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Freak the Freak Out

  • Episode aired Nov 26, 2010
  • TV-G
  • 46m
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8.8/10
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Victoria Justice in Victorious (2010)
ComedyDramaFamilyMusicRomance

Cat and Jade get banned from a karaoke bar. Tori nurses Trina after her wisdom teeth are removed. Tori leaves the boys to take care of Trina.Cat and Jade get banned from a karaoke bar. Tori nurses Trina after her wisdom teeth are removed. Tori leaves the boys to take care of Trina.Cat and Jade get banned from a karaoke bar. Tori nurses Trina after her wisdom teeth are removed. Tori leaves the boys to take care of Trina.

  • Director
    • Steve Hoefer
  • Writer
    • Dan Schneider
  • Stars
    • Victoria Justice
    • Leon Thomas III
    • Matt Bennett
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
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    • Director
      • Steve Hoefer
    • Writer
      • Dan Schneider
    • Stars
      • Victoria Justice
      • Leon Thomas III
      • Matt Bennett
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Victoria Justice
    Victoria Justice
    • Tori Vega
    Leon Thomas III
    Leon Thomas III
    • André Harris
    Matt Bennett
    Matt Bennett
    • Robbie Shapiro
    Elizabeth Gillies
    Elizabeth Gillies
    • Jade West
    Ariana Grande
    Ariana Grande
    • Cat Valentine
    Avan Jogia
    Avan Jogia
    • Beck Oliver
    Daniella Monet
    Daniella Monet
    • Trina Vega
    Eric Lange
    Eric Lange
    • Erwin Sikowitz
    Jim Pirri
    Jim Pirri
    • David Vega
    Michael Eric Reid
    Michael Eric Reid
    • Sinjin Van Cleef
    • (as Mikey Reid)
    Jillian Clare
    Jillian Clare
    • Hayley Ferguson
    Jamie Snow
    Jamie Snow
    • Tara Ganz
    Louie Alegria
    • D.J.
    Nicole Castillo
    • Bella
    Rebecca Hirsch
    • Christie
    Kalia Silva
    • Waitress
    Tom Virtue
    Tom Virtue
    • Joey Ferguson
    • Director
      • Steve Hoefer
    • Writer
      • Dan Schneider
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    8amarisdsage

    Regardless of what episode number this is...

    I basically had to watch this show because of my daughter, but I genuinely enjoyed part 1 and most of part 2 of this episode. First of all, having the 2 best singers perform together made my soul happy. Elizabeth and Ariana have incredible singing voices (plus their characters are my favorites), so their duet rocked. And Trina - omg! Hilarious! How they ever got through making this episode I'll never know, because she was hysterical! Even Tori was amusing while dealing with her. My only complaint for this episode is the same with every other episode: Tori sings to save the day. She's not a bad singer, of course, but not nearly the best, so having her as the star got on my nerves.
    8Ddey65

    As expected, Ariana Grande and Elizabeth Gillies stole the show.

    Almost as soon as Victorious premiered, there were YouTube videos of Ariana Grande singing, despite the fact that Victoria Justice is the star of the show, and some of them were shown by Dan Schneider himself. That and the fact that both she and co-star Elizabeth Gillies were also in the musical "13," had fans anxiously awaiting an episode where one or the other would get to sing. The opportunity finally came in the extended episode "Freak the Freak Out." Still, there were fans who have never heard Grande or Gillies sing before, but after this episode many of those people were mesmerized by them. I've seen enough YouTube videos of both girls to know that they're not only great singers, but may even be better than Victoria. And even knowing this, I was blown away by them.

    Cat and Jade announce that they're spending the weekend at at new Karaoke Night Club in another section of the City of Angels, and they're going to perform in a song contest there, and all their friends are invited. The only cast member who bows out is Tori, who is forced to stay home and take care of Trina after she gets her wisdom teeth removed. Trina's suffering is understandable, but she just spends most of the episode acting like a baby. I had my wisdom teeth removed, and while it was painful enough for me, I didn't try to avoid taking any medicine like Trina does. I may've had trouble doing it, but I never avoided it.

    At the club, two girls flirt with Beck and Andre, until they find out about Jade, and that they go to Hollywood Arts High, and then turn on all the kids. As it turns out these girls are going to sing tonight too, and once they get on stage, the look on Jade's face indicates they'll have this contest in the bag. It's obvious, these girls are pretty bad. Not Trina-level bad, but still bad. But then Jade and Cat get on stage and gave a performance that simply leveled the club. I don't think Avan Jogia and Leon Thomas III were acting when they were watching these girls. I think they were genuinely turned on by them. Who wouldn't be? So you'd think the faux-goth queen and perky-puss of Hollywood Arts High would win the contest, right? Oh, no! Not only do those two girls they were competing against win, and only because one of their fathers owns the club, but they get banned from the stage when they complain, and get the rest of the crowd to join them.

    Now the rest of the kids come to Tori's house to complain about their night at the club, and Jade & Cat(Okay, it's really just Jade), invite Tori for a revenge plot against those two girls. Jade and Cat may be banned from the stage at Karaoke Dokie, but Tori isn't, and Jade finds a somewhat clever way to get her up on stage to compete against the snobs. I'm sure you can figure out who wins the next contest, but if you haven't seen it, look somewhere else to find out how.

    Leave it to Dan Schneider to underestimate his own work. For the episode "Jade Dumps Beck," Dan admitted he wrote the horrible song for Trina's crappy one-woman show. Bad does not describe her writing or her performance. I could barely tolerate it at first. Meryl Streep could've taken the place of Trina Vega and it STILL would've sucked! This time, he boasted that Liz and Ariana killed the song and that's putting it mildly as well. Beyond that, this was a great episode for more than one reason, including Justice. And because it was so great, I'm a little worried that this may be the highlight of Season One. It's quite obvious that the song Victoria sings is also the title of the episode, and is supposed to be the focus of the episode. But that duet between Jade and Cat completely overshadowed the star of the show. As a result, the question of whether this is the next great Victoria Justice song or not has to be left unanswered.
    10milus-84437

    Think before you say something

    @dvllyf you're talking about production codes. Sleepover at Sikowitz's production code is indeed 113 but it's the 20th episode of season 1. Freak the Freak Out's production code is 119-120 however it's the 13-14. Episode. You can look things up before writing such a pointless "review", Google's your friend.
    dvllyf

    Episode number

    The episode number that they have this under is wrong... Episode 13 is Sleepover at Sikowitz. Freak the Freak out is a 2 parter... Episodes 19 and 20
    8megalways

    Actual episode

    The actual episode is season 1 episode 19 and 20. Episode 13 is sleepover at Sikowitz's and episode 14 is The wood

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    • Trivia
      Two songs from the iCarly episode iFix A Popstar (2010) Number One and Hate Me Love Me, are sung.
    • Goofs
      Beck mentioned that the food was the best without even trying anything yet.
    • Quotes

      [Tori's cell phone interrupts a sketch in class]

      Tori Vega: I swear, I thought I had it on vibrate.

      Mr. Sikowitz: Class is no place for swearing or vibrating.

    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Songs from Victorious (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Make It Shine
      Produced by Dr. Luke for Kasz Money Productions, Inc.

      Written by Dr. Luke (as Lukasz Gottwald), Michael Corcoran and Dan Schneider

      Published by Kasz Money Publishing (ASCAP), Mt. Sea Music (BMI), Tunes By Nickelodeon Inc. and Music By Nickelodeon Inc.

      Mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios, Virginia Beach, VA Engineered for Mix by John Hanes Assisted by Tim Roberts

      Vocals by Victoria Justice

      Drum, Keyboards and Programming by Dr. Luke and Michael Corcoran (as Backhouse Mike)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Nickelodeon on Sunset - 6230 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Schneider's Bakery
      • Sony Music Entertainment
      • Nickelodeon Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 46m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 1080i (HDTV)

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