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'iCarly'-'Victorious' TV mashup planned

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Published: March. 15, 2011 at 9:51 PM

NEW YORK, March 15 (UPI) -- Nickelodeon said stars of its U.S. sitcoms "iCarly" and "Victorious" are collaborating for a TV movie called "iParty with Victorious."

Set to premiere June 10 on the cable TV network, the movie will kick off a season of more than 100 new episodes of live-action series -- including "iCarly," "Victorious," "Big Time Rush," "True Jackson, VP" and the daily telenovela-style series "House of Anubis," among others.

The season will feature the introduction of two new Nickelodeon live-action series, "Supah Ninjas" and "Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures."

"What better way to celebrate summer than a movie mash-up with two of the biggest teen stars, Miranda Cosgrove and Victoria Justice, plus the casts of 'iCarly' and 'Victorious?'" Marjorie Cohn, president of development and original programming at Nickelodeon and MTV Networks Kids and Family Group, said in a statement.

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