Drake and Josh Here I Go Again
Josh Runs Into Oprah | |
Flavor 4, Episode ane | |
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Air date | September 24, 2006 |
Written by | Ethan Banville |
Directed by | Roger Christiansen |
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Josh Runs into Oprah is the first episode of the fourth flavor of Drake & Josh.
Plot
In the opening comments, Josh reminded the viewers about bad luck. Simply Drake makes a lot of problems on Josh and decided to fix the lamp, which causes Josh to turn on and shocks non-cease till he falls.
It is Josh's birthday, but Drake forgets and instead sets upwardly a party for Tabitha, a girl he has been dating for 4 Days. Realizing his mistake, Drake gets tickets for Josh to see Oprah Winfrey, Josh's idol, and backstage passes to the prove since she was going to be in San Diego the next twenty-four hours.
When Josh exaggerates about parking a altitude away and parking elsewhere near the entrance to prevent sweating, Drake causes Josh to see Oprah after fighting over the steering bike. When they get to the hospital to apologize, they can't get past security and so Drake tricks them and the whole infirmary into believing Josh has a virus, which in render, causes him to get a chemical bathroom.
In the end, Drake makes it upward to an enraged Josh by throwing him a party, with a signature from Oprah (in reality a signed restraining order from Oprah) and a new motor scooter. Sadly plenty, as Josh was trying out his new motor scooter, he ends upward running over Helen only like he did with Oprah, only this time, he does actually run over someone himself.
Meanwhile, Megan tries to take intendance of Toby, a virtual pet that belongs to her friend Janie while she is away. But the stress of it is too much and she ends up destroying it with a sledgehammer.
Bandage
- Drake Bell equally Drake Parker
- Josh Peck every bit Josh Nichols
- Miranda Cosgrove equally Megan Parker
- Alec Medlock equally Craig Ramirez
- Scott Halberstadt as Eric Blonowitz
- Yvette Nicole Brownish as Helen Dubois
- Summer Bishil equally Tabitha
- Unknown as Trevor (vox only)
Trivia
- This is the get-go episode featuring Josh with a meaning weight loss and is as skinny as Drake.
- Starting with this episode, new episodes have been moved from Saturday to Sunday nighttime.
- Though mentioned, Audrey and Walter do not appear in this episode.
- The running gag of this episode is Drake continuously trying to get in up to Josh for a previous mishap Josh was involved in, but just leading into some other mishap.
- Megan is nicer to Josh in this episode and makes him a cake for his altogether. Though she admits to making information technology explode, she says she would not deliberately poison him on his birthday.
- Radcliff Studios is likely a reference to actor Daniel Radcliffe from the Harry Potter film series.
- This is the get-go episode where Ethan Banville is credited equally a writer.
- When the cinema is shown, one of the movies is "Hungry Girl", a series made by Dan Schneider's wife, Lisa Lillien-Schneider.
- This is the starting time episode where Josh has normal pilus.
- This is the first episode of the second and current generation.
- The plot of this episode is similar to an episode of "The Simpsons" "Bart Gets Hit Past A Car" when Mr. Burns accidentally runs over Bart.
- It was originally scripted for Josh to osculation Drake on the cheek. Josh Peck may take inadvertently kissed Drake Bell on the lips.
- Drake and Josh buss for the third time in the series. The get-go time was in Smart Girl, when Drake kissed Josh on the cheek. The second episode was in Nosotros're Married? when Josh kissed Drake on the cheek twice for giving him a good idea.
- The fashion Drake said "Did y'all just stun me?" to the bodyguard sounded similar to how Monica said "Did you just flick me?" to Rachel in "The One Afterwards the Super Basin, Office 1" from Friends.
- This is the second time Drake desires to salvage Josh from something unsafe and harmful, but is distracted past something he craves. The first time was in Theater Thug.
- The physician that said Josh had a large caput and that he needed a chemical bath was the aforementioned doctor who helped Zeke Braxton in Football.
- When he comes home from the chemical bath, Josh's skin is slightly tinged with orange.
- The clip of Drake playing the bongos from this episode appears in the Season four opening, besides as the clip of them hitting Oprah.
- A (now defunct) Borders Bookstore is seen when Drake and Josh are driving.
- Although Josh does non get to meet Oprah, he does get her autograph at the end of the episode via a restraining gild.
- Josh Nichols was in jail for stalking Oprah Kirk said in Flim-flam's Grandfathered episode The Biter then it is likely that he violated his restraining order.
- This episode is only Josh (the character's) birthday, Josh Peck's actual birthday is November 10.
- When Josh accidentally hits Oprah, he also accidentally hits Helen next by throwing popcorn all over with the scooter Drake got him for his birthday at the end of the episode. Information technology seems that Josh hit 2 people in this episode.
- When Drake comes into him and Josh's bedroom after his shower, his spiky hair is kind of back again from Season 1 except it's because he'southward a petty wet.
- The idea of Josh obsessing over Oprah came from a modest internet animated series known as "The Other Ones" past Jcomix98
- This episode is chosen "Josh Runs Into Oprah", the name of information technology could as well be known as "Josh'southward Birthday".
- Drake asks Josh "K what up with the 'tude?", it really means "Thousand what up with the attitude?".
- This is the first episode Drake is back to having his bowl cutting pilus again from Season two and Josh with his Season one and ii hairstyle once again.
- This is the first episode in which Josh doesn't have his long curly hair anymore.
- At that place aren't any episodes about Drake'south altogether.
- Nothing Gravity's 'Over My Thumb' is a reference to the Rolling Stones' 'Nether My Thumb' released in 1966.
- This is the outset episode that has a widescreen version. Seasons ii and 3 were filmed in widescreen but mastered in iv:three only.
- Flavour ane, all the same, was filmed in 4:3.
- Josh kissing Drake is cut out in some countries.
- It is unknown what happened to the scooter after this episode every bit it never seen or mentioned again. It could have likely been sold to embrace Helen's injury.
Goofs
- In the first of the episode, Craig and Eric sing happy altogether to Josh, followed past an argument between the two, at one signal where Eric says to Craig "Yous want a pop on the chop?!", implying that he wants to start a physical fight, but in the episode Eric Punches Drake, it is revealed that Eric is a pacifist, someone who refuses to fight or beginning a fight. Possibly that was but sarcasm.
- A crevice used to split the bongos apart tin be seen earlier Drake breaks them.
- When Josh hears Drake talking on the phone well-nigh the surprise, Trevor says he will come to the party. But when they are at the political party, Trevor is not there. And even if he was at that place, he would be talking to Drake since they are best friends. It can be likely that Trevor subsequently called saying he was unable to make it or possibly he did come probably just to stay for the set although Drake said to come up to the flick theater early.
- Josh says that Drake has been dating Tabitha since Tuesday however at Josh'due south supposed birthday party at the Premiere he says to Helen that he has known her for five days however if Drake started dating Tabitha on Tuesday then it was four days non five.
- The police officers were seen at the scene of Oprah's injury, simply oddly, when Josh was being attacked by a agglomeration of women, the officers who saw information technology happen didn't practice anything to cease the attack and arrest the women. So in reality, they could get fired for neglecting to save Josh from being attacked.
- Likewise, if the women would have been stopped and arrested, they could exist charged for assaulting a minor (Josh).
- Josh would've needed to be in court and have his signature in club to agree with the restraining order.
- Drake and Josh were tased by stun guns, and wouldn't have been able to recover as quickly every bit they did.
- After Josh breaks Drake's bongos, he walks out of the room, and he walks normally. But, when he walks into the room, he walks oddly, because he was bathed in acid. However, it'southward likely that the pain from the acid wore off a while.
- This episode is chosen "Josh Runs Into Oprah" merely Drake was with him when they ran over Oprah with the machine although Drake made Josh hitting her so this episode should actually be called "Drake and Josh Run across Oprah".
- Josh says Drake forgot his birthday, but didn't tell him. In the scene where Drake gives him tickets to encounter Oprah and for Josh to change his attitude right abroad, it's his birthday. In the adjacent scene where Drake and Josh make it at Radcliff Studios and accidentally run over Oprah, Josh mentions it's all the same his altogether and that he'south having the worst birthday e'er. At the end of the episode, Drake plans a surprise party for him at The Premiere where he had his girlfriend's birthday party. Information technology'southward impossible how he has his birthday for the whole entire episode when the days change every scene.
- In the intro Josh says he does not have bad luck, but he did accept bad luck in previous episodes.
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