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Agent P teams up a human agent to stop a hijacked train.
Agent P teams up a human agent to stop a hijacked train.
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S4, EP10 "Knot My Problem; Mind Share"Candace believes she will have an easy day; the boys ask her to get mom.
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S4, EP5 "Primal Perry"When Perry comes face to face with an Australian platypus hunter named Liam set out on destroying him, his unwavering demeanor is threatened, and his life is put in danger.
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S4, EP11 "La Candace-Cabra; Happy Birthday, Isabella"The boys set out to prove the existence of the elusive Chupacabra; Phineas and the gang celebrate Isabella's birthday in a big way.
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S5 "Dinner Reservations; Bread Bowl Hot Tub"Vanessa and Monty bring their warring fathers, Doof and Monogram, to a "meet the parents" dinner; Buford goes on a whimsical adventure with a bread bowl hot tub.
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S5, EP15 "Space Adventure; Droogenfest"While Buford is sick, Baljeet makes him watch an episode of his favorite show, "Space Adventure!"; Isabella works with Doof to bake a giant pastry to impress foreign emissaries.
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S5, EP14 "Bend It Like Doof; Dooflicated"OWCA and LOVEMUFFIN face off in a soccer match while the boys help Buford with his aim; people around Danville turn evil after being hit by Doof's latest inator.
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S5, EP13 "The Nightmare-Inator; Doof in Retrograde"Doof's dream-project-inator misfires and projects people's dreams for all to see; Doof becomes the center of his own solar system while Irving tries to impress Phineas and Ferb.
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S5, EP12 "The Bad Old Days; Mantis Fact"Vanessa and Doof travel to Drusselstein while the boys dig for Mom's lost wedding ring; the kids build a bird mansion for a rare macaw while Doof deals with giant praying mantises.
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