Really, Nora is hardly ever out of company of Maurice. He was used in the iCarly sketch The Cowboy and the Idiot Farm Girl who Thought the Cowboy's Chicken was a Sports Car. Maurice, obviously, played the role of the chicken. At the end of a couple of episodes, Maurice is shown and Sam is trying to let Carly eat him (but his name isn't mentioned). He is also mentioned in iStart a Fanwar. In iPsycho, Maurice crowed into the microphone and it made Sam angry so she said, "Thats it, Maurice! When I get out of here, it's you, me, and a bottle of barbecue sauce!"
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| - Really, Nora is hardly ever out of company of Maurice. He was used in the iCarly sketch The Cowboy and the Idiot Farm Girl who Thought the Cowboy's Chicken was a Sports Car. Maurice, obviously, played the role of the chicken. At the end of a couple of episodes, Maurice is shown and Sam is trying to let Carly eat him (but his name isn't mentioned). He is also mentioned in iStart a Fanwar. In iPsycho, Maurice crowed into the microphone and it made Sam angry so she said, "Thats it, Maurice! When I get out of here, it's you, me, and a bottle of barbecue sauce!"
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| - Really, Nora is hardly ever out of company of Maurice. He was used in the iCarly sketch The Cowboy and the Idiot Farm Girl who Thought the Cowboy's Chicken was a Sports Car. Maurice, obviously, played the role of the chicken. At the end of a couple of episodes, Maurice is shown and Sam is trying to let Carly eat him (but his name isn't mentioned). He is also mentioned in iStart a Fanwar. In iPsycho, Maurice crowed into the microphone and it made Sam angry so she said, "Thats it, Maurice! When I get out of here, it's you, me, and a bottle of barbecue sauce!" Maurice appears again in iStill Psycho.
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