Andre is an aspiring musician who loves to perform and write his songs. Then, She replaces Tori's locket's door with another one and re-replaces it as she goes calling someone, then gives her her bag (containing a dictionary of Klingon, a corn and a talking Tori doll saying disturbing things) and then pours noodles on her head making it seem like it was her who did it. Tori and Jade accidentally destroyed his car in the same episode upon mistaken for one of the cars belonging to one of Hollywood Arts' janitors and had to take him home in a wheelbarrow. According to her video profile, her favorite foods are cupcakes, noodles, candies, and potatoes. Befitting her bipolar tendencies, Cat's bravery fluctuates wildly. According to Twitter, her locker is pink with a red happy tulip on it. Other boys she has dated and/or flirted with include Dusty (mentioned on TheSlap), Daniel (Cat's New Boyfriend), Tug (Prom Wrecker), Sinjin (Robarazzi), Gibby from iCarly (iParty with Victorious), Jason Sikowitz (Sleepover at Sikowitz's), and Evan Smith (The Blonde Squad). He appears in the episode "Robbie Sells Rex" when he offers Robbie $2,000 if he can keep Rex. It premiered on June 8, 2013. The episode involves Tori temporarily hosting Andre at her house while both try to write songs to impress Kojeezy, who is coming to Hollywood Arts in search for new hits, but he ends up annoying her with his presence. He also likes to make jokes, but none of the other characters find him humorous. As revealed on his profile on TheSlap.com, Lane's last name is Alexander. Sinjin responds by excitedly saying he'll go buy a phone. Cat has a talent for knowing people's exact clothing and limb measurements. She and Cat take a frozen pizza from the Vega residence and disguise Trina as a pizza delivery girl. The gang, furious, declare that they're leaving immediately...but not without finishing their food. In the pilot episode, Jade believes that Tori is flirting with Beck, so she later pours coffee onto Tori's head during an acting class. In the spin-off, Sam officially meets Cat after saving her from the garbage truck. ", to which Cat comically replies that her hair does not have anything to do with her psychological problems. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Vega are trying to celebrate their anniversary by watching a sad and romantic movie, but are interrupted by all the eliminated students (first Robbie, then Cat and Jason, then André, then Jade), all of whom, for reasons unknown, find the film super hilarious. Later on, Cat, and Jade try to help get Sikowitz a new girlfriend by auditioning in a little scene. Jade brings up the Kickback, a Saturday night party at Hollywood Arts. She is very computer illiterate and constantly has to ask Robbie for help to the point where he is annoyed and convinces her that the internet has been canceled. It's revealed that Hayley and Tara won because the karaoke club owner is Hayley's dad. He then appears in "Driving Tori Crazy" when Cat offers him a bag of rags. Before the contest, she started flirting with Beck which started a feud between her and Jade. Cat is about to tell him to the truth, but Jade, Robbie, and Beck subtly convince her against it. At the hospital, Jade tells Cat to talk to the receptionist. In The Great Ping Pong Scam, Tori asks Robbie, André, and Cat to hang out after school, but they say that they can't because they have ping pong practice. However, Robbie walks in to cheer Cat up with a song he had been working on and performs his song "I Think You're Swell" to Cat. He appears in "Beck's Big Break"[11] "The Wood", and "Locked Up!". At first, the gang thinks it's no big deal, since Cat was only going to the restroom, and they think she will come back very soon and let them out. Andre takes his music seriously and is usually seen playing at all of Tori's performances. She, along with the others, passes her audition, though she seems to have come the closest to failing. Her name is short for Catarina, though she says her grandmother is the only one who calls her that and everyone else calls her Cat. Thinking that Patterson had died, Cat, Tori, and Jade go on a road trip to the actress' house in San Diego to honor her and leave a candle on her doorstep. She first meets the boys by coming over to them and telling them that she thinks the music they are listening to is "really cool". This causes them to get a bad score, and they get voted "The Worst Couple". He appears in the episodes "Tori Goes Platinum" and "Robbie Sells Rex". He also appears in "The Blonde Squad", and in "Tori Goes Platinum", when he sends in a video of himself singing for a contest. Batman Gambit: Cat and Jade make Tori look hideous in "Freak the Freak Out" as they knew Haley and Tara would pick the least attractive person to sing.Tori then shows that she is not only a good singer but also not even unattractive. With that, Jade, as the Wicked Witch, comes out of a stall, which bursts open with red smoke. (See: Cikowitz), Dr. Rhapsody, Trina, Robbie, Tori, Jade, André, Rex and Beck, Jade wrote under this picture: Guess which movie is Cat's favorite! He was first seen in the episode "Three Girls and a Moose" when Tori, Cat, and Jade try to win the affection of him. Mason Thornesmith (Charles Shaughnessy) is the head of an unnamed record company and the producer of the Platinum Music Awards. In January 2013 in the episode "Star-Spangled Tori", Cat's parents move away to Idaho to be with her mentally ill brother at a mental institution for between six months and two years where the doctors can make sure he receives much mental relaxation and cannot escape and keep him institutionalized. She sees that Cat has a ruby-colored PearPhone XT. Beck seems to be the only one who can calm Jade down when she becomes angry and has some control over her as seen throughout the series. Beck drags Jade into the janitor's closet to discuss this with her, and they drag Cat into their fight. Once there, Cat leaves to find a bathroom, while the rest of the gang stay back to get their beach stuff ready. Festus (portrayed by Marco Aiello) is the proprietor of The Grub Truck, a food truck located at the school. In the end, Moose then explains that he likes Canadian girls because they like hockey (for real, not pretend), the burgers are much bigger, and are not as weird as "L.A. girls". In Survival of the Hottest, when she finally gets them out of the RV, André picks her up excitedly. Ariana Grande starred in a spin-off series along with iCarly's Jennette McCurdy called Sam & Cat. (See: Bat), "I'm calling Cat. He is also seen in the episode "How Trina Got In," where he appears in the flashbacks of Andre, Jade, Beck, and Sikowitz. Jade takes it so far as to actually attack an unknowing Cat in Sikowitz's class. She enjoys telling stories to old people, as mentioned in TheSlap. Tara Ganz (portrayed by Jamie Snow) is a girl who competes against Cat and Jade in a karaoke contest with her friend Hayley Ferguson in "Freak The Freak Out". When they try to reach the "Parade parade" however, the float breaks down on a deserted street full of thugs. He likes to enter the class through a window and is almost always seen drinking from coconut because, as Jade says, "the milk gives him visions". She has appeared in "Pilot", "Wi-Fi in the Sky", "Sleepover At Sikowitz's", "iParty With Victorious", "Driving Tori Crazy", "Tori Fixes Beck and Jade" and "The Bad Roommate". Its origins date from the 17th and 18th centuries — well before Lewis Caroll’s book was published. In the same episode, he is also shown to scream at people who are not there when in the Grub Truck. With Tori happily following, Tori suggests Cat should "take a wazz." Her father, Sean Quincy, is purportedly a successful music producer, and Andre states he does not want to quit his relationship with Hope to avoid seeming antipathic to him. In Helen Back Again, Cat auditions again for Hollywood Arts by doing a short acting scene, then juggling, then singing a very fast, short song whilst dancing. This gave Homs a cosmopolitan flavor not readily found elsewhere — so much so that in 1997, the Ibrahims, a Sunni couple, thought nothing of putting their first child, 5 … Tori and Trina are on a plane ride which is delayed, and keeps Tori from finishing a homework assignment for script writing class, so she agrees to work on the script through a video chat with the help of Beck, Andre, and Cat. In some episodes, they seem to be moving towards becoming friends, although most of the time, Jade seems to be "frenemies" with Tori. She often snaps at Andre and is possibly the only way she communicates with anyone. The next day, Danny appears during lunch at the Asphalt Café. Then, Cat comes back to ask a question, and he hits her again, saying (to Tori), "We'll never know her question." She tries to grab the PearPhone, but it shocks her electrically. Cat and Tori make up, however, and Tori isn't hostile towards Cat for hurting her because she believes that she deserved it. She also asks him what his favorite musical note is, and when he does not know how to respond, demonstrates her singing ability while leaning in close to his face, then kisses him and asks flirtatiously which note was his favorite. In her costume, when she sees him, she imitates his exact movements. In one episode when Tori goes to him asking for help, he is hanging upside down from the ceiling, and in another, he stored his grandmother in the corner before slinging her over his shoulder and taking her to the hospital. No One Breaks My Heart Like You: Downplayed. Cat gets the question right and wins the game for Tori's team. Cat comes to the table, very enthusiastic about a snow-making machine she got from an airplane catalog called "Sky Store". Robbie scoffs but then admits that he doesn't. Cat has naturally curly hair, as revealed in the, Like Ariana Grande, Cat has also dyed her hair. "[4][5] She is relatively friendly and liked by all of the students. In 2011, Rex hosted a bloopers episode of Victorious titled "Blooptorious" in which he interviewed cast members and showed outtakes from the series. Beck is seen feeding Cat a taco and she has her legs across him and they are both laughing in The Breakfast Bunch. After that incident, Robbie grabs Cat's hand and pulls her out of Mamaw's apartment. Cat also loves animals such as rabbits, hedgehogs, and any animal that is fluffy and/or adorable. Some people believe that Cat wasn't as crazy at the beginning of the series as she was in later seasons. Trina believes that acting and singing is her destiny, and is oblivious to her actual lack of any talent. Afterwards, various students ask Cat and Robbie to sing bad news songs to people to deliver bad news without making them too sad. Rex later had a guest appearance at the end of the 2015 Game Shakers episode 'Tiny Pickles' (Season 1, Episode 5) where he is a truck driver. He keeps her from eating or even going near it, and won't let anyone give her any. Tori eventually doesn't have a choice and has to start the play with the mask on. Most frequent among these is her being offended at Robbie flirting with, or dating, any other girl in spite of her frequently referring to him "gross" and rejecting his advances several times. Cat then asks Martin and Jesse questions, such as where Martin grew up and what he likes in a girl (specifying hair color and flipping her hair in his direction while asking, "Redheads? He tried to make Tori dress outrageously and to act very mean and obnoxious to many people to make hype for her. In Pilot, Cat is first seen when she meets Tori. This breaks Cat's heart and she sits in the Black Box Theater and wishes to not be comforted by Tori and wants to be alone. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. André/Leon quickly leaves the set, and we transition into the next scene. Nickelodeon's Victorious is easily one of the biggest hits for the network. She was mentioned by Tori while auditioning for The Wood. In Freak the Freak Out, they sang the song "Give It Up" together. From there, the show details Tori's journey through school as she gets into unusual situations have differences and adventures with her friends. Unfortunateley, all … In Survival of the Hottest, after Cat opens the RV, Beck gives her a small kiss on the head. ", emphasizing the fact that she rarely gets angry or annoyed. Throughout the series, they fail to do so multiple times, although in fairness, Cat doesn't make it easy. Cat tries to impress him by cooking burgers. â Cat while dressed as Sikowitz in Beck Falls for Tori, Sikowitz is Cat's acting teacher. In The Breakfast Bunch, the Vice Principal, Mr. Dickers, gives Tori, Robbie, Cat, André, Beck, and Jade detention on a Saturday because Robbie was choking on a pretzel and they were late to a class. She has a cousin and an uncle of the same name: Jesse. Cat's dancing style is also flirtatious, such as in Freak the Freak Out, where she dances onstage during her duet with Jade as well as during part of Tori's performance and is seen doing so with an attractive guy after Tori wins the competition, and in iParty with Victorious, where she shakes her chest with her arms extended. Cat explains how she got the magazine while visiting her "uncle and uncle" in San Francisco. Tori's jealousy over Cat and Danny's relationship increases after the two make plans to go to the Kickback together, much to Jade's amusement. In Sleepover at Sikowitz's, Sikowitz hosts a sleepover party so that the kids can learn about method acting. They won the contest against Jade and Cat because her father is the owner of the Karaoke Dokie club and the judge of the karaoke contest. Cat bears some similarities to Quinn Pensky from. Robbie has a great deal of trouble with relationships and attracting girls. The crowd enjoys Cat and Jade's song more, but when the owner of the karaoke club comes out to announce the winner, Hayley and Tara win. The teacher demonstrates on Cat, as an example of how a fake punch is, which really involves sound effects. I think deep down whether they decide to go anywhere with it or not in the long run theyâre in love. During an interview on a video on TheSlap.com in which Andre read off her crazy text messages, her first name is revealed to be Charlotte. Then, Jade, who is Tori's Secret Santa, gives Tori the idea to do her own take on André's song, which he got a D on, as her gift, along with Cat. It turns out that Mamaw openly dislikes Cat, especially her unnatural hair color. Hayley and Tara were easily defeated when Tori performed her new song, "Freak the Freak Out" under the disguise of Louise Nordoff, and after she and Tara lost the bet to Tori, was forced to "babysit" Trina, who had recently gotten her wisdom teeth removed and made it hard to take care of her. ", he tells Tori about his home country Yerba and how she and her friends could stay there if they perform a song every day and the country would pay for the hotel rooms. Upset with Cat, Mamaw introduces Robbie to Brenda, a shy girl who is apparently more Robbie's "style". Tori, however, manages to find help to fix the float though the gang lost Sikowitz. The History of Idiom. It is revealed in the episode 'Wok Star' that Robbie is Jewish because he spent his Bar Mitzvah money on leather pants and male make-up. She is Jade and Toriâs best friend and Robbie's love interest. When she later books a second performance at the Green Meadow Mall, Cat is forced to replace her co-stars which results in them being attacked by the audience who thinks they're imposters despite Cat's protests of being an original. It also got a little longer in the second season. Also, Robbie has problems with Rex, and Cat suggests Robbie should talk to Lane about his problems. Then she is paired up with Beck. On TheSlap, Cat posted a picture of Tori named "MY BFF TORI" in her picture category Cat's Day at the Beach and captioned it saying "Tori was so excited to see me, she put her unusually long arm up in the air. In Cell Block Jade, Tori and Cat go against André, Beck, and Robbie to see who could go the longest without using their phones. Eventually, André joins in and sings with them as well. Cat shocked and alarmed rides away on her bike. Eventually, it works, in which Tori goes back onstage. â Trina in Survival of the Hottest, Trina and Cat never really interacted with each other until "Tori the Zombie", when Cat accidentally applies grizzly glue to Tori's face causing the two of them to drive to the company to buy the solvent for removal. Even though they are quite different, Cat seems to be very good friends with Beck. At last, she performs Shut Up N' Dance with the other cast. The students choose each other's characters for them. Van Cleef - Sinjin's last name is shown on his, Erwin - Sikowitz's first name is shown on his. She has been shown to fear ping pong balls (The Great Ping Pong Scam), soldiers, (Locked Up!) Cat's favorite flavor of shaved ice is cherry, according to, Cat is a member of the Yerbanian prison gang, as she said in, Cat (André, and Tori) are the only ones to have befriended everyone in the group (not counting, Cat takes every sentence literally. She also appears in the fourth-season episode "The Hambone King" where she praises Robbie's hamboning skills. Because of this, she only has absences in season 1, and she is the only main character who has absences contained in one season. After Jade called up Cat's parents, Cat goes to live with her grandmother – who turned out to be living in Venice, California and not Venice, Italy as Cat had initially thought – until her parents and brother return. Mr. Dickers catches her while she is singing Make it Shine very loudly and locks her in the janitor's closet, but she escapes through a clearly marked passageway. Cat tells everyone (despite bored looks on her classmates' faces) that she and Jade are going to a new karaoke club in Los Feliz, Karaoke Dokie, since they have singing competitions on weekends. On the night of the premiere of Beck's movie, Jade and Tori expect Cat to be herself, but Cat walks in to meet Evan wearing her blonde wig, which Robbie helped her with, and blue contacts. As Jade infrequently indulges Cat's oddness, Cat seems to enable a large chunk of Jade's terrible behavior, sometimes even laughing at her torture of others. It follows the crazy hair brained antics of Tori Vega and her life at the performing arts school she attends with her group of talented friends.It has had two successful soundtracks released from the show. They go to the McMurphy show, and André's cousin Kendra is supposed to put on an act and ruin his image. Beck is seen protecting Cat from Jade in Crazy Ponnie. She has an innocent demeanor and is often displayed as playful and harmless. (Freak the Freak Out) Later, in The Diddly-Bops, Sikowitz is very happy that Rex tells Cat to shut up after singing about the Wagafuffles. It is Sam and Jade's friendship that makes Cat jealous enough to call Freddie Benson to Los Angeles so that she can flirt with him, resulting instead in Sam briefly becoming Robbie Shapiro's girlfriend.