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6This is the cast of characters from the Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} series ''Series/DrakeAndJosh''.
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10!Main Characters
11[[folder:Drake Parker]]
12->Portrayed by: Creator/DrakeBell
13[[quoteright:286:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drake_1_1958.jpg]]
14
15Big brother to Megan and stepbrother to Josh. Drake is an expert musician and a ladies' man, but he fails academically and is pretty lazy outside doing his hobbies.
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17* AloofBigBrother: He acts like this in the first two seasons, where he's not ''nearly'' as enthusiastic about having a brother as Josh is. Josh is always dying to spend time with his cool new brother, and Drake is constantly trying to get Josh to leave him alone because he's not cool enough. Post-CharacterDevelopment, he switches to constantly dragging a reluctant Josh along as a sidekick in his schemes.
18* AskAStupidQuestion:
19-->'''Drake:''' Wait, there's a NEW Jersey?
20-->'''Josh:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Yeah, they just opened it.]]
21* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: He always gets distracted by stuff while assisting Josh. Often when involves either food or girls.
22* BadLuckCharm: A ''human'' example... for Josh, as seen in ''Josh Is Done'' where Josh stops hanging around with Drake. Without Drake around, Josh has so much more luck in life at the cost of making Drake's life ''far'' more miserable than his.
23* BeautyIsBad: He may be good-looking, but he's very self-centered, lazy, and jerkish.
24* BookDumb: He doesn't do too well in school, mostly because he doesn't care.
25* BornLucky: Discussed at length in "Blues Brothers", where he dedicates his time in TheTeaser to describing how a bunch of random good things happening to him throughout his life led to his mom saying he was "born under a lucky star." This continues to manifest in the present with all the audacious stuff he gets away with and all the times he avoids getting in trouble through either his charm or just plain sheer luck. However, "Josh Is Done" shows that without Josh around, his luck drastically falls while Josh's luck improves.
26* BrainlessBeauty: He tends to be quite clueless and dense, [[TookALevelInDumbass particularly in the later seasons]].
27-->'''Drake:''' It says here they're only available in South A-mar-ee-ka. ''({{Beat}})'' What?\
28'''Josh:''' South ''America''!
29* BreakTheHaughty: He has his moments in both "Pool Shark" and "Josh Is Done", where his ego gets damaged. In the latter episode, it's not PlayedForLaughs.
30* BrilliantButLazy: Maybe.
31-->'''Josh:''' You think we can ride the Demonator and be back before Mom and Dad get home?
32-->'''Drake:''' Okay, let's think this through, alright? It's been 17 minutes since we were at the sign that said "Two Hours From This Point." You'd figure 1 hour and 43 minutes for the line, six minutes to ride the Demonator, 13 minutes to find the car, and 20 minutes to drive home. That puts us at the front door at exactly 10:58, so that's two minutes before Mom and Dad said they'd be home.
33-->'''Josh:''' [[{{Beat}} (beat)]] Okay, like if you could figure all that out, why're you failing math?
34-->'''Drake:''' Because this is important.
35* ButtMonkey: Not nearly as much as [[TheChewToy Josh]], but he has his Butt Monkey moments too: his little sister is terrible, his teacher hates him for no reason, and has been through other crap as well.
36* CharacterizationMarchesOn: At the start Drake was much more cool-headed and solidly BrilliantButLazy, more than capable of being TheSocialExpert to get on by. As the show went on his stupidity and laziness came to the forefront a lot more (though he still has his brilliant moments, and the quote under the BrilliantButLazy entry comes from a later episode) and he became more prone to the kinds of freakouts you would expect from Josh.
37* ChickMagnet: Has '''ZERO''' problems with picking up girls.
38* CommitmentIssues: Drake goes through a different GirlOfTheWeek every episode (sometimes he'll go through multiple girls in the same episode). He's been shown to be afraid of being steady for too long and will often get bored with his current girlfriend very quickly (possibly the only exception is Carly, the record store worker, and even she [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome disappears eventually]]).
39* ConsummateLiar: He constantly lies to his mother.
40* CoolKidAndLoserFriendship: The cool to Josh's loser
41* DeadpanSnarker: Less so than Josh, but still has his moments, especially in the first two seasons.
42* DisappearedDad: It's never revealed who his and Megan's biological father is--all we can gather is that Audrey was raising him and Megan as a single parent before marrying Josh's dad, Walter.
43* TheDitz: He's never heard of New Jersey or South America, and once dropped his phone in soup. Not by accident, but ''to see if it could float''.
44-->'''Josh:''' [[LampshadeHanging How do you even get dressed by yourself?!]]
45* DumbassTeenageSon: He's a teenager whose BookDumb traits are played up and flanderized over the years.
46* EveryoneHasStandards:
47** While Drake has hooked up with girls who have boyfriends, usually unknowingly, he draws the line at hitting on the girlfriend of his brother.
48** While Drake can be an unmotivated student at the best of times, he's downright terrified of the Remedial English class at their school which is filled to the brim with oddballs that make his misbehavior look downright normal and he does whatever he can to avoid being sent there.
49** As irresponsible as he is, even he calls his drummer a special type of moron for thinking photocopying tickets made them real.
50* {{Flanderization}}: His stupidity. He just got dumber and dumber as the show progressed.
51* FatAndSkinny: At first the Skinny to Josh, then Josh Peck lost a lot of weight by the end of the series, especially in ''Merry Christmas Drake and Josh''.
52* FlungClothing: By Josh in the Christmas movie.
53* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Foolish (BookDumb and reckless) to Josh's Responsible (reasonable and a good student).
54* GirlsLikeMusicians: One of the reasons Drake is so popular with girls is that he's a talented guitarist with his band, and thus he's able to woo with his music in addition to his looks and charm.
55* HandsomeLech: He's very flirty.
56* HiddenDepths:
57** In one episode, he mentions his favorite book is ''Literature/TheCatcherInTheRye''.
58** For all his idiocy, he is pretty book smart with regards to music and knows at least the basic technical terms. One episode shows him acing a chemistry test after Josh explains the material to him using a music metaphor.
59* TheHedonist: A large part of his character is that he'd rather do something fun or pleasurable as opposed to the responsible or sensible thing.
60* HeroicSacrifice: He invokes a more mundane take on this trope in episodes like "Movie Job" and "Little Sibling."
61* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Josh. Step-brothers who also happen to be inseparable friends, even if they couldn't be more different.
62* InsaneTrollLogic: He often uses nonsense to explain his actions.
63-->'''Drake:''' I'm not gonna touch a dog's infected ear. Gross.\
64'''Josh:''' Gross? On the way here, you ate a peanut off the car floor.\
65'''Drake:''' It was honey roasted.
66* InsufferableImbecile: He is fairly self-centered and has become stupider as the series goes on.
67* ItsAllAboutMe: He's self-centered.
68* JerkassHasAPoint: While it was a jerk move of him to hide Josh's Miss Nancy dress from him, he was right to point to Josh that he didn't need the dress to give good advice. Josh even comes to understand this.
69* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: On many occasions, Drake has shown that he cares about the people surrounding him, especially Josh.
70* KarmaHoudini: Nowhere near as often as Megan, but he does get away with his selfishness sometimes. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in "Dune Buggy".
71* KarmicButtMonkey: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Although he doesn't suffer as much as [[TheChewToy Josh]], he does get his fair share of humiliation that he usually brings on himself with his selfishness and laziness.
72* {{Kidanova}}: He's very good with the ladies.
73* LadykillerInLove: He gets a case of this in "Who's Got Game?". [[spoiler:[[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome Unfortunately,]] [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse even]] ''[[WhatHappenedToTheMouse she]]'' [[StatusQuoIsGod doesn't seem to last.]]]]
74* LaserGuidedKarma: In the episode "Josh Is Done", Josh lets go of Drake and cuts him out of his life after he is fed with how Drake treats him. Drake's life starts to fall apart without Josh and he realizes how much he needed Josh in his life as well as seeing how toxic he was to Josh's life.
75* LazyBum: He prefers to play guitar and slouch around than do his chores.
76* LeanAndMean: He is noticeably the slim one of the two (at least until Josh became as slim as Drake in Season 4) and is also very self-absorbed and hedonistic for the most part.
77* LethallyStupid: He sometimes inadvertently causes troubles and physical pain to Josh due to his carelessness. Lampshaded in "Josh Runs Into Oprah".
78* ManipulativeBastard: He frequently tries to get Josh to go along with his crazy schemes or just to slack off.
79* TheMillstone: "Josh Is Done" showed that Drake is this in regards to Josh. Without having to worry about Drake's selfishness, Josh would be able to enjoy a very good life. Conversely, without Josh, Drake would fall apart. So really, Drake needs Josh more than Josh needs Drake.
80%%* MrFanservice: Why else would we see this in the Christmas movie?
81* {{Narcissist}}: He's very vain, selfish, and self-centered.
82* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: In "Girl Power," he almost dumped Lucy because he didn't want to date a girl that was stronger than he was. He only decides against dumping her when he decides that she's not at all tougher than he is, and when he tells Lucy this, Lucy challenges him to a wrestling match at his house.
83* OutOfCharacterMoment:
84** In "Grammy", he's uncomfortable with going to the Rock Shock concert when his parents and Josh's grandmother told him he couldn't go and had to be pressured by some of his bandmates to go there. This comes off as rather odd considering how Drake's shown himself to be fine with disobeying his parents behind their backs, both before and after the episode.
85** At the end of "Believe Me, Brother", after Drake's girlfriend, Susan, was exposed flirting with Josh via videotape for a school project, Drake and Josh confront Megan, and the former even scolds Megan for almost ruining their grade. Drake cares very little about grades, and he would be the ''last'' person to get on anyone's case about his grade.
86* {{Pride}}: He's one vain individual.
87* ReallyGetsAround: Nearly every episode, he's seen with a new girl to his side, and ''they do always find him attractive.'' None of them last for long, though, even if they have a lot in common.
88* RedOniBlueOni: Played with. Drake does things without thinking (red), but is cool, calm, and collected (blue), while Josh plans things (blue), but is clumsy, overemotional, and often loud (red).
89* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: In a male version of this trope, he most certainly did not want to be stripped naked in the Christmas movie but couldn't escape.
90* RudeHeroNiceSidekick: The Rude Hero to Josh's Nice Sidekick. He's a self-centered, narcissistic ladies' man, in contrast to Josh who is more considerate as an individual.
91* SanityBall: During the first two seasons, he and Josh tended to trade roles for who would be the StraightMan of a situation, Drake being just as exasperated by Josh's quirky nature as Josh was by Drake's irresponsibility. By the third season, Josh pretty firmly hold onto the role of straight man, though Drake still has his occasional moments.
92* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: In "Vicious Tiberius", the neighbors called pest control after he and Josh screamed because of Mrs. Hayfer's evil dog, and they thought a pest was frightening two little girls.
93* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Manly Man to Josh's Sensitive Guy. After all, Drake is the only one who's capable of possessing Casanova charm, while Josh only got it once. That aside, the latter is more sensible, openly watches ''Series/TheOprahWinfreyShow'', and is prone to emotional outbursts.
94* ShirtlessScene: Notably in the Christmas movie.
95* TeachersUnfavoriteStudent: His English teacher Mrs. Hayfer openly despises him and treats him the worst of all her students. While she has some level of justification for this, considering he's lazy and disrespectful, it doesn't excuse the way she openly demeans him.
96* TookALevelInDumbass: At the start of the series, he was a teenager who admittedly wasn't too bright, but wasn't too dumb either. Eventually, it got to the point where he couldn't pronounce the word 'America'. [[EpicFail As in, the country he lives in]].
97* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: At his most self-centered and jerkish, Drake can become ''very'' hard to root for. Though, despite this, he's meant to be entertaining.
98* WithFriendsLikeThese: With Josh. It's his fault if Josh gets in trouble in some episodes.
99[[/folder]]
100
101[[folder:Josh Nichols]]
102->Portrayed by: Creator/JoshPeck
103[[quoteright:286:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/portaljosh_2015.jpg]]
104
105Stepbrother to Drake and Megan. Josh is a very good student and a total geek, but his naive attitude in social regards and how nearly everyone seems to hate his guts (for whatever reason) drag him down many, many times.
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107* {{Acrofatic}}: Much like Creator/JohnBelushi himself, Josh pulls off a couple of impressive flips in his and Drake's "Blues Brothers" routine during the talent show.
108* AfraidOfDoctors: He says the exact words in "Paging Dr. Drake" when asked why he neglected to tell his parents about his swollen foot.
109-->''' Walter:''' Why didn't you tell us about this ?!\
110'''Josh:''' Because I'm afraid of hospitals!
111* AgonyOfTheFeet: In "Paging Dr. Drake", he gets his foot crushed by a barbell due to Drake's stupidity. Unlike most examples, it's played rather seriously as his foot is so damaged that he requires surgery.
112* AlwaysSecondBest: To Mindy, his academic rival. Josh always loses to Mindy at the Science Fair, a fact that she loves to remind him.
113* BadLiar: As shown in "Dune Buggy", Josh has difficulty hiding the truth when Drake convinces him to lie.
114* BerserkButton: People (especially Drake) have learned multiple times not to judge Oprah in front of him.
115-->'''Drake:''' I hope they cancel Oprah.\
116'''Josh:''' Take that back!
117* BewareTheNiceOnes: He has a moral compass, but Drake has been tackled by him multiple times when pushing his limits. Special mention goes to when Drake gets him in trouble by making him miss his chemistry exam:
118-->'''Josh:''' ''[points at Drake]'' [[YouExclamation You!]]\
119'''Drake:''' [[DefensiveWhat What?]]\
120'''Josh:''' Raaaaaaaaaaah! Come here! Come here, you wanna tussle!
121* BewareTheSillyOnes: Josh is a clumsy ButtMonkey, but as seen in "Josh Is Done", he can get rather ''vicious'' when pushed too far.
122* BookSmart: He often gets A's in many of his classes, in contrast to [[BookDumb Drake]].
123* BornUnlucky: The universe is out to cause him as much pain and suffering and humiliation as possible, even though he's not the one responsible for the {{Zany Scheme}}s that lead to it. The only way he can escape it is by avoiding Drake.
124* BosssUnfavoriteEmployee: Helen does not care for him -- despite the fact that he's the most hardworking employee of The Premiere.
125* BrainyBrunette: He has dark brown hair, which befits his role as an honor student.
126* ButtMonkey: He has horrible luck, gets taken advantage of by Drake quite a lot, and is the butt of many jokes, and on some occasions, Megan or Helen will say that he has a huge head -- when in actuality there's nothing wrong with his head at all. Also, his boss Helen hates him for no reason. In one episode, he's assaulted in the streets several times. He has been arrested several times. If he were to stop hanging around with Drake, the universe would practically smile his way all the time.
127* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Initially, he was a weird and awkward fat kid. As the show progressed and his career took off, his character became much more down-to-earth.
128* ChickMagnet: In "Who's Got Game?" thanks to Audrey's advice. [[AbortedArc Not that it's ever mentioned again...]]
129* TheChewToy: His status as a ButtMonkey is meant to amuse the audience.
130* CoolKidAndLoserFriendship: The loser to Drake's cool, but the cool to Eric's and Craig's loser.
131* CosmicPlaything: It seems the entire world ''hates'' his very existence.
132* DeadpanSnarker: Especially towards Drake, but will snark at other people too. Although, the "deadpan" part is downplayed for the most part.
133-->'''Josh:''' ''[actually deadpan]'' Drake...\
134'''Drake:''' ...what?\
135'''Josh:''' Where's the doorhole?\
136'''Drake:''' It goes right there, see I... drew it with a magic marker.\
137'''Josh:''' [[TranquilFury ...you were supposed to cut it out with the power saw.]]\
138'''Drake:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Dude, I'm gonna.]]\
139'''Josh:''' ''Oh, really?''\
140'''Drake:''' Yes!\
141'''Josh:''' ''[[SarcasmMode So go get the power saw.]]''\
142'''Drake:''' Ok, I will. ''[he tries to walk through where the doorhole was supposed to be, and hits the wooden wall, then looks around himself panicked]'' [[LateToTheRealization ...I see the problem.]]\
143'''Josh:''' ''[with no more patience to spare]'' '''''OH, DO YA!'''''
144* DidntThinkThisThrough: In "Movie Job", he decides to hold a contest at the Premiere by hiding a golden ball in several popcorn buckets and promising the customers free movies for a month if they happen to find it. Of course, he failed to see beforehand that their eagerness for the golden ball can start a ruckus.
145-->'''Josh:''' So much trouble from such little golden balls.
146* TheDogBitesBack: He has plenty of moments where he retaliates against Drake for exploiting him. Best shown in "Josh Is Done" when he [[DisownedSibling cuts Drake out of his life]] after making him miss an important chemistry exam.
147* EvenNerdsHaveStandards: Even Josh finds his father's weather pun completely terrible as shown in "The Storm".
148* {{Fanboy}}: Of Oprah! And [[CaptainErsatz Henry Doheney.]]
149* FatComicRelief: He notably becomes more of the straight man after losing a significant amount of weight.
150* FatAndSkinny: At first the Fat to Drake's Skinny, then Josh Peck lost a lot of weight by the end of the series, especially in ''Merry Christmas Drake and Josh''.
151* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible (reasonable and a good student) to Drake's Foolish (BookDumb and reckless).
152* FormerlyFat: Josh had noticeably lost weight by the third season and became slightly skinnier by the fourth season.
153* {{Geek}}: As a stereotypical 'nerd' of the school.
154* GenerationXerox: Walter is an awkward and usually clumsy man, clearly inherited by his son Josh.
155* HeavySleeper: Josh claims he's not a heavy sleeper, but a video shows he is. Megan and her friend take advantage of this and host a web show featuring them "Doing Stuff To Josh While He Sleeps".
156* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Drake. Step-brothers who also happen to be inseparable friends, even if they couldn't be more different.
157* HotBlooded: Josh is known for being quite temperamental and frantic, especially when he gets screwed over by Drake.
158* InelegantBlubbering: Tends to pull these a lot due to being ProneToTears.
159* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Watches ''Series/TheOprahWinfreyShow''.
160* JerkassBall: Grabs it in "Megan's New Teacher". While acting as a student-teacher for Megan's 5th-grade class, Josh forces the kids to learn from a ''college-level'' textbook and refuses to ease up on them once it's clear that the material is too difficult for them to grasp.
161* {{Keet}}: Sure, Josh is smart and reasonable, but he's often very excitable, loud, and overemotional.
162* KiddieKid: Particularly in the first season where, despite being a high school student, he takes bubble baths while playing with toys. He also is quite giddy and overemotional.
163* LargeHam: He always acts so dramatic and over-the-top and is prone to a lot of [[NoIndoorVoice unnecessary yelling]].
164* LivingEmotionalCrutch: The episode, "Josh Is Done" shows that without Josh, Drake's life falls apart severely and that Drake needs Josh more than Josh needs him.
165%%* LongHairedPrettyBoy: In TheMovie.
166* LoserProtagonist: He's one of the main characters, yes, but he's also nerdy, hated and treated horribly by several, and has horrendous luck.
167* MissingMom: It's never revealed who Josh's biological mother is -- all we can gather is that Walter was raising Josh as a single parent before marrying Drake and Megan's mom, Audrey.
168* MoralityPet: Josh turns out to be the only person who knows how to calm Crazy Steve down on a Monday.
169* NerdsAreSexy: There are plenty of fangirls who feel this way about Josh.
170* NiceGuy: He's more sensible than Drake and usually has a good moral compass.
171* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Particularly at his job, where he receives little to no respect from his boss.
172* NoIndoorVoice: Josh is very obsessed with the emphasis on his delivery.
173* NoRespectGuy: Neither Drake nor Megan gives him any sort of respect.
174* NotSoAboveItAll: He may be the most responsible, but he isn't above doing crazy and immature stuff along with Drake.
175* OfficialCouple: With Mindy.
176* OnlySaneByComparison: Despite his LargeHam tendencies (and awkwardness in early seasons), he's the most reasonable character compared to [[DumbassTeenageSon Drake]] and [[BrattyHalfPint Megan]].
177* OvershadowedByAwesome: Josh is a genuinely bright young man, but he's usually this compared to Mindy. For example Josh managed to create a fully functional super-Iman, but it was overshadowed by the fact that Mindy literally cloned her own dog.
178* PeripheryDemographic: InUniverse, he is obsessed with ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'', which is targeted towards a female audience.
179* PluckyComicRelief: He's the stable of the show's humor for being both clumsy and a LargeHam.
180* ProneToTears: He tends to cry a lot, often PlayedForLaughs.
181* RedOniBlueOni: Played with. Drake does things without thinking (red), but is cool, calm, and collected (blue), while Josh plans things (blue), but is clumsy, overemotional, and often loud, especially when his plans fall apart (red).
182* RevengeBeforeReason: He'll sometimes start a fight with whoever pisses him off in the last place he should be doing so. He once threatened to fight an inconsiderate woman in the middle of a roller coaster line and threatened to tackle Drake ''while in a classroom''.
183-->'''Woman:''' Look, smart guy...\
184'''Josh:''' [[WouldHitAGirl YOU WANNA TUSSLE!]]\
185'''Drake:''' [[WhatTheHellHero Josh, will you cool it before]] [[DumbassHasAPoint you start a fight and get us sent to the back of the line again?]]\
186'''Megan:''' [[SarcasmMode Oh, yeah. I'd hate to be sent back... there.]]
187* RudeHeroNiceSidekick: The Nice Sidekick to Drake's Rude Hero. He's a considerate individual, in contrast to Drake, the self-centered, narcissistic ladies' man.
188* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Both him and Drake, when they were stranded in Mrs. Hayfer's bathroom by her Rottweiler.
189* SelectiveEnforcement: In "Dune Buggy", Drake just does whatever he wants without consequence while he gets reprimanded for every ''slight'' he causes.
190* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Sensitive Guy to Drake's Manly Man. After all, Drake is the only one capable of Casanova charm, while Josh only got it once. That aside, the latter is more sensible, openly watches ''Series/TheOprahWinfreyShow'', and is prone to emotional outbursts.
191* SuddenlyShouting: He tends to do this a lot.
192-->'''Josh:''' A little louder. I don't think they heard you in '''AUSTRALIA!'''
193* TemporarilyAVillain: In ''Megan's New Teacher''.
194* ThrowTheDogABone: Unlike Drake, Josh managed to [[spoiler: settle with a healthy relationship with Mindy, unlike Drake's constant switching on girls]].
195* VerbalTic: Repeating things for emphasis. EMPHASIS!
196* WardrobeMalfunction: His pants zipper has a hard time staying up.
197* WellIntentionedExtremist: A mundane take on this trope in "Megan's New Teacher." He assigns a 5th-grade classroom work that's geared toward college-level students because he genuinely believed that the challenge would've been good for them, had they applied themselves, and refuses to believe the work could be too difficult for them to grasp. Not to mention ignoring whatever their current curriculum was, something that would get a real teacher fired.
198* WholesomeCrossdresser: In ''Pilot'', Josh wears a woman's dress as "Miss Nancy" to give sound advice in a school paper column.
199* WithFriendsLikeThese: With Drake. Drake is mostly responsible for him getting him into trouble.
200* WouldHitAGirl: In "The Demonator", he was willing to fight a woman who was being inconsiderate towards him.
201[[/folder]]
202
203[[folder:Megan Parker]]
204->Portrayed by: Creator/MirandaCosgrove
205[[quoteright:286:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/megan_7042.jpg]]
206
207Younger sister to both Drake and Josh, and a mastermind of evil schemes who tortures her older brothers, and even her parents from time to time, whenever she gets a chance.
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209* AdvertisedExtra: She was more of a minor character in the first season, but gets more focus in the later seasons.
210* AffablyEvil: She can be legitimately casual to her brothers when not planning any malicious pranks against them.
211* AnimalLover: One of Megan's redeemable qualities is that she seems to love animals. Some examples include:
212** In "My Dinner With Bobo", when she learns that Drake and Josh sold their newly bought orangutan named Bobo for $100,000 to a stranger without doing a background check on him, she gets worried. After she runs the background on the man and learns he likes to eat primates, she goes to the police and is happy to see Bob is okay.
213** In "The Great Doheny", when Henry Doheny does magic and finds a bunny named Cookie, who she finds adorable and asks to keep the rabbit, which Henry Doheny agrees to.
214** In "Megan's Revenge" it is revealed she has a pet hamster named Harvey, whom she loves deeply.
215* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: She's not just annoying to her two titular brothers, she's ''[[CainAndAbel evil]]!''
216* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Megan is shown to genuinely care about Drake and Josh, a feeling that for all the misery she causes them, is fully reciprocated. They were rightfully pissed off when they found out that Megan's first boyfriend was cheating on her and resolved to get back at him for it.
217* BadassAdorable: She is very strong for her size, and she's portrayed by at-the-time preteen Creator/MirandaCosgrove, so of course, she's pretty darn adorable. [[EnfantTerrible On the outside, anyway]].
218* BigBad: She's often the main source of conflict for Drake and Josh.
219* BigSisterBully: Inverted, because she's younger than Drake and Josh. She also is often able to make it look like they are bullying her by being a BitchInSheepsClothing that [[AdultsAreUseless her parents]] don't see past.
220* BitchInSheepsClothing: Technically speaking, she's prone to exhibiting the mannerisms of an innocent little girl to give her parents a good impression.
221* BrainyBrunette: Her schemes are pretty darn genius, and she's pretty tech-savvy, too.
222* BrightIsNotGood: She tends to dress in bright, pastel colors, and her room is full of brightly colored and girly decorations, but she's rather [[EnfantTerrible twisted and demented.]]
223* CainAndAbel: In a twisted example, she's Cain to Drake and Josh's Abel.
224* CainAndAbelAndSeth: Played with, since Drake and Josh aren't antagonistic to each other. Megan's Cain role still applies.
225* CardCarryingVillain: She prides herself on being evil.
226--> '''Drake:''' You are an evil, evil little girl!
227--> '''Megan:''' Hey, look who's catching on!
228* CharacterizationMarchesOn: While she was always mischievous from day one, Megan's pranks became a lot more elaborate as the show continued, with her utilizing gadgets that wouldn't be out of place in a science fiction movie.
229* CheshireCatGrin: It's the only kind of smile she ever does.
230--> '''Drake:''' I like that smile. It's a smile full of evil.
231--> '''Megan:''' Is there any other reason to smile?
232* CreepyChild: Her behavior sometimes borders on [[ComedicSociopathy sociopathic.]] Plus, some of the things she says to Drake and Josh are creepy!
233-->'''Megan:''' You know what, Josh? I have dreams. And sometimes in those dreams, ''things'' happen to you.
234* CuteIsEvil: She is rather cute but also very manipulative, sadistic, and unpredictable.
235* DeadpanSnarker: She's as snarky as she is evil.
236* DeliberatelyCuteChild: Sometimes, especially to her parents.
237-->'''Megan:''' Look, Mommy, I knitted you a sweater!\
238'''Megan:''' ''[[[CrocodileTears fake crying]]]'' Mommy, they knocked my poster down!\
239'''Megan:''' [[HypocriticalHumor Why do people have to be bad?]]
240* DependingOnTheWriter: It varies on whether she just plays typical pranks on her brothers, trying to get them killed or maimed, or gets them into trouble for no reason.
241* DevilInPlainSight: It's amazing really how oblivious her parents are to her evilness.
242* DisappearedDad: As mentioned in Drake's bio, it's never revealed who her and Drake's biological father is -- all we can gather is that Audrey was raising her kids as a single parent before marrying Josh's dad, Walter.
243* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: Especially in later seasons, when her hair gets darker. And she certainly is eerie.
244* EnfantTerrible: She is an evil, conniving brat (to almost kid supervillain levels) to the titular characters but acts sweet to everyone else.
245* EvenEvilHasStandards:
246** When Drake and Josh were arrested for stealing Platform/MP3 hybrids endorsed by Gary Coleman (they had merely been selling them, and had no idea the grills were stolen), they each got a phone call. When Drake made his call, he phoned home & told Megan he was in jail, who laughed it off as a prank, but when Josh phoned seconds later, there was a noticeable look of concern on her face when she realized that they were in jail, and helped the FBI arrest the real thieves.
247** There's another time in "Number 1 Fan", after Drake-idolizing girl Wendy gets angrily told off by Drake to stay away from him and one of the boys Pete jokes "So, when's the wedding?" causing the Campfire Kids (sans Megan) to laugh at her. This, in turn, makes Wendy run off devastated causing Megan to call him out.
248--->'''Megan:''' ''[disgusted]'' You know, that wasn't nice.\
249'''Pete:''' ''[nonchalant]'' Who said I was nice?\
250''[Megan shrugs as though to say "true"]''
251** In the same episode after locking Josh in a tent, Megan tells the kids that they're gonna have a real camp out and organizes the kids to make some s'mores, break out some movies and video games, and order pizzas. Once they disperse, Megan notices the still-heartbroken Wendy sitting at the table. Rather than ignore her or make a snarky comeback (which wouldn't be too OutOfCharacter), Megan approaches Wendy [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness gently asking if she wants to help make s'mores and saying Drake didn't mean what he said. When Wendy says she wants to be left alone, Megan bummed that she didn't cheer Wendy up, walks away]].
252** The time when Mindy framed Drake for putting their teacher's car in her classroom. Drake was likely going to lose until Megan decided to help. She even said she couldn't stand to see him sad, scared and upset like he was unless [[HypocriticalHeartwarming she caused it.]]
253** In "Josh Runs into Oprah," she bakes Josh a birthday cake, which Josh believes is poisoned. Megan sincerely counters that she wouldn't give him something that would make him sick on his birthday. She didn't say it wouldn't explode.
254** She disapproves of eating orangutans.
255** In "Josh is Done", she quickly sees how much Drake has hurt Josh by making him late for his exam (due to ping-pong and his GirlOfTheWeek), and constantly tells Drake how much better Josh seems without him.
256* EvilGenius: She even has a hidden high-tech lair in her bedroom disguised as girly toys and pictures. Seriously.
257* {{Flanderization}}: She went from just a typical mischievous younger sister occasionally pulling harmless pranks on her brothers, to a sadistic demon child who believes she was put on Earth to make their lives miserable. Her "pranks" also went from just simple antics like [[BucketBoobyTrap putting a bucket of water over an open door]] to [[WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys having a full arsenal of high-tech gadgets and weapons that would make any CIA operative jealous]]. She also seemed to be willing to go to further extents to cause them misery; in one episode, the writers imply she was willing to put a whole crowd of people in danger of kidney failure, just so she could beat Drake and Josh in a salsa contest.
258* ForTheEvulz: She certainly doesn't let the lack of a proper motive get in the way of her fun.
259* GirlyBruiser: She's very strong for her age, but is still very girly.
260* HypocriticalHeartwarming: She harasses her brothers endlessly, but objects to anyone else doing it.
261** As mentioned above she can't stand seeing Drake sad, scared, and upset...unless she causes it.
262** Also this:
263--->'''Megan:''' And if it makes you feel any better, I hate Mindy just as much as you do.
264--->'''Josh:''' Why?
265--->'''Megan:''' Because she makes your life miserable. ''(Josh smiles)'' And that's ''my'' job.
266* {{Hypocrite}}: As stated in "Megan's Revenge", Megan forbids Drake and Josh from entering her room. However, she repeatedly enters their room without permission (usually to take their stuff) even though Drake and Josh keep telling her she can't.
267* IdenticalStranger: An intentional example of this trope in Miranda Cosgrove's case as she would later play Carly on iCarly, a series of which Megan appears in though she only appears through the use of archive footage from a Drake and Josh episode that Carly is watching.
268* InsufferableGenius: All those threats she gives can be carried out... seriously.
269* InvincibleVillain: Drake and Josh rarely get the upper hand on her.
270* {{Jerkass}}: She is a massive jerkass, but she always [[KarmaHoudini gets away with it]], because she tends to pull {{Wounded Gazelle Gambit}}s.
271* JerkassHasAPoint: Her actions towards Drake and Josh are warranted on a few occasions.
272** When they entered her room to get a camera to take a photo of a hot model who lost her way, and Josh ended up taking a picture of her hamster which looked like it killed it, but in reality they just stunned him. While making them freak out about a potential payback was a bit overboard, they really had no business being in her room.
273** When Josh temporarily became Megan and her entire classroom teacher, he immediately gave them extremely high level work they were not prepared for and wouldn't let down because he believes they need to be challenged. This caused the entire class to have their grades be affected and have the entire classroom ostracize Megan as well, this also affected Drake since the drummer he just recruited was a part of her class, but had to drop out due to failing grades. No one could honestly say Josh did not deserve the humiliation he got in the end delivered to him by Megan.
274* JerkassToOne: She acts sweet to everyone... except Drake and Josh. And between the two Josh tends to be her preferred victim.
275* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Not that there haven't been times where she had at least ''one'' other reason, [[PetTheDog whether she just felt like it]] or [[EvenEvilHasStandards if it was something worse than what even she would have done.]]
276* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Most of the time, she'll only help Drake and Josh, because she feels [[HypocriticalHeartwarming she should be]] [[TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou the only one tormenting them.]]
277* KarmaHoudini: One of the most blatant in television. The one time she gets punished by her parents, it's not even her fault and she ends up getting revenge anyway.
278* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: When Drake and Josh started working at the movie theater, she blackmails Drake into letting her and her friends see a PG-13 horror film called ''Monsters from the Drain''. She winds up traumatized and scared of drains, much to the brothers' amusement.
279-->'''Josh:''' [[SincerityMode Yeah, good call to let her see that movie.]]
280* LackOfEmpathy: At her worst. On several occasions, she has ignored Drake and Josh when they are in a predicament in favor of doing her thing, particularly in "Vicious Tiberius" and "Helicopter".
281* LaughablyEvil: A {{Troll}} little girl who is always outsmarting her older brothers and is proud of all her evil plans. Her antics and her brothers' reactions to her are PlayedForLaughs.
282* LittleMissBadass: She is stronger than both of her brothers, flipping them easily in one episode.
283* LittleMissConArtist: One of her many horrible talents is manipulating people out of their money or other things she wants.
284* LittleMissSnarker: Easily the snarkiest of them all (after Josh, of course).
285* ManipulativeBitch:
286** In one episode, to get revenge on her brothers for killing her hamster, she [[spoiler: [[ParanoiaGambit makes them think she's going to do something horrible to them and watches them as their fear of her revenge eats them alive.]] ]]
287** When Josh is picked to go to work as an assistant weatherman to his dad for the day instead of Megan, Megan psyches him out by reminding him of how many people are going to be watching him make him nervous so that his nervous twitch would be projected on television.
288* MoralMyopia: She often plays cruel pranks on her brothers, but when they end up returning the favor by doing the same to her, she'll [[PlayingTheVictimCard play the victim]] and swear to get revenge on ''them''. In one episode, she gets mad when the two have her blamed for their neighbor's treehouse blowing up, ignoring that she often gets the two blamed for ''her'' mishaps.
289* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: Sometimes, the only reason she decides to help her brothers out is that she believes that she's the only one allowed to cause them suffering.
290* OnlySaneByComparison: Surprisingly, she's the only character who always knows what's going on, compared to the dim-witted [[DumbassTeenageSon Drake]], the naive [[DitzyGenius Josh]], or their clueless parents. She often uses this to snark and scheme against her brothers, and she's very good at it. However, her own TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior is not normal, to say the least.
291* PetTheDog: A few times.
292** The Gary Grill: Got her brothers out of jail.
293** Honor Council: Helped Drake win against Mindy in the school's court.
294** Megan's New Teacher: When Josh get's fired from his student-teacher program she and the other students assure Josh that's not a bad person, just a bad teacher.
295** Mindy's Back: Gives Josh a little advice when he's upset about Mindy.
296** Megan's First Kiss: The ending. Just see for yourself.
297** Drake & Josh Go to Hollywood: Megan is a hero in this one, as she saves her brothers from some criminals (and apparently, death because the criminals planned to kill them once they got away).
298* PhraseCatcher:
299** "MEGAN!"
300** Josh likes to call her "little girl" when he's telling her off. [[InsultBackfire It usually blows up in his face.]]
301* PlayingTheVictimCard: Whenever Drake and Josh do rightfully get back at her for everything she puts them through, she'll act like an innocent victim even though she started it.
302-->'''Megan:''' [[MoralMyopia Ok, that was the meanest thing ever!]]
303* ThePrankster: Megan pulls pranks on her brothers every other week and {{Flanderization}} has turned them from harmless whoopee cushion style antics to freakily sociopathic pranks (she puts explosives in their room in one episode).
304* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Drake's red.
305* {{Sadist}}: She loves seeing her older brothers suffer.
306* SurroundedByIdiots: She is always that with her "boob" brothers.
307* TheQuietOne: In Season 1.
308* TokenEvilTeammate: Of the family. While Drake is a bit of a douche, he's more compassionate and malice-free for the most part; Megan, on the other hand, is a sadistic CreepyChild.
309* TookALevelInJerkass: The early seasons had her just pull more harmless pranks on Drake and Josh. The later seasons have her do stuff that could outright ''kill'' them (such as "Tree House", "Peruvian Puff Pepper", "Vicious Tiberius", and "Helicopter").
310* {{Troll}}: Her defining characteristic. She gets endless joy from causing all sorts of mischief towards Drake and Josh.
311* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: While her sadistic EnfantTerrible personality is disturbing enough, she owns a high-tech lair consisting of weapons to drive it home.
312* WhereDoesSheGetAllThoseWonderfulToys: In later seasons.
313-->'''Drake:''' How much allowance do Mom and Dad ''give'' you?
314* WiseBeyondTheirYears: Let's be honest. {{Jerkass}} or not, some of her schemes are rather brilliant for a 10 and later 13-year-old girl.
315[[/folder]]
316
317[[folder:Audrey Parker-Nichols]]
318->Portrayed by: Creator/NancySullivan
319
320Drake and Megan's mom and Josh's stepmother.
321----
322* AllThereInTheManual: Her name is given on the official website, as well as in the scripts, credits, and closed captioning.
323* FlatCharacter: Both parents are this to an extent, but while Walter is often portrayed as a BumblingDad and ButtMonkey, Audrey just seems to be a generic mother. We don't even know her job and her first name is never mentioned.
324* HappilyMarried: With Walter.
325* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: When it comes to Megan. She always believes Megan instead of Drake and Josh.
326* {{Housewife}}: Possibly, since the scene revealing her job was cut and no other mention of her work is made throughout the entire series.
327* MoralityPet: Downplayed, but she's the only family member Megan seems to respect. That said, Megan was not above embarrassing her along with the rest of the family by making her dye her hair pink.
328* NeverMyFault: PlayedWith. At the end of ''Steered Straight'', she does not seem apologetic for having Drake and Josh arrested and getting them involved with real criminals. On the other hand, she rightfully points out that she and Walter never expected them to have been roped in by criminals in the first place when the boys were just supposed to be in a ScareEmStraight program.
329* ParentalNeglect: Downplayed. She's far from the worst mother ever but doesn't ever seem to care too much about Drake doing awful in school. And ''something'' had to go wrong to end up with a child-like Megan.
330* ParentalObliviousness: Like Walter, it's amazing how oblivious she is to Megan's evilness.
331* UglyGuyHotWife: She's more conventionally attractive than Walter.
332* TheUnreveal: Her name and job were never revealed in the series. Actually ''invoked'' in the final episode; a scene revealing that her name was Audrey and she owned a catering business was filmed, but Dan Schneider ultimately cut it in editing, deciding that it would be funnier to "keep the bit going for eternity".
333* UnnamedParent: She's never addressed by name once in the entire series. Understandably, Drake, Josh, and Megan would call her "mom", but it's rather odd that her husband Walter never says her name once in the entire series.
334* WomenAreWiser: Compared to her husband Walter, though she is also naïve about Megan's schemes.
335[[/folder]]
336
337[[folder:Walter Nichols]]
338->Portrayed by: Creator/JonathanGoldstein
339
340Josh's father and Drake and Megan's stepfather.
341----
342* AbusiveParents: He tends to shift things that he doesnt want to do onto Josh. Like, when Drake was confined to his bed after receiving injuries at the end of an episode he asks Walter to get him something then Walter tells Josh, who is next to Drake, to get it instead. Also, he was originally Megans camp councilor but when he got tired of their abuse he forced Josh to take it from him, which resulted in Josh getting the same treatment.
343* BumblingDad: The typical goofy dad who is the butt of all jokes.
344* ButtMonkey: He's treated like crap by Drake, mocked by everyone, and his step-daughter doesn't even acknowledge his existence as her father. To say nothing of the physical pain he endures in some episodes.
345* ChewToy: He makes ''Josh'' look like a winner in comparison.
346* FirstNameBasis: Both Drake and Megan call him Walter.
347* HappilyMarried: With Audrey.
348* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: When it comes to Megan. He believes she is an innocent little girl and isn't aware of her pranks on Drake and Josh.
349* LikeFatherLikeSon: Like Josh, Walter is an awkward and clumsy man, and they both like magic tricks.
350* MistakenForCheating: He was involved in an episode where his son and stepson believed he was doing this. Towards the end of the episode, it's revealed that the woman he was "seeing" was working with a weather channel, which could potentially pay him more than what he currently makes. The only reason why he refused to tell his family anything was that he didn't want to get their hopes up if he didn't get the job. Considering what happens in the end, he ''should'' have told his family.
351* NoRespectGuy: To the point that even ''[[ButtMonkey Josh]]'', ''his own biological son'', doesn't respect him much [[{{Flanderization}} in the later season]].
352* ParentalFavoritism: He seems to favor Drake more than Josh. Likely because Drake is "cool" as opposed to both him and Josh that are "losers".
353* ParentalObliviousness: Along with Audrey. It's amazing how oblivious they are to Megan's evilness. Even when Megan does occasionally show her nastier side or that one episode where she helps her camping troupe harass him.
354* StrawLoser: He's a far bigger ButtMonkey than his son and is often around to make Josh look much more competent and down-to-earth in comparison.
355* TookALevelInDumbass: At first Walter was an everyday father but by the end of the show, he's a complete idiot. Easy to tell how hard he fell in intelligence when you compare the respect his family gave him in the first season compared to later episodes when his stupidity is constantly taken advantage of by his children.
356* UglyGuyHotWife: Audrey is more conventionally attractive than him.
357[[/folder]]
358
359!Recurring Characters
360
361[[folder:Helen Dubois]]
362->Portrayed by: Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown (most episodes), Creator/FrancesCallier (episode ''Little Diva'')
363
364Owner of the cinema theater where Josh works at. She sees Josh as nothing more than an idiot not worth her time, but she's head-over-heels for Drake.
365----
366* BenevolentBoss: She's fairly dismissive of Josh, but otherwise she's a pretty good boss to all of her employees (including him).
367* BigFun: Heavyset and easy to get along with... unless you're Josh.
368* BlackBossLady: African-American and Josh's boss at the movie theater.
369* {{Crossover}}: She would eventually show up in another Schneider show, ''Series/{{Victorious}}'', in the episode "Helen Back Again", in which she (briefly) took over as the new principal of Hollywood Arts. She also appears in the 2015 show ''Series/GameShakers'' as the host of her own talk show, "Helen" (an AffectionateParody of ''[[Creator/EllenDegeneres The Ellen [=DeGeneres=] Show]])''.
370* DefrostingIceQueen: Downplayed, as she still harbors some resentment towards Josh, but she remains on better terms with him as the series goes on.
371* {{Ephebophile}}: ''Very'' heavily implied with Drake.
372* FormerChildStar: Became famous for a catchphrase ("That is ''not'' my job!")
373* JerkassToOne: She's a fun-loving woman, though she is often rude to Josh.
374* JerkassRealization: In ''Really Big Shrimp'', she realizes how much of a MeanBoss she was towards Josh when he managed to calm Crazy Steve down and even [[ThrowTheDogABone rewards him with a promotion.]]
375* MamaBear: Is quick to protect both the boys (but mostly Drake) when they're in trouble.
376* MrsRobinson: She's an adult woman and is openly attracted to KidAnova Drake.
377* PointyHairedBoss: She'll often bend the rules for Drake.
378* ThePrimadonna: Though her love for fashion and other luxuries is usually downplayed, she never accepts backtalk and expects everyone to do as she says without question.
379* SassyBlackWoman: Best illustrated in ''Girl Power'', after some {{Jerk Jock}}s are hassling Drake, Josh, and Drake's GirlOfTheWeek.
380-->'''Jock:''' Hey, I'm not done with you!\
381'''Helen:''' [''brandishing a baseball bat''] I beg to differ. Now you and your little hoodlum friends better get out of my movie theater before I ''pop you like a zit!''
382[[/folder]]
383
384[[folder:Mrs. Alice/Linda Hayfer]]
385->Portrayed by: Creator/JuliaDuffy
386
387An English teacher. Generally stern but reasonable. Unless your name is Drake, in which case she would like you to know that she hates you.
388----
389* DatingWhatDaddyHates: She hates Drake, yes, but doesn't butt in Kelly's relationship with him.
390* DisproportionateRetribution: Most of her character is centered around hating Drake. While she has a sound reason for disliking him, she has, at times, [[SadistTeacher gone too far with it]].
391* EveryoneHasStandards: She apologizes to Drake at the end of "Honor Council" and admits that she was wrong to assume that Drake was the one who put her car in her classroom. [[RunningGag But she still hates him.]]
392* {{Foil}}: To Helen, interestingly--Helen is [[BigBeautifulWoman heavy-set]], strict but generally fun-loving, and favors Drake while dismissing Josh. Mrs. Hayfer is [[LeanAndMean thin]], strict and harsh, and favors Josh while hating Drake.
393* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Even though she dislikes Drake, she's willing to let Kelly date him if it makes her happy.
394* IWasQuiteALooker: At one point Drake comments how hot a girl looks in a picture at her home. Turns out, it was Mrs. Hayfer, when she was younger.
395* {{Jerkass}}: Primarily towards Drake.
396* JerkassHasAPoint: While a teacher has no right to openly hate and mistreat a student, no matter how bad he is, her main problem with Drake, being a terrible student who doesn't bother putting in any effort, is rather understandable. However, this excuse rings hollow as even when Drake does try and put in effort she still treats him unfairly, thus implying the problem is with her dismissing him as hopeless.
397** In "Vicious Tiberius" she actually is fair in chewing out Drake telling him when he doesn't take her assignments seriously it disrespects her and the hard work she put in to get her teaching degree. Of course she ruins this too by attempting to choke Drake when he points out she has a booger hanging from her nose. If Josh hadn't held her back she would've been fired.
398* JerkassToOne: She's generally [[SternTeacher strict but reasonable]]... except to Drake, who's she's basically given up on.
399* LeanAndMean: Quite skinny, and a massive SadistTeacher to Drake.
400* LukeIAmYourFather: Revealed to be Kelly's mother.
401-->'''Mrs. Hayfer:''' Wait, you're the boy who's been dating my daughter?\
402'''Drake:''' You're Kelly's mom?!\
403'''Mrs. Hayfer:''' I think I'm gonna be sick...\
404'''Drake:''' I'm right there with you...
405* PetTheDog: When Drake is cleared of putting her car in the classroom, she does (reluctantly) admit to him that she was wrong and apologizes. Though she's still quick to assure Drake she still hates him immediately after the apology.
406* RunningGag: Mentioning her utter dislike of Drake in almost every appearance.
407-->'''Mrs. Hayfer:''' I hate you.\
408'''Drake:''' I know.
409** And when she's not around to do it herself, her husband is happy to do it instead.
410--->''' Gerald Hayfer:''' I'm Gerald Hayfer; my wife is your English teacher.\
411'''Drake:''' Right.\
412'''Gerald Hayfer:''' She hates you.\
413'''Drake:''' ...I know.
414* SadistTeacher: Mainly to Drake. She tells him he's wrong when he answers ''what his favorite book is''.
415** And even when he answers a question correctly, she ''still'' tells him he's wrong.
416--->'''Mrs. Hayfer:''' The Iliad and the Odyssey were originally written in what language? Drake.\
417'''Drake:''' Uh, Greek.\
418'''Mrs. Hayfer:''' Wrong! Mark.\
419'''Mark:''' Greek?\
420'''Mrs. Hayfer''' Correct.
421* ShoutOut: Her last name is based on Steve Hoefer, also one of the show's directors.
422* SitcomArchNemesis: Drake has as much of a reason to hate her too.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Mindy Crenshaw]]
426->Portrayed by: Creator/AllisonScagliotti
427
428A High School student who likes to compete a lot against Josh with their grades. She, later on, develops a crush on Josh until they start dating.
429----
430* AcademicAlphaBitch: She eventually gets better from this.
431* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To Josh.
432* TheBGrade: The reason she [[spoiler: pranked Mrs. Hayfer]].
433* BirdsOfAFeather: Despite having very little one-on-one screentime with her, Mindy is this with Megan in a non-romantic way. Both girls are {{Brainy Brunette}}s and {{Insufferable Genius}}es, they both have a fondness for science and inventing, they both have ([[HeelFaceTurn or had in Mindy's case]]) a rivalry with both brothers, and one a minor note both their first names start with an "M". However, this becomes downplayed (almost becoming a Foil) later in the series as while Mindy retains her love of science and inventing and still isn't very fond of Drake, she TookALevelInKindness, prefers to use her inventing skills for school assignments and possibly for the good of humanity to a degree (like [[NoodleIncident the time she cloned her dog]]) and her dislike for Drake very rarely extends to VolleyingInsults with him with dashes of FloweryInsults (except for the time she happily approved to Megan trying to do something bad to Drake). Whereas Megan TookALevelInJerkass, and while she still invents things, she prefers to use her brains to torture Drake and Josh. However, Mindy and Megan still get along well despite this.
434* BookSmart: Even more than Josh, since she always beats him at the Science Fair.
435* BrainyBrunette: She has a 4.0 GPA. [[spoiler: Though she did have one B.]]
436* BrokenAce: She has a [[spoiler: FreakOut once her plan to frame Drake fails, and it's revealed she actually ''really'' hated getting a B]].
437* DeadpanSnarker: Mindy is extremely snarky, especially before she TookALevelInKindness.
438* {{Expy}}: A loose one of Sandy Dennis' character Gwen Kellerman from ''The Out-of-Towners'' due to them being brunettes who each tends to react with a DeadpanSnarker, though Mindy is more of a {{Tsundere}} then the simply mousy Gwen. It even hits home that she starts to date Josh, who himself is an {{expy}} of Dennis' said film's co-star Jack Lemmon's character Felix Ungar from ''{{Film/The Odd Couple|1968}}'' film.
439* HeelFaceTurn: She wasn't outright evil towards Josh [[spoiler: except for when she tried blaming Drake for driving Mrs. Haifer's car in the classroom and let her competitiveness take the better of her]]. Much later on, the two start dating and become a couple, which is ironic considering Drake never gets a single girl to stay with him.
440* InsufferableGenius: Though to be fair it's more downplayed after she gets with Josh.
441* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Introduced as an AcademicAlphaBitch, but shows a nice side when she and Josh become an OfficialCouple.
442* LovingBully: She gives Drake and Josh hell in her first few appearances. While she does legitimately hate Drake, she teases Josh because she likes him. The two become a couple after that and a pretty stable one at that.
443* MirrorCharacter: From Megan. Both are smart, cunning, snarky girls who like to pick on Drake and Josh.
444* ThePerfectionist [[spoiler: To the point of having a SanitySlippage over receiving TheBGrade. She gets better.]]
445* TheRival: To Josh in her first appearances.
446* SlapSlapKiss: How her relationship with Josh got started.
447* TeenGenius: She beats Josh in a previous science fair by ''cloning her dog'' and [[spoiler: frames Drake for driving Mrs. Hayfer's car into the classroom by taking it apart and putting it back together in the said classroom.]]
448* TookALevelInKindness: She's painted in a much more positive light after receiving her RelationshipUpgrade from Josh.
449* {{Tsundere}}: Type A and eventually type B to Josh.
450[[/folder]]
451
452[[folder:Craig Ramirez and Eric Blonowitz]]
453->Portrayed by: Creator/AlecMedlock (Craig) and Creator/ScottHalberstadt (Eric)
454
455A pair of nerds who Drake and Josh sometimes associate with.
456----
457* AccidentalMisnaming: Drake, as a running gag, sometimes mistakenly calls Eric "Craig", leaving Eric to annoyedly correct him. This was also done with Megan in "The Storm."
458* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Happens in "Eric Punches Drake," when a rumor that Eric punched Drake for insulting Eric's sister spreads around the school. [[HeterosexualLifePartner Craig]] gets so upset by Eric's desertion of him that he helps Drake bring Eric back down the popularity ladder by squashing the rumor.
459* ActualPacifist: Eric refuses to fight under any circumstance, and he’s very firm about this. Craig exploits this against him to prove Eric would never do this consciously.
460* ButtMonkey: Anytime they try to talk with Drake, he rudely shuts the door in their face and tells them that are lots of reasons why they don't have girlfriends
461* TheCameo: They both appeared in the ''Series/ICarly'' special "iStart A Fanwar"
462* {{Expy}}:
463** They are the GenderFlip version of Cecily and Gwendolyn Pigeon from ''Theatre/TheOddCouple'', their names even get mixed up by the slob of the main protagonist pair (Drake/Oscar).
464** They are also considered to be this to the gas station attendant brothers Ray and Irwin from the madcap comedy ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld''.
465* EvenNerdsHaveStandards: Both of them, as nerdy as they may be, look down on Clayton for his nerdiness.
466-->'''Craig:''' Clayton.
467-->'''Eric:''' Pfft. '''Nerd.'''
468* HeterosexualLifePartners: Craig and Eric have been friends since they were kids.
469* InformedJudaism: They are explicitly Jewish, and the only element regarding their adherence is that they don't eat ham (which was brought up from Drake misunderstanding what Ham Radio is).
470* JerkassBall: In “Eric Punches Drake” Eric becomes popular by lying that he punched Drake for making fun of his sister, and doesn’t care that everyone in school is making fun of Drake because of it.
471* RunningGag: Drake always mistook them for the other.
472* StrawLoser: Two wimpy, scrawny nerds who do nothing on the show besides make Josh look cool and Drake look even cooler.
473* ThoseTwoGuys: They're considered those two nerds by the others.
474[[/folder]]
475
476[[folder:"Crazy" Steve Upshaw]]
477->Portrayed by: Creator/JerryTrainor
478
479An employee at the cinema theater where Josh works at.
480----
481* AxCrazy: Toned-down. He isn't violent, but he does have a fiery temper.
482* BerserkButton: Believe it or not, making him work on a Monday makes him go crazier than usual.
483* BreakoutCharacter: Received a bigger role in the series as it went on.
484* TheCameo: Seen in a mental hospital in a ''Series/SamAndCat'' episode, wearing a Hannibal Lector mask so Sam wouldn't mistake him for [[IdenticalStranger Spencer.]]
485%%* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Especially in Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh.
486* CompanionCube: His wood chipper, Sally.
487* CoolCar: He has a [=DeLorean=] modeled after the one from ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture''.
488* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He seems like a normal person until...
489--> '''Josh:''' The only thing you might want to check out is the cup holder in seat 34-C. It's a little wobbly.
490--> '''Crazy Steve:''' Well, I'll get my tool kit and have a look at that just as soon as the next movie lets out.
491--> '''Josh:''' Great!
492--> '''Crazy Steve:''' Because, with all the pain, hunger, and disease in the world, there's a no better use of my time than to make sure that every ''blessed'' cup holder '''[[SuddenlyShouting IS ROCK-SOLID STEADY!!]]''' So that little whiny punk-holes like ''you'' don't have to worry about your precious little LEMONADE being a teeny-bit unBALANCED!!
493--> '''Josh:''' ''(horrified)'' ...[[ComicallyMissingThePoint I had fruit punch]]...
494--> '''Crazy Steve:''' '''WELL, FRUITY DO DEE DO! I QUIT!'''
495* {{Expy}}: Of Dick Shawn's hair-triggered LargeHam character Sylvester Marcus from the classic 1963 comedy ''Film/ItsAMadMadMadMadWorld''.
496* FreudianExcuse: One episode implies he has DaddyIssues.
497* InsistentTerminology: His wood chipper is a she, not an [[ItIsDehumanizing it.]]
498* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: When you get past his general craziness he can be a pretty pleasant guy.
499* HairTriggerTemper: Almost everything is a BerserkButton to him.
500* TheMentallyDisturbed: His...whatever-it-is is always portrayed as something comedic, even when it seems dangerous to others and himself.
501* MoodSwinger: Steve's psychiatrist set up a schedule in an attempt to control his emotions.
502* NervousWreck: Given, Crazy Steve hardly handles ''anything'' well, but he's still an absolute mess when he gets nervous. He just gets louder and more chaotic than usual.
503* NoIndoorVoice: He tops Josh in lung capacity.
504* NoodleIncident: Why Helen gave him his job in the first place:
505-->'''Josh:''' You hired a guy named "Crazy Steve"?\
506'''Helen:''' I had to. Long story. Ain't pretty.
507* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: He has a bad habit of ''really'' getting into people's faces, even as he screams at the top of his lungs.
508* PsychopathicManchild: He tends to act like a emotionally disturbed child at times and there's one episode that shows he's obsessed with ''WesternAnimation/DoraTheExplorer''.
509* UltimateJobSecurity: Helen has a damn good reason to keep him around.
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