“ | What Danville really needs is a big tourist attraction. | ” |
— Phineas Flynn |
"The Doof Side of the Moon" is an episode of Phineas and Ferb. It aired on October 8, 2010 on Disney Channel and on October 30, 2010 on Disney XD.
Synopsis[]
Phineas and Ferb plan to put Danville on the map by building the world's tallest building. However, Candace teams up with Albert and utilizes his expertise to bust her brothers. Meanwhile, Dr. Doofenshmirtz wants to be responsible for all the evil in the Tri-State Area, and since he believes that evil levels rise during a full moon, he plans to rotate it so that only the infamous "dark side of the moon" faces Earth.
Episode Summary[]
Phineas and Ferb are watching a TV commercial begging people to come to Danville. Phineas remarks that begging is unbecoming, and that Danville really needs a big tourist attraction. He suddenly knows what they're going to do today.
In another room, Linda tells Candace she is going to make her rounds. Just as Candace says goodbye, large trucks carrying supplies for Phineas and Ferb's new project drive into the backyard. She calls out for her Mom, but Linda's already gone. She quickly decides she needs backup and calls Stacy. Unfortunately, her friend is going to the eye doctor and won't be able to help her.
Out on the sidewalk, Irving is carrying a box full of spy cameras for Phineas and Ferb and walking with his older brother, Albert. Albert decides he is going to teach Irving self-defense with his nunchucks, but Irving complains that he would much rather see what Phineas and Ferb are doing. Albert takes the box of cameras from him and dumps them on the ground. After he refuses to pick them up, Irving angrily leaves to go play with Phineas and Ferb.
Albert is left alone until Candace walks by, talking on the phone with Jenny. Immediately lovestruck, he hits on her, offering to help her since it's part of his Medieval Knight's Code to help a "Damsel in Distress". Candace at first blows him off, until he suggests using spy cameras to catch Phineas and Ferb in the act, therefore busting them. Candace realizes she will need a nerd's help to bust her brothers, and Albert gives her his "nerd word" that he will help her.
Meanwhile, Agent P is getting his briefing from Major Monogram. Dr. Doofenshmirtz has been brushing up on his astronomy, and Major Monogram tells him that they don't know what he's planning. He tells Agent P to go to Doofenshmirtz's unrealistically fast. Perry disappears, and four seconds later, arrives at Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated. As soon as he arrives, he is trapped in a space helmet. Doofenshmirtz shows him a graph of his evil and explains that in every given month, he is evenly evil, never getting more or less evil, but on the full Moon, other evil activity rises and he seems less evil by comparison. He decides to turn the Moon around so the dark side will face the Earth, eliminating the full Moon, and freezing all other evil, making him seem more evil by comparison. Perry stares at him like he's an idiot and Doofenshmirtz says an idiot wouldn't build a Lunar-Rotate-Inator, though he accidentally shows a different idea when he pulls away a curtain to show proof, instead revealing a cork with a jellybean taped to it.
Back with Phineas and Ferb, they, along with Isabella and Irving, are building the world's tallest building, adding many floors to it continuously while Albert and Candace are setting up the spy cameras. Irving looks through a telescope from a part of the building and notices, deciding to disable the cameras.
At the top of the building, which had reached far above Earth, Isabella asks how will they know when they will stop building. Phineas says they'll just know when they get there, just as the building hits the Moon. Ferb decides they're there. On Earth, Candace and Albert are in a van, ready to look through the spy cameras. However, none of the screens seem to be working. They go outside to investigate, at which point Irving calls to Albert from a balcony on the building, and reveals that he has taken all of the cameras. A thoroughly enraged Albert runs into an elevator and goes after him to retrieve the cameras.
When he enters the building, he is stunned by the variety of things inside, including a monorail rollercoaster. Irving comes by him on the monorail, chides him for wanting to bust Phineas and Ferb, and speeds away again. Albert chases after him, boarding the same car Phineas and Ferb happen to be on. The two give him a quick tour on the rollercoaster, which thoroughly astounds Albert, and drop him off at the floor where Irving is.
Albert agrees that Phineas and Ferb are geniuses, but it won't stop him from trying to bust them for Candace because he gave her his nerd word. This shocks Irving, who states that he now has only two left. Albert takes the elevator back down and tells Candace that he didn't retrieve the cameras, but that the building is so well built, there is no way that it can disappear before her Mother comes home, at which point Candace is overcome with happiness that she has won.
Agent P escapes from the space helmet and runs at Doofenshmirtz, only to trip over the jellybean taped to a cork. Doofenshmirtz quickly shoots his Inator at the Moon, which is connected to Phineas and Ferb's building through the spire at the top that is jammed into it. It begins to rotate, pulling the building up and out of sight just as Linda returns home, once again failing Candace's attempt to bust her brothers.
Doofenshmirtz realizes that even though the Moon is rotating, the dark side isn't moving. Agent P backs up and positions the Inator just right so that it gets hit by the bottom of the building as it rotates with the Moon. He puts a space helmet on Doofenshmirtz as the evil doctor is caught on the building and is taken up into space, where he eventually realizes the Moon reflects light from the Sun. He then calls himself a "Dummkopf" (idiot) and states that he should have rotated the Sun.
Cast[]
- Vincent Martella as Phineas
- Ashley Tisdale as Candace
- Thomas Sangster as Ferb
- Caroline Rhea as Mom
- Alyson Stoner as Isabella, Additional Voices
- Dan Povenmire as Dr. Doofenshmirtz
- Jeff "Swampy" Marsh as Major Monogram, Additional Voices
- Dee Bradley Baker as Perry
- Maulik Pancholy as Baljeet, Additional Voices
- Kelly Hu as Stacy
- Jack McBrayer as Irving
- Diedrich Bader as Albert, Additional Voices
- Jennifer Grey as Tourism Ad Announcer
- Additional Voices: Jason Spisak, Romi Dames, Tom Kenny, Jameson Moss, Keith Ferguson, Tyler Mann
Songs[]
Video releases[]
DVD
- Phineas and Ferb: A Very Perry Christmas (included as a bonus feature)
Background Information[]
- This is one of the few episodes where Perry does not defeat Doofenshmirtz.
- In fact, Doofenshmirtz's Cork with a Jellybean taped to it may have been what TV Tropes calls a Xanatos Gambit. Where the villain prepares for the hero's inevitable success, and prepares to turn it on them. He supports this with the quote, "I told you it was a layered idea." But Doofenshmirtz might have simply taken note of Perry's misfortune.
- It is true that crime rates increase dramatically during the full Moon.
- When on the rollercoaster Phineas said 'The studio audience floor', they might have been breaking the fourth wall.
- In this episode Stacy says she has to go to the eye doctor. She may have gotten glasses there, but this is still unknown.
- There were people still inside the building when it was rotated.
- This is the seventh episode that Phineas and Ferb come up with one of their Big Ideas after watching TV, after "Boyfriend From 27,000 B.C.", "Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?", "Out of Toon ", "De Plane! De Plane! ", "What Do It Do?" and "The Secret of Success".
- This is the second episode where Doofenshmirtz's invention targets the Moon. ("Oil on Candace")
- This is Albert's third appearance. The first was "Not Phineas and Ferb", and his second appearance was in "Nerds of a Feather".
- The spacesuit in "Out to Launch" was seen again, along with Isabella's own spacesuit.
- The Giant Floating Baby Head makes another appearance.
- This is the second time that Doofenshmirtz has attempted to rotate a large space body, the first time being in "Rollercoaster". This time, however, he actually succeeded, although his plan backfired.
- This is also the second time that Doofenshmirtz says Dummkopf!. First was "Finding Mary McGuffin". "Dummkopf" is a common German insult that literally translates to "stupid head".
- Even though Candace and Albert had met in this episode, Candace saw Albert with and without the telescope before ("Not Phineas and Ferb").
- Fifth time Phineas and Ferb go into space ("Rollercoaster", "Out to Launch", "The Chronicles of Meap", "The Secret of Success")
- Candace and Stacy talk about "thick nerdy glasses" in this episode. In "Flop Starz" and "Robot Rodeo", Candace wore glasses.
- Second time a glass trap is broken by a high-pitched voice ("The Fast and the Phineas").
- When Perry puts on the viking helmet, Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" can be heard.
Production Information[]
- This episode first aired on the A Very Perry Christmas DVD.[1]
- Premiered on July 19, 2010 in Latin America on Disney Channel entitled "El lado oscuro de la Luna" ("The Dark Side of the Moon"), in Spain was called "El Lado Doof de la Luna" ("The Doof Side of the Moon").
- This episode aired on Verizon on Demand on October 1, 2010.
- In Disney Channel Brazil, this episode was paired with "We Call it Maze".
International Premieres[]
- July 19, 2010 (Disney Channel Latin American)
- July 20, 2010 (Disney XD UK)
- July 31, 2010 (TVNZ 2)
- August 7, 2010 (Disney Channel Asia)
- August 20, 2010 (Disney Channel Brazil)
- October 14, 2010 (Disney XD Poland)
- October 31, 2010 (Disney XD France)
- November 20, 2010 (Disney XD Spain)
- December 29, 2010 (Disney Channel Spain)
- February 18, 2011 (Disney Channel Scandinavia)
- March 5, 2011 (Disney Channel UK)
Errors[]
- Isabella's hard hat expands in size when she puts it on.
- When Linda was pulling in, she should have seen the building from the driveway.
- When Albert goes into the monorail to chase Irving, no one is sitting in the seats behind him. A few seconds later, Phineas and Ferb are shown sitting in the seats behind him.
- Although Perry breaks the glass in the astronaut helmet, the glass is still on when he puts it on Doofenshmirtz. However, Doofenshmirtz said he had obtained numerous space helmets, so Perry could have grabbed one of the other ones.
- When Doofenshmirtz is showing Perry the graph, when the green was zoomed in it's green. However, when it zooms out it is yellow.
- Real space helmets are made from polycarbonate, so there's no way Perry could have shattered his trap with a high note.
- Doofenshmirtz was rotating the Moon around, so the building should have just turned around rather than being lifted into space.
- Perry's viking hat disappears when the space helmet breaks.
- Albert mysteriously disappears when Phineas greets Linda.
Continuity[]
- I'm Lindana and I Wanna Have Fun! was heard briefly during when Phineas and Ferb along with Albert passes the Business section of the building.
- Candace mentions she's afraid of heights again ("S'Winter", "Bowl-R-Ama Drama").
- The 'rubber bands floor' is a reference to the song Uncle Sabu and Co. sang once ("Phineas and Ferb Summer Belongs to You").
Allusions[]
- The title is a parody of the phrase "The Dark Side of the Moon," referring to the side of the Moon that is never seen from Earth (as well as a famous 1973 album by Pink Floyd). The episode also originally aired just two weeks after "Wizard of Odd", which may be a reference to how many people believe that that Pink Floyd album complements the movie The Wizard of Oz when played together.
- Neil Armstrong - Phineas says a line based on "That's one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind," the first words spoken on the Moon by Neil Armstrong.
- The statue that appears as part of the construction resembles a more modestly-dressed version of Sandro Botticelli's painting The Birth of Venus.
- Irving said that Albert has "only two (nerd words) left". This refers to some magic creatures, like Genie from Aladdin, whom has the powers to grant wishes but limited to only three.
- Dumbo - The elephants seen setting up during the construction of the building may refer to the elephants who assisted in the construction of the circus in this Disney movie.
- The way the building is constructed may be a reference to a series of Grow tower games.
- M.C. Escher - Phineas states having an M.C. Escher floor in the building.
- Mister Rogers' Neighborhood - Linda tells Phineas and Ferb that they make Danville more interesting place "just by being you", which is something Mister Rogers often said on his television show.
Trivia[]
- The Reporter seen in "Toy to the World", "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford" and "Backyard Aquarium" makes another appearance, and reveals her name is Bridgette Oshinomi.
- The O.W.C.A. initials can be seen on the "No Signal" card when the Telethon of Evil gets preempted.
- Phineas operates the vehicle by remote control, stating that he's doing it that way because he's too young to drive, just like he did in "The Fast and the Phineas", even though in that episode, Ferb was actually controlling it.
- I'm Lindana can be heard in one scene.
- This marks the first time where Isabella wears a space suit when she's in space.
- The white SUV seen in "Finding Mary McGuffin" appears in a commercial and in the song All Terrain Vehicle.
- This is the fourth time that Candace brings Phineas and Ferb's Big Idea to her Mom ("Hide and Seek", "Bowl-R-Ama Drama", "Just Passing Through").
- One of the dancers from Charmed Life appears ("Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo").
- The same hover craft that Doofenshmirtz rode in some occasions is used again ("Perry Lays an Egg", "Not Phineas and Ferb").
- Despite the existence of an evil science channel ("The Ballad of Badbeard"), mentions that no channel Doofenshmirtz intends to give its telethon.
- The chase scene music appeared again like in "Perry Lays an Egg".
- Bridgette Oshinomi appears again ("Backyard Aquarium"). Her name is also revealed.
- Like in "Got Game?", "That Sinking Feeling", and "Robot Rodeo", Isabella's ears are shown for a moment.
- Ferb counting before Phineas knows what they're going to do and asking where Perry is another breaking of the fourth wall.
References[]
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