Josh's E-pal from Yudonia named Yooka comes to San Diego to see him. When she arrives, Drake loves her and because of that, Yooka spends all her time with Drake. Josh arranges a friendship ceremony for Drake and Yooka, but it turns out that they got married. Drake isn't happy, but Yooka is very excited, making big plans for the future, including nine children. Yooka's parents, who turn out to be billionaires, come to their house and don't take it too good. They find out that Drake doesn't have a real job, even though he's in high school. Because Drake feeds Yooka & her parents "glokmah," or goat, Drake and Yooka divorce and Yooka goes back to Yudonia with her parents.
2 Reviews
This episode is insulting, it's just I don't know who it's insulting?
snickzella29 January 2023
I'm all for pen-pals and long distant friendships. But why did the creators of Drake & Josh have to make up a country?
I like to think fictional made-up European countries have gotten better to write and create over the years. But in these early days it was pretty awkward and dumb.
This whole episode is awkward and dumb, because I seriously can't find anything to connect with, and because this show doesn't take place in the real world, there is nothing to build upon except nonsense phrases which just sound stupid and annoying and all so moronic.
If this were a cartoon episode maybe it could've worked. But as a live action tv episode, it feels really dumb and insulting.
But I'm not sure what is insulting.
That goats are sacred animal?
You can get married before age eighteen?
Someone from another country is actually rich enough to buy The Boston Red Sox?
What is so funny about any of that, it's ridiculous and makes no sense.
I like to think fictional made-up European countries have gotten better to write and create over the years. But in these early days it was pretty awkward and dumb.
This whole episode is awkward and dumb, because I seriously can't find anything to connect with, and because this show doesn't take place in the real world, there is nothing to build upon except nonsense phrases which just sound stupid and annoying and all so moronic.
If this were a cartoon episode maybe it could've worked. But as a live action tv episode, it feels really dumb and insulting.
But I'm not sure what is insulting.
That goats are sacred animal?
You can get married before age eighteen?
Someone from another country is actually rich enough to buy The Boston Red Sox?
What is so funny about any of that, it's ridiculous and makes no sense.
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