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iGo to Japan

iGo to Japan is a 2008 television film, part of the Nickelodeon TV series iCarly. It premiered on November 8, 2008, on Nickelodeon, and November 21 on YTV. It has also been broadcast as three episodes of the second season. It was the first film of the series. The television movie stars Miranda Cosgrove, Jennette McCurdy, Nathan Kress, Jerry Trainor, and Mary Scheer.[1] The film was directed by Steve Hoefer.[1] The production of the film began in the spring of 2008, and lasted around 4 to 5 weeks.

iGo to Japan
GenreTeen comedy
Based oniCarly
by Dan Schneider
Written by
  • Andrew Hill Newman (story)
  • Dan Schneider (teleplay)
Directed bySteve Hoefer
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerBruce Rand Berman
Running time71 minutes
Production companies
DistributorNickelodeon
Release
Original networkNickelodeon
Original releaseNovember 8, 2008 (2008-11-08)

Plot

The iCarly gang are invited to Tokyo after being nominated for the annual iWeb Awards, where in order to qualify they will be expected to perform a skit live on stage. Prior to their trip, they create a sketch called Melanie Higgles: Space Cheerleader to compete in the show.

They receive three first-class tickets. Freddie’s mother, Marissa, initially refuses to allow Freddie to go on the trip even after Spencer volunteers to chaperone the kids. She agrees instead to come along, despite Sam's initial objections. Since they do not have enough airline tickets for five people, Spencer trades the three first-class tickets for five lower-class ones. However, he subsequently calls in a favor from his best friend, Socko, which results in the team riding to Japan aboard an unsanitary, possum-filled cargo airplane bound for Korea. To their horror, they realize they must skydive into Tokyo.

The group winds up landing in a deserted area, but are found by a Japanese policeman who brings them safely to Hotel Nakamura, where they would be staying. After checking in and sleeping off their jet lag, which lasts into the next day, they are visited by Kyoko and Yûki, the stars of a competing webshow. The pair give Spencer and Marissa free passes to a Nakamura Spa where their cousins work and take Carly, Sam and Freddie shopping.

As generous as their gestures seem, Kyoko and Yûki have their minds set on sabotaging any chance that iCarly has of winning the iWeb Awards. They purposely fight over and over again for directions until Yûki "admits" they are lost. As night falls, they take Carly, Sam and Freddie to the middle of nowhere on a highway outside Tokyo and drive off after staging a kung-fu fight. Meanwhile, Spencer and Marissa find themselves bound to their massage tables by seaweed naked, a problem rectified by Spencer eating his way out and then freeing Marissa. Marissa locates the lost iCarly gang on a locator chip she had secretly put in Freddie's head.

Eventually, the gang reunites and are able to get to the iWeb Awards show, only to be prevented from entering the studio because the security guards cannot speak a word of English. The gang tearfully gives up, but Marissa distracts the guards and they get in, only to be quickly apprehended. The guards keep them in a utility room and Carly and Sam try to communicate with them by acting out what happened to them during their trip. Freddie cleverly videotapes them and plugs his camcorder into the stage's jumbotron. Unbeknownst to the girls, their manic performance is being broadcast to the audience, completely overshadowing Kyoko and Yûki's performance, as well as exposing their crimes. They are saved by Theodore Wilkins, the British man who invited them, who in fluent Japanese, informs the somewhat regretful security guards that they were supposed to be on the show.

iCarly wins the award for best comedy, though Carly and Sam have no idea how they won until Freddie explains what he did, while Kyoko and Yûki are arrested. The iCarly gang, along with Spencer and Marissa, return to America on a fishing boat, much to their dismay. Since Spencer believed that the Japanese soap was candy, they put some in their mouths before spitting it out in disgust.

Cast

  • Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay: Star of her own web show titled iCarly, and Spencer’s younger sister.
  • Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett: Co-host of the web show, and Carly’s delinquent sidekick and troublemaking best friend.
  • Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson: Technical producer and director of iCarly. He is also the techy, geeky neighbor of Carly and Spencer.
  • Jerry Trainor as Spencer Shay: Carly's older brother, and a skilled artist. He is also Carly’s legal guardian. In the movie, he tries to learn Japanese but every time he gets something wrong, a magnetic collar he wears shocks him.
  • Mary Scheer as Marissa Benson: Freddie's mother. In the movie, she (along with Spencer) is trapped in seaweed while getting a massage.
  • Ally Matsumura as Kyoko: The star of a competing webshow from Japan.
  • Harry Shum Jr. as Yûki: Another star of a competing webshow from Japan.
  • Jonathan Mangum as Henri P'Twa: a webshow host from France. He also competes.
  • Michael Butler Murray as Theodore Wilkins: The chairman of the iWeb Awards. He speaks English and Japanese.
  • Don Stark as Freight Dog: A man who flies the gang to Japan on his cargo plane with many possums bound for Korea.
  • Andrew Kishino as Japanese Voice
  • Jeremy Rowley as Lewbert: The obnoxious doorman of Bushwell Plaza in Seattle, Washington.
  • Good Charlotte as themselves: They perform as guests at the iWeb Awards.
  • Caine Sheppard as Carly's friend.
  • Cyro Smith as Carly's grandfather.

Reception

The movie special received some positive notice. Verne Gay of Newsday rated it a 'B−'.[2]

Nielsen ratings

Network Date Viewers
Nickelodeon November 8, 2008 7.6 Million[3]
Nickelodeon November 10, 2008 5.02 Million[4]
YTV November 21, 2008 3.32 Million
Nick UK April 4, 2009 0.226 Million
Nick Germany October 17, 2009 0.220 Million

References

  1. ^ a b "iGo to Japan". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 14, 2016.
  2. ^ Verne Gay (November 7, 2008). . Newsday. Archived from the original on December 11, 2008.
  3. ^ Starr, Michael (November 12, 2008). "'iCarly' Breaks Records". New York Post. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
  4. ^ Seidman, Robert (November 11, 2008). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on 2009-02-13. Retrieved 2022-12-13.

External links

  • Official website
  • IGo to Japan at IMDb

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StatesOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducerBruce Rand BermanRunning time71 minutesProduction companiesSchneider s Bakery Nickelodeon ProductionsDistributorNickelodeonReleaseOriginal networkNickelodeonOriginal releaseNovember 8 2008 2008 11 08 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 Nielsen ratings 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe iCarly gang are invited to Tokyo after being nominated for the annual iWeb Awards where in order to qualify they will be expected to perform a skit live on stage Prior to their trip they create a sketch called Melanie Higgles Space Cheerleader to compete in the show They receive three first class tickets Freddie s mother Marissa initially refuses to allow Freddie to go on the trip even after Spencer volunteers to chaperone the kids She agrees instead to come along despite Sam s initial objections Since they do not have enough airline tickets for five people Spencer trades the three first class tickets for five lower class ones However he subsequently calls in a favor from his best friend Socko which results in the team riding to Japan aboard an unsanitary possum filled cargo airplane bound for Korea To their horror they realize they must skydive into Tokyo The group winds up landing in a deserted area but are found by a Japanese policeman who brings them safely to Hotel Nakamura where they would be staying After checking in and sleeping off their jet lag which lasts into the next day they are visited by Kyoko and Yuki the stars of a competing webshow The pair give Spencer and Marissa free passes to a Nakamura Spa where their cousins work and take Carly Sam and Freddie shopping As generous as their gestures seem Kyoko and Yuki have their minds set on sabotaging any chance that iCarly has of winning the iWeb Awards They purposely fight over and over again for directions until Yuki admits they are lost As night falls they take Carly Sam and Freddie to the middle of nowhere on a highway outside Tokyo and drive off after staging a kung fu fight Meanwhile Spencer and Marissa find themselves bound to their massage tables by seaweed naked a problem rectified by Spencer eating his way out and then freeing Marissa Marissa locates the lost iCarly gang on a locator chip she had secretly put in Freddie s head Eventually the gang reunites and are able to get to the iWeb Awards show only to be prevented from entering the studio because the security guards cannot speak a word of English The gang tearfully gives up but Marissa distracts the guards and they get in only to be quickly apprehended The guards keep them in a utility room and Carly and Sam try to communicate with them by acting out what happened to them during their trip Freddie cleverly videotapes them and plugs his camcorder into the stage s jumbotron Unbeknownst to the girls their manic performance is being broadcast to the audience completely overshadowing Kyoko and Yuki s performance as well as exposing their crimes They are saved by Theodore Wilkins the British man who invited them who in fluent Japanese informs the somewhat regretful security guards that they were supposed to be on the show iCarly wins the award for best comedy though Carly and Sam have no idea how they won until Freddie explains what he did while Kyoko and Yuki are arrested The iCarly gang along with Spencer and Marissa return to America on a fishing boat much to their dismay Since Spencer believed that the Japanese soap was candy they put some in their mouths before spitting it out in disgust Cast EditMiranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay Star of her own web show titled iCarly and Spencer s younger sister Jennette McCurdy as Sam Puckett Co host of the web show and Carly s delinquent sidekick and troublemaking best friend Nathan Kress as Freddie Benson Technical producer and director of iCarly He is also the techy geeky neighbor of Carly and Spencer Jerry Trainor as Spencer Shay Carly s older brother and a skilled artist He is also Carly s legal guardian In the movie he tries to learn Japanese but every time he gets something wrong a magnetic collar he wears shocks him Mary Scheer as Marissa Benson Freddie s mother In the movie she along with Spencer is trapped in seaweed while getting a massage Ally Matsumura as Kyoko The star of a competing webshow from Japan Harry Shum Jr as Yuki Another star of a competing webshow from Japan Jonathan Mangum as Henri P Twa a webshow host from France He also competes Michael Butler Murray as Theodore Wilkins The chairman of the iWeb Awards He speaks English and Japanese Don Stark as Freight Dog A man who flies the gang to Japan on his cargo plane with many possums bound for Korea Andrew Kishino as Japanese Voice Jeremy Rowley as Lewbert The obnoxious doorman of Bushwell Plaza in Seattle Washington Good Charlotte as themselves They perform as guests at the iWeb Awards Caine Sheppard as Carly s friend Cyro Smith as Carly s grandfather Reception EditThe movie special received some positive notice Verne Gay of Newsday rated it a B 2 Nielsen ratings EditNetwork Date ViewersNickelodeon November 8 2008 7 6 Million 3 Nickelodeon November 10 2008 5 02 Million 4 YTV November 21 2008 3 32 MillionNick UK April 4 2009 0 226 MillionNick Germany October 17 2009 0 220 MillionReferences Edit a b iGo to Japan Turner Classic Movies Retrieved April 14 2016 Verne Gay November 7 2008 Review The iCarly Movie iGo to Japan Newsday Archived from the original on December 11 2008 Starr Michael November 12 2008 iCarly Breaks Records New York Post Retrieved 2016 03 10 Seidman Robert November 11 2008 Obama Beats McCain Monday Night Football and Yes Even SpongeBob TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on 2009 02 13 Retrieved 2022 12 13 External links EditOfficial website IGo to Japan at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IGo to Japan amp oldid 1129875873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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