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 39

Bubble Boys

"I don't know about you, Ferb," Phineas said as he blew bubbles with Ferb. "But I think bubbles have a great sense of humor. Look what that one's doing to my face."

The bubble he was referring to was reflecting his face in a funny way.

Ferb blew a bubble and looked at his own reflection. That reflection turned to Baljeet for some reason. This caused Ferb to jump back.

The bubble popped to reveal Baljeet was in front of them.

"Hello," Baljeet greeted. "What are you boys doing?"

"We're just blowing bubbles and relaxing," Phineas replied.

"Oh, I remember being relaxed, but that was before I had this." Baljeet showed the sheet of paper he was holding.

Phineas examined it. "That looks like a color-coded schedule."

"That's because it is. Every minute of my entire day is planned out right here. Remember how you told me to seize the day? Well, consider it seized."

"Hey, is it time for me yet?" came another voice.

The boys turned around to see Buford coming in. Baljeet looked at his watch.

"Not quite," he said, then waited a few seconds. "Okay, now."

Buford stuck his finger in his mouth, then he stuffed it in Baljeet's ear.

"Do you have any time for a bubble?" Phineas asked.

Baljeet looked at his schedule.

"I suppose I can stay for one," he decided.

"Oh, can I blow a super huge one?" asked Buford. "So I can crawl inside it and float around like a little woodland pixie?" He quickly realized what he said and blushed brightly. "Did I just say that out loud?"

"Yes, yes you did," Phineas replied. "But that actually sounds like fun, minus the pixie part. Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today. There's no better way to see Danville than from flying above it. Wanna come, Baljeet?"

"My schedule is extremely tight," Baljeet replied. "I doubt I even have a second to answer your question. Maybe if I move my polka recital back, okay."

"Great, so you're coming?"

"No, I moved polka back so I could answer your question. It will take some rearranging, but I think I can at least come to watch you make the bubble."

"Awesome. Hey, where's Perry?"

Baljeet laughed. "Right on time. I had that on my schedule."

At this point, Phineas was starting to get annoyed. "Of course you did."


Perry got on the elevator to his lair. Next to him was a pink puppy. He recognized her as Isabella's dog, Pinky, who worked at a completely separate division.

The two smiled at each other and tipped hats, before Pinky entered his lair.

Not long after, Perry went into his lair. For whatever reason, the lights were off.

"Quiet, Carl," he heard Monogram say. "He's coming."

That's when the light turned on. Balloons and confetti came down from the ceiling.

"Surprise!" Monogram and Carl shouted. "Happy birthday!"

Monogram blew a party horn.

Perry just glared at Monogram.

"It's not your birthday, is it?" he asked.

Perry shook his head.

"Told you," said Carl.

"Put a sock in it," Monogram said before turning back to Perry. "I was a bit too busy planning your party so I'm not sure what Doofenshmirtz is up to, but I am sure it's no good, so get to the bottom of it."

Perry saluted and left the lair.

Perry


Flashback

A Little Bit Earlier…

Isabella got out of bed and realized her hair was a mess. She just shook it until it was back to normal.

"There you are, Isabella," she said to Pinky before chuckling. "It's always humorous when one refers to themself in the third person. You try it, Pinky."

Pinky just barked.

"Yeah, not a hard-and-fast rule, I guess," Isabella admitted before turning to her sash. "What's that? I hear a sash calling me to earn it some new patches. Come on, Pinky."


Meanwhile, Isabella's troop, 46231, featuring Gretchen, Adyson, Katie, Holly, Milly, and Ginger, were waiting for Isabella.

"Sesquipedalian," Gretchen said randomly.

None of the girls knew that word. Milly handed Gretchen a badge.

"Here's your Saying-a-Word-No-One-Else-in-the-Room-Knows patch," she said. "Does anyone else wanna try?"

Before anyone could do anything else, they heard a rhythmic knock on the door.

"Look alive, people," said Gretchen. "It's our fearless leader."

She unlocked the door and let Isabella and Pinky in.

"Hey guys," Isabella greeted. "Whatcha doin?"

"Earning patches," Holly replied.

"So, did you decide which patch to get today? If not, I have a suggestion."

"Let me guess," Adyson teased. "The Let's-Help-Phineas-and-Ferb patch?"

"It's called the Help-thy-Neighbor patch, Adyson," Isabella corrected sassily. "Don't make up patch names."

"I already have fifty-two of those," said Ginger.

"I have fifty-three," Gretchen added. "I went back one afternoon after everyone else went home."

"I know," Isabella sighed. "Don't remind me."

"You just want an excuse to see Phineas, don't you?" Gretchen teased.

"The very thing I live for."

"Alright, then. Let's see what Phineas and Ferb are doing."

That's when Isabella realized, "Hey, where's Pinky?"


Meanwhile, Pinky got on the elevator to her lair. After a moment, Perry got on.

The two simply tipped their hats before Pinky reached his stop.

He got off the elevator and sat down. His boss, Admiral Acronym, was waiting for him.

"Hello, Agent P," she greeted. "Professor Poofenplotz has been making a barrage of inquiries about hair spray of all things. It's all very suspicious. Suss it out and put the kibosh on it."

Pinky barked and saluted.

End of Flashback


"Okay, Candace," said Linda. "Are you ready to do some practice driving for your permit?"

"I'm easing my way into the driver's seat," Candace replied. "I start with what's familiar, then slide into the new."

"Well, start sliding. I got errands to run."

Candace got nervous all of a sudden. "Okay, then you drive."

"Candace, I thought you said you wanted to be the first of your friends to get a license."

That was enough to convince Candace to slide.


Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated

Perry burst in.

"Ah, Perry the Platypus," Doof greeted. "I'm so glad you're here. I did get the invite to your birthday party over the internet. Of course, I couldn't go since it was most likely a trap. Anyway, I got you this. It's just a card."

Perry took the envelope and opened it up. It actually was a card. Perry cautiously opened it…

Only to get tangled in confetti and streamers.

"Surprise!" Doof shouted. "I've finally figured out why my evil schemes always fail. I am completely unlikable."

I mean, you aren't completely wrong, Perry thought to himself.

"So I thought to myself, 'what are the two most popular things on this planet'?" asked Doof. "Country music and western music, so I'm bringing it together for the very first time. I know, I'm brilliant."


The boys were at the park.

"Great bubble design, Ferb," Phineas complimented. "Now all we need is the missing bubble ingredient."

That's when Isabella and her troop arrived.

"Hey guys," Isabella greeted. "Whatcha doin?"

"Changing my schedule to…" Baljeet was about to reply.

"Building a machine to make the biggest, strongest bubble ever," Phineas butted in.

Baljeet sighed. "Right, no one ever asks Baljeet what he is doing."

"We have almost everything we need for our durable bubble," Phineas went on. "But if you guys want to help out, we still need some sap from a maraca nut tree."

"Yeah, we can definitely do that," Isabella replied.

"Perfect. While they're getting that, we can finish our designs on the transponder. See you girls back at the field."


When Phineas was saying all of that, Isabella was trapped in her imagination.

When Isabella asked, 'Whatcha doin', Phineas had replied, "Well, to be perfectly honest, I don't know what I'm doing. I don't know what I've been doing, always getting wrapped up in these silly projects that I don't care about." Hearts formed around his eyes as he continued. "It's you I care about, Isabella."

All of a sudden, Phineas grew a set of wings, took Isabella's hand, and flew away.

"Can we be together forever and ever?" he asked.

"Yeah, we can do that," Isabella replied.

And that was when she was snapped out of the fantasy.


"What did he say?" Isabella panicked. "What did he need? I was in Phineas Land again."

"We'll explain on the way, chief," Gretchen replied. "Right now, we have to find the rare maraca nut tree and earn our Sap-Collecting patch."


Poofenplotz's Evil is Crazy

"It's important to look your very best when doing your very worst," Professor Poofenplotz sang to herself as she brushed her hair. "And by that I mean evil."

That's when Pinky burst in, only to instantly get caught in a trap.

"Pinky the Puppy," Poof greeted. "So you thought you could sneak up on me, huh?"

Pinky started to shake in fear. Poof tried to keep him still, but she started shivering too.

"Anyway," Poof went on. "I woke up from my beauty sleep and thought to myself, 'what the heck? Why not try to take over the world again?' As you know, Pinky, I can't very well take over the world until I'm drop-dead gorgeous, but I can't make myself beautiful because I ran out of my favorite hair spray. It went a little something like this."


Flashback

Earlier that day, Poof was at the store looking for her hair spray.

"Can I help you with something?" asked an employee.

"Yes," Poof replied. "Can you tell me where you moved your Stiff Pretty hair spray?"

"Oh, I'm sorry. That product has been discontinued. Only amusement park clowns used it, and ever since the old amusement park shut down, Stiff Beauty hasn't been selling."

"Discontinued? So, what you're saying is, Stiff Beauty is no longer being sold?"

"Right. That's what discontinued means."

The two stared at each other for an awkward amount of time.

"How about I discontinue you instead?" Poof asked as she disintegrated the employee.

End of Flashback


"The only supply of Stiff Beauty left in the world is at the old, abandoned amusement park," Poof went on. "And I intend to use my Me-mobile to get me there."

Poof got on her mobile and headed for the park. On the way, she dropped Pinky in a trash can.


"I know what you're thinking," Doof said. "'But, Doof, you have a terrible singing voice'. Well, feast your eyes on this little baby."

Doof removed a tarp to reveal a hat. He put it on his head.

"I call it the Yodel-Inator," he went on. "Cool, huh?"

Perry didn't seem satisfied.

"Oh, you may think it's just a big cowboy hat, but it's so much more" Doof assumed. He pushed a button to open the top part of the hat, revealing a speaker. "See? It's designed to make my singing sound sweet and mellifluous. My first gig is in an hour. Come on, it'll be fun."


"According to the Fireside Girl book on Dendrology," Gretchen said. "The maraca nut tree is indigenous to mountain valley microclimates. It looks like we're heading in the right direction."

The girls finished climbing a mountain. They saw a man playing a didgeridoo.

"Hello," Isabella greeted, only to be ignored. "Excuse me. Hello, Earth to hippie."

The man still didn't reply. Isabella decided to try something else.

"Excu-u–u-use m-e-e-e," she said, imitating the didgeridoo.

That got the man's attention.

"Whoa, you just harmonized with me," he remarked.

"Would you possibly know where the maraca trees might be?" Isabella asked.

"Indeed I do, my formidable flower. Behold."

The man gestured to all the stumps. There wasn't a single tree in sight.

"What happened?" Isabella asked. "Where did they go?"

"They were all chopped down so their sap could be used for hair spray," the man replied, shedding a tear.

"So there aren't any left?"

"Don't fret, my pet. There happens to be one left. It's over at the old, abandoned amusement park over on the next hill. Step up, little sister. Let me bestow upon you, the key of wisdom. Bask in its glory."

The man handed Isabella a key. The girls took a moment to admire it. When they looked up again, the man disappeared in a puff of smoke.

"He's gone!" the girls shouted.

"Wait, no he's not," Gretchen realized, noticing the man just teleported a few inches away.

"See you on the flip side," he waved as he left.


Meanwhile, Candace was driving pretty fast.

"Mom, am I doing good or what?" she asked.

"What," Linda replied before looking in front of her. "Candace, watch out!"

Candace slammed the brakes, but by then, it was too late. She hit a trash can, causing it to come down.

That trash can had a dog trapped inside. It hurried out and ran off.


Isabella and her troop reached the amusement park.

"Girls, we're going in," said isabella. "We have a tree to find."

The girls split up and searched everywhere they could. They couldn't find the tree anywhere.

"It's gotta be around here somewhere," said Isabella. "Creepy roadside hippie gurus are generally reliable." She then noticed one attraction in particular. "Wait, I think I found it."

The attraction in question was 'The Temple of Sap'. There was a sign at the entrance.

Stickiness is the most underrated of all the -nesses. Of all the stickinesses, the sap of the maraca nut tree is the sticky-nessiest. The Temple of Sap attraction is a monument to the rare and beautiful maraca nut tree, the world's greatest stickerizer.

"Looks like we tracked our quarry to its lair, girls," Isabella said. "Although, if their biggest attraction was a sap-themed ride, I understand why this place closed down. Girls, get your gear. We're climbing."

"Probably not a good idea," said Holly. She punched the wall, and it came apart quickly. "The whole thing's structurally unsound. The whole place will fall."

"Calm down, girls. Have you forgotten who we are? We're Fireside Girl troop 46231, and we never give up."

Play "Fireside Girl Anthem"

All:

We're Fireside Girls one and all

And together we belong

We wear our patches upon our sashes

And stand cute, smart, and strong

This is the Fireside Girls song

And it's not to terribly long

End Anthem

"So let's secure the sap for Phineas… and everyone else!" Isabella finished.

"Yeah!" the girls cheered.

"Well, the old hippie didn't mention how to get to the top of it," Isabella pointed out. "All he gave us was this key of wisdom."

Isabella pushed the button on the key. They heard the sound of a car honking its horn. They turned and saw a van on top of the rollercoaster tracks.


Pinky flew around Danville on his jetpack until he found Poof's vehicle. He flew through it, and landed right behind Poof.

"Pinky the Puppy," Poof reacted. "Well, Mama knows how to deal with bad little doggies."

Poof pushed a button, making a robotic arm whack Pinky with a newspaper. Pinky just grabbed the paper and threw it into Poof's mouth.

He then fired a grapple out of the vehicle, causing it to stick to a nearby building.


The girls somehow got to the top of the tracks.

"Well, there's no engine," said Isabella. "But it looks like gravity should do the trick. Alright girls, ready to get the Reckless-Disregard-For-Life-and-Limb patch?"

"Aye aye, captain!" the girls replied.

Everyone got on the van and buckled up.

"Alright, lean!" Isabella ordered.

Everyone leaned forward.

Their weight was enough to push the van down the slope. They then went up and flew off the edge of the tracks.

"So, how exactly is this gonna work?" asked Gretchen.

Isabella realized she didn't think that far.

"Girls, sashes, now!" she ordered.

The girls readied their sashes. She then climbed onto the roof.

"What are you doing?" asked Gretchen.

"Just trust me!" Isabella yelled.

She jumped off the van and grabbed the tree. The sashes saved her from hitting the ground. The girls pulled her back into the van.

"What a cute little tree," Isabella admired.

"What now, Isabella?" Gretchen asked. "We're gonna crash!"

"Oh no, we're not! Everybody, lean!"

Everyone leaned to the side.


Poof struggled to free herself when a van suddenly flew through the rope, cutting it off.


The van landed safely on the ground. The girls cheered.

"Alright, girls," said Isabella. "It's time to tap that sap."

"I'm on it," said Holly. "Hold it still, Katie."

Katie held the tree still while Holly inserted a device to extract the sap.


Poof's vehicle crashed at the old, abandoned amusement park. It sent her flying out. She found a locker full of hair supplies.

"Yes!" she cheered. "At last, my own lifetime supply of Stiff Beauty!"

By shouting it out loud, the mountain crumbled. It hit the hair supply, spraying Poof. She couldn't move a muscle.

"I may be stiff, but at least I'm beautiful," she assured herself, then some of her hair stood on end. "Curse you, Pinky the Puppy!"


Meanwhile, Candace was struggling to turn. There was a huge buildup of traffic behind her.

"Candace, just look into the turn, and ease your foot off the brake," Linda advised.

Candace looked to where she wanted to turn. She saw Phineas and Ferb working on something.

"Mom, look!" she shouted. "Phineas and Ferb!"

Before Linda could look, a bus stopped next to them with an advertisement on it. Linda was just plain disappointed.

"I don't find that funny, Candace," she said.

Candace realized the bus was there.

"No, they're behind the bus!" Candace yelled. "I'll show you!"

Candace made a sharp left turn.

"Candace, slow down!" Linda screamed.


Ferb finished building the device.

"Nice work as usual, Ferb," Phineas complimented. "Now all we need is the final ingredient."

Right as he said that, a van just appeared out of nowhere. Isabella and her troop came out.

"Hey, Phineas," Isabella greeted. "We got the part you needed."

"Thanks," Phineas said as he poured the sap into the machine. "Now all we need to do is fly away together."


Right as he said that, Isabella once again fantasized Phineas growing a pair of wings, taking her hand, and flying away.


"Isabella?" Gretchen said, snapping Isabella out of it. "He said thanks."

"Aw, he does care about me," Isabella smiled.

That's when Pinky showed up.

"There you are, Pinky," Isabella said, picking him up. "You've arrived just in time."

Phineas turned on the machine. A bubble started to form.

"At this stage, the maraca nut sap isn't fully congealed," he explained. "So we can pass through the semipermeable membrane with ease."

As he said that, they all passed through the membrane.

"Girls, I think we all earned our Passing-Through-a-Semipermeable-Membrane Patches," Isabella said.

Now that they were all in the bubble, the kids slowly floated higher and higher off the ground. They all cheered in excitement.


Candace stopped at another park entrance.

"See, there they…" she was about to say before she noticed the boys weren't there. Their invention seemed to still be there, though. "Okay, the boys aren't there, but there's the thing they made."

Linda saw the device. She was confused.

"What is that?" she asked. "And are you sure the boys made that?"

"I swear, they were right there," Candace said before seeing the kids floating in a bubble. "Hold onto something, Mom."

She hit the gas and sped off.


"That was very entertaining, but that is all I had time scheduled for," Baljeet said before realizing he was floating in the bubble with the others. "Oh, right, we're already airborne, and I'm still with you." He started to sweat. "I cannot believe this! My schedule is totally blown!"

"I've heard you," said Buford. "It's a small loss."


Candace followed the bubble, not looking where she was going. She just barely noticed she was about to hit another set of trash cans when she slammed on the brakes. Thankfully, she didn't knock them this time.

"Candace, I think we've had quite enough of your driving for one day!" Linda panicked.

"Now now, Mom!" Candace snapped. "I need to get this in the sky!"

She quickly drove around the cans and continued following the bubble.


"How long are we gonna be up here?" Baljeet asked.

"A while," Phineas replied, laying down and relaxing.

"And how do we even steer this thing?"

"We're at the mercy of the breeze."

"Ha, sure. When you say it like that, it sounds relaxing."

Suddenly, the bubble got caught in a downdraft. The bubble sped down, causing the kids to bounce a little.

They were about to fly into power lines. Thankfully, the girls leaned against the bubble, sending them in another direction.

They then flew towards a cactus garden. The girls leaned again, making them swerve around it.

They still weren't in the clear. They were about to fly into a bit of public art.

"At this angle, leaning will be ineffective," said Gretchen. "We're gonna crash!"

"Oh, this is all my fault!" Baljeet panicked. "I never should have forsaken the rigid beauty of my candy-colored schedule!"

He started breathing heavily. Phineas noticed that it was expanding the bubble.

"Everyone, breathe like Baljeet!" he ordered.

Everyone breathed heavily. The bubble expanded more, allowing them to float back up.

"Baljeet, you saved us," said Phineas.

"When in danger, I always hyperventilate," Baljeet admitted.


Meanwhile, Doof was about to begin his performance.

"After this concert, I'll be the most well-liked man in the Tri-State Area," he said.

Play "Yodel-Odel Obey Me"

The curtains opened. Doof played his guitar and started singing in a false southern accent.

Doof:

Let me tell you my evil scheme

I'm gonna enslave your minds with a predictable melody

And uncomplicated rhymes, and if I asked you to

You'd even change your name to Amy

Because you're gonna yodel-odel-odel obey me

You'll be my obedient mindless slaves and nobody will blame me

Because you're gonna yodel-odel-odel obey me

"I like him," said one man in the audience. "Let's do whatever he says."

Unfortunately for Doof, Perry used the card to tear himself free. He then used a party blower to knock the hat off Doof's head.

Doof's singing voice returned to normal.

Yodel-odel-odel-odel obey me

The audience quickly turned their backs on Doof.

End "Yodel-Odel Obey Me"

"That wasn't as successful as I hoped," said Doof. "But at least I can make a hasty retreat before I'm too humiliated."

Doof put on a jetpack and tried to fly away. It just caused his clothes to fly off of him, leaving him in his Perry the Platypus boxers.

What the…? Perry asked himself.

"I had these before I met you," Doof lied. "Okay, see you tomorrow."

He made a run for it.


Candace lost sight of the boys. She sped in search of them.

"Candace, watch where you're going!" Linda yelled.

Candace ignored her, though. "They gotta be around her somewhere."

She found the boys floating towards the drawbridge. Candace headed in that direction.

Unbeknownst to either of them, a loose jetpack stuck to the back of the car. It caused it to speed up.

"Candace, slow down!" Linda yelled.

"I'm not doing this!" Candace replied.

She quickly brushed it off when the car was launched into the air. It allowed both of them a better view of the boys in the bubble.

"There they are!" Candace said before she saw Linda was covering your eyes. "Mom, open your eyes!"

"Not until we're back on the ground!" Linda replied.


The boys noticed the car flying by. They could see Candace and Linda in it.

"That was Candace driving," said Phineas.

"Her car control has gotten a lot better," Ferb remarked.


The car landed on the ground.

"Okay, Mom!" Candace yelled. "We're on the ground now!"

"Okay," Linda said as calmly as she could. "Now gently apply the brakes."

"I'm trying!"

Candace applied the brakes, but the car still didn't stop.


After a while, Baljeet laid down and just relaxed.

"You know, this relaxing thing is, well, relaxing," he admitted.


The jetpack finally powered off. It allowed Candace to stop the car, and park right between two vehicles.

"Well, I'll give you one thing," Linda admitted. "That was a smooth parallel park. Definitely better than last time."

Candace saw the kids in the bubble.

"There they are?" she shouted.

"They who?" Linda asked. "I can't see anyone."

"The boys, over there!"

Candace pointed to where she was seeing the boys. Unfortunately, she was too late.

The bubble hit a tree and popped. The kids landed on different areas of the playground.

"Hi boys," Linda greeted.

"Hi Mom," Phineas replied. "Nice parking, Candace"

Candace hit her head on the wheel, activating the horn.

"Well, I guess we can consider this day seized," Phineas said before Perry showed up. "Oh, there you are, Perry."

Perry did his chatter.


A.N.

I'm heavily behind schedule right now. First, I updated Kevin and Gretel, then I did the Wish rewrite, so I should've just went straight back to this and the Gravity Falls fic, but no. I just had to rewrite that Amphibia fic again when I could've just saved it for later.

Sigh. Well, it's too late now. I did it, and wasted precious time. I need to pick up the pace if I want to finish season 2 by Christmas.

Anyway, this was one of the more interesting episodes. It had a second episode showing what Isabella and the Fireside Girls went through to get the sap, while also showing what her dog, Pinky, gets up to. While they were separate episodes in canon, I felt it made sense to fuse them into one since they both took place on the same day. I'll do the same for the bee episode.

That's all I really have to say. Thanks for reading.