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Another 104 Days of Phineas and Ferb GIFs: Day 73
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forgottenpnffacts · 2 years
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Vanessa has adopted some of Doof’s habits, such as: using the D.E.I. jingle, cursing things, and saying one thing then clarifying that the opposite meaning is the truth.
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pnfoutofcontext · 2 years
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There are too many episodes to seed. Please help me out (5)
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watching the doonkelberry imperative, we need more drusselstein lore
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historyhermann · 2 years
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Applying the "Librarian Portrayal Test" to librarian depictions
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A quote from her January 2020 article, "The History and Debunking of Librarian Stereotypes"
As I noted in my post on August 10, I proposed the Librarian Portrayal Test (LPT), as I'm calling it now. If anyone has a better name for it, I'm willing to consider that. The name of it isn't set in stone. Again, here's the criteria for the test, which focuses on portrayal of librarians in pop culture:
The animated series, anime, comic, film, or other pop culture media, has a character that is clearly a librarian, whether they work in a public library, corporate library, have a personal library, or some other circumstance where they work in a library.
The character is not only, or primarily, defined by their role as a librarian.
The librarian has to integral to the plot to such an extent that their removal from the story of a said episode, or episodes, would significantly impact the plot. As such, the librarian cannot just be there for laughs, be a foil, shush patrons, or otherwise fall into existing stereotypes, but should matter in and of themselves.
I know that fulfilling all of these criteria for pop cultural depictions won't be easy, but some characters do meet all these criteria, but others, despite the fact they may be positive depictions of librarians, as I'll explain in this post. This test is not a be-all-end-all either. Even if a librarian only appears in one episode of a series and it is a good depiction of a librarian, I'll still write about it, even if it doesn't fall under this criteria. I see this test as just one more tool that I can use to analyze representation of librarians in pop culture. And it isn't a perfect test either, as I'm totally willing to revise and change it in the future as is necessary. What is above is not set in stone.
Now, let me go through librarians who are portrayed in popular culture that I've written on this blog up to this point. For one, there are unnamed librarians in Futurama, Steven Universe, Sofia the First, Diamond Dive, and Cardcaptor Sakura. The same can be said about the elderly librarian who is arrested by the authorities in the first episode of Zevo-3, and librarians in episodes of The Simpsons, the male librarian in an episode of The Owl House. There are many librarians who are shown as strict and/or as shushers. This is evidently clearly from the shushers in episodes of Big City Greens, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Kick Buttowski, We Bare Bears, and Boyfriends, along with strict librarians, who often shushed as well. The latter includes librarians in animated series ranging from Rugrats to Martin Mystery, Teen Titans Go! to Carl Squared. [1] The same could be said for curmudgeon librarians in episodes of two other animated series: DC Super Hero Girls and Mysticons. All of these librarians would clearly fail the LPT, as would the librarian in the Steven Universe comic which I wrote about on August 17.
Some librarians are what I'd call one-note wonders in the sense that they do little outside their jobs as librarians or only in one episode, like the librarian in Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood, Mr. Scott in Tamberlane, or Mrs. Higgins in Sofia the First. Both are well-meaning, but only appear in the library and nowhere else. This can even be the case for librarians like Violet Stanhope or the new librarian supervisor Ms. Herrera in Archie's Weird Mysteries. They are positive portrayals of librarians, for sure, but neither is shown outside the library, although for Violet, she gets a bit of a pass, since she is a ghost after all. You could say the same about the British wrestler-librarian in Totally Spies, as although I like her character in some respects, her role beyond being a librarian isn't that well explored, the unnamed librarian who appears in a Steven Universe comic, or the librarian who helps Candace Flynn in an episode of Phineas and Ferb, "The Doonkelberry Imperative." At the same time, librarians are only background characters in episodes of various series, including Revolutionary Girl Utena, Little Witch Academia, and Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters. Again, sadly, all these characters can't fully fulfill all the aspects of the LPT.
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The librarian shown as unable to shelve books correctly.
More specifically, the spinister librarian in the Futurama episode "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid," is there literally for laughs, being so "dumb" that she can't even shelve a book correctly in the city's library. Furthermore, the unnamed librarian of the Buddy Buddwick Library in Steven Universe episode "Buddy's Book," shushes the protagonists, Steven and Connie, not once...but twice! Additionally, there is a character named "The Librarian" in She-Ra: Princess of Power episode, "Three Courageous Hearts," who helps the protagonists, but he is White, and male, fulfilling so many stereotypes often associated with librarians, especially in animation. Unfortunately, even the character played by Emilio Estevez, Stuart Goodson, in the film The Public, does not succeed at fulfilling this test, as he is not shown much beyond being...a librarian, albeit an atypical one. Even so, the film is definitely worth seeing. These are, again, more portrayals which do not fulfill all the aspects of the LPT, as explained earlier.
There are some characters which go past stereotypes and fulfill the LPT. [2] Some arguably do this, like Lydia Lovely in Horrid Henry or even, to some extent, Turtle Princess in Adventure Time. In the latter case, she undoubtedly shushes the protagonists, but she is more than just a librarian, having a major role in two episodes, and a minor role in 19 episodes, according to her fandom page. The latter describes her as "a princess who is also the head of a library in the Land of Ooo. She is considered a registered princess." More significantly is Doctor Oldham in Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet, George and Lance in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, and the protagonist of Ascendance of A Bookworm, Myne, who is becoming a librarian! In the case of Oldham, he is much more than a librarian, as he is a doctor, a sage, and such. He is a bit like Jocasta Nu in Star Wars, the Jedi Archivist, but does not believe he has all the information there is, unlike her. George and Lance, on the other hand, are the fathers of one of the protagonists, Bow, and are historical researchers, historians to be exact, clearly having a life outside of curating their library. As for Myne, she has wide interests and desires in this medieval society, whether it is re-organizing books while using a Japanese version of the Dewey Decimal System, helping her friends, or making books, she is very industrious.
Kaisa, the librarian in the Trolberg City Library, is another excellent example of a character who has a life outside the library. While this wasn't clear from her appearance in the first season of Hilda, in the second season she got a name and was shown to be a witch, even helping the protagonists track down tide mice which took over a local company. She is never shown shushing people, only telling the protagonist and her friends to keep it down because the library is closed, and is clearly atypical in comparison to most librarian portrayals, fights in the bowels of the beautiful library alongside the protagonists. She also, likely, has a professional degree in library science, although it is never specifically mentioned. Her character undoubtedly fulfills the LPT.
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Hisa in various episodes of R.O.D. the TV, one of the librarians in the series and classmate of one of the protagonists.
Apart from Oldham, George, Lance, and Kaisa are the librarians in Read or Die and R.O.D. the TV. They are much more than librarians, but can wield paper, using their papermaster skills to fight off those trying to restrict the flow of knowledge. The same is the case for the librarian-soldiers in Library War and it contrasts Francis Clara Censordoll in Moral Orel, who is dedicated toward censorship by any means possible, including book burning. While there are other examples of characters who are protagonists or recurring characters which are more than their jobs as librarians, especially in anime series, [3] there are a few wonderful examples. One of these is Sara and Jeffrey in Too Loud, who are librarians which are clearly too loud, but they make it their place of work, and they help other people around the town, not chained to the library. While there are also older librarians, even they arguably may not be totally stereotypical. Another example is Clara Rhone in Welcome to the Wayne. While she is first and foremost shown as a librarian, she is much more than that, helping the protagonists fight the villains, gather information, and access it, that is held in the library of The Wayne, known as The Stanza. She is also a Black woman, unique for portrayal of librarians, especially in Western animation, which are generally shown as White women. She has a daughter, Goodness, who helps her with the library, while she remains the chief librarian, as do many other helpers, so she isn't doing all the work alone.
Other well-developed characters, who happen to be librarians, also appear in animation, especially, from time to time. This includes Twilight Sparkle in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, who has her own personal beautiful library. Like Myne, she wants to, in one of the Equestria Girls specials, reorganize the library using a cataloging machine. The same can be said, you could argue, about the Wizard librarian in episodes of Prisoner Zero, as he starts as a librarian, who runs a beautiful and amazing library in the bowels of the ship. He later becomes one of the protagonists and helps the heroes fight evil and win the day in whatever way he can. Best of all is Sophie Twilight in Ms. Vampire who lives in my neighborhood, who is shown weeding her own library, getting rid of books she doesn't want anymore and is willing to give away, one of the first times I've seen weeding of materials shown in an animated series.
Most recently, Amity Blight in The Owl House has been confirmed as a librarian. While she was shown as doing storytime at the Bonesborough Public Library before, and she fought alongside Luz Noceda, her love interest, in the stacks against books which had come to life, a recent episode expanded this. As I noted in my July 11th newsletter, in the episode "Through the Looking Glass Ruins," Amity and Luz travel to the “Forbidden Stacks” to find a book by a human who came to Boiling Isles before Luz ended up there by accident. By the end, Amity and Luz strengthen their bond as friends, and companions, after Luz gets Amity’s job as a librarian back. Amazing to have a LGBTQ librarian (Amity is a lesbian) be in such a prominent show. That's cool.
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Luz and Amity shush each other in hopes of being quiet enough so they can hide from Amity's boss…
Another librarian who undoubtedly passes the LPT is Blinky. He appears across the Tales of Arcadia trilogy, but his role is a librarian is mostly emphasized in Trollhunters. As I noted in a recent post, his character, voiced by Kelsey Grammer, is an information provider, and atypical when it comes to portrayal libraries. This is because he is a well-rounded character, intelligent, well-read, and for most of the scenes he appears in, he is NOT in a library. However, he has no professional training and his library is mainly filled with books, making it a book depository in a sense. Unfortunately, we never see what classification or organization system he uses, although he undoubtedly has one. On the other hand, his library is shown as a place of knowledge, with characters using it often, and he is so vital to the show that if he was removed from the story, then it would unravel. On the whole, he is one of the best depictions of librarians I have seen in popular culture and in animated series, in some time, and he should be praised for that.
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[1] Other examples include Ms. Hatchet in an episode of Kim Possible, Mrs. Shusher in The Replacements, Libro Shushman in Teamo Supremo, Rita Loud in Timon & Pumbaa, Bat Librarian in Rose of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Mrs. L in Dexter's Laboratory, as noted in my post back in April.
[2] While the life of Swampy in Phineas and Ferb is shown outside the library, he is never shown in the library again after his debut episode, meaning he has become a rock star, and clearly fulfills the stereotype of a librarian who is a failure. Otherwise, Khensu in Cleopatra in Space, if he is considered a librarian, would fulfill this test, easily. The same can, obviously, be said about Mateo in Elena of Avalor, Ah-Mah in The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, and Kaeloo in Kaeloo, if all of this characters are counted as librarians.
[3] I'm specifically referring to Lilith in Yamibou, Azusa Aoi in Whispered Words, Yamada in B Gata H Kei, Fumi Manjome in Aoi Hana / Sweet Blue Flowers, Chiyo Tsukudate in Strawberry Panic!, and Anne and Grea in Manaria Friends.Additionally, in some episodes of Mira, Royal Detective, Mira and her father act as librarians in regard to the mobile library.
Reprinted from Pop Culture Library Review and Wayback Machine
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Today in Disney Channel History...
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Phineas and Ferb season 3, episode 24A “Quietest Day Ever” season 3, episode 25A “The Doonkelberry Imperative” premiered on Disney Channel (30 March, 2012)
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muffintonic · 3 years
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I love how it’s a thing for characters in the PnFverse to parallel park by just...drifting the car into the space.
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a long time ago i sent in an ask asking what your favorite screenshots were, and you gave me a list of screen shots with only doof. so, my question is what are your favorite screenshots with others in them?
Oh, yeah, I remember that! For screenshots that exclusively have Doof with other characters in them, here are my Top 10:
1) “Last Day of Summer”
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2) “Happy New Year!”
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3) "Meapless in Seattle”
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4) “The Doonkelberry Imperative”
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5) “The Remains of the Platypus”
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6) “Great Balls of Water”
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7) “Norm Unleashed”
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8) “Doof 101”
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9) Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension
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10) “Phineas and Ferb’s Quantum Boogaloo”
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autistic--cryptid · 3 years
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absolutely love how in that one episode of pnf “the doonkelberry imperative” phineas and ferb literally bend the earth in half so they can travel to drusselstein by trebuchet
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velmasdinkleys · 4 years
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Phineas and Ferb Episode Order
Hi! I’ve been sorting Disney Channel shows by production code since both Disney Channel and Disney+ had them aired/listed out of order. Since this is based solely off of production code it may not be 100% in chronological order but in my opinion it’s better than any of the orders Disney has currently.
The episode number used is what they have the episode listed as on Disney+ so it might not be the same number it is listed as somewhere else.
I will also include any movies/crossovers that go along with the show.
I’ll be tagging them as #disney ep order
Also, if you find any mistakes, please tell me so I can fix them! And let me know if there’s a show you want me to do.
Under the cut you will find all the episodes of Phineas and Ferb sorted by production code.
Season 1
01x08a - Rollercoaster
01x08b - Candace Loses Her Head
01x18a - The Fast and the Phineas
01x18b - Lawn Gnome Beach Party of Terror
01x10a - The Magnificent Few
01x10b - S’Winter
01x12a - Are You My Mummy?
01x12b - Flop Starz
01x05a - Raging Bully
01x05b - Lights, Candace, Action!
01x04a - Get That Bigfoot Outa My Face!
01x04b  - Tree to Get Ready
01x01 - It’s About Time!
01x19a - Jerk De Soleil
01x19b - Toy to the World
01x21 - One Good Scare Ought to Do It!
01x14a - A Hard Day’s Night
01x14b - I, Brobot
01x09a - Mom’s Birthday
01x09b - Journey to the Centre of Candace
01x03a - Run Away Runway
01x03 - I Scream, You Scream
01x06a - It’s a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World
01x06b - The Ballard of Badbeard
01x02 - Dude, We’re Gettin’ the Band Back Together!
01x20a - Ready for the Bettys
01x20b - The Flying Fishmonger
01x25 - Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!
01x07a - Greece Lightning
01x07b - Leave the Busting to Us!
01x11a - Crack That Whip
01x11b - The Best Lazy Day Ever
01x13a - Boyfriend from 27,000 B.C.
01x13b - Voyage to the Bottom of Buford
01x17a - Put that Putter Away
01x17b - Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?
01x015a - Traffic Cam Caper
01x15b - Bowl-R-Rama Drama
01x22a - The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbstien
01x22b - Oil on Candace
01x26a - Unfair Science Fair
01x26b - Unfair Science Fair Redux
01x24 - Out to Launch
01x16a - Got Game?
01x16b - Comet Kermilian
01x23a - Out of Toon
01x23b - Hail Doofania!
Season 2
02x01 - The Lake Nose Monster
02x02a - Interview with a Platypus
02x02b - Tip of the Day
02x03a - Attack of the 50-Foot Sister
02x03b - Backyard Aquarium
02x04a - Day of the Living Gelatin!
02x04b - Elementary, My Dear Stacy
02x05a - Don’t Even Blink
02x05b - Chez Platypus
02x06a - Perry Lays and Egg
02x06b - Gaming the System
02x07 - The Chronicles of Meap
02x08a - Thaddeus and Thor
02x08b - De Plane! De Plane!
02x09a - Let’s Take a Quiz
02x09b - At the Car Wash
02x10a - Oh, There You Are, Perry
02x10b - Swiss Family Phineas
02x15 - Phineas and Ferb’s Musical Cliptastic Countdown
02x14 - Phineas and Ferb’s Quantum Boogaloo
02x11a - Hide and Seek
02x11b - That Sinking Feeling
02x12a - The Baljeatles
02x12b - Vanessassary Roughness
02x13a - No More Bunny Buiness
02x13b - Spa Day
02x16a - Bubble Boys
02x16b - Isabella and the Temple of Sao
02x17a - Cheer Up, Candace
02x17b - Fireside Girl Jamboree
02x18a - The Bully Code
02x18b - Finding Mary McGuffin
02x20a - What Do It Do?
02x20b - Atlantis
02x19a - Picture This
02x19b - Nerdy Dancin’
02x23a - I Was a Middle-Aged Robot
02x23b - Suddenly Suzy
02x21 - Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation
02x24a - Undercover Carl
02x24b - Hip Hip Parade
02x22a - Just Passing Through
02x22b - Candace’s Big Day
02x25a - Invasion of the Ferb Snatchers
02x25b - Ain’t No Kiddie Ride
02x34 - Wizard of Odd
02x28 - The Beak
02x26a - Not Phineas and Ferb
02x26b - Phineas and Ferb-Busters!
02x27a - The Lizard Whisperer
02x27b - Robot Rodeo
02x36a - The Secret of Success
02x36b - The Doof Side of the Moon
02x29a - She’s the Mayor
02x29b - The Lemonade Stand
02x35a - We Call It Maze
02x35b - Ladies and Gentlemen, Meet Max Modem!
02x33 - Nerds of a Feather
02x30 - Phineas and Ferb Hawaiian Vacation
02x37a - Split Personality
02x37b - Brain Drain
02x39a - Make Play
02x39b - Candace Gets Busted
02x31 - Summer Belongs to You (Part 1 and 2)
02x32 - Summer Belongs to You (Part 3 and 4)
02x38 - Rollercoaster: The Musical
Season 3
03x02a - Run Candace, Run
03x02b - Last Train to Bustville
03x01a - The Great Indoors
03x01b - Canderemy
03x04a - The Belly of the Beast
03x04b - Moon Farm
03x03 - Phineas’ Birthday Clip-O-Rama!
03x05a - Ask a Foolish Question
03x05b - Misperceived Monotreme
03x06a - Candace Disconnected
03x06b - Magic Carpet Ride
03x07a - Bad Hair Day
03x07b - Meatload Surprise
03x17a - Tri-Stone Area
03x17b - Dynasty
03x08a - Phineas and Ferb Interrupted
03x08b - A Real Boy
03x09a - Mommy Can You Hear Me
03x09b - Road Trip
03x12a - Skiddley Whiffers
03x12b - Tour De Ferb
03x10 - My Fair Goalie
03x13a - Perry the Actorpus
03x13b - Bullseye!
03x11a - That’s the Spirit
03x11b - The Curse of Candace
03x20a - Escape from Phineas Tower
03x20b - The Remains of the Platypus
03x15a - Ferb Latin
03x15b - Lotsa Latkes
03x14a - Phineas and Ferb Family Christmas*
03x32a - What a Croc!
03x31b - Ferb TV
03x25a - Mom’s in the House
03x25b - Minor Monogram
03x16 - Excaliferb
03x18a - Monster for ID
03x18b - Gi-Ants
03x22a - Agent Doof
03x22b - Phinas and Ferb and the Temple of Juatchadoon
03x26a - Delivery of Destiny
03x26b - Let’s Bounce
03x27a - The Quietest Day Ever
03x27b - Bully Breakup
03x28a - The Doonkelberry Imperative
03x28b - Buford Confidential
03x23a - Sleepwalk Surprise
03x23b - Sci-Fi Pie Fly
03x19 - Meapless in Seattle
03x21a - The Mom Attractor
03x21b - Cranius Maximus
03x24a - Sipping with the Enemy
03x24b - Tri-State Treasure: Boot of Secrets
03x29a - Doofapus
03x29b - Norm Unleashed
03x33a - When Worlds Collide
03x33b - Road to Danville
03x30 - Where’s Perry (Part 1)
03x31 - Where’s Perry (Part 2)
03x35a - Blackout!
03x35b - What’d I Miss?
03x34 - This Is Your Backstory
*03x14b is listed as the season 1 episode “S’Winter”
Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension
Season 4
04x04a - Fly on the Wall
04x04b - My Sweet Ride
04x01a - For Your Ice Only
04x01b - Happy New Year!
04x06a - Bully Bust
04x06b - Backyard Hodge Podge
04x11a - Der Kinderlumper
04x11b - Just Desserts
04x05a - Bee Day
04x05b - Bee Story
04x02 - Sidetracked
04x16a - Knot My Problem
04x16b - Mind Share
04x03 - Primal Perry
04x08a La Candace-Cabra
04x08b - Happy Birthday, Isabella
04x07a - Great Balls of Water
04x07b - Where’s Pinky?
04x09 - Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel (Part 1)**
04x10 - Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel (Part 2)**
04x14a - Thanks But No Thanks
04x14b - Troy Story
04x12a - Love at First Byte
04x12b - One Good Turn
04x17a - Cheers for Fears
04x17b - Just Our Luck
04x20a - Return Policy
04x20b - Imperfect Storm
04x26a - Steampunx
04x26b - It’s No Picnic
04x13 - Terrifying Tri-State Trilogy of Terror
04x15a - Druselsteinoween
04x15b - Face Your Fear
04x21 - The Klimpaloon Ultimatum
04x31a - Doof 101
04x31b - Father’s Day
04x23a - Operation Crumb Cake
04x23b - Mandace
04x30 - Tales from the Resistance
04x22a - Return of the Rogue Rabbit
04x22b - Live and Let Drive
04x27a - Lost In Danville
04x27b - The Inator Method
04x32 - Act Your Age
04x18 - Phineas and Ferb Save Summer (Part 1)
04x19 - Phineas and Ferb Save Summer (Part 2)
04x28 - Night of the Living Pharmacists (Part 1)
04x29 - Night of the Living Pharmacists (Part 2)
04x24 - Phineas and Ferb Star Wars (Part 1)**
04x25 - Phineas and Ferb Star Wars (Part 2)**
04x33 - Last Day of Summer (Part 1)
04x34 - Last Day of Summer (Part 2)
04x35 - The O.W.C.A. Files (Part 1)
04x36 - The O.W.C.A. Files (Part 2)
**Disney+ also has both parts of both Mission Marvel and Star Wars listed by themselves separately from the show
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What is your FAVOURITE thing about your favourite ship, and why do you ship it?
"Favourite ship” is obviously Perryshmirtz, haha.
I think my favourite thing has to be how much they actually care about each other, even though they’re on opposite sides of the whole Good Vs Evil thing.
In “It’s About Time”, Perry was absolutely heartbroken after Heinz broke up with him. And Heinz realised his mistake, went out of his way to mend things (on a talkshow!), and apologised. “I promise to hurt you in the right way”, etc.
In “Oil On Candace”, “The Doonkelberry Imperative”, et al, Heinz sought reassurance from Perry (”You think I’m evil, right?”, “Hold my hand, Perry the Platypus, I’m scared”, etc), and got it.
In “Candace Disconnected” (and to an extent “Happy New Year”), there’s no scheme to thwart and they just. Dance together instead. While grinning at each other. (Technically Happy New Year had a scheme but they danced together after that was all out of the way so it counts.)
In “Road To Danville”, well, it’s Road To Danville. 11 minutes of episode with more to analyse than the movie (!), all of it based around their relationship. Perry getting genuinely upset with Heinz. Heinz lashing out at Perry (and actually hurting him in a way he hadn’t since It’s About Time). “You are appreciated, Perry the Platypus. You. Are. Appreciated.” The chest pound at the end and the way Perry wholeheartedly believes in Heinz.
In “This Is Your Backstory”, it’s revealed that Perry has photos of him and Heinz in his wallet. Which he then uses to shooshpap Heinz out of the trauma-induced “monster” he’d turned himself into. (Like, how much does he care if he literally caries photos of his nemesis around in his wallet? That’s where people put photos of their most treasured loved ones. The implications are staggering.)
In “Fly On The Wall”, Perry didn’t even hesitate before jumping in to help Heinz “get his groove back”. With evil science. Evil, which it’s his job to thwart. He literally did the opposite of what his job required, just so Heinz would be happy.
In “Father’s Day”... “You are my rock.” That is all. Except not because once again Perry dropped everything to help Heinz (just... not with Evil this time :P).
Etc etc.
I ship it because, well... I was bingewatching the show for Reasons, watching basically the start of season 3. Not particularly looking for anything, just watching to pass time (again, Reasons). And yet, something went ‘click’ in my brain, spat out the word ‘blackrom’ because I’ve internalised the quadrant system, and I was hooked. Started looking up fanfic then and there, haha.
And like, blackrom (hateromance) is the way to my heart. Palerom (platonic romance, emotional vulnerability, etc) is the other way to my heart and Perryshmirtz gives me that too. It’s really not an exaggeration to say they’re everything I could ever want in a ship. XD
Thanks for the ask! ~♥
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forgottenpnffacts · 2 years
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-Vanessa and Candace have library cards with the Tri-State Area Public Library
-Vanessa has read a book called Manners for Ladies
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Drusselstein Driving Test Waltz vs. Happy Evil Love Song
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lunarblue21 · 11 years
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Yisss there's tonnes of Vanessa in this episode YAAAAAAAAAY 
"Lookin' for books at my dad's place!" 
Hehe, clever one there, Vanessa ;) 
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