iCarly: Four fists for iCarly
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German title | iCarly: Four fists for iCarly |
Original title | iCarly: iFight Shelby Marx |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2009 |
length | 45 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Steve Hoefer |
script | Andrew Hill Newmann |
production | Dan Schneider |
music | Leave it all to me by Miranda Cosgrove and Drake Bell |
cut |
Marc Lamphear , Danny White |
occupation | |
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iCarly: Four Fists for iCarly is a 2008 US comedy film. It was produced by Dan Schneider , who is also the producer of the accompanying series iCarly . It is the third iCarly film for the series of the same name. "ICarly: Four Fists for iCarly" first aired in the United States on August 8, 2009 on Nickelodeon television. The first broadcast was seen by 7.86 million viewers. In Germany, the film was supposed to be broadcast by Nickelodeon on February 6, 2010, but this was postponed to February 27, 2010.
action
Carly and martial arts champion Shelby Marx arrange a show fight, with the proceeds going to a good cause. At the press conference, Carly accidentally falls over Shelby's grandmother, which subsequently leads her to fear that Shelby might get revenge in the ring. For this reason, Carly finally declares that she no longer wants to take part in the fight, which promptly gives her the reputation of a coward in public. So she asks Shelby to forgive her and go ahead with the fight. For now she forgives her. However, Nevel Pepperman - an old adversary of Carly - manipulates the videotaping of the press conference to make it appear as if Carly hit Shelby's grandmother on purpose, so that Shelby actually fights in the fight. Still, Carly survives the first round. When everyone learns of Nevel's lie, Carly, Sam and Shelby beat him up. The next day, Shelby is a guest at iCarly.
synchronization
role | actor | Voice actor |
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Carly | Miranda Cosgrove | Rubina Kuraoka |
Sam | Jennette McCurdy | Anne Helm |
Freddie | Nathan Kress | Christian Pointer |
Spencer | Jerry Trainor | Julien Haggége |
Gibby | Noah Munck | Hannes Feiler |
Nevel | Reed Alexander | Reiner Gerten-Ötzler |
Shelby | Victoria Justice | Tanya Kahana |
DVD
In the USA, the DVD for the series special was released on March 30, 2010. In Germany, the special was released on DVD on September 8, 2011.
Trivia
The scenes in the film are set in Seattle , but were actually shot in the Nickelodeon studios in Los Angeles .
This episode was broadcast in Germany in 4: 3 format, while in the USA it was already shown in 16: 9. The reason for this is that at the time of the first broadcast there was no HD version of the station in Germany and the SD version was still being produced in 4: 3.
Web links
- iCarly: iFight Shelby Marx in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- ICarly website