Out of Toon

Phineas and Ferb are inspired by Lawrence's favorite kids show to create a cartoon with super-powered versions of themselves and their friends. Doofenshmirtz creates a machine that causes people to dance uncontrollably.

Episode Summary
Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher are watching Lawrence Fletcher's favorite childhood television show, The Pinhead Pierre Show!. One of the cartoons shown on Pinhead Pierre is "Captain Implausible", about a superhero who has "all the super powers." After the cartoon is over, Pinhead Pierre asks the audience, "If you could have one super power, what would it be?" Phineas knows what they're going to do today!

Perry disappears into the backyard and a hole opens in the ground and takes him down a chute into his lair. Major Monogram shows Agent P a copy of Evil Beat! magazine, explaining that good and evil have been locked in a desperate race to harness the limitless power of dance for the last century. Doofenshmirtz has created a ray that causes people to dance uncontrollably. Major Monogram goes on to warn him that no one has ever defeated evil while dancing and wishes him luck.

Meanwhile in the Flynn-Fletcher's backyard, Phineas and Ferb are showing Candace their new animation studio, called Phineas and Ferb Studios. The big building outside is just for show, and that everything is done by computer inside the smaller building already built.

Candace follows the boys inside and Phineas shows her the PF 5000 Animatron, where the magic happens. With the Animatron, all you have to do is tell the machine what you want. Phineas says that he wants to have the power to be everywhere at once and be called Multi Man. He grabs Ferb and holds him up to be scanned saying that Ferb wants to have a utility belt and use lots of gadgets; his name is Ferb Guy. Inadvertently, Candace tells the machine she wants super mind control, telepathy, and telekinesis and that she wants to be a villain. Phineas names her Control Freak.

The PF 5000 Animatron then sends the specifications through a series of other machinery that mimics the typical work done by production personnel on a cartoon series. Candace gets fed up and leaves, but Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, Buford Von Stom, and Baljeet Patel come by to see what Phineas and Ferb are up to.

The friends go inside the studio, and Ferb demonstrates to them how sounds in cartoons used to be made by balloons. On Baljeet's suggestion, Phineas asks them what super powers they want. Isabella chooses to harness the power of rainbows, unicorns, and sweetness to defend all that is good and just. Her name will be The Rainbow. Buford takes some time to ponder it existentially and comes up with Belch Man, who fights crime with different types of burps. Since Isabella took his, Baljeet chooses Hanuman Man, a flying blue monkey that can grow as big as it wants and crush its enemies.

At Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated, Doofenshmirtz is working out 80's style. Perry the Platypus lowers himself down through a skylight into Doofenshmirtz's workout room and the evil scientist traps him using one of his leg warmers. Doofenshmirtz realizes Agent P must have seen this month's Evil Beat! magazine and begins revealing his plan.

It turns out harnessing the power of dance was an accident. His dryer had broken, so he was trying to create a ray that would instantly dry his clothes. He then opens his closet to reveal a dancing set of clothes (still sopping wet) and a dryer repairman -- both dancing uncontrollably. Turns out, anything he hits with the ray starts dancing.

Abruptly, Perry escapes from his bonds and strikes Doofenshmirtz. They both crash through the giant magazine cover facsimile Doofenshmirtz had printed up and inadvertantly fire the dance ray. It zaps both of them and they begin to dance with each other.

Meanwhile, back in Phineas and Ferb's backyard, people are lined up outside the fence and sitting on benches getting ready for the premiere of Team Improbable. Phineas and Ferb come on stage to introduce their cartoon creation in a Pinhead Pierre lookalike costume.

After the theme song and title sequence, Candace calls Linda Flynn. It goes to voicemail. The outgoing message asks for Candace to "leave [her] psychotic rant after the beep." Candace begins explaining all about what's happening when she realizes what the outgoing message says and get a little irritated. Just then, a boy in the audience recognizes her as the Control Freak from the cartoon.

Heartbroken that they made her the villain in their show, Candace complains to Phineas that everybody hates her. He tries to explain that she's the star of the show and that the crowd loves her. Even Ferb agrees with him. Feeling a little better, Candace sticks her head out the curtain to look back out at the crowd, only to have tomatoes thrown at her again.

Back at Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated, Doofenshmirtz and Perry are still dancing together. Doofenshmirtz kicks Agent P into the dance ray and sets it off again. Perry turns it so that it hits a mirror and the ray bounces back towards the ray projector, making it start to dance as well.

In the backyard, the cartoon is almost over. Buford announces that they've made a killing on admission. Phineas is confused because they weren't charging admission. Buford becomes a bit sheepish and hides the money box behind his back. They all head out on stage to take a bow.

At Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated, Doofenshmirtz is dancing the Macarena, but Perry and the dance ray are doing a conga line. He congas the dance ray right off the side of the building, thus defeating evil by dancing. It hurtles to the ground below and fires off one last shot towards Phineas and Ferb Studios and the crowd assembled to watch the premiere. The studio and screen get up and start dancing away, along with the crowd.

Songs

 * "The Pinhead Pierre Show! Theme"
 * "Team Improbable Theme"
 * Various instrumental dance music

The "Too Young" Line
None.

Ferb's Line
"A hero's a hero, but everybody loves a great villain."

Whatcha Doin'?
Buford starts to ask Phineas when they get to Phineas and Ferb Studios, but Isabella elbows him and says it instead.

Perry's Entrance to Lair

 * Emergency Chute - a hole opens in the ground and takes him down a chute into his lair, putting on his secret agent hat on the way down.

Memorable Quotes
"I apologize for using the emergency chute, and uh, for not telling you we had the emergency chute... But it was an emergency... shoot!"

- Major Monogram

"That's an interesting question you pose, as it reveals not only one's impulses and desires, but one's deepest fears as well. I'll go with Belchman."

- Buford Von Stom

"To add insult to injury, the platypus is leading."

- Heinz Doofenshmirtz

"Love feels a lot like tomatoes."

- Candace Flynn

"Well, I'm here. Now where's this giant animation studio?" "It got up and it danced away." "It what?" "It got up and it danced away." "It got up and danced away?" "See? It even sounds crazy when you say it. I'll be in my room."

- Linda and Candace Flynn, trying to get to the bottom of the boys' plan

"Oh, this is just getting out of control. Mom! Mom!" "Hi! This is Mom. Leave your psychotic rant about the boys when you hear the beep." "Ugh! Mom, come home quick! There's a giant mob, I'm a super fiend, I'm roasting them with laser vision, and- Hey... What do you mean 'psychotic rant?'"

- Candace Flynn leaving a message on Linda Flynn's phone

Continuity

 * "Ready for the Bettys" - Doofenshmirtz is listening to the Bettys while working out (80's style).
 * "One Good Scare Ought To Do It!" - The giant baby head makes another appearance in the background while Phineas and Ferb are showing Candace their animation studio.
 * "Flop Starz"
 * The groucho glasses appear again, this time in giant form, also the background while showing off their animation studio.
 * The aliens in the Captain Implausible cartoon are speaking some of the nonsense lyrics from Gitchi, Gitchi, Goo.
 * "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford" - The fish shown writing the episode's story looks similar to Buford's goldfish, Biff, that was lost at the beach.

Background Information

 * This is a very "meta" episode.
 * The sequence with the PF 5000 Animatron describes what production personnel have to go through to get a cartoon on the air. Much of the imagery is very sharply satirical.
 * The introduction sequence for Team Improbable is similar to other animated super-team introductions; the reveal of Isabella's character, The Rainbow, is quite blatantly like the iconic first-season transformation sequence of Sailor Moon.
 * The Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated jingle is not sung during this episode as we hear a song from The Bettys instead.
 * Oddly, Dr. Doofenshmirtz and Perry the Platypus stop dancing after the dance ray tumbles over the side of the building and before it hits the cement below.
 * In some countries this episode is titled "The Re-Animators."
 * The song being played when Doofenshmirtz and Perry have been hit by the dancy ray is Aloha Oe, more specificaly the remix from Leroy and Stitch.

Allusions

 * Hinduism - A hanuman is one of the most popular concepts of servants of God in Hinduism and one of the most important personalities in the Indian epic, the Ramayana.
 * Sally Field - Candace's line, "They like me. They really like me," is borrowed from Field's 1984 Academy Awards acceptance speech.
 * Macarena - This song by Los Del Rio was a one-hit wonder popular in 1996 and early 1997.
 * Computer Animation - Candace's line "I thought that cartoons were done by computer" is a reference to the computer animation boom of the past 20 years. Even much of the two-dimensional animation done today is aided by computers.

Cast

 * Vincent Martella as Phineas Flynn
 * Thomas Sangster as Ferb Fletcher
 * Ashley Tisdale as Candace Flynn
 * Caroline Rhea as Linda Flynn
 * Richard O'Brien as Lawrence Fletcher
 * Alyson Stoner as Isabella Garcia-Shapiro
 * Dan Povenmire as Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz
 * Jeff "Swampy" Marsh as Major Monogram
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Perry the Platypus
 * Bobby Gaylor as Buford Von Stom
 * Maulik Pancholy as Baljeet Patel
 * Tyler Mann as Karl the Intern
 * John DiMaggio as Pinhead Pierre (uncredited)
 * Additional Voices: Dee Bradley Baker, Tyler Mann, Maulik Pancholy, John DiMaggio, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Mitchel Musso