Aspiring singer Tori Vega navigates life while attending a performing arts high school called Hollywood Arts.
Written by Sophie and last updated on Jan 24, 2023.
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Tori wins a contest to sing the opening number at the Platinum Music Awards! But she has to dress crazy and act mean and not tell anyone about it.
The episode was rated 7,73 from 99 votes.
The gang wants to attend a big sale at Wanko's Warehouse, so they try to stay in the store overnight to beat the morning crowd.
The episode was rated 7,71 from 164 votes.
Tall tales are told about Trina and how she gained admission to Hollywood Arts.
The episode was rated 7,69 from 106 votes.
Sikowitz challenges the kids to go a week without using their phones, laptops, or other portable electronic devices. The kids quickly realize itโs not going to be as easy as they thought.
The episode was rated 7,68 from 117 votes.
Tori offers to donate blood after Robbie is rushed to the hospital, despite the fact that the school play is only a few hours away. Meanwhile, Cat, Beck, Andre, and Jade go to Karaoke Dokie to reclaim their title.
The episode was rated 7,67 from 128 votes.
Tori and Beck go on a date where they do things not typically done on dates.
The episode was rated 7,67 from 136 votes.
After a lunch mishap, Tori, Andre, Robbie, Beck, Jade, and Cat are forced to spend Saturday in detention. This episode is a homage to the 1985 movie โThe Breakfast Club.โ
The episode was rated 7,64 from 163 votes.
Trina and her friends take a vacation in a country that turns out to be a ruthless dictatorship, that arrests them on trumped-up charges.
The episode was rated 7,58 from 125 votes.
Robbie posts a video online spotlighting his rhythmic talent of hamboning, but Gerald, who claims to be the real hambone king, challenges Robbie to see who is better. Cat practices nonstop for her tap-dancing class.
The episode was rated 7,57 from 121 votes.
This episode features interviews, bloopers, and outtakes of all the cast ever since the series began. The show is hosted and narrated by Christopher Cane, a ventriloquist dummy, who introduces himself as the actor who portrays Rex.
The episode was rated 7,55 from 67 votes.
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