Drake & Josh - Drake & Josh Go Hollywood (2005)
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Synopsis: Drake Parker (Drake Bell) is a guitar-playing cool kid with a knack for impressing the ladies. Josh Nichols (Josh Peck) is a goofy nerd with a talent for homework. When Drake's mother begins dating... Drake Parker (Drake Bell) is a guitar-playing cool kid with a knack for impressing the ladies. Josh Nichols (Josh Peck) is a goofy nerd with a talent for homework. When Drake's mother begins dating and then marries Josh's father, the polar-opposite 15-year-olds are forced to deal with sudden stepbrotherhood, the everyday pangs of adolescence, and the pranks of Drake's mischievous younger sister Megan (SCHOOL OF ROCK's adorable Miranda Cosgrove) with wackily comic aplomb. Fueled by the chemistry of its two leads, Nickelodeon's DRAKE & JOSH is zany domestic comedy for the preteen set. This volume presents the double-length episode "Drake & Josh Go Hollywood," which finds the stepbrothers in a special Tinseltown adventure. [More]
Starring: Drake Bell, Josh Peck, Miranda Cosgrove, Nancy Sullivan
Starring: Drake Bell, Josh Peck, Miranda Cosgrove, Nancy Sullivan, Jonathan Goldstein
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