Holy crap, this has got to be one of the best episodes they've put out yet! Excellent in every way.
Story by Jim Berstein
Written and Storyboarded by Mike Deriech and Bernie Peterson
Story by Jim Berstein
Written and Storyboarded by Mike Deriech and Bernie Peterson
Director Jay Lender
This episode does a much better job parodying Indiana Jones than the earlier "Where's my mummy?" which is sort of aimless in comparison. Every part of the Phineas and Ferb is creativley and cleverly composited into the setting, especially Canadce, who is a news reporter out to get a scoop on the next adventure for Ohio Flynn and Rhode Island Fletcher; he editor is Mom, of course. Buford and Baljeet run the boat, and Lawrence works at a restaurant.
This time, we get to see Doofenshmirtz as a direct enemy to Phineas and Ferb, which is an interesting change, from his usual indirect inept influence. Perry has his moments too, including having to wear a Fez hat(He gets it from a 'FEZ dispenser', and it quickly forms its own running gag), and having his theme song performed by a bunch of dancing girls.
You should deffinatley check this one out. It more than makes up for its topical humour and refferences. And Perry has dancing girls!
This episode does a much better job parodying Indiana Jones than the earlier "Where's my mummy?" which is sort of aimless in comparison. Every part of the Phineas and Ferb is creativley and cleverly composited into the setting, especially Canadce, who is a news reporter out to get a scoop on the next adventure for Ohio Flynn and Rhode Island Fletcher; he editor is Mom, of course. Buford and Baljeet run the boat, and Lawrence works at a restaurant.
This time, we get to see Doofenshmirtz as a direct enemy to Phineas and Ferb, which is an interesting change, from his usual indirect inept influence. Perry has his moments too, including having to wear a Fez hat(He gets it from a 'FEZ dispenser', and it quickly forms its own running gag), and having his theme song performed by a bunch of dancing girls.
You should deffinatley check this one out. It more than makes up for its topical humour and refferences. And Perry has dancing girls!
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