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=== Victorious === ===== Pilot ===== In the pilot episode, Cat first appears when she meets Tori. She later joins the improv class taught by [[Sikowitz]] and is seen cheering when Tori kisses [[Beck Oliver|Beck]]. This is the first time she is shown with her hair in its natural curls. ===== The Bird Scene ===== In "The Bird Scene," Cat is seen in Sikowitz's class again and later interacts with Tori, who handcuffs her to a railing and gives her Red Hot Candies, saying she won't get water until she reveals the secret to the scene. Cat is thrilled when Tori successfully completes the bird scene and loves Tori's new locker design. ===== Stage Fighting ===== In "Stage Fighting," the class is assigned a stage fighting project where each student pairs up with a partner. The teacher demonstrates a fake punch on Cat, showing how it relies on sound effects. Cat is paired with Beck, and later gets tired of Robbie assuming he's dating Trina because of a stage kiss. To make her point, Cat explains that passion can be faked through acting, and she demonstrates by kissing Robbie. This backfires, as Robbie becomes interested in her and immediately asks Cat to meet his parents. ===== The Birthweek Song ===== In "The Birthweek Song," Robbie tries to teach his grandmother how to use the internet but becomes frustrated with her constant calls. He invites Cat to join him at his grandmother Mamaw Shapiro's house. However, Mamaw openly dislikes Cat, particularly her bright hair color, and mistakenly assumes Robbie and Cat are dating. Mamaw introduces Robbie to Brenda, whom she believes is more suitable for him. The next night, Robbie brings Cat back to Mamaw's apartment, leading to several arguments between Cat and Mamaw. Fed up, Robbie cuts the cord to his grandmother's computer, lies about the internet being canceled, and leaves with Cat. ===== Tori the Zombie ===== In "Tori the Zombie," Cat asks Tori to let her practice makeup skills by turning Toriâs face into a terrifying monster to pass her makeup class. Tori reluctantly agrees. At Tori's house, Cat uses "Grizzly Glue," which turns out to be a powerful industrial cement, to attach a gray monster mask to Tori's face. When Tori angrily asks Cat why she used that glue, Cat admits she was charmed by the cute grizzly bear logo on the bottle. While Trina calls a doctor, Cat contacts the glue company, which informs her that the solvent isn't available in stores but can be picked up at their factory in Bakersfield. Cat and Trina decide to drive to Bakersfield to get the solvent, facing several delays, like being stopped by the police and taking a break for ice cream. Meanwhile, Tori is forced to start the play with the mask still glued on. Eventually, Trina and Cat signal Tori to come offstage, where they use the solvent and knives to carefully remove the mask from her face. Tori returns to the stage, now back to normal. ===== Robarazzi ===== In "Robarazzi," Tori and her friends are having lunch when Cat excitedly talks about a snow-making machine she bought from an airplane catalog called "Sky Store." She explains that she got the magazine while visiting her "uncle and uncle" in San Francisco and becomes obsessed with the catalog, buying most of its products. At one point, someone from Robarazzi films Cat receiving a package. When she learns she only received one package instead of two, she gets mad at the person filming her and walks away. Later, Beck rips up Cat's "Sky Store" catalog for her safety, but Cat is upset and reveals a spare catalog hidden in her backpack. She then approaches Sinjin, asking if he has a girlfriend and if he has a credit card, suggesting he call her sometime. Sinjin excitedly replies that he'll go buy a phone. ===== Survival of the Hottest ===== In "Survival of the Hottest," a heatwave hits Los Angeles, prompting the students at Hollywood Arts to find a way to cool off. After Robbie mentions Venice Beach is cooler, Beck suggests they go there in his father's Airstream RV. Once they arrive, Cat goes to find a bathroom, while the rest of the group prepares for the beach. They soon discover that a large motorhome is blocking the RV door, trapping them inside. They expect Cat to return quickly and let them out, but she meets a group of hot guys and decides to hang out with them, forgetting about her friends. The group tries to call Cat, but she doesn't answer. Eventually, Cat returns, and everyone is relieved to get out of the RV. When they step out, they realize the motorhome had left without their knowledge. ===== Wi-Fi in the Sky ===== In "Wi-Fi in the Sky," Tori, stuck on a delayed flight, opens a video chat with [[AndrĂ© Harris|AndrĂ©]] to work on a script project. They add Cat and Beck to the chat. The assignment requires a seven-to-ten-page script featuring a mystery, three characters, and a plot twist. Cat quickly becomes distracted by the video effects, such as the rainbow effect. While Tori remains focused, the others join Cat in playing with the effects. When Cat starts changing her face into a cherry pie, Tori loses her patience and yells at her to grow up. Cat, hurt by Tori's outburst, starts crying and logs off. ===== Beck's Big Break ===== In "Beck's Big Break," Tori and Cat return to a studio to help Beck get his job back after he's fired. They encounter Otis, a gullible security guard whom Cat easily tricks into thinking Tori's name is Crystal Waters. Meanwhile, Robbie is having problems with Rex, and Cat suggests he talk to Lane for help. ===== The Great Ping Pong Scam ===== In "The Great Ping Pong Scam," Tori asks Robbie, AndrĂ©, and Cat to hang out after school, but they claim to have ping pong practice. Suspicious, Tori insists on joining the team, but Jade, the team captain, denies her. Lane tries to intervene, and Tori shows them the rules for joining sports teams from TheSlap, earning a tryout. She easily defeats everyone, including Cat, but Jade still refuses to let her join. When the others defy Jade and allow Tori on the team, they all go to Maestro's, where Tori saves them from legal trouble after Robbie overindulges on caviar, making the bill too high. Tori performs to cover the cost. ===== Cat's New Boyfriend ===== In "Cat's New Boyfriend," Tori reconnects with Daniel, a boy she dated a year ago, only to find out he's now dating Cat Valentine. Jade finds the situation amusing and attempts to make things awkward for Tori. Tori reveals to Cat that she used to date Daniel, but assures her that she and Daniel are completely over each other. Cat is surprised but decides not to feel bad about dating Daniel. The next day at the Asphalt CafĂ©, Jade mentions a party called the Kickback, which Daniel and Cat plan to attend together, heightening Tori's jealousy. This feeling intensifies when Cat presents Daniel with brownies that he loves, even though he told Tori he didn't like brownies when they were dating. At the Kickback, Tori sees Daniel and Cat kissing and, out of jealousy and embarrassment, sprays them with cheese before running away. Later, Tori apologizes to both Cat and Daniel, but things get complicated when Daniel and Tori end up kissing. Cat catches them and, feeling hurt, runs away in tears. Tori attempts to apologize to Cat, but Cat avoids her. Tori finally drags Cat into a janitor's closet to make her listen. She admits she was wrong and acted out of jealousy because Cat and Daniel seemed happier together than she and Daniel had been. Tori tells Cat, "If I were you, I'd punch me right in the face." Cat does punch Tori, bruising her nose, but the two quickly make up. Tori acknowledges that she deserved it, and Cat takes her to the hospital. At the hospital, they discover that everyone who had their feet "smoothed" contracted a virus from the fish saliva used in the procedure, which is toxic and full of bacteria. While the doctor and nurses confirm the patients' feet are now smooth, they also note the severity of the viral infection affecting the nervous system. ===== Freak the Freak Out ===== In "Freak the Freak Out," Cat and AndrĂ© are performing a scene in the Blackbox Theater during acting class when Tori's phone interrupts. At the end of the class, Sikowitz asks everyone to share their weekend plans. Cat enthusiastically tells the class that she and Jade are going to a new karaoke club called Karaoke Dokie in Los Feliz, where there are singing competitions on weekends. Despite her classmates' disinterest, Cat seems excited. At Karaoke Dokie, Cat and Jade are accompanied by Beck and AndrĂ©. While Jade steps away to get a soda, two girls, Hayley Ferguson and Tara Ganz, flirt with Beck and AndrĂ©. When Jade returns, Hayley and Tara mock Hollywood Arts, calling it a "school for wannabes." They challenge Cat and Jade to a sing-off. Hayley and Tara perform "Number One" by Ginger Fox first, but their performance is lackluster. Then, Cat and Jade sing "Give It Up," showcasing their strong vocal talents. Although the crowd prefers Cat and Jade's performance, the karaoke club owner, who is revealed to be Hayley's father, declares Hayley and Tara as the winners. Despite protests from the crowd and Cat, Jade, Beck, AndrĂ©, and Rex, Cat and Jade are banned from singing at the club. Furious at the cheating, Jade devises a plan involving Tori. The next day, the girls leave AndrĂ©, Beck, and Robbie to take care of Trina while they execute their plan. Jade and Cat return to the club while Hayley and Tara are singing "Hate Me Love Me" by Ginger Fox. They bet that anyone in the club could perform better, prompting Hayley and Tara to choose a seemingly unattractive girl named Louise Nordoff (actually Tori in disguise) to compete against. The stakes are set: if Hayley and Tara win, they get to make out with Beck; if they lose, they have to take care of Trina. To everyone's surprise, except for Cat and Jade who are in on the plan, Tori removes her disguise and reveals her true self, performing "Freak the Freak Out." The audience loves her performance far more than Hayley and Tara's, forcing the two to accept defeat and take care of Trina. Cat then joins her friends in watching Sikowitz perform "Number One" by Ginger Fox. ===== Wok Star ===== In "Wok Star," Cat plays the lead role in a play written and directed by Jade. The plot revolves around a girl who falls down a well, and Cat's performance is central to the story. ===== A Film by Dale Squires ===== In "A Film by Dale Squires," a well-known film director named Dale Squires comes to Hollywood Arts to help direct a short film. The students, including Tori, Jade, Cat, Beck, and AndrĂ©, work together on the project. They adapt a one-act play written by Beck into a movie script, with Jade, Cat, and Beck acting, Tori assisting in directing, and AndrĂ© handling the editing. The filming takes place at Tori's house. However, Dale Squires contributes nothing to the project, instead wasting time and ignoring the students' efforts. When the movie premieres and becomes a success, Dale takes all the credit, frustrating the students. To get back at him, they plan to ruin his appearance on the McMurphy Show with the help of AndrĂ©'s cousin Kendra. However, before they can act, Dale unexpectedly gives the students full credit for the film. Feeling guilty, they attempt to stop Kendra, but she still exposes Dale as a fraud, leading to the group's embarrassment. They leave the show and go out to get waffles. ===== Sleepover at Sikowitz's ===== In "Sleepover at Sikowitz's," Sikowitz hosts a sleepover to teach the students about method acting. The challenge is to stay in character until morning, or else be eliminated and banned from his house forever. Each student is assigned a character by their peers. Cat's character, assigned by Beck, is an annoying 80s comedian. The group interacts with Sikowitz's nephew Jason, who plans to go to the Moxi for a movie. Cat, finding Jason attractive, willingly breaks character to go with him, thus getting eliminated from the game. Meanwhile, Mr. and Mrs. Vega are trying to enjoy a romantic movie for their anniversary, but are repeatedly interrupted by the eliminated studentsâfirst Robbie, then Cat and Jason, AndrĂ©, and Jadeâall of whom find the movie unexpectedly hilarious for unknown reasons. ===== Beggin' on Your Knees ===== In "Beggin' on Your Knees," Cat begins receiving calls from North Star, an emergency helpline for people in car accidents. She believes she is genuinely helping the callers and continues to take the calls, but she never successfully gets paramedics to anyone in need. ===== Beck Falls for Tori ===== In "Beck Falls for Tori," Cat is excited about her new Costume Designer class, creating various outfits such as Little Bo Beep, a superhero, Sikowitz, and a secret agent. She demonstrates a talent for determining people's exact measurements, even creating an exact replica of an outfit for Beck. ===== Ice Cream for Ke$ha ===== In "Ice Cream for Ke$ha," Cat helps Tori stop being Trina's assistant by participating in a contest to find letters spelling "KE$HA." The winner receives a free private concert with Ke$ha, and Cat joins in with Beck, AndrĂ©, and Robbie. ===== Tori Gets Stuck ===== In "Tori Gets Stuck," Cat is seen with Tori in the hospital, although her role is minimal. ===== Prom Wrecker ===== In "Prom Wrecker," Robbie asks Cat to the prom, but she rejects him because Tug had already asked her. Robbie believes her at first, but after being influenced by Rex, he becomes angry and accuses Cat of lying. This leaves Cat upset, but the situation is never fully resolved. ===== Locked Up! ===== In "Locked Up!," Cat and the gang visit Yerba, where a series of unfortunate events lands them in prison. Tori takes the lead in planning their escape and securing their freedom. ===== Helen Back Again ===== In "Helen Back Again," Cat auditions again for Hollywood Arts by performing a short acting scene, juggling, and singing a fast, short song while dancing. She passes the audition along with the others, though she nearly fails. ===== Who Did It to Trina? ===== In "Who Did It to Trina?," Tori is forced to cast Trina as the lead in a play. On opening night, Trina's harness breaks, causing her to fall and the set to collapse on her. It is revealed that the harness had been cut, and Lane calls Jade, AndrĂ©, Tori, Cat, Robbie, and Rex to his office to investigate. Robbie suggests Cat might have done it out of jealousy because Trina flirted with him. Cat, however, is unaware of what happened and starts talking about the "I Love Sushi" episode from ''Drake & Josh''. ===== Tori Tortures Teacher ===== In "Tori Tortures Teacher," the gang celebrates Sikowitz's ten-year teaching anniversary by taking him to a theater. Meanwhile, Trina attempts to impress a senior named Shawn Becker by making him a pizza, with help from Cat. After failing twice, Trina discovers Shawn has a girlfriend and angrily throws the pizza against the wall. Later, Cat and Jade try to help Sikowitz find a new girlfriend by auditioning for a scene. ===== Jade Gets Crushed ===== In "Jade Gets Crushed," Robbie helps Tori prepare for her Tech Theater Test by teaching her to use tech equipment. During practice, they use cutouts of Cat, who discovers them when she "bounces" into the room, wearing Jupiter Boots. Throughout the episode, Cat is constantly bouncing around and laughing. ===== Terror on Cupcake Street ===== In "Terror on Cupcake Street," Sikowitz informs Cat and the gang about a big parade where he wants them to create a float and perform. Through an app on Robbie's PearPad, Cat is randomly chosen to pick the float's theme. She chooses a cupcake theme, and the group stays up almost all night building it. When they try to reach the "Parade parade," the float breaks down on a deserted street filled with thugs. Despite losing Sikowitz, Tori manages to find help to fix the float. ===== A Christmas Tori ===== In "A Christmas Tori," Cat is Jade's Secret Santa and gives her a new pair of scissors from a scary movie. Robbie, who is Cat's Secret Santa, gifts her a cotton candy cart and a man who follows her around for a week. Cat loves this gift and thanks Robbie with a big hug and a kiss on the cheek. Meanwhile, Tori is AndrĂ©'s Secret Santa but struggles to find the perfect gift. Initially, she makes a miniature ceramic guitar, but after seeing Robbie's gift for Cat, she feels it's not enough. Jade, Tori's Secret Santa, suggests she create her own version of AndrĂ©'s song, which had received a low grade. With Cat's help, Tori performs "It's Not Christmas Without You" at school, hoping to impress AndrĂ©'s music teacher. AndrĂ© joins in during the performance, and his teacher ultimately raises his grade to an A. ===== The Breakfast Bunch ===== In "The Breakfast Bunch," Tori, Robbie, Cat, AndrĂ©, Beck, and Jade receive detention on a Saturday from Vice Principal Mr. Dickers because they were late to class while Robbie was choking on a pretzel. Mr. Dickers confiscates their PearPhones and makes them sit in the library all day. They plan to have Trina sneak tacos into Tori's locker, and Jade teases Cat for never having eaten a taco, suggesting she is vegan. After distracting Mr. Dickers with a loud performance of "Make It Shine," Tori escapes from the janitor's closet. Back in the library, the group dances, and Cat and Robbie try tacos for the first time. Cat gives Robbie her chewed gum, which he places in his mouth, hinting at a romantic moment. ===== The Gorilla Club ===== In "The Gorilla Club," Cat is seen at the Gorilla Club, where she plays poker with the gang and rides the bunny. She also proves surprisingly skilled at completing the "Balls of Pain" challenge without getting hurt. ===== The Worst Couple ===== In "The Worst Couple," Sinjin invites the group to a rehearsal for his couples' game show "Queries For Couples." When the chosen couples are rejected due to their looks, Sinjin asks the gang to participate. The pairs are AndrĂ© and Cat, Robbie and Tori, and Beck and Jade. Beck and Jade's constant arguing earns them the title of "The Worst Couple," which leads them to question their relationship. They drag Cat into their discussion in the janitor's closet. ===== AndrĂ©'s Horrible Girl ===== In "AndrĂ©'s Horrible Girl," Jade, having no one to hang out with after breaking up with Beck, joins Cat while she is dog-sitting. Jade manipulates Cat into thinking it was her idea and posts about having a date to make Beck jealous. At the house, Jade breaks several things, including a guitar signed by Elvis Presley and a glass coffee table. After more damage occurs due to an earthquake, Cat is nearly ready to confess the truth to the owner, but Jade, Robbie, and Beck convince her not to. ===== Car, Rain & Fire ===== In "Car, Rain & Fire," Cat reads online that her favorite actress, Mona Patterson, has died, so she, Tori, and Jade drive to San Diego to honor her. After a difficult journey through a rainstorm and finding a bag of fake feet in the trunk, they arrive at Mona's house only to find out she is alive and joining a show called ''The Dead''. Mona sprays them with a squirt gun and sends them away. Later, a news report reveals that Cat's candle caused a fire at Mona's house, but Tori quickly changes the channel to avoid further trouble. ===== Tori & Jade's Play Date ===== In "Tori & Jade's Play Date," Sikowitz asks Cat and Robbie to deliver bad news to his neighbor, Tanner, as gently as possible by singing it. The method proves effective for Tanner and Beck, among others, but fails with Trina, who becomes upset and smashes Robbie's guitar when informed that her date stood her up. ===== April Fools' Blank ===== In "April Fools' Blank," the episode is a parody of ''The Wizard of Oz'' called "The Wizard of Wazz." Cat, playing Dorothy, enters the ladies' restroom with the scene filmed in sepia. She places her fish, Tofu, down and opens a window with a fan attached, accidentally knocking herself out. When she wakes up, the video is now in color. Tori, as Glinda, and Jade, as the Wicked Witch, appear, with Jade trying to grab Cat's ruby-colored PearPhone XT and getting shocked. The scene shifts to Robbie as the Scarecrow, AndrĂ© as the Lion, and Beck as the Tin Man offering to help Cat find her way. The director briefly breaks the fourth wall to note that Leon Thomas is late for a scene before the group performs "Shut Up N' Dance." ===== Driving Tori Crazy ===== In "Driving Tori Crazy," Cat becomes fixated on a new app called "Tap It," which offers coupons. She buys C Batteries and Bags o' Rags, distributing them at school. Robbie helps her sell the batteries, and Cat eventually uses a coupon for a 90% discount on a party bus ride, providing Tori and the gang with a ride to school for only $20 instead of $200. ===== How Trina Got In ===== In "How Trina Got In," Cat, Jade, AndrĂ©, and Beck discuss how Trina managed to get into Hollywood Arts. ===== Tori Goes Platinum ===== In "Tori Goes Platinum," Cat becomes addicted to Mason's bibble, a fictional British food. She carries a large sack of it and refuses to let anyone touch it. To control her bibble consumption, her parents hire a "Bibble Guard," Oliver, who is handcuffed to Cat and prevents her from eating or accessing bibble. Despite this, Oliver and Cat are later seen hiding behind a dumpster, eating bibble together. ===== Crazy Ponnie ===== In "Crazy Ponnie," Cat accidentally waxes off Jade's eyebrows during a hangout. Jade seeks revenge by attacking Cat in Sikowitz's class and eventually cuts off all of Cat's hair while she sleeps in study hall. ===== The Blonde Squad ===== In "The Blonde Squad," after filming Beck's movie, Tori, Jade, and Cat decide to go to Nozu without removing their blonde wigs and blue contacts because Tori is curious about being blonde. At Nozu, Cat meets a charming boy named Evan Smith and they chat while she heads to the bathroom. The next day, Cat is unusually cheerful from her date and shares her excitement with Tori and Robbie, giving out free hugs. When Tori asks Cat how Evan reacted to discovering her real appearance, Cat realizes she forgot to tell him she is actually a redhead with brown eyes. Cat becomes anxious and upset, worried about Evanâs reaction to her true self. Despite Tori and Robbie reassuring her that she is beautiful, Cat continues to fret, and Robbie becomes jealous when she talks about Evan. Jade later finds that Evan's SplashFace profile shows he prefers blondes and dislikes people not being themselves, which only heightens Cat's anxiety. At the movie premiere, Cat shows up still in her blonde wig and blue contacts, with Robbie's help. During the movie, AndrĂ©âs grandmotherâs pet bird lands on Catâs wig and starts pulling it off. Beck pauses the film, and Tori and Robbie chase Cat outside. After the bird flies away, Cat asks Robbie to fix her wig, but Tori insists she should be herself. Robbie helps Cat remove her wig, and when Evan comes out, he tells Cat she is beautiful but only likes blondes and breaks up with her. Heartbroken, Cat retreats to the Black Box Theater, requesting to be alone rather than comforted by Tori. Robbie enters to cheer her up with a song heâs been working on, performing "I Think You're Swell." Cat responds by contemplating dyeing her hair blonde, possibly missing the fact that the song was for her ===== "Wanko's Warehouse ===== Cat and the gang head to a big sale at the warehouse, where Cat accidentally triggers the store alarm. ===== The Hambone King ===== Cat is focused on practicing tap dancing for a musical audition. She and Tori visit Nozu with Robbie, where Cat watches Robbie compete in a hambone match with Jarold Ardbeg and cheers for Tori as she becomes the Hambone Queen. ===== Opposite Date ===== Tori and Beck plan an "opposite date" to a museum, aiming to avoid the impression of a date by dressing casually and eating bad food. AndrĂ© and Robbie back out, leaving just Tori and Beck. Tori asks Cat to keep their plans a secret, but Cat accidentally reveals it to Jade. Jade, suspicious, decides to follow Tori and Beck with Cat. On their 'opposite date,' Tori and Beck get bad seafood from a truck and later take Beck's aunt's dog, Buster, to the animal hospital. During their visit, Cat frequently calls Tori, causing Tori to suspect Cat may have told someone about the date. ===== Three Girls and a Moose ===== Cat, Jade, and Tori compete for the attention of Beck's friend, Moose. To impress him, Cat tries to make hamburgers after learning Moose's favorite food. However, their distraction with Moose results in them being cut from the show "Tinkle-Aid," thanks to Robbie, Beck, and AndrĂ©. Cat and Tori later apologize and make amends by performing their duet. ===== Cell Block ===== Sikowitz challenges Jade, Robbie, and Cat to go one week without using phones or modern technology. Beck, Tori, and AndrĂ© join in, and the group agrees to the bet. However, they face various temptations: Sinjinâs funny video, Tori's mom using her phone, Jadeâs frustration over a rollercoaster video, Robbie and AndrĂ© using outdated tech, and Beck getting attacked by Jessica Baxter for not replying to texts. During class, Sikowitz tests their resolve by producing a box containing their phones. Cat, unable to resist, makes a frantic attempt to grab the box, leading to chaos. Sikowitz then changes the bet to a boys vs. girls competition. The girls struggle with Catâs increasing desperation, while the boys are tempted by tricks, including a fake photo and a "lost girl" who actually needs help. The girls accuse the boys of trickery, but the boys deny it. Robbie, in a wacky costume, asks for a photo to post online, which the girls suspect is a trick. Sikowitz eventually allows everyone to retrieve their phones, and the boys claim victory. The girls protest, but Sikowitz reveals that he assisted the boys in the end. The episode concludes with Cat watching a hilarious Wacky Donkey video and vomiting into the phone box, mirroring Sinjinâs reaction. ===== Tori Fixes Beck and Jade ===== Robbie brings his sister's butterfly to school, and after Cat flirts with him to see the butterfly, he agrees to show it. However, the butterfly escapes and flies into Cat's left ear. Throughout the day, they struggle to get the butterfly out. Eventually, AndrĂ©'s grandmother screams into Cat's ear, causing the butterfly to fly out of her right ear.. ===== One Thousand Berry Balls ===== Cat declines an invitation to Cow Wow with Robbie and instead goes with Sinjin. After getting injured, Robbie stays with her, leading to a kiss. Cat, shocked, rides away on her bike. ===== Robbie Sells Rex ===== Cat decides to make hamburgers shaped like hot dogs, calling them "Hot-Durgers." While she's preparing them, she gets flour-bombed by the Flour Bomber, and remarks, "It's not as fun as it seems." ===== The Bad Roommate ===== Cat discovers a picture of Jade on Pear Maps that looks like Jade is picking her nose. When Cat posts it on TheSlap, it leads to everyone making fun of Jade. ===== Brain Squeezers ===== Cat wants to join Toriâs Brain Squeezers team. She correctly answers a question about the "aloha state," helping Toriâs team win the game. ===== The Slap Fight ===== Cat, along with the gang, tries to increase their followers on TheSlap. Catâs strategy involves tweeting a high volume of posts daily. ===== Star Spangled Tori ===== Jade and Robbie find Cat living in the schoolâs attic and help her find a new place. They ask Nona, who agrees to let Cat stay with her, and Cat is excited about the arrangement. ===== Victori-Yes ===== Cat walks into Sikowitz's class proudly wearing a pajelehoocho, mentioning she got free shipping because she bought a gross of them. Beck and Robbie point out that this means she bought 144 pajelehoochos. Sikowitz makes a bet, and as the students leave his classroom, Cat asks Robbie if heâll wear a pajelehoocho, which he agrees to due to the bet. Later, Cat and Robbie are out at night wearing their pajelehoochos when they encounter some thugs. The thugs ask if they are wearing pajelehoochos, and Cat mentions she has 142 more at home. The thugs then ask if they can have the ones theyâre wearing. Robbie is about to refuse, but Cat reminds him of Sikowitz's bet, so they agree to give their pajelehoochos to the thugs. Afterward, Cat and Robbie end up hiding behind trash cans in their underwear. They decide to ride home in one of the trash cans, yelling âWheeeeee!!!â to make it seem faster and less embarrassing.
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