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pnfoutofcontext · 5 months
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forgottenpnffacts · 2 years
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While Doof prefers online shopping over physically going to the store, he finds physical shopping fun when accompanied by Perry.
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There are too many episodes to seed. Please help me out (14)
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ferbracket · 9 months
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Doofenshmirtz Family Bracket
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Henrietta Hawkenschpit. ''To Heinz Doofenshmirtz, You are my only nephew, except for Roger and I hated him.''
Gertrude Zupermühltienatör. ''I came to an online auction for a Super Multi-inator. I wasn't even sure what it did, but you know Zupermuhltienator was my grandmother's maiden name. It was a sign.''
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willowparkfanclub · 5 months
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how do i knock on dan povenmire's door and ask him to figure out how to get AGLET, gimme a grade, candace party, and watchin' and waitin available on streaming. bc they are there, just unavailable. and it is impeding on my quality of life.
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t00obsessed · 9 months
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This ad. (More in tags)
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[ID: a screenshot from Phineas and Ferb of a billboard at the end of a path, surrounded by forest.
The billboard has a dark, cyan background with lighter cyan stars on it, and has an advertisement from the early 80s, advertising a product called ‘Dr Wombat.’
On the billboard, Dr Doofenshmirtz is enthusiastically skating to the left, slightly towards the viewer, while holding an orange, Dr Wombat can on his right hand and with his arm stretched out, and his left hand holding a surprised Wombat next to his face. On the left of his right foot, which is the closest foot to the viewer, there is big, yellow text which says, “I’m a Wombat” in all caps.
The orange can has the picture of a wombat, and text on top of the can reads, “Dr Wombat.”
On the advertisement, Dr Doofenshmirtz is wearing: white skates with red wheels, red leg warmers, shorts with vertical, interchanging stripes of red and black, a white, short sleeved crop top with a black crop tank top over it, and a red workout headband. /End ID.]
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Ten Years
Today is the 10th anniversary of the series premiere of Alex Hirsch’s Gravity Falls on the Disney Channel.
Gravity Falls was a harbinger; it was Disney shaking itself out of its post-Kim Possible doldrums and staking out a bold vision of creator-driven all-ages animated TV series. Legend of Korra was airing at the same time over on Nickelodeon (yeah, Korra is also ten years old; it premiered a couple months prior) but Disney, Cartoon Network, and Nickelodeon had all seriously ebbed back from their mid-aughts creative peaks and were sort of coasting on cheap, lousy, live-action programming, or shows that could be charming and were huge moneymakers, but made NO demands of their audience, such as Teen Titans Go! It’s not that they had nothing going on (Phineas and Ferb was airing) but it was slim pickings.
Gravity Falls would change that. In two seasons over four years it established itself as a critical, cultural, and financial sensation. Disney would follow this up with the flawed-but-still great Star vs. the Forces of Evil, the thoroughly entertaining Wander Over Yonder, the complete tour-de-force of Amphibia, and the tragically cut-short The Owl House.
All of those shows with the possible exception of Wander Over Yonder are loosely serialized creator-helmed YA shows that are invested and dripping with passion and relevance.
Gravity Falls is simultaneously a cryptid-of-the-week show about a zany sideshow attraction AND a show about the uplifting nature of even a flawed family.
Star vs. the Forces of Evil begins as a show about a magical princess from another dimension going to high school and getting into fights with the head cheerleader; it ends with an all-out civil war between people seeking to abolish a corrupt authoritarian order and fascist racists who object to all the race-mixing going on these days. A major plot point is that there’s a grand conspiracy to overthrow and erase from history an entire branch of the ruling family because the Queen boned someone from the wrong race and had a halfie kid, and the powers that be can’t have that.
Wander Over Yonder brought the same joy and whimsy we got from the Powerpuff Girls or Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends to a sci-fit setting straight out of Duck Dodgers in the 24th and a Half Century, brought to life by Jack McBrayers superb voice acting.
Amphibia and the Owl House are isekais (the anime term for “trapped in another word” series) that take what has become the most played-out genre in Japan and rebuilds it with all the strengths, all the verve, of western animators who grew up looking at the tropes and decided “I can marry this to an American sensibility and then do it better. Both shows utterly thrive on building a huge cast of interlinked characters and exploring the interiority of their lives en route to some pretty massive cosmic shit.
These are not shows you plop kids in front of to get them out of the way; these are the very definition of shows you watch and enjoy as a family. And they all had that “created by” note in their opening credits; Alex Hirsch, Daron Nefcy, Craig McCracken, Matt Braly, and Dana Terrace. One could argue that this era of shows is directly or indirectly responsible for spurring Netflix’ own forays into this kind of animation; Voltron: Legendary Defender and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power are cut from the same cloth.
This era may, sadly, be coming to an end. The Owl House is being cut down in its prime because Disney is pivoting away from serialized content of this nature; they want more “fun, bite-sized school hijinks” and less “adorable lesbians fight the evil empire.“ They don’t want a show people get into shipping wars on twitter over; they want Baymax.
This past decade and these shows will create and inspire a whole new generation of animators. Just as the people making these shows all came up under late-90s, early-aughts classic anime and cartoon series (Teen Titans, Reboot, Gargoyles, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Kim Possible, that sort of thing) the work they’ve done will launch into the future the great animated series of the 2030s. Somewhere an twelve-year-old boy is watching The Owl House; in 2035 he will be given a contract for his own show by a producer who in 2012 was a ten-year-old girl watching Gravity Falls.
So happy anniversary, Gravity Falls. You’ve made a lot of folks very happy.
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msnihilist · 2 months
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Thinkin' about Phineas naming their inventions after Ferb 🥺 The F-Games, the Observa-Ferb-atory, Ferb TV, Ferb-o-graphic technology, Ferb Latin, Tour de Ferb... I just think it's so sweet of him 💕
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galaxina-the-pyro · 1 year
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Character ask: Baljeet Tjinder
Why I Like Them: He makes for an intriguing counterbalance to Phineas and Ferb, being just as intelligent and skilled as they are, yet is held back due to his compulsive need for academic achievement. It doesn’t hurt that he’s usually one of the funniest characters in the show, and his friendship with Buford in particular is one of the best.
Why I Don’t: Baljeet-centered episodes tend to feel like very similar songs and dances, and sometimes, even though as I said I like that he’s just as intelligent as Phineas and Ferb are, he can feel sort of…inconsequential at times? Like, WHY exactly did Phineas and Ferb NEED Baljeet’s help to build a portal in CATU when HES THE ONE WHO NEEDED THEIR HELP to build it in “Queen of Mars”?
Favorite Episode/Scene: My favorite Baljeet-centered episode would probably have to be “That Sinking Feeling” - I just really liked him in it and his relationship with Mishti is very sweet. (My least favorite Baljeet episode was “Tour de Ferb”; the episode was utterly pointless imho)
Favorite Season/Movie: I don’t really have a preference in this category - I just think he’s neat.
Favorite Line: “I do not think there is much cause and effect - I do a lot of math. The feelings come and go.”
Favorite Outfit: I’m partial to his winter outfit, tbh, he looks so cute 🥰
OTP: BalMishti. I’m on the minority on this one but gosh dang it they won me over in only ONE EPISODE, that’s flipping epic.
Brotp: Baljeet and Buford, who else would it be? 😂 His friendship with Isabella is PRETTY hilarious too, but him and Buford are a comedic machine. Plus their friendship does get pretty wholesome at times - I have a brand new appreciation for “Bully Bromance Breakup” as years go by~.
Headcanon: Baljeet moved to America the school year before the summer of the series, and was friends with Isabella before he befriended Phineas, Ferb, and Buford.
Unpopular Opinion: I kinda think he got too many episodes, and he can be kind of grating at times. 😅
A wish: In the next two upcoming episodes of Phineas and Ferb, I would like an episode where something makes him completely stupid and the gang have to help get his smarts back. If they don’t do this I’ll be greatly disappointed, lol
And oh-please-don’t-ever-let-this-happen: They already made him terrible in “Act Your Age”, so it’s kinda too late for hoping for that to not come to pass. 😂
Five words that best describe them: Nerdy, anxious, intelligent, arrogant, math
My nickname for them: Jeet. Just like everybody else, probably. 😂
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dr-dilfenshmirtz · 1 year
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phineas loves ferb so damn much like its so cute. most of their inventions/activities are named after ferb (tour de ferb, the f-games, etc), and in football x-7, he knows ferb will come through and play for the team, and he doesnt care about the curse. OUGH they are brothers your honor
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metaphor-cheese · 3 years
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Best part about tour de ferb is that baljeet says the tiger, not a tiger
Implying its one, solitary, immortal tiger who’s sole purpose in life is to attack any tjinder man in a bike race dkckdkdkfkdk
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forgottenpnffacts · 2 years
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Linda sometimes wears her bicycle helmet while she showers.
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Vlorkel vs. Mr. Tjinder
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ferbracket · 9 months
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Doofenshmirtz Family Bracket
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Cousin Gertrude. ''It's a cute little trap, isn't it? I got the idea at my cousin Gertrude's baby shower. ''
Gertrude Zupermühltienatör. ''I came to an online auction for a Super Multi-inator. I wasn't even sure what it did, but you know Zupermuhltienator was my grandmother's maiden name. It was a sign.''
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pnfaesthetic · 2 years
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