iCarly: Ciao Carly
Movie | |
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German title | iCarly: Ciao Carly |
Original title | iCarly: iGoodbye |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2012 |
length | 45 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Steve Hoefer |
script | Dan Schneider |
production | Dan Schneider |
music | Leave It All to Me by Miranda Cosgrove and Drake Bell |
cut | Dan Schneider |
occupation | |
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iCarly: Ciao Carly (original title iGoodbye ) is an American television film from 2012. It was produced by Dan Schneider , who is also the producer of the accompanying series iCarly . It is the tenth iCarly film and the series finale for the series of the same name. iCarly: Ciao Carly first aired in the US on November 23, 2012 on the US television station Nickelodeon . The first broadcast was seen by 6.43 million viewers. The German-language premiere was shown on April 12, 2013 at the German-language Nickelodeon .
action
Freddie has a new, very large cell phone, almost the size of a tablet . In order to be able to carry it better, he buys a ladies handbag for it in the mall, since ordinary cell phone cases are too small. Gibby wants to create a new image of his head there, because he sold the old one in Las Vegas, but gets stuck in the scanner and can only get free with difficulty, whereupon the dealer gives him a weasel as a reparation. Sam helps Spencer fix an old motorcycle for Socko's cousin Ryder and gets a missing part from the mechanic Meekalito ( Dan Schneider ). When Socko falls out with Ryder, Spencer gets to keep the bike and decides to give it to Sam as she's been such a good friend to Carly over the years.
Carly is really looking forward to a father-daughter dance, but her father transfers her again because of his career in the US Air Force . Spencer offers himself a substitute as a dance partner and even cancels his date, but he suddenly becomes ill because he was infected by Lewbert. Carly is therefore very frustrated, but her father finally shows up to accompany her, but has only a few hours. He offers her to live with him in Italy , where he works on a military base near Florence . After having the okay from her friends and her brother, Carly agrees with a heavy heart, even if that means that she will moderate iCarly for the last time. During the last web show, the friends thank their fans for their support over the years and inform them that Carly is going to Italy with her father. On the plane, Carly watches some old iCarly episodes.
The last scenes show Spencer, Freddie and Sam how they deal with Carly's farewell. Finally Sam drives away on her motorcycle. It thus forms the transition to the iCarly spin-off Sam & Cat .
synchronization
role | actor | Voice actor |
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Carly Shay | Miranda Cosgrove | Rubina Kuraoka |
Sam Puckett | Jennette McCurdy | Anne Helm |
Freddie Benson | Nathan Kress | Christian Pointer |
Spencer Shay | Jerry Trainor | Julien Haggége |
Gibby | Noah Munck | Hannes Feiler |
Colonel Steven Shay | David Chisum | Viktor Neumann |
Mrs. Benson | Mary Scheer | Christin Marquitan |
Francine Briggs | Mindy Sterling | Ulrike Lau |
Lewbert | Jeremy Rowley | Rainer Fritzsche |
T-Bo | BooG! E | Tom Rehnung |
Trivia
- When it was first broadcast in Germany on April 12, 2013, the title with Ciao Charly was incorrectly displayed. The mistake was only corrected after the broadcast and was displayed correctly after the second broadcast on April 19, 2013.
Web links
- iCarly: iGoodbye in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- ICarly website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Proof of the number of spectators
- ↑ Special features / errors with iCarly - page 9 , seen on January 1st, 2016
- ↑ Special features / errors with iCarly - page 10 , seen on January 1st, 2016