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''Little Sibling'' is an episode from the third season of the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[television program|television series]] ''[[Drake & Josh]],'' which first aired on [[February 4]], [[2006]].
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'''Little Sibling''' is an episode from the third season of the [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] [[television program|television series]] ''[[Drake & Josh]]'', which first aired on [[February 4]], [[2006]].


== Plot synopsis ==
== Plot synopsis ==
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[[Vanessa Anne Hudgens]] guest stars as Becka, a fellow student at Drake and Josh's school. She helps Drake sneak into class late by telling the teacher that the lunch ladies are fighting, but Drake's tardiness is discovered anyway. Due to Drake's repeated lateness, he will have to get a "little sibling" or go back to Remedial English, where he has horrible memories.
[[Vanessa Anne Hudgens]] guest stars as Becka, a fellow student at Drake and Josh's school. Josh is late for class and Becka helps him sneak in by telling the teacher that the lunch ladies are fighting. Unfortunately, Drake's tardiness is discovered anyway. Due to Drake's repeated lateness, he's given the option to get a "little sibling" or go back to remedial English, of which he has horrible memories.


Later, Drake's "little sibling", Sammy, decides that he likes Josh and wants to be his little sibling instead of Drake's. Drake ends up going back to Remedial English and Josh gets to tell the first lie he has ever told to get Drake out of the class.
Later, Drake's "little sibling," Sammy, decides that he likes Josh and wants to be his little sibling instead of Drake's. Drake ends up going back to remedial English and Josh gets to tell the first lie he has ever told to get Drake out of the class.


== Little Sibling Explained ==
== ''Little Sibling'' Explained ==
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Little Sibling Explained
''Little Sibling'' Explained


It starts off with Drake already having a bad record for being late to
It starts off with Drake already having a bad record for being late to
his English class. Apparently if Drake is late one more time, he is
his English class. Apparently, if Drake is late one more time, he is
going to be punished severely. That day comes.
going to be punished severely. That day comes.


The bell rings and Drake is late. But he has Becka come into his English class and trick his teacher to come out long enough so he could slip in. Drake gives Becka a kiss on the lips for her help and she exits. All goes well until Josh caves in to Drake's teacher's interrogation. He gets caught and is sentenced to either take remedial English or be a "big brother" for a day to a young child.
The bell rings and Drake is late. But what he does is have a girl
(Vanessa Anne Hudgens) come into his English class and trick his
teacher to come out long enough so he could slip in. Drake gives Becca
(Ms. Hudgens) a kiss on the lips for her help and she exits. All goes
well until Josh caves in to Drake's teacher's interrogation. He gets
caught and is sentenced to either take remedial English or be a "big
brother" for a day to a young child.


Drakes last encounter with remedial English was horrifying so he
Drake's last encounter with remedial English was horrifying so he
chooses the "big brother" option. It turns out that Josh is turns out
chooses the "big brother" option. It turns out that Josh is a better "big brother" than Drake, be Drake can't have that. If
to be a better "big brother" than Drake, be Drake can't have that. If
Drake fails to be a "big brother," he is going to be sentenced to
remedial English. So what he uses connections and money to
Drake fails to be a "big brother", he is going to be sentence to
remedial English. So what he does is uses connections and money to
defeat Josh's sincerity and sentiments over the child.
defeat Josh's sincerity and sentiments over the child.


In the end, Drake realizes that the child meant much to Josh so he
In the end, Drake realizes that the child a lot to Josh so he
releases his hold on the child. Which in turn lands Drake in remedial
releases his hold on the child, which, in turn, lands Drake in remedial
English. But Josh bails him out.
English. But Josh bails him out.


[[Category:Drake & Josh episodes]]
[[Category:Drake & Josh episodes]]

Revision as of 19:39, 26 May 2006

Little Sibling is an episode from the third season of the Nickelodeon television series Drake & Josh, which first aired on February 4, 2006.

Plot synopsis

Template:Spoiler Vanessa Anne Hudgens guest stars as Becka, a fellow student at Drake and Josh's school. Josh is late for class and Becka helps him sneak in by telling the teacher that the lunch ladies are fighting. Unfortunately, Drake's tardiness is discovered anyway. Due to Drake's repeated lateness, he's given the option to get a "little sibling" or go back to remedial English, of which he has horrible memories.

Later, Drake's "little sibling," Sammy, decides that he likes Josh and wants to be his little sibling instead of Drake's. Drake ends up going back to remedial English and Josh gets to tell the first lie he has ever told to get Drake out of the class.

Little Sibling Explained

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Little Sibling Explained

It starts off with Drake already having a bad record for being late to his English class. Apparently, if Drake is late one more time, he is going to be punished severely. That day comes.

The bell rings and Drake is late. But he has Becka come into his English class and trick his teacher to come out long enough so he could slip in. Drake gives Becka a kiss on the lips for her help and she exits. All goes well until Josh caves in to Drake's teacher's interrogation. He gets caught and is sentenced to either take remedial English or be a "big brother" for a day to a young child.

Drake's last encounter with remedial English was horrifying so he chooses the "big brother" option. It turns out that Josh is a better "big brother" than Drake, be Drake can't have that. If Drake fails to be a "big brother," he is going to be sentenced to remedial English. So what he uses connections and money to defeat Josh's sincerity and sentiments over the child.

In the end, Drake realizes that the child a lot to Josh so he releases his hold on the child, which, in turn, lands Drake in remedial English. But Josh bails him out.