He even had a nightmare about it. About where everything else goes when thrown into the back of a garbage truck. Your email address will not be shared with anyone else. Of course, it's hard to believe that covers everything, so we can speculate about other unmentioned sources of income. It makes Santa Clus. Soooo, is Baljeet going to be a Hulk-kid from now on? Or they adjusted the machine's settings so it wouldn't dismember people. Same deal with Vanessa and her mother. By sheer dint of her absence in most episodes it struck me that Doofenshmirtz didn't have custody most of the time, and assumed it was probably a matter of visitation rights. In "Perry the Actorpus", why would Phineas and Ferb make a machine to keep Candace from busting them? He did mention an embarrassing leftover "Y". Huh?

Really, I think the thing is just supposed to be the embodiment of. I'm not sure, but I don't think the word "mile" has completely disappeared from British English. Because if it was (and even if it wasn't), they were going all over the place, backtracking, and at least once went literally halfway around the world, about as far as the possibly could have (Western Europe to Australia). Maybe O.W.C.A sends money to their agent's host families covertly as a form of salary? /Length 8 0 R He can't hold her hair while she gets sick if he is never told of why he should. It's a slightly different shade of brown? Love Karas Party Ideas? Candace gets a belated apology for "all those times" from her Mom in the future in 'Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo' when she demonstrates the reality of time travel. Not only did he build one in "Journey to the Center of Candace," but "Hide and Seek" establishes that he and Ferb somehow retrieved it from Pinky's body and have had it lying around ever since. Well they traveled backward in time, then traveled forward (in different time machines), they may count that. As noted in Avengers Assemble page, why are the other villains working with. Maybe older, smaller trains could get up it, but now the tracks are disused. An episode of. That's probably it Pinky and Peter are probably in different organizations. A secret pocket in his butt? However, there's also. This troper thought Heinz failed to notice the fact that Perry's tail was missing in the mold and he had used his tail to break free. In Night of the Living Pharmacists, why didn't they send Dr. D to activate the water spreader? He seemed pretty hung over at the time. Screenshot from its latest appearance to date: Well they can't add something to show how he's connecting the latest scheme to Phineas and Ferb every episode. It is a parody of shows like "Who Wants to be a Billionaire", anyway. Actually, the episode "At the Car Wash" showed some other people working in the building. In the very beginning of "Atlantis," Phineas says that Ferb's discovery is "off the coast of Danville.". How come the OWCA has jurisdiction in Japan but not Canada? They're not doing it on purpose, they love her. According to Candace, this was after the first summer. Why hasn't anyone famous in-universe heard about Phineas and Ferb's schemes? Really good investments, apparently. It's pretty clear now that this is an arbitrary number, probably used to keep from breaking stride in the rythym of the theme song. That doesn't really count, since he was a vegetarian for medical reasons. A password reset email has been sent to the email address on file for your account, but may take several minutes to show up in your inbox. Re-watch the first episode, the rollercoaster one, Phineas has a different attitude than he does in the rest of the series. The only real Wallbanger is the inclusion of Whiplash who appears to be based on Anton Vanko's (a Russian character) incarnation. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. It must have closed up again by itself soon after. An email will be sent to you once the product is back in stock in the quantity you need. Not sure if this was answered already, but how does Doofenshmirtz know Perry's given name? Why's she even so obsessed with doing so in the first place? So, why'd Perry interfere? Musical!Phineas knows about the bonder. A device that's supposed to transfer power of authority (ridiculous enough) but can also drain the superpowers from 4 heroes with. What about the episode where doofenshmirtz didn't pay his lease? It's possible that Phineas modified the sorbet machine in a way that made the effects less severe on them. His identity isn't secret after all! Peter was easy to signal out. Why are there so many references to Phineas and Ferb travelling through time twice? Because of longer than normal delivery times from our shipping carriers, we have temporarily suspended offering upgraded shipping options. He couldn't lift it but he still could hold it? If the summer solstice really is the midpoint of their summer vacation (as suggested in "Summer Belongs to You"), and it is 104 days long, then their last day of school must have been April 29 or 30. reaction as Steve the chameleon inexplicably turning giant.

If that sounds confusing, I'll try to explain further with made-up days and times. How did Isabella, Buford, and Baljeet know about "Summer (Where Do We Begin?")? ferb phineas disney play birthday toys favors perry tattoos supplies merchandise gaming figures yourself channel station action games 7 0 obj Your email will not be used for any other purpose. Phineas thinks Ferb set up the whole "secret agent adventure" thing, and Ferb never got a word in edgewise about it. Is she just a control freak hopped up on sibling rivalry? Of her POV, the boys allowed their sister to look crazy simply to realize irresponsible things. In those scenarios, Linda complains how unsafe their projects are when they CLEARLY know what they're doing! 1 0 obj /Producer ( Q t 5 . It's also possible that their pet being a secret agent means they get things for free or for a lower cost. One pair of capri pants disappears; all capri pants disappear. If Isabella is supposedly cuter than even cute-ified Mitch (who was cute enough to transfix the entire Meapian army and even Phineas), how come the other Meapians (and for that matter other people on Earth) weren't rendered immobilized by the sight of her? The artificial environment in "The Great Indoors" also looks that way, but the impression of wide open spaces and long distances travelled could be an illusion (like on the holodeck in. Or he was prevented from ever reaching his evil goals, thanks to Agent G(oldie), an O.W.C.A. "Hawaiian Vacation" confirms that the Universe shrunk back. Candace didn't think it through. But it's disruptive (or at least slightly suspicious), and Doofenshmirtz is doing it so [MajorMonogramVoice], They didn't know what he was doing. It fails. Perhaps for the same reasons she didn't notice the. The snowman got hit by a plow the first time around. I have the feeling that if he didn't give them his real name, that means it's. endobj - or just getting older - he's no longer able to grow what he considers useful/appropriate/good-looking amounts of facial hair. That's not exactly what the headscratcher is saying. After the episode with The Beak, shouldn't Doofenshmirtz still be Mayor? At this point, Linda refuses to believe. I always figured the music clip show episode was non-canon. They have a whole song about it. Kids make up secret languages all the time. She also once stole a traffic camera that had filmed them in action, in "Traffic Cam Capers" (but let it fall into water to save Phineas, who was slipping), and had filmed the entire adventure herself with her cell phone in "Meapless in Seattle" (but threw it at Mitch to prevent him from escaping). Just fill in the fields below, and well get a new account set up for you in no time. My guess is that, because he refused to jump, they banned him from using it at all. I'm a Christian, but have still attended a few Hanukkah parties. That could be it. [/Pattern /DeviceRGB] He could have easily had surgery or acupuncture to squire them later in his life. Why exactly does OWCA have an entrance to their headquarters in almost every location on the planet? It's because Perry usually attends L.O.V.E.M.U.F.F.I.N-related events, in which he would see Lawrence, and Lawrence sees Perry. He asked Linda if it was okay and she said yes, not taking it literally. The aerial view in "The Flying Fishmonger" confirms that there is at least one corner of the fence that would have been invisible from the patio. For one thing. Wait, do people not normally eat their eggs with a spoon? What was with the ending to "Mommy Can You Hear Me?"?! Exactly; it wasn't Sal Tuscany that was rearranged, it was. Does it make whoever it hits very very bad? Yeah, outside of the context of it being a parody it doesn't make any sense. The armor might have lost the "open" function, preventing him from leaving it. ", during Carpe Diem, Perry can be seen with the cast, standing up and with his fedora. I know we're not supposed to think about it, "What's the deal? In "Monster From The Id", Baljeet is said to have a literal phobia of contractions. The other things they've done should be physically possible in some way. Since Doof was initially hiding his battles with Peter from Perry, it's possible that Peter was hiding them from OWCA. What gives? That doesn't really seem to be the case. So there are 6 or 7 projects Candace tried to bust Phineas and Ferb for prior to "I, Brobot" that we never got to see. The same place Buford gets his velvet rope. So technically, yes, they did travel through time twice, but they still shouldn't remember the latter time, since it was erased. 3. If Peter the Panda works for the OWCA like Perry, why was he fighting Doofenshmirtz? Inflation Information Linda should be worried that her daughter will just snap completely and go on insane raging rampage of some sort. Etc., etc. Maybe he started as a new OWCA agent, but. As for the past, it is likely that they either changed the agreement (like if Charlene was promoted and had less time than Doofenshmirtz) or, my assumption, Vanessa meant "This is a weekend that is not yours". For all they knew she could have been cheating. Wouldn't cuteness be more of a subjective thing? It was just an accident when he wore the banjo when he crashed into Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. In these parts, summer vacation only lasts around sixty-five to seventy-five days. I'm nearly positive that's exactly the reason. Even just sitting there in the library stamping books he kept perfect time. If being a 'major threat' is enough to warrant getting arrested, you have to wonder why they don't just lock him up. They do kind of look like a ring, but some earrings just do. I think it's become a quest to prove her point and show her mom that she isn't crazy. So at some point everything must have reset, otherwise the growth serum would no longer work on anything. In 'The Wizard of Odd', she dreams a 'non-dairy frozen treat sidewalk', implying that she has some aversion to dairy. It may have even happened to Candace and Vanessa, since they had been fighting the pharmacists all night and not just after the vortex sprayer was built. What happened to the Ferbot that got taken away and was never seen again? It seems to make perfect sense. So does mom just not read the newspaper or watch the news on TV? He didn't say he was playing sick. Venom production rises during the breeding season, but that doesn't mean it's completely down for the rest of the year. /CA 1.0 A female platypus isn't out of the question, seeing as people mistake the gender of their pets all the time. Perry was shocked because it WAS the snowman's nose Monogram was eating. Gotta remember to always have backups, Tony Another from Mission Marvel: If Iron Man's armor lost it's functions, why didn't Tony just got out of the armor and repair it? Well, either she would become so cute that she could take over the whole universe - or, alternately, nothing at all would happen because she already is as cute as possible. Just look at Dr. Doofenshmirtz-2 in, Additionally, keeping Perry away from Lawrence would prevent. Lots of things that dont exist in real life are shown to exist in this universe, including Santa Claus, aliens and even. show at the time. The episode "We Call It Maze" had a new Fireside Girl admiring Candace for her 50-patches record, so it's somewhat implied that she still is, but isn't active in their activities anymore. What is with Marty the Rabbit Boy? He's the one person who's immune to the infection. They modified her garden. Likewise, Candace('s body) does not have breasts (however we can't tell because she was already flat-chested), and everything was switched back to normal when P&F got Candace's and Perry's brains in their correct places. Three human beings, along with their shorts, overalls, sneakers, t-shirts, tank top, skirt, and socks, disappear yet every other human being and the rest of these articles of clothing remain. Dan and Swampy like puting in lines and scenes that aren't from explicit episodes, especially in clip shows. $4%&'()*56789:CDEFGHIJSTUVWXYZcdefghijstuvwxyz ? Shouldn't an element's name be only one word? A poorly constructed or untested rollercoaster could actually be very dangerous. The city might be sponsoring them. Well, he's creative, optimistic, and very bright. In "Atlantis" they clearly have to do some walking before they actually reached Atlantis, but when they tie balloons to it, it emerges right at the edge. Besides it was all in his head. Actually, much like Linda, this troper is. It also definitely takes place after "Attack of the 50 Foot Sister," because Phineas says the growth elixir is "left over." Yes. The same way Phineas and Ferb get all of their stuff delivered to them within an hour or less? I don't know if you've noticed, but Phineas and Ferb's projects aren't exactly the kind of thing normal children do. That was Buford's thumb, not hers. In "Jerk de Soleil," how does Jeremy get a copy of the CD, and listen to the song that Candace recorded only hours earlier? There is evidence that Phineas was originally going to be more spiteful. This violation of logic is a subtle indication that it's still a dream. This has been lampshaded several times, especially in Season 3. She also threw that party err. Actually, in "Bee Day" and "Bee Story", I'm pretty sure it was brought back up, or that could be me having. So, what, only Americans can use the words "mile" and "inch"? How can Phineas and Ferb be such geniuses and still not realize that Perry shouldn't be able to lay eggs because he's male? The rest of the neighborhood is most likely to note the projects during the building phase. /ColorSpace /DeviceRGB Technically, the timeline where they travelled in the time a second time only was erased after Isabella returned to the day of the time travel to give the device of the future. They've made an anti-gravity machine in "Undercover Carl". How did she expect her to see it? So it might have been that. This isn't just an annoyed fan's POV, either. I'm possibly being redundant here, but "missed by a mile" is an expression. What does Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. do exactly? Beyond this, it was not something forbidden/ that needed permission nor something that caused confusion of some sort. Remember when he got out of a trap by replacing himself with a fake dummy while in the trap? In Quietest Day Ever, why exactly did Perry have to turn Doofenshmirtz back to normal? They left July twenty-sixth of 2009 at 1:08, arriving at July twenty-sixth of 2019 at 1:08. In 'Let's take a quiz', Candace claims she needs to be famous to impress Jeremy. This. Especially the first one, which explicitly breaks matter down and recreates it from its constituent particles.

He did say he was being lazy. Did the writers actually have something that Freepo is really supposed to stand for? Why is it that when Candace got hit by the ray from the sorbet machine in Fly on the wall, she turned into an actual fly but when Isabella and the Fireside girls used the same invention to turn themselves into bees, it looks like they are just wearing bee costumes? Maybe they found out later. In "Ladies and Gentlemen, Meet Max Modem!" What are Pinky the Chihuahua and Peter the Panda's code names? At the end of Christmas Vacation, Jeremy gives Candace a pair of earrings. I know this is Disney and all and that it probably wouldn't happen butshouldn't Candace be locked away in an insane asylum by now or at the very least having many hours of the therapy? I think this is a case of the writers and animators not being on the same page. Is Phineas even aware that Candace wants to get him and Ferb in trouble most of the time? If Peter had finally defeated his own nemesis, I'd assume that either the OWCA would assign him a new one or dismiss him entirely. You should expect delivery in 1-5 business days from when you place your order. There are more cartoony moments where her body is separated into three pieces or she's flattened by rolling pins, but it still looks as if the machine's purpose is simply to scare the daylights out of anyone caught in it. In the episode, Dr. D has specifically been downgraded from a major threat. He's pretty good on his own. In "One Good Turn" Dr. Hirano is shown gushing over Ginger and all her awards and acting like Stacy has never accomplished anything, but what about all those awards for figure skating you see in Stacy's room? /AIS false Let's also not forget that the high dive wasn't above a public pool. He can't talk! Seriously, as soon as I heard Doofenshmirtz bring up the alimony, from that point on I assumed it was the basis of pretty much all his funding. In "Toy to the World," did Doofenshmirtz really say that the 4-inch across model of the. In the car wash episode, Doofenshmirtz falls through the building and we can see offices and stuff. And thanks to, Hitler, like all major evildoers throughout history, thought he was doing the right thing. Plus, in Australia, isn't summer. In my experience, someone not of religion X visiting an X-related event is given a warm welcome. Now I can't help but imagine P 'n' F singing G 'n' R songs. Most likely, Meap's name isn't actually "Meap." Is it actually allowed to attend events which are focused on a religion that you aren't, like, say, a Christian goes to a Jewish-related event? Is there a trope for every single character in a work somehow all being masters at playing guitar? Why did the Fireside Girls not know about the Breaking The Record For The Number Of Badges Earned In One day badge if the previous record was "six badges, held by our very own Adyson Sweetwater"? Actually, I did notice that Candace seemed to have breasts in that Happy New Year episode. ", *eight year old me sheds tears of realization*. There's no real reason for her to stop, really. The citizens are probably too jaded to really see this kind of thing as being worth commenting on after it ends. /SM 0.02 Granted, it would have been and was obvious to everyone else, but if Phineas failed to catch on after a certain point, fully half the problem is on Isabella, just not in this episode. I don't know about the Watsonian answer but I'm pretty sure the doylist answer was that the episode was made before the creators knew they would be doing more than 52 episodes, so the episodes where Candace met both Vanessa and Heinz as well as "Act Your Age" weren't even an inkling in their mind at the time. And even that 'spiteful' act is very tame. I'm suprised no one has asked about this yet but what exactly does Candace gain from busting Phineas and Ferb? foiling Doofenshmirtz during a musical number). I don't see why not. I'm brought up on the metric system but saying "missed by a kilometre" just sound weird to me. I always thought she recorded the song first, then only lip-synched for the live shows. You're thinking of Child Support. I have never met anyone who removes their contacts just to shower. No, really, it gave him perfect rhythm. So yeah, the "Boom Juice" could potentially be dangerous, but it wasn't exactly an immediate threat with them just driving down the road. It's also worth noting that some of the other characters seemed to be confused about their situation when they were in, so they probably forgot the moments up to their infections as well. Carl said they "lost" him, implying he got eaten (Thanksgiving is in late November). If you have credentials, please type your email and password below to log in to Customer Area: Our balloons ARE NOT inflated upon delivery. referring to a person as 5'10" and such. Also, in the rollercoaster episode, Phineas lies to Candace; she asks the boys what they're doing and he says "Homework." They do deliberately annoy Candace sometimes (although it's not exactly a common feature of the show like the credits suggest).

He wouldn't even know he'd need it for at least 20 more episodes. The non-canon episode where they get busted does show that their dad would stand up for them, and even their mom accepts it after a while, provided it's realistic. After the building montage, Phineas specifically says that they finished building, so the kids' memories probably became a blur after this point. So their "relationship" probably started off the clock, so to speak. I get he is never seen interacting with Phineas and Ferb in this episode, but just wondering. Because I will just loose it if Phineas and Ferb can somehow cure him (probably off-screen, adding insult to injury) after so many years of emphasizing how Hulk. He's the only one in a band (not including Linda). In England we still use miles (usually, but not exclusively, for travel related distances e.g. Or he's just not sufficiently angry enough to keep the power. In "Delivery of Destiny", there is a scene where Paul has to go to the OWCA and deliver tools to Perry so he can escape. I don't think Linda would consider Candace to be crazy enough to get sent to an asylum. Ignoring Agent T, the turtle, but since, according to Carl, they 'lost' Agent T the turkey around Thanksgiving, it doesn't really violate the theory. They literally reverse the contents of the garage, floor to ceiling, and: This Big Idea was bland and low-key in relation to the others. Why does Candace feel the need to bust Phineas and Ferb in "Perry the Actorpus"? Don't forget, some of their inventions have profited, like the rollercoaster, the fashion line, the movie, the inaction figure, you get the picture Dan Povenmire's explanation (as of ComicCon 2011) is that they made some investments with the money they charged for riding the rollercoaster. It seems to be at least partly just to mollify her much of the time; she's usually the only one making a big deal about being in charge, after all, their parents generally seem fairly relaxed and willing to leave the kids more or less to their own devices. << Either that or as the above troper said, he rents it out. I think it's still used for hyperboles like that. Perhaps when the switch occurred, when Candace was in Perry's body, they switched genders? It wouldn't be that hard. supershape anagram 88cm A bit of nitpicking here, but in "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted," upon being carried away by the O.W.C.A. The family was eating bacon and eggs. That would be "Everybody always does in real life.". All the other animals in this universe cannot talk, and the OWCA animals hide their secret agent status from the general public, but here's an anthropomorphic talking rabbit and nobody in town even notices that aspect of him (just his musical blender). Roller coasters like those at Six Flags are constructed carefully and frequently tested to make sure that they are safe. Also, the building seems to be his house more than an actual office building. On the rare occasions she goes with what they do, she seems to like it. It looked like just one city, rather than the entire Tri-State Area. Was the badge only recently introduced (in which case, the retroactive awarding of the badge may or may not have been a necessity as retroactively counting recorded requirements for badges varies in real-world analogues of the Fireside Girls)? How can it attract something as large as a planet? Would you waste your minutes using your cell phone if the home phone was right there? Or that Candace's dream is also Perry's dream. The closest thing to an answer we get (i.e. She probably wanted bust them for a mixture of reasons. supershape anagram 88cm Maybe she was distracted by the giant sundae bowl Ferb was holding. Even when it's physical assault (like holding him by his underwear) they never try to help Baljeet, even though they'll help him with virtually any other problem. Yeah, but Phineas and Ferb weren't touching at all at the end. And what would happen AFTER she does it? Why do the Fireside Girls have the "Two Strikes and You're Out" rule, as mentioned in "Bee Story"? Witness "When You're Small" from, If it's sunny in places like Japan and Paris, why isn't it nighttime in Danville? (See the episode where Candace calls 'Bust-Em' to catch Phineas and Ferb in the act, and how much Candace can predict of the episode due to being extremely savvy by that point). Since he (presumably) doesn't have an OWCA pet whose cover was blown, I think he's fine. She's just acting the way a, She's always seemed more shocked than angry when it happens, and why shouldn't she be? Maybe they allow her to use lifelines. There are people in real life who subscribe to that belief. Considering he was already in his late teens/early 20's when he rode the race, this means he must have been in his 50's or even 60's when Baljeet was born. I like to believe all three episodes happened within the same winter season. Why didn't Candace and Jeremy combine to make one person in "Canderemy"? Even Perry can play the banjo! In Robot Rodeo she was playing the part of a bull rider and not a clown, which kind of negates the point of putting on the rodeo in the first place. Probably Rule of Rhyme; else, maybe the whole summer is just a plan to improve Candace's mental health by getting her to adopt a more laid-back attitude, via the Socratic tactic of breaking down her conceptions about the world. I think the question that should be asked instead is, if Linda thinks Candace is fantasy-prone and unstable, why does she keep leaving her in charge when her and Lawrence are gone? Since first, Major Monogram was kidnapped by Dr. Doofenshmirtz. So how come she never acts on it, even in the episodes that place her and Baljeet in the same scene? They probably still call them Agent P. In the episode where Perry ends up in Pinky's lair, doesn't the woman call him Agent P before seeing it's Perry and not Pinky? Yeah, basically he spent years convinced he'd lost exactly what he'd gained. And. Because she failed to bust the boys; her fatal flaw is that she let's her self-imposed mission sully any fun she could or even does have, after all. Is it secret there? Yes, that means that the one day she could have busted her brothers. That and Marvel animation has been ignoring the X-Men lately. He didn't realize he still had rhythm (which he clearly had the whole time, which is why the song is hilarious) until Phineas and Ferb got him to start playing the drums without him noticing. It exists in a universe independent of ours ("It's a Mud Mud Mud Mud World" et al). Note how he says at one point on the ride "We should've charged more" to my knowledge, for the rest of the series they never profited from their adventures (even when they were rock stars and toy manufacturers) or rather, the goal of their adventures was never for profit. In the "Chronicles of Meap" character commentary, Doofenshmirtz decides that he doesn't like Ferb right off the bat. It's a generic power drainer, not just a superpower drainer, so he might need to get a new suit altogether. Actually, possibly not; they would probably think it makes as much sense as any other explanation for where Perry goes every day.