


Victorious
Aspiring singer Tori Vega navigates life while attending a performing arts high school called Hollywood Arts.
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Plot Summary
Victorious follows aspiring singer Tori Vega as she navigates her newfound popularity at the Hollywood Arts High School for the Performing Arts. The series chronicles her experiences with her talented and eccentric friends, including the diva Jade West, the quirky Cat Valentine, the aspiring rapper Andre Harris, and the socially awkward Robbie Shapiro. Together, they face the challenges and triumphs of adolescence, performance, and friendship.
Critical Reception
Victorious was generally well-received by audiences, particularly its target demographic of pre-teens and teenagers. Critics often highlighted its catchy music, energetic performances, and humorous storylines, though some noted that its humor and plots could be repetitive at times. The show was a significant ratings success for Nickelodeon.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its catchy musical numbers and vibrant cast performances.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted humor and relatable teen themes.
- Some found the storylines to be predictable and formulaic.
Google audience: Viewers generally enjoyed Victorious for its fun music and the chemistry among the cast members. Many appreciated the show's optimistic and comedic tone, finding it an entertaining watch for younger audiences.
Fun Fact
The character of Rex Powers, Robbie Shapiro's ventriloquist dummy, was actually operated and voiced by the show's creator, Dan Schneider, during live performances and some filming.
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