![]() ![]() Doofenshmirtz had to deal with explosions though, but there's no Blow-Itself-Up-Inator. Of course, Doof will instantly lampshade why did he even build one. ![]() It will be plan B after not finding the keys to the "Take Over the Tri-State Area-inator". English-speaking? Who said anything about English-speaking? The only English word we've heard in flashbacks is 'no', and Doofenshmirtz has a pretty heavy accent.ĭoof will use the Blow-Itself-Up-inator in "Ask a Foolish Question".Jossed we see his family (mainly his brother) show up.As proof: He knew who the Baljeatles were even though this was their first concert. He found or invented some way to relocate his family in time. In his backstories, he describes a world that sounds awfully unlike any modern English-speaking part of the world. Doofenshmirtz is a time traveler from a crapsack time period Or maybe he just showed up to keep up the facadeĭr. Jossed In the beginning of "Nerds of a Feather," unless it's possible that he shows up so much, he really is starting to become a part of Candace's subconscious. ![]() That would explain why Perry knows about him in "Phineas And Ferb Get Busted" The Talking Zebra Is A Secret Agent Hired by The OWCAĮver notice how he only appears whenever Candace sees Perry in secret agent mode? Perhaps Monogram hired him so Candace would think she's hallucinating when she sees Perry in Agent Mode. Ferb's mother may have abandoned the family to go back to her home planet. The song "She's got an Alien Heart" may not have been talking about Linda as has been suggested before, but maybe Ferb's biological mother. Just the facts: Ferb has green hair, he can speak martian, and he is insanely intelligent. Suzy's poodle is almost definitely not one.You are overlooking the fact that the other pet platypi aren't specifically said to be agents.It did say pets, and the koi fish were wild.However, it's possible that they just didn't think that koi would be particularly useful agents and didn't bother with them in particular. Sort of Jossed in that the koi had to be made into agents.Many animals have been shown to be agents, and the episode "Day of the Living Gelatin" reveals that Pinky is one, too. Maybe he made the hats for all of the Danville animals, and then trained them to put it on when they are scared. For any Futurama fans, their is an episode where the scientist creates a hat that makes a monkey intelligent.In one episode, we see him watching a soap opera, crying, and moving like a human being without his hat on. It could be triggered by his hat, and he simply has had his brain tweaked just enough that he can put it on in times of danger, or the hat does so itself.Jossed, many episodes he's already gone before they say "Where's Perry?".There's not much evidence to support it, but the only evidence against is that he chittered once as Agent P in Candace's body. The trigger word could be "where's Perry", possibly canceled by "he's right here" and maybe "there you are, Perry" to keep his cover from being blown. Perry just wanders around on four legs and makes the chittering noise, but his eyes change more significantly and immediately than would seem natural (though he could just have a slack-jawed bored face going on because he's waiting for orders). Perry the Platypus/Agent P is an implanted personality in a random platypus that was sent to a family in Danville. Jossed by Dan Povenmire, who says that 2 or 3 episodes might take place in the same day.What the crap kind of elementary school has summer vacations that are 104 days long, anyway? More like 74.Actually, Word of God says that the next season will take place next summer.plus one- this, of course, excludes the Christmas episode, which takes place during winter vacation! one activity per episode! :O The series is really an encapsulation of one whole summer, which is why you never see any characters age!. The theme song explains that there are 104 days of summer, and it's implied (and stated by Candace in passing at one point) that Phineas and Ferb plan each one of their activities one day of the summer. Jossed The whole series will end after 105 episodes. Wow, there's even this "Wild Mass Guessing" for the movie now. ![]() Once the locals are complacent, I can enter a guess as to what the secret weakness of Perry the Platypus is, wait for one of the wild, mass responses to be confirmed, and use that weakness to defeat Perry the Platypus and take over the Entire Tri-state Area! If I travel to a dimension where my daily life is a popular show on television, it would be simple to make such a page for that show. I have a brilliant idea! This "TV Tropes and Idioms" website has a namespace for "Wild Mass Guessing". ![]()
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