Why Is Victorious A 12 On Netflix

Ever scrolled through Netflix and seen Victorious sitting there with a little "12" badge? You might think, "A show about singing and drama...for pre-teens? Really?"
Well, buckle up, because the reason might be a bit more surprising (and hilarious) than you'd expect!
Not-So-Innocent Hollywood Arts
Victorious, at its heart, is about a group of talented teenagers navigating the ups and downs of high school. They are students at the prestigious Hollywood Arts. They are chasing their dreams of stardom.
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But think about it: Hollywood itself isn't exactly known for being all sunshine and rainbows, right? The show playfully pokes fun at the quirks and absurdities of the entertainment industry.
Consider the characters. There's Tori Vega, the seemingly normal girl thrust into the spotlight. Then there's Jade West, the darkly creative and often sarcastic one, and Andre Harris, the musically gifted best friend. Let's not forget Cat Valentine with her bubbly personality.

The Not-So-Subtle Jokes
While Victorious avoids anything overtly adult, it definitely sneaks in jokes that might fly over the heads of younger viewers. Remember that time Sinjin Van Cleef was obsessed with random props?
The show subtly explores themes of ambition, competition, and even the pressures of fame. Sometimes the situations are a bit more edgy than your average kids' show. It's like a wink to the older audience.

Think of it this way: it's like a cupcake with a tiny, slightly spicy, secret ingredient. It still tastes delicious, but there's a little something extra for those who can appreciate it.
The Real-Life Drama (Off-Screen!)
Here's where things get even more interesting. Behind the scenes, there were rumors and whispers of rivalries and tensions among the cast.
We all know Ariana Grande went on to become a massive pop star after playing Cat Valentine. Could the show's rating reflect some of the later publicity that surrounded the cast?

Perhaps the Netflix algorithm factors in the overall "vibes" associated with a show. It's not just about what's directly on screen. Think about the online discussions and gossip that Victorious has sparked over the years.
Is It Really That Bad?
Honestly, probably not! A "12" rating on Netflix is pretty tame. It basically means the show might have some mild language, suggestive themes, or perhaps some intense dramatic scenes.

But the humor and situations often revolve around teenage life, making it relatable (and often hilarious) for a wide audience. Plus, who doesn't love a good song and dance number?
So, the next time you see Victorious with its "12" badge, don't automatically dismiss it as a show just for kids. There's likely more to it than meets the eye! It might be an example of
"kids programming" sneaking in some adult humor!
Maybe that slight edge is part of what makes it so enduringly popular. Or, maybe the rating is just a quirky little detail that adds to the show's overall charm.
