Play Phineas and Ferb Theme Song
The wind blows multiple calendar pages into the air, starting on June 3.
There's 104 days of Summer Vacation
Then School comes along just to end it
Phineas and Ferb sit under a tree in their backyard.
So the annual problem for our generation
Is finding a good way to spend it
Cue montage of the boys doing multiple activities.
Like maybe
First, the boys land on the moon. They jump out of the rocket and float forwards.
Second, Phineas climbs on top of Ferb. They try to fight a mummy.
Third, they climb up a certain French tower.
Building a rocket or fighting a mummy
Or climbing up the Eiffel Tower
Fourth, Ferb removed a tarp to show a weird unicorn-turtle hybrid. Phineas takes a picture of it.
Fifth, the boys force a monkey into the shower. Neither of them enjoy this one.
Discovering something that doesn't exist
Or giving a monkey a shower
Sixth, they surf on a large wave.
Seventh, they create tiny robots.
Eighth, they find Frankenstein's monster. The brain is missing from the head. It doesn't take them that long to find.
Ninth, they find a bird.
Tenth, they fly on a helicopter with a large paintbrush over the city. They covered the city in orange paint.
Eleventh, the boys work on a painting. The painting depicts a red-headed girl with a mustache.
Surfing tidal waves, creating nanobots, or locating Frankenstein's brain
Finding a dodo bird, painting a continent, or driving your sister insane
Turns out, this girl isn't actually a painting, but the boys' sister, Candace. She turns to Phineas angrily.
"Phineas!" she shouts.
The boys do multiple things, all the while their sister watches angrily.
Film a movie.
Build a giant robot dog.
Tamper with a car.
Ride a rollercoaster.
As you can see, there's a whole lot of stuff to do before School starts this fall
Candace talks to a friend on the phone. She doesn't notice the boys carrying a live elephant into the backyard until she hears Phineas call out, "Come on, Perry!" That gets her attention.
Later, she's seen playing "Whack-a-Pest". The pests that pop out are her brothers and their pet platypus.
So stick with us, 'cause Phineas and Ferb are gonna do it all
Afterwards, the boys dance around and play guitar as images of the infinite possibilities flash by.
So stick with us, 'cause Phineas and Ferb are gonna do it all
When the boys are done, they pose. Their sister comes in.
"Mom, Phineas and Ferb are making a title sequence!" she shouts.
The boys stare at her for a second. They then brush it off and resume their poses.
End Intro
104 Days of Summer Vacation
Day 25
Out To Launch
"It's another gorgeous summer day here in the Tri-State Area," said the announcer on the radio. "Have you asked a date to the Night of the Falling Stars Girls' Choice Dance yet? It seems Danville's gone star crazy waiting for the meteor shower tonight."
"A meteor shower?" Phineas asked. "How cool is that? Just think, somewhere out in space, there's a bunch of asteroids headed right for Earth."
"Hey, boys," Lawrence called as he came out. "There you are. Look what I got for you online."
Lawrence showed the boys a 'star certificate'.
"Cool, you named a star after us," Phineas said.
"You're not the owners of a little piece of the universe," Lawrence remarked.
"Did you get one for Candace, too?"
"I did, although she doesn't really care about this stuff. Anyway, they're practically giving them away online. Do you know it's even more exciting than the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889?"
Linda came out, having heard the conversation.
"Those corny history references made me fall for him in the first place," she said. "Vivian and I are off to her Mah-Jong tournament. Have fun, boys."
Linda left. Lawrence and the boys waved goodbye.
"Well, what am I doing standing here when I could be out buying more stars?" Lawrence said as he went back inside.
"Ferb, now that we own a star, we should check it out," Phineas told Ferb. "How cool is space travel? G-forces, eating dinner out of a tube, going to the bathroom without going to the bathroom, not to mention weightlessness. Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today."
At the mall, Candace saw Jeremy sitting with some friends. She approached him.
"Jeremy, I was wondering…" she said before hesitating. It took a second for her to get her courage back. "Would you like to go to the Night of the Falling Stars Girls' Choice Dance with me?"
"With you?" Jeremy reacted with uncharacteristic malevolence. "You've got to be kidding me."
Jeremy started laughing at Candace. It didn't take long for the boys at his table, as well as everyone else in the mall to laugh as well.
It felt like everyone in the world was laughing at Candace. After a while, everything around her exploded.
"And that is why I can't ask Jeremy to the dance," Candace said to Stacy on the phone.
She was actually in bed imagining that scenario.
"You realize that's a worst-case scenario, right?" Stacy asked.
"But that could happen," Candace retorted. "What if he says no? What if he laughs in my face?"
"You can't let fear ruin your life. Jeremy likes you. He's not gonna say no. Now, I'm gonna hang up, and when I do, I want you to call Jeremy. Don't man the phone, girl. Phone the man."
Stacy hung up right after she said that.
"Yeah, I'm not gonna let fear ruin my life," Candace decided.
She dialed the number. She laid down. She waited for Jeremy to answer.
After a while, Jeremy's voice came. "Hello?"
Candace tried to speak, she really did, but she couldn't figure out the right words to say. After a while, she hung up.
"Yeah, I can't do it," she said to herself.
Play "Let's Take a Rocket Ship to Space"
Ferb ran on a large hamster wheel. The bolts keeping the wheel together came off, and it rolled away.
Let's take a rocket ship to space
I hear it's a real swinging place
Phineas rode on a playground merry-go-round. Buford was there spinning him very quickly. He couldn't keep his grip on the handle for very long. He was sent flying miles away.
There isn't much air or gravity there
The boys enlisted the help of the Fireside Girls to put a rocket together.
The stars will make your heart race
After creating their first rocket, the boys tested it out. The rocket took off, then it swerved, crashed, and exploded.
Let's take a rocket ship to space
The boys tried using a different equation for their second test.
Let's take a saucer to the stars
Look out moon, move over Mars
The second rocket didn't lift into the air at all. It just came tumbling down.
The Martians all rock to Basie and Bach
So bring your maracas and your jazz guitars
Let's take a saucer to the stars
The boys changed the equation once more. The third rocket just exploded.
Let's take a rocket ship
A crazy three-stage rocket ship
The boys finally realized the true mistake of the equation. The result was the square root of a bomb. They changed it so the result was the square root of a smiley face.
Let's take a rocket ship to space
End "Let's Take a Rocket Ship to Space"
Django entered the backyard, having noticed the rocket ship. He saw Phineas, Ferb, Isabella, and the Fireside Girls standing in front of a small shed.
"Hey," he greeted. "Whatcha do…"
Isabella elbowed Django.
"Whatcha doin?" she asked the boys.
"Come in here and we'll show you," Phineas replied.
The boys and Isabella's troop entered the shed. Django and Isabella stayed behind.
"Isabella, about the whatcha doin back there…" Django was about to say.
"Up up up," Isabella interrupted. "We'll talk about it later."
The two entered the shed. They were both impressed by how big it appeared on the inside. It looked like a real Mission Control station.
"Wow, those boys really know how to maximize space," Django remarked.
Isabella found Phineas talking to Ferb. She approached him.
"Hey, Phineas, I was wondering…" she was about to say.
"Hey, Phineas," came one Fireside girl, Katie. "Can you sign some liability waivers?"
"Sure thing," Phineas replied. "Hold that thought, Isabella."
"Okay, sure," Isabella said sadly.
When it was go time, Phineas and Ferb came out of the house wearing space suits. Phineas carried Perry in his arms. Perry was wearing his own space suit.
The boys walked across the backyard slowly and dramatically. Isabella and Django were weirded out by it.
"Why are you walking so slow?" Isabella asked.
"Dramatic effect," Phineas replied.
The boys continued their slow and dramatic walk.
After what felt like hours, the boys were finally in the shuttle.
"You guys ready?" Isabella asked from the station.
"The star coordinates are pre-programmed," Phineas replied. "Let's light this candle."
"All systems go. Commence countdown."
An automated voice started to count down from ten. Once the timer hit zero, the shuttle started to shake…
Then it just stopped.
"Looks like we need a jump-start," Phineas said.
Stacy, what if while I'm asking him a satellite falls out of orbit?" Candace asked Stacy over the phone. She then noticed the rocket out the window. "Wait a minute. What's going on out there? I'll call you back, Stacy."
Phineas and Ferb just finished connecting the jumper cables from Linda's car to the rocket ship.
"Positive to positive, negative to ground, right?" Phineas asked.
Ferb nodded.
Candace came out, frustrated at what she was seeing.
"Brothers," she said to herself as she entered the shuttle. "Does every sister have to deal with this? No. Do I have to deal with this? Of course. You'd think I'd have better things to do and other things to worry about. Every single day is one thing after another, but do Mom and Dad see it? No. And another thing…"
Candace stopped herself when she realized the boys weren't in the cockpit. It was just Perry.
"Got the remote?" Phineas asked.
Ferb nodded and pushed the button.
The shuttle launched into the air, taking the car with it.
"Oops," Phineas said.
The boys entered the control station.
"Guys, I think you should see this," Isabella said.
The boys looked at the screen to see Candace being held against the wall, screaming.
"Candace, how'd you get in there?" Phineas asked.
"I can't hear you!" Candace shouted. "My cheeks are covering my ears!"
"We should probably go help her." Phineas snapped his fingers. "Good thing we built a backup rocket."
Phineas and Ferb led Isabella and Django outside to reveal a second shuttle. This one was painted pink, and had flowers all over it.
"Wow, you painted that?" Isabella asked.
"Actually, I did," Django corrected.
Isabella wasn't impressed. "Oh. Either way, it's pretty, I guess."
"We made this one so Candace could see her star," Phineas explained. "Don't know why she didn't choose that one."
Linda's car hit a satellite, causing it to disconnect from the ship.
Nearby, some astronauts were about to land on the International Space Station when the station wagon landed on the runway.
"It's bad enough that this happens on Earth!" one astronaut yelled. "Now space?!"
Phineas and Ferb got on board the second spaceship and took off.
Once they were close enough to the other ship, they could see Candace's face on screen.
"Hey, she's coming in," Phineas said. "Candace, don't worry. It's pre-programmed. As long as you don't start hitting buttons randomly, you'll be okay."
"I can't hear you!" Candace shouted. "I'm too busy hitting buttons randomly!"
Phineas sighed before he realized Perry wasn't on screen. "Candace, where's Perry?"
"I don't know. He must've gotten off before we launched."
Perry managed to sneak out of the cockpit. He put on a fedora over his helmet. He picked up a small tablet, where Monogram was calling him.
"Agent P, I have terrible news," he said. "It's Doofenshmirtz. He's built a space station and, due to budget cuts, we have no way of getting you into space."
Perry turned the tablet around, showing that he was in space.
"Agent P, are you in space?" Monogram reacted. "Nice work. You are always one step ahead. Your mission is to find Doofenshmirtz, and stop him."
Perry flew out of the airlock. He let go of the tablet, causing it to float away.
Perry
Candace looked at the radar. There were multiple red dots coming towards her.
"Guys, what are those things?" Candace asked.
"Yeah, those are asteroids," Phineas said.
"What? AAH!"
"Hold on, Candace, we're coming!"
Phineas and Ferb flew through the asteroid belt. They may have been on a mission, but Phineas couldn't help but feel a rush of excitement.
"This is just like Beggar's Canyon back home," he remarked.
The asteroids hit the engine on Candace's ship. She started plummeting down.
"Let's go get her," Phineas said as he rolled his eyes.
Perry looked around for Doof's station. It didn't take long to find it. The station appeared right behind Perry.
It was shaped like a giant, silver, robotic Doofenshmirtz, but without the legs.
A door on the stomach opened up, and the station scooped Perry inside.
Right after Perry was captured, he was frozen in a block of ice.
"Perry the Platypus, what are you doing here?" Doof asked. "I thought you guys were having budget cuts. Well, it just goes to show you. Hey, let's walk and talk."
Doof walked around the station, using a claw to carry Perry around with him.
"So you may be wondering why my station has two enormous arms," Doof said. "Well, you should be wondering why it has two enormous hands. See, during my teen years, I was very adept at hand shadows. It was great for entertaining at parties, and for meeting Frauleins. Then one day, there was a new puppeteer in town. We called him Huge Hands Hans because his name was Hans and his hands were huge. His puppetry was garbage, but unfortunately for me, it was good enough for my Fraulein. I never did a shadow puppet again, until tonight!"
Doof inserted his hands into two large gauntlets.
"When the sun rises in one hour," he said. "Then everyone in the Tri-State ARea will see my enormous hand shadows from the moon."
"Candace, you're in a decaying orbit," Phineas told Candace. "You just need to get to the spacesuit. It's on the hook behind you."
Candace saw the suit and put it on.
"Now walk over to the door," Phineas said. "And just open it and take a little spacewalk to our ship."
"What?" Candace reacted.
"There's nothing to be scared of."
"Of course there is. There's the never-ending, icy-cold, soul-sucking darkness of space."
"I'm hearing negative."
"There's no way I'm going out there!"
"We're just a few yards away! You can't let fear rule your life!"
"Of course I can! Fear is how we survive!"
"Candace, calm down and take Ferb's hand!"
"What?"
Candace turned to see Ferb was standing right there. She took his hand.
Ferb flew out of the airlock, taking Candace with him.
The two got back on the other ship.
"Thanks guys," Candace thanked.
"Mission Control, come in," Phineas called.
Isabella answered. "Hey, did you find Candace?"
"Yeah, and we're on our way home."
"Speaking of which, Phineas…"
An alarm blared in the shuttle. Phineas turned to see it was out of fuel.
"Hold that thought," he said. "I think we're out of fuel."
"What?" Candace reacted. "Then find some fuel."
"That won't be easy. We're stuck here in the middle of nowhere."
The three noticed that they were flying towards a bright light.
"What is that?" Candace asked.
"No idea," Phineas replied.
When the light faded, they saw a milkshake bar on a large floating rock.
"Wow, that was so bright I thought it was a star," Phineas said. "Maybe we'll find some fuel here."
The boys landed the shuttle. They then prepared to get off.
"Candace, are you coming?" Phineas asked.
"No, I'd rather stay," Candace replied.
"Are you sure? Ferb says the oxygen levels here are just like Earth."
Candace turned and noticed a weird alien creature entering the bar. "Yes, I'm sure. Just find some fuel, and get us out of here."
Django decided he waited long enough. He approached Isabella to confront her.
"Hey, remember when you said we'd talk about earlier 'later'?" he asked. "Well, this is later."
"I don't know what there is to talk about," Isabella said. "I just don't want you asking Phineas, 'whatcha doin?' That's my thing."
Django was starting to get frustrated. "And why is it wrong for someone else to say it?"
"It just is."
Django noticed the blush on Isabella's face. He realized what this meant. "You like him, don't you?"
Isabella finally snapped. "YES! I DO LIKE PHINEAS! HE'S MINE! YOU CAN'T HAVE HIM!"
"Isabella, stop!" Django yelled. "I don't like Phineas, not like that. I… I like Ferb."
Isabella calmed down hearing that statement.
"You like Ferb?" she asked. "Sorry, I shouldn't have assumed."
Isabella offered her hand as a sign of wanting to start over. Django took it.
Phineas and Ferb entered the bar.
"Hi, I'm Phineas, and this is Ferb," Phineas introduced himself.
The person working at the bar gasped in excitement.
"Hey everyone!" he shouted. "It's Phineas and Ferb, the new owners!"
"What?" Phineas asked before Ferb showed him the certificate Lawrence got them. "Those coordinates are right here. This is our star. Wow, that sign really is bright."
"So now that you own the joint," the worker said. "What do you think of it?"
The boys looked around. The place was very run down.
"I have a few ideas," Phineas said.
Candace just admitted to Isabella and Django her fear of being rejected by Jeremy.
"You know that's a worst-case scenario, right?" Isabella asked. "But I feel for you. I've been trying to ask Phineas to that same dance all day."
"I wanted to ask Ferb too," Django added. "But I can't because it's a 'girls' choice' dance. Really stupid if you ask me."
Candace wasn't paying attention, though.
"Phineas, Ferb," she said to herself. "What's taking them so long? They were supposed to find fuel ages ago. Later."
Candace ran out of the shuttle. She noticed the boys' names at the bar's entrance. It didn't take long for her to put two and two together.
Candace cut in front of the long line. The guard stopped her.
"Stop, Phineas and Ferb don't take kindly to gate crashers," he warned.
"I'm no gate crasher," Candace replied. "I'm their sister."
"Sorry, honest mistake. You won't tell them that, right?"
The guard allowed Candace inside.
Play "Shooting Star Milkshake Bar"
Candace looked around the bar.
There was a band playing loud music. Patrons were dancing along. Phineas and Ferb themselves were shaking the milkshakes to the beat.
There's a jumping little rock in the outer spiral arm
May not be pretty, but it's got a lot of charm
It's a shooting star milkshake bar, yeah
It's not a nebula, it's not a quasar
It's a shooting star milkshake bar, yeah
At the speed of light, you know you're never too far
From the meatiest meteor you'll ever find in this big galactic void
You gotta shake, shake, shake your asteroid
Shake, shake, shake your asteroid
End "Shooting Star Milkshake Bar"
"Hey, Candace, guess what," Phineas said. "This is our star."
"I thought we were getting out of here," Candace said.
"Ferb and I thought we'd fix up the place. You know, pride of ownership, take a load off. Have a shake."
Candace begrudgingly took the shake Phineas offered her.
"I can't do it," said a voice next to Candace.
She turned around to see a blue alien boy leaning his head down.
"Uh, you okay?" she asked.
"No," the alien cried. "The bicentennial Taming of the Yarks Dance is tonight, and I want to ask the girl of my dreams, but what if she says no? What if she laughs at my face? What if her friends laugh at me?"
"Aren't you being a little over dramatic? I mean, what's the worst that could happen?"
"The entire planet could blow up."
"Please, you should just ask her."
"You do?"
"Really."
"Okay, here goes nothing." The alien turned around to reveal there was another face on the back of his head. "Sylvia, will you go to the dance with me?"
"Well, of course," Sylvia replied. "I've been waiting for you to ask me. I mean, even if you asked someone else, I'd still have to go with you."
"See, that wasn't so hard," Candace said.
"So?" Phineas asked.
Candace realized what Phineas was implying. "Oh, big deal. I learned that it'd be easier to ask Jeremy out if he was on the back of my head. Now, let's find some fuel and get out of here!"
"Wow, I just wanted to know if you liked the shake." Phineas turned to the previous owner of the bar. "You don't know where we could find some rocket fuel, do you?"
"Rocket fuel?" the guy asked. "It's all Ronaldo drinks."
He gestured to a nearby blue alien with three eyes. He wore no shirt, only pants.
"Only imported rocket fuel," Ronaldo corrected.
Meanwhile, the astronauts from earlier finally got the station wagon off of the runway. It was all for naught as an alien landed there on his UFO.
"Oh, come on!" one of the astronauts yelled as he threw off his helmet. He realized his mistake, but by then, it was too late. His face swelled. "Uh oh. I think I should head inside now."
After finally refueling the ship, the three siblings finally headed back to Earth. That's when the shuttle just stopped.
"What?" Phineas reacted. "I don't get it. We have plenty of fuel."
Ferb gestured to a screen that showcased the battery was worn down. Phineas got frustrated.
"Candace, did you use the video phone without the engine running?" he asked, barely keeping it together.
"Yeah," Candace replied. "Is that a bad thing?"
"YES!"
The sudden yell caused Candace, and even Ferb, to flinch. Phineas realized what he did.
"Sorry," he apologized, feeling a bit guilty. "I didn't mean to snap."
"Soon, Perry the Platypus!" Doof said. He didn't realize the sun was melting the ice keeping Perry frozen. "The sun will be at full strength, and my plan will come to fruition, unless it's overcast, in which case…"
Doof was interrupted by his alarm going off. He turned to the radar to see that a shuttle was flying in his direction.
"Why are so many people in space all at once?" he asked himself.
"You need another jump-start?" Isabella asked. "Candace, did you not have the engine on when you were using the video phone?"
"Am I the only one who doesn't know this?" Candace reacted.
"Any suggestions, Isabella?" Phineas asked.
"Sensors are indicating a massive power source in your area," Isabella said.
The trio looked around. They didn't see the massive space station behind them.
"Wait a minute, I see it," Phineas said, noticing Linda's car in front of them. "It's Mom's car! We're saved! Ferb, toss me the starter remote."
Ferb made a gesture that signified he didn't have it.
"Right, we left it at home," Phineas realized.
"What's a starter remote?" Candace asked.
"Well, legally, we're too young to start a car, so we get away with it by using a starter remote." An idea came to Phineas' mind. "Wait a minute. You have a learner's permit, so you can do the jump-starting."
"What? Can't you find some nuts and bolts lying around and rig up some kind of thingamabob?"
"Candace, we're just kids," Ferb said. "There are some things even we can't do."
Candace groaned. "Why am I arguing this? Just give me the suit."
Candace put on the suit. Phineas filled it up with oxygen, a little too much oxygen.
"Does this suit make my butt look big?" Candace asked.
"Yes, yes it does," Phineas replied bluntly.
"Don't worry, I can fix it."
Candace put her butt against the wall. It just moved the air from her butt to her hands.
"This is preferrable," she said to herself.
Candace jumped out of the airlock and floated towards the car.
"How'd it go again?" Candace asked.
"It's positive to positive, negative to ground," Phineas replied.
"What ground? We're in space."
"Ground means any metal."
"Then why do they call it ground?"
Meanwhile, Doof noticed an astronaut with large hands floating in space.
"Wait, why would an astronaut wear such big gloves?" he asked before he realized, "Wait a second, Huge Hands Hans! He found me! You're not gonna steal the show this time!"
Candace just finished connecting the first cable when she saw the space station reaching for her.
"What's wrong, Candace?" Phineas asked before noticing the arms. "Uh oh. Danville, we have a problem."
"Okay, girls, turn to the giant robot section of your Fireside Girls manuals," Isabella ordered her troop.
The girls did as they were told. Django was the only one dumbfounded by this.
"That is an oddly specific page," he remarked.
"Hey, you gotta be ready for anything," Isabella retorted.
The robot grabbed Candace.
"Isabella!" Phineas yelled.
"Got it," Isabella said. "According to this, you should get out of there."
"Great, but we have no power. She didn't connect the… wait. Candace, negative to ground!"
Candace realized what Phineas meant. She attached the negative cable to the metal of the robot.
That managed to jump-start the spaceship. It sped away, taking Candace with it. She quickly got in the car before she could fly away.
"No!" Doof shouted. "Huge Hands Hans is getting away! Not this time, freak fingers!"
Doof flew after the shuttle.
That's when he felt something fly against his face.
He realized it was Perry. His feet were released from the ice. He was using them to control the claw holding him.
Perry hit Doof again. His tongue got caught.
"Hey, that's not fair!" he shouted.
Perry hit Doof a third time. This time, the ice shattered.
"It's on now!" Doof said as he tried to punch Perry.
The space station tried to crush Candace. She narrowly evaded each blow.
"Isabella, I hate to bother you again," Phineas said. "The robot's gaining on us."
"It says they don't corner well," Isabella said.
Phineas realized they were heading for the asteroid belt. "Candace, fasten your seatbelt. We're taking a detour."
The boys swerved through the asteroid belt. The space station didn't. It got hit by all the asteroids.
Perry continued to beat up Doof. He then noticed that asteroids were tearing up the station. He quickly put on his jetpack and flew out.
"That's right!" Doof shouted as he peaked his head out of the hole. "Run away Perry the Scaredy…"
Before he could finish, his face swelled. To make matters worse, he got hit by another one of the asteroids.
A pizza delivery guy delivered a pizza to the Flynn-Fletcher household.
"And now, my good man," Lawrence said. "Your tip. Your very own star."
Lawrence gave the delivery guy a star certificate. He wasn't impressed.
"Uptown, they give quasars," he said.
The guy got back in his car and drove away.
The station wagon landed safely on the driveway. Candace got out of the car and kissed the ground.
"Oh, sweet land," she said. "I missed you."
The boys landed the ship in the backyard. Django, Isabella, and the Fireside Girls surrounded them and cheered.
"You were awesome," Isabella said. "Say, Phineas, I was wondering if you wanted to go to the Night of the Falling Stars Girls' Choice Dance with me."
Django approached Ferb.
"I know it's a 'Girls' Choice' dance, but I was wondering if you wanted to go with me, Ferb," he said.
"Ferb, what's our schedule like?" Phineas asked.
Ferb read through a book, then gave a thumbs-up.
"Okay, we'll both be there," Phineas said. "All four of us can go as friends."
Isabella and Django both looked at each other, mustering up the best smiles they could.
"Sure, no problem," they both said in unison.
Candace saw Linda being dropped off.
"Thanks for the lift, Viv," Linda thanked.
Candace noticed the shuttle was still there.
"Mom!" she called.
"Hey, sweetheart," Linda greeted. "Look at your outfit. Guess what? We won, but our grand prize was a star."
"Mom, that's great, but you gotta see something in the yard. Come on."
Candace ran into the yard. She saw the shuttle was still there.
"Mom!" she called.
"I'll be right with you," Linda said. "I'm just gonna pull the car into the driveway."
Linda turned on the engine. She failed to notice that one of the jumper cables was still connected.
The negative cable was connected to the metal roof of the control station.
When Linda turned on the engine, it jump-started the shuttle.
The shuttle launched into the air, taking the shed with it.
After Linda finally pulled into the garage, she came out.
"Now what was it you wanted to show me?" she asked.
"Just go make some pie," Candace sighed.
"How about a healthy fruit salad?"
Doof tried to get his space station on the move. It wasn't working.
"Curse this tin can," he said. "I'll need a jump-start."
A space shuttle flew through the station. It started plummeting down to Earth.
Phineas and Ferb approached Candace.
"Hey Candace," Phineas said. "We just wanted to thank you. We were in a pretty precarious situation up there. If it wasn't for your bravery, who knows what would've happened?"
"Really?" Candace asked. "You think I'm brave?"
"Are you kidding? Ferb was going on and on about it."
"Yeah, I was brave. I'm not gonna let fear ruin my life anymore. Now I gotta go. I have a mission to accomplish."
Right as Candace left, Perry arrived.
"Hey, Perry," Phineas greeted. "Where have you been?"
Jeremy was just sitting in the living room, minding his own business. That's when he heard a knock on the door.
Jeremy opened the door. All he could see was a silhouette. It startled him.
"Jeremy, will you go to the dance with me?" a deep voice asked.
Jeremy still recognized who it was. "Candace?"
Candace removed her helmet. "Yeah."
"I've been waiting for you to ask me. Only, is that what you're gonna wear?"
"Why? You like it?"
That night, at the dance, Candace and Jeremy were dancing together. They noticed shooting stars in the sky.
What they didn't know was that they weren't shooting stars. It was just parts of the space station plummeting into the water.
Doof managed to swim to the surface.
"Curse you, Perry the Platypus!" he shouted. "And you too, Huge Hands Hans!"
A.N.
This was the penultimate episode of season 1. It was fun.
Firstly, Django was added here. Since it'd be boring to give Django nothing outside of his romantic relationship with Ferb, I decided to give him a bit of a dynamic with Isabella. It starts out as a rivalry as Isabella assumes that Django likes Phineas, and then calms down when she realizes that's not the case.
I would've had the conflict last longer, but in all honesty, love triangles aren't really my thing. I've only done it a couple of times, mainly because love triangles are stupid. They create unnecessary drama. A character can get together with one person, and it'll just be really annoying because you know it's not gonna last as said character gets together with another one.
The most egregious example of this is Star vs. the Forces of Evil. I went into the show knowing about how controversial Starco was. I can understand why. Marco x Jackie and Star x Tom had much more screen time together that it makes Star and Marco getting together in the end feel very forced. That's not even mentioning the whole Blood Moon Curse.
Anyway, what else should I talk about?
I know. One of the most recurring gags in the show is when Isabella asks Phineas, "Whatcha doin?" and gets upset when it's said by someone else, with the exception of Phineas. While it was played for laughs in canon, I decided to give it a more serious role here, as Django calls out Isabella's pettiness.
Also, there was the scene where Phineas yelled at Candace. It was a last minute idea, but I felt it made sense.
In case you haven't noticed, it's become a recurring thing throughout the chapters that Phineas sighs or rolls his eyes at Candace whenever she tries to bust them. It's part of a planned tension I have between them. Phineas resents Candace for constantly trying to bust him and Ferb. That resentment is only gonna get worse, as Phineas starts to lash out more and more until…
I'm getting too ahead of myself. I should stop here before I give anything away. Thanks for reading.
