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    For Your Ice Only 
  • Hockey Z-9. That is all.

    Happy New Year! 
  • Perry lets Doofenshmirtz make everyones' New Years resolution to make him their leader, only for Doof to realise that nobody ever fulfills their resolution, thus leaving him defeated.

    My Sweet Ride 
  • The song "My Sweet Ride" is an absolute Crowning Music of Awesome, but Ferb's finger-pointing on the line "Boom ba-ba-boom ba-bang-ba-bang-bang" is absolutely Monty Oum-like.

    Sidetracked 
  • The entire opening scene in Seattle is one. Specifically, Perry on a high-tech platy-cycle.
  • Agent Lyla's reveal that she messed up Perry's chase scene on purpose, knowing that the criminals would lead her to Bannister.
  • Doof got a subtle one in the fact that he kidnapped a train and managed to tie up the conductor without anyone even noticing.
  • Peter the Panda coming in out of nowhere to capture Bannister, and Perry's reveal that he texted Monogram for backup.
  • Doofenshmirtz managing to climb up to Bannister's helicopter mere moments after Perry and Lyla, despite not having a grappling hook. It shows that, when Doofenshmirtz really puts his mind to it, he's actually able to be good at doing things.

    Primal Perry 
  • Liam's platypus hunt, with Perry - sorry, Steven and Doofenshmirtz successfully avoiding him and eventually being able to defeat him.
  • Perry's complete mastery of Boomerangs. Makes you wonder why he doesn't have one with him all the time. Right before he shows his stuff, Liam tells him to put the boomerang down, claiming that platypuses can't throw boomerangs. Perry just gives an absolutely smug look that leaves one without the slightest doubt that Liam is about to get his ass whooped. In fact, given that the end of the episode reveals that Liam is not really Australian, while a later episode confirms that Perry is, one can easily imagine Perry thinking, "Let me show you how it's really done..."
  • Liam's impressive arsenal of boomerangs, including a giant one that slices off the top of a hill and ends up being a literal Chekhov's Boomerang.
  • Perry uses his venom spurs for the first time ever on the show.

    Mind Share 
  • Candace using the power of square dance calling in order to get the aliens back on the mind share platform before it self-destructs.
  • A subtle one: According to Red's narration, the kids had to tunnel through the prison wall, crawl 500 yards through gunge, find the needed parts, and crawl back through the gunge in order to rebuild the alien communication device. According to the self-destruct timer on the mind share platform, they did this in just over 10 minutes. That's a CMOA for Phineas and his friends, and a sign that the galactic prison really needs a security upgrade.
    • Another subtle one: after going through all that, they realize that if they make the device there, the aliens will still be out of jail. So they go back! They put their opportunity to get home at risk for the safety of a world on the other side of the galaxy. That's how selfless and brave these kids are.

    Backyard Hodge Podge 
  • The invention in this episode was purely made out of spare parts from previous inventions, yet the final result was still quite impressive.

    Bee Story 
  • Isabella giving Bluto's speech from Animal House, complete with "Forget it, she's rolling."
  • Ginger gets to lead a song for the first time in the series.

    Great Balls of Water 
  • Phineas and Ferb create a giant drop of water so they can surf on it - it turns out to be quite impressive, and they are even able to make it move!

    Where's Pinky? 
  • We have Pinky and Perry teaming up to stop Doofenshmirtz.

    Knot My Problem 
  • Phineas, Ferb, and the other kids manage to untie most of their giant Gordian Knot without needing to resort to Cutting the Knot. Of course, Candace ends up eating it, but still...
  • Doof accidentally swallows his All-You-Can-Eat-Inator. He boasts that at least now Perry can't destroy it this time, because it's safe in his stomach. Perry immediately proves him wrong by socking him in the gut.

    Just Desserts 
  • Candace, with Irving's technical help, manages to completely record the audio version of a giant Fireside Girls book in only hours - a task which Isabella guessed would take her a week.
  • Phineas and Ferb and their friends climb into outer space on their rock climbing wall.

    La Candace-Cabra 
  • Doofenshmirtz throwing a hungry shark off himself, none the worse for wear.
  • The chupacabra is an O.W.C.A. agent.
  • Baljeet taking control of the chupa-copter in order to fly Buford into some cacti. Doubles as a Funny moment.

    Happy Birthday, Isabella 
  • The major breach in status quo. This is coming from a show that may well be the very epitome of Status Quo Is God. Talk about Growing the Beard! In addition, how they broke status quo. Stacy takes a third option and covertly refuses to have her memory erased, then lies to Monogram's face.
  • The end of the episode, where Ferb successfully manages to get Phineas to have some alone time with Isabella by pretending that he had other things to do. It's also pretty heartwarming.

    Troy Story 
  • The derailed climax to the Trojan war reenactment, in which Ferb builds a laser-shooting, laser-proof wooden T. rex to assault the city, and Phineas eventually taking it down using flying chariots (but collapsing the entire castle along with it).
  • Buford casually sidestepping an incoming water balloon.
  • The song.

    Druselsteinoween 
  • "Oh, hello, Mr. Water And Power Guy!"

    Cheers for Fears 
  • Perry gets hit by the Worst-Fear-inator... but nothing happens because he's apparently fearless. Also, his business card turned out to be a miniature robot that springs him from his trap.

    Just Our Luck 
  • Phineas and Ferb defying their bad luck. After realizing that they're having bad luck, they just rig up some safety precautions offscreen and apparently use an algorithm to predict how bad luck works. For the rest of the episode, the safety precautions work.

    Return Policy 
  • Buford and Baljeet combining their talents to successfully strike the target in the end. Also worthy of note is that they were previously tied for first place even with their respective shortcomings.

    The Return of the Rogue Rabbit 
  • Norm and Doofenshmirtz flawlessly freeing Dennis from the high-security OWCA prison.
  • The entire battle with Dennis in a giant robot against the giant puppet controlled by Perry.
    • Their first round counts as well. On his own, Dennis is one of the few characters who is an even match for Perry. Outfitted with a giant mech-suit, the result is a Curb-Stomp Battle against Perry!
    • Special mention goes to just how easy Perry controls the giant puppet. It took the combined efforts Phineas, Ferb, and several of their friends to make it move. Perry seamlessly makes the marionette copy his fighting style by grabbing its enormous control bar.
    • The fight ends with when both the robot and puppet in the water, resulting in Dennis' cockpit flooding. Perry rescues Dennis and arrests him.

    The Klimpaloon Ultimatum 
  • Candace use her Klimpaloon noises to lure the guards away from the real Klimpaloon and the boys.

    Lost in Danville 

    The Inator Method 
  • Baljeet winning the race by slamming Buford's vehicle into the ground.

    Tales from the Resistance: Back to the 2nd Dimension 
  • Candace-2 and Isabella-2 taking down the giant robot ants.
  • The Resistance infiltrating the penthouse and rescuing Platyborg was cool, but what makes it even more awesome was that it was only the first step in Phineas and Ferb's plan of attack. Ferb-2 allows himself to be captured during the infiltration and fools Charlene-2 into believing that he had been converted into a cyborg so he can free Phineas and Candace when they are trapped later. Meanwhile, they had the rest of the Resistance lead a frontal attack as a distraction, trapping the Doofenshmirtzes between two fronts. They did not share their plan with Candace-2 until it was well underway, just so she would behave naturally. The sheer scope and brilliance, especially when they have had relatively little experience at this point, is something to behold.
  • The fight between Candace-2 and Charlene-2. It's mainly one for Candace-2, of course, but unlike the mostly hands-off Doof-2, Charlene-2 proves to be a surprisingly capable fighter as well. Remember how Candace-2 was hailed as the biggest badass in the movie when it first came out? Charlene-2 nearly beats her.
  • When Doof-2 and Charlene-2 are about to face arrest after the Resistance freed the animal cyborgs from their evil programming, Vanessa-2 arrives to the scene, telling everyone to stand their ground for a minute. She then convinces Candace-2 to let her have a moment with her parents before they can be taken into custody......only for Vanessa-2 to slyly lead herself, her parents and Pandaborg to escape in a hovercraft driven by her boyfriend Tony Marzulo, much to Candace-2's anger.

    Doof 101 
  • Vanessa, held captive by Johnny at the top of a bell tower, catches the syringe containing the antidote (made by Doofenshmirtz) as it is shot awry and uses it to return Johnny to normal. The two of them then plummet from the bell tower, and, upon being saved by Perry's hovercraft, the first thing she does is use a net to swing trapeze-style from the hovercraft to rescue Johnny.

    Act Your Age 
  • Phineas and Baljeet did pretty well for themselves in a decade. The former has a stack of college acceptance letters shin-deep (also doubles as a Funny Moment) and the latter is a college professor by the time of this episode.
    • Candace is doing pretty well too; she uses her experiences with her brothers to give a dissertation that her law professors treat as practically flawless and applaud heartily.
    • Carl is now an O.W.C.A. Commander.

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