irrational. So she sets out to calm his panic by introducing him to the new zoo neighbors, Becky and Stacy. Surprisingly, Private discovers that the badgers are quite pleasant. But when Marlene accidentally offends Becky she realizes the painful truth to Private’s badger anxiety.

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