Icarly Archive.org [new] Official

Look for uploads by specific preservation groups or archival handles rather than just the generic keyword, as organized collectors group files into easily downloadable "seasons."

Visiting iCarly.com through the Wayback Machine is the closest thing to time travel. You can find snapshots of the site during its peak popularity.

In the search results, you can filter by .swf (Flash Games) or .mp4 (Videos) 1.2.3. icarly archive.org

Here’s a (a detailed guide/explanation) to help you and others find iCarly material there effectively:

: Many of the short-form videos and "Web-only" segments that aired exclusively on the website (like Sam's Remote Freddie's Tech Corner Look for uploads by specific preservation groups or

The iCarly archive on Archive.org is a testament to the show's lasting impact. It provides a unique, nostalgic, and educational look at how a fictional web show predicted the real-world rise of digital content creation. Whether you are looking for lost skits or want to re-experience the interactive magic of the original site, the Internet Archive keeps the iCarly legacy alive and well.

Sometimes, music or scenes are changed in streaming versions due to licensing issues. The archives often contain the original, unaltered footage. Here’s a (a detailed guide/explanation) to help you

The Archive also serves as a permanent backup for content that has been scrubbed from video platforms. This includes "iCarly at the 2008 Kids Choice Awards," a short promotional web series that was removed from YouTube. The full run of this mini-series is securely stored and accessible via the Archive, ensuring that even niche promotional materials are not forgotten.

As part of the promotion for the 2008 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards, a special short web series was produced, following Carly, Sam, and Freddie as they attended the event where Spencer had built a blimp sculpture out of hot dog wieners.

The website was designed to look exactly like the site Carly and Sam built—complete with bright colors, chaotic layout, and fan art submissions.

If you are worried about legality, use the "Borrow" feature if available. Some archives are locked to "Borrow for 14 days" (like a library book) rather than open download.