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'Drake and Josh' Stars Reunite After 11 Years And Fans Can't Get Enough

'Drake and Josh' Stars Reunite After 11 Years And Fans Can't Get Enough
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Reunited, and it feels so good!


The early 2000s are back, baby! (Don't worry--just the good parts.) It's been 11 years since Drake & Josh ended its four-season run on Nickelodeon, but for a brief internet moment this week, it felt like just yesterday.

YouTuber David Dobrik recently staged a reunion between Drake & Josh's Josh Peck and Miranda Cosgrove on his YouTube vlog, and it was pretty dang adorable. Dobrik sought out Cosgrove to surprise Peck--and it was surely quite a surprise indeed, as Cosgrove told Dobrik "I haven't seen Josh in four years, five years." Time flies!

In the video, Cosgrove shows up out of nowhere with a gift for Josh which, in true Drake & Josh fashion, turns out to be a pie to the face. Classic.


After sharing a few good laughs--and Cosgrove trotting out the old nickname for Josh on the show, "boob"--Josh made reference to his secret feud with Drake.

"Sorry for not inviting you to my wedding," he joked. "Thank you for not tweeting about it."

If you're a fan of these kids, you likely remember last year, when Josh got married in a star-studded ceremony that included his Grandfathered co-star John Stamos, but emphatically did not include Drake & Josh's other half, Drake Bell. And it got heated--or at least internet heated.

Tweeting in reference to the snub, Drake said, "True colors have come out today," and "Ties are officially cut. I'll miss you brotha."

Ouch.

Although the two are not as close as they used to be, they have since patched things up--at least enough for Josh and Miranda to get a good laugh out of joking about it! Not to mention some adorable Insta pics!






Naturally, on social media kids who grew up with Drake & Josh were beyond thrilled to see the two in the same room again!








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No word on whether or not there will ever be an actual Drake and Josh Drake & Josh reunion, though if his Twitter feed is any indication, Drake seems game!


Anything can happen through the magic of the internet!

H/T Buzzfeed, People

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