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ICarly universe and sister series

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After the iCarly TV series, there are other works based on it and its universe.

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Similarities between the series

  • Galaxy Wars (parody of Star Wars) is a popular movie in iCarly and Drake & Josh.
  • Galaxy Wars's proton cruiser is a parody of Star Wars's T-65 X-wing starfighters, Jedi cruisers (Venator-class Star Destroyers) and proton torpedoes.
  • The name of its principal battle is similar to Palpatine's name.
  • Toilet Wars, in Sam & Cat, is a funny TV series.
  • In Henry Danger, the movie Galaxy Wars 9, sometimes called only "Galaxy Wars" (parody of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, sometimes called only "Star Wars"), is a very waited movie, and its material is similar to Star Wars's material.
  • PearPhones are popular cellphones and iPhone-like smartphones in iCarly.
  • PearPhone, PearPhone GX and PearPhone XT phones (parodies of iPhones) are iPhone-like and pear-like smartphones in iCarly and Victorious.
  • Cat's "very old" PearPhone (probably a GX) and PearPhone 6 phones are popular smartphones in Sam & Cat.
  • In many of the series:
  • Carly is with her father Steven near Florence, in Italy.
  • Gibby and Robbie are consered strange.
  • Spencer is fond to Gibby's head's copy.
  • Drake & Josh, Zoey 101 and the fictional That's a Drag! are popular TV series (in iCarly, Victorious, Sam & Cat and Henry Danger).
  • Some Zoey 101 and Drake & Josh characters are real people.
  • Dan Schneider, Joe Catania and Robin Weiner are only mentioned characters.
  • Schneider's Bakery and DANWARP are real organizations.
  • "Handy Quick" is a minimarket in Los Angeles.
  • Cat lives with Nona, her grandmother, in Venice, Los Angeles, but Cat, initially (in Victorious), thinks that she's in Venice (Italy).
  • The "best" luna park in Los Angeles is Mystic Mountain, famous for its roller coasters.
  • Nozu is a sushi bar located nearly to Hollywood.
  • Pear (parody of Apple Inc.) and Sampong (parody of Samsung Electronics Co.) are concurrent companies (parody of the "Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co." situation).
  • Pear is famous for manufacturing PearPhones (such as the GX, the XT and the 6) and computers, such as PearPads (such as the 2, the 3 or the Bots' menu/PearPad).
  • On https://sites.google.com/site/pearsoftco24/home are sold PearPhone, PearBook, PearPad, PearPro and PearTouch replicas and Pear apps.
  • There are a non-canonicslnonsense April Fools' Day episode, an episode about bloopers with the real-life actors as protagonists and/or a Christopher Cane presents An Evening with [title of the series] with the fictional puppet actor Cristopher Cane (who, as he says, played the puppet Rex Powers in Victorious, who seems to be an intelligent object) intervewing actors and featuring videos of their bloopers.
  • There are a canonical episode about Halloween and one about Christmas.
  • There are "crossover" episodes between series.
  • iCarly episode "iParty with Victorious".
  • All the Sam & Cat series.
  • Sam & Cat episodes "#MommaGoomer", "#MadAboutShoe", "#TheKillerTunaJump: #Freddie #Jade #Robbie", "#SuperPsycho", "#FirstClassProblems".
  • Is featured a modified version of "The Wheels on the Bus".
  • Are featured the cola-like Wahoo Punch and Blue Dog soft drinks.
  • The two "universes"

    Dan Schneider's iCarly universe is often separated by Jed Spingarn's one formed by The Thundermans and The Haunted Hathaways, because the first is more realistic than the second.

    The first one rarely includes science fiction or inspiegable items; the second one is about men born with superpowers that are not artificially created, ghosts, genetically modiefed people, but the two "universes" were united in the 2016 Henry Danger crossover episode "Danger & Thunder" with The Thundermans.

    Religions in the series

    Many works by Dan Schneider include Jewish characters; mentions of synagogues, Bar Mitzvah celebrations, conversions to Judaism (like the one in Robbie's proposals to the Vega sisters in Victorious);...

    Also frequently appears Christianity (the Vega family from Victorious is probably Christian).

    References

    ICarly universe and sister series Wikipedia