Thursday, August 02, 2018

The One Part Of The Drake Bell And Josh Peck Origin Story You May Not Have Known [Updated]

Although Drake Bell and Josh Peck have endured a series of public ups and downs in the last few years, no one can deny that Nickelodeon's Drake & Josh is still iconic in its own right. Last month, fans were sad to learn the two on-screen stepbrothers weren't that close anymore in real life when Bell wasn't invited to Peck's wedding. But from 2004 to 2007, the pair was inseparable and their hilarious on-screen antics provided the ultimate friendship goals. Although the two sadly haven't remained as close as fans would've hoped, this small detail of the Drake & Josh origin story will immediately bring fans back to a happier and much simpler time.


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Turns out, Bell and Peck's union all started with, literally, one really big shrimp. Before the start of Drake & Josh, both actors appeared on The Amanda Show — Bell was a regular and Peck joined as a guest in Season 2. During their first performance together, their on-screen chemistry was undeniable in a skit with Bell and Peck fighting over a shrimp.

In an undated interview on YouTube, Bell reminisced about meeting Peck and how organic their partnership was. "We really clicked together," the actor said in the video, taken at Tampa Bay Comic Con. They were immediately forced to work as a team, as Bell explained how little direction they were given to actually fight over the shrimp.



"The shrimp comes down and all it said in the script was, 'Drake and Josh fight over a shrimp,'" he recalled. "That's all it said. There was no dialogue, no anything... We just went at it."

Re-watching the skit explains it all. The two use slapstick, physical comedy and throw out lines like, "I enjoy shellfish!" The behind-the-scenes team immediately took notice. "One of the writers leaned over to Dan Schneider, the executive producer, and said, 'You know that's your next show, right? That's your next show,'" Bell said in the video. The next thing they knew, the same producers of The Amanda Show would go on to create a new Nickelodeon hit: Drake & Josh.



And for these two, it all came full circle. At the end of Drake & Josh's run, the show paid tribute to the one and only shrimp. "We start by fighting over a shrimp and end by fighting over a shrimp. That was an homage to how we got started," Bell explained. The original shrimp scene was recreated in the final episode, which was titled, "Really Big Shrimp."

Although Bell, now 31, and Peck, 30, have gone their separate ways, the innocence and nostalgia of their amazing origin story provides a little hope. There may not always be a Drake & Josh friendship, but there will always be shrimp.


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Also, via Romper:

Drake Bell Got His Big Break With 'Drake & Josh' — All Because Of A Fight Over Shrimp

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I will always remember Drake Bell best as one-half of the off-beat comedy duo in Drake and Josh, but he has come a long way since his days as one of Nickelodeon's biggest child stars. In a phone interview with Romper, Bell opened up about how Drake and Josh came to be in the first place as well as what he's been doing since the show (and it's subsequent made-for-tv spinoff movies) ended. Hint: he hasn't exactly left show-business yet.

Before Drake and Josh, which made Bell a Nickelodeon star in his own right, Bell and his co-star Josh Peck were best known as ensemble players on The Amanda Show with Amanda Bynes (before Bynes, too, became über famous). Anyone who watched Drake and Josh as a kid will remember the show's totally off-the-wall humor. And watching it as an adult, it's clear that the entire series hinged on the playful chemistry between its two leads. That is no accident. The show began, in true Drake and Josh form, after a particularly hilarious skit between the two preteen actors on The Amanda Show. Bell explains that once the producers of the show saw the chemistry between the two boys they began to give them more sketches to perform together.

"And then there was an episode one day where we were fighting over a shrimp," Bell says. "And all it said in the script was 'Drake and Josh fighting over a shrimp.' You know, there was no dialogue or anything. And then we fought over a shrimp and it was really funny and the executive producers were like, 'Oh man, that’s a show right there just these two guys.'" The rest, as Bell says, is television history. In fact, in homage to the genesis of the show, Bell explains, Drake and Josh ended the show with another fight over shrimp. "So 10 years later it’s us fighting over a shrimp and we end where we started."

Bell confirms that the characters on the show were modeled almost exactly on the real life Bell and Peck. And Bell is still recognizable as the cool, guitar-playing Casanova to Peck's exuberant goofball. Just like how Drake of the show was a wannabe rockstar (Bell actually wrote and performed the theme song for the show when he was still a young teen) Bell is now a real-life rockstar with new music out this year. But if you were expecting the wholesome, upbeat tunes of the early 2000s, well, old Drake Bell can't come to the phone right now. His new singles are distinctly moodier, sexier, and with a lot more R&B influence than what you might remember.

If you want to see what a Drake Bell concert is like for yourself, then you're in luck. Bell will be touring this fall in North and South America. But perhaps more importantly, he's performing a benefit concert alongside the onePULSE Foundation at the Abbey in Orlando, FL on Tuesday, August 14th. All net proceeds from the event will be going to the onePULSE Foundation. Bell explains that he was inspired to perform this concert after happening to drive by the Pulse nightclub, which catered primarily to LGTBQ and Latinx people, and was the target of a mass shooting in 2016. "It’s really intense when you really see how small it is and what everyone... It just hits you," Bell says. And that's a cause I can get behind.

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Originally published: Monday, August 07, 2017.
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