As you can see, your iCarly fans will have hours (292 minutes run time) of viewing zaniness with Carly and her crazy friends. This is definitely a DVD you can purchase for your home collection and be confident that it will be watched over and over again!
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1 - grimtraveller
Last Xmas, my sons {aged 7 & 4 } and were watching TV and we were all kind of bored with everything we had been watching for the past year. So we decided to play a game of "let's watch something we've never watched before, whether it's good or rubbish just for the heck of it !" And it was iCarly we happened to stumble upon. The first one we saw wasn't particularly good but we decided to sit through the next and it was brilliant. The next day, the Nickelodeon channel had back to back iCarly day and suffice to say, by midnight the next day, we were hooked ! Went thru that entire day in front of the TV but we didn't see it as a wasted day !!
All these months later we still watch it and it's brilliantly acted although it wears a little thin when you've seen them 120 times....
It's good for the family and brings up various issues that one can discuss with young kids. Some childrens TV in England (much of it imported from the US of A) is too heavy for the ages it's pitched at but iCarly doesn't fall into that realm.
Many of the ideas and dialogue are fully formed realizations of things that first appeared in "Drake and Josh", also featuring Miranda Cosgrove and Jerry Trainor.