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Drake & Josh: Really Big Shrimp : ウィキペディア英語版
Drake & Josh: Really Big Shrimp

"Really Big Shrimp" is the series finale of the Nickelodeon sitcom ''Drake & Josh''. The episode first aired on August 3, 2007. It was the most watched television event on Nickelodeon with 7.8 million viewers, until ''iCarly: iGo to Japan'' broke the record. The record was won again by ''Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh''. The episode was aired during a ''Drake & Josh'' marathon called ''Drake vs. Josh weekend''. Despite being the series finale, it was not the last episode to be aired, as both ''Helicopter'' and ''Dance Contest'' aired afterwards.
Although Nickelodeon promoted this episode as a film, it is actually the two-part series finale episode, as it contained a laugh track. In the first shot of "The Premiere" one of the movie listings is called "Now She's Carly". This was hinting at Miranda Cosgrove's new series ''iCarly''. Most people that have been on ''Drake & Josh'' were part of the cast of ''iCarly''.
==Plot==
The episode opens as Drake and Josh begin their prologue as they did in the pilot. Josh tries to fix a corn-dog rotisserie, but can't. Mindy, however, fixes it in ten seconds. Drake performs his new song called, "Makes Me Happy" for a music deal from Alan Krim (mentioned in the show's first television film) and he succeeds. While at Spin City Records, they agree to put Drake's song in a commercial that will air during the Super Bowl. Meanwhile, Helen is getting married and her grandmother, Lula, comes to stay at Drake and Josh's house for a week, forcing Megan to share the boys' room.
Helen then announces the new assistant manager, who turns out to be Mindy. Josh is very upset that he didn't get the job, and accuses Mindy of constantly trying to one-up him, which she denies. While at the recording studio at Spin City Records, Krim gives Josh a contract. Josh doesn't read the contract at all, mesmerized by massive shrimp (prawn). Josh inadvertently signs away the creativity rights to Drake's song. The producer remixes—and completely ruins—Drake's song, turning it into, as Drake puts it, "horrible bubblegum pop garbage-y badness". Furious with Josh for his mistake, Drake fires him as manager, then hatches a plan for revenge: planting fruit flies in Alan's car. While criticizing Josh for always playing by the rules he tells Josh that, "when people play dirty, sometimes you have to play dirty back."

Still trying to fix his mistake, Josh returns to Spin City Records. After being told there is no way the company will use Drake's original version, Josh decides to take Drake's advice and switches the ruined song with the original song as it is being picked up. The plan succeeds, and Drake's version of "Makes Me Happy" plays on the commercial, much to Drake's delight, and he forgives Josh for this, but Josh's action comes with a price. Right after the commercial airs, Josh receives a call from Krim. By switching the songs, Josh has broken a legally binding contract, and not only is the record company planning to sue the boys for $5 million; the two could also go to prison.
While at work, Mindy runs out of a wing in the theater and Crazy Steve had gone completely insane. She had made the mistake of scheduling him on a Monday, and, according to Helen, "You can't schedule Crazy Steve on a Monday, Monday's his bad day!". After calming him down with milk and the folk song "She'll Be Comin' Round The Mountain When She Comes," Josh realizes that Mindy did not take the job as assistant manager because she needed the extra money; she did it in order to spend more time with him as they had broken up long before. Then, Drake and Josh go to Spin City Records, and just as they think they are going to jail, Drake is told his song has become a number one hit, as downloads of his song crashed Spin City's server. They are free of all charges and Krim is fired for trying to ruin Drake's song. Matteo even tells him that Drake and Josh had to scam them; otherwise, if the song was ruined, Drake wouldn't be popular. Krim doesn't take this well, and says that he can't be fired because their wives play golf together. Matteo then says, "Your wife cheats," so therefore, Krim furiously storms out in a huff.
At Helen's wedding, midst a few small disasters (a fire caused by a faulty plug), Josh and Mindy get back together. Mindy has quit her job and Josh becomes the new assistant manager. Drake also rehires him as his manager. Then, Drake performs his number one hit song to the whole crowd. Afterwards, Drake and Josh return home to find shrimp sent over from Nick Matteo. Megan and her friends have eaten all but one, which causes Drake and Josh to fight over it, mimicking a scene from The Amanda Show, which is shown during the credits.

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