Steampunx

Oh, yes. I've seen this before. It's a commemorative coin from the nineteen hundred and three Danville World's Fair. Many steam driven devices were introduced to the world back then. It must have been quite an event...

When Phineas and Ferb discover a commemorative coin from the 1903 Danville World’s Fair, they’re immediately taken back to the festival where steam-driven devices were introduced and a set of kids, who were very much like them, were preparing for the highly anticipated event.

Episode Summary
The gang is in the backyard using Lawrence's steam-powered metal detector. However, all they can find are uninteresting things such as nails, bottle caps, and screws. Lawrence finds something. Buford digs it up. It turns out to be a commemorative coin from the 1903 Danville World's Fair, which Lawrence begins to regale about.

We flashback to the fair where Professor Elemental raps about all the steam-powered wonders of the supposed future. The steampunk counterparts of Phineas and Ferb leave the fair in amazement. They approach their father who is using his own metal detector and finding some coins from the Civil War. The steampunk counterpart of Candace is carrying two buckets (which, oblivious to her, have holes in them) and singing to herself, when she passes by her brothers just standing around. She chides them for not doing their chores ("milking the cows, mending the fences, shucking the corn, plowing the fields and milking the cows...again"). Phineas tells Candace his plan to invent something to help with the chores using steam. Candace says she would bust them except she has her own chores ("haul water, sweep the barn, collect eggs, spin the quilt and do whatever this is") to do. Isabella and Baljeet arrive wondering what the boys are doing. Phineas tells them they are about to invent something, when he wonders where his pet swan Swerry (the steampunk version of Perry the Platypus, of course) is. Buford arrives and says he found him. Phineas, like his present-day counterpoint, affirms that Swerry doesn't do much.

Swerry goes behind a barn and puts on his derby and takes out a pocketwatch with a zoetrope in it. Agent S gets his instructions from a limited-animated Major Megaburns that his nemesis Professor Von Doofenshmirtz is inventing something evil. Another zoetrope appears and a better animated Carl suggests taking his rocket-powered steam engine. Megaburns is jealous that Carl's zoetrope is "cooler", but Carl insists that it only has more frames.

Songs

 * A Brave New World
 * Quirky Worky Song (Old-time version)
 * Horse in a Bookcase (instrumental)

End Credits
First verse and first chorus of A Brave New World.

I know what we're gonna do today
None.

Swerry's entrance to his lair
None, he goes behind a barn and opens a zoetrope.

Evil Jingle
'' (Sung by a barbershop quartet) Doofenshmirtz...Doofenshmirtz...Doofenshmirtz...Doofenshmirtz...Doofenshmirtz Evil Amalgamated!''

Background Information

 * Eleventh episode that has a one-word title. ("Rollercoaster", "S'Winter", "Atlantis", "Canderemy, "Bullseye!, "Excaliferb", "Doofapus", "Blackout!", "Sidetracked", "Druselsteinoween")
 * Fourth time Isabella wears her hair in a ponytail or pigtails ("Jerk De Soleil", "My Fair Goalie", "Troy Story").
 * 1903 Phineas and Ferb's outfits worn when back in time closely resemble their pioneer outfits from "She's the Mayor".
 * Fifth episode to take place in a time other than the present ("The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein", "Tri-Stone Area", "Doof Dynasty", "Excaliferb", "Phineas and Ferb and the Temple of Juatchadoon") and the third to be framed by having a character tell about it in the present. ("The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein", "Excaliferb")
 * The actual 1903 World's Fair took place in Osaka, Japan.
 * The man from the coin from the civil war's dialogue matches, in verbatim, the Wikipedia article for the Battle of Antietam
 * Auguste Lumière is a mustached caricature of Swampy Marsh. The man seen next to him in the moving picture is a mustached caricature of Dan Povenmire.
 * Second time the Farmer says to his Wife, "You never believed in me." ("Suddenly Suzy")

Allusions

 * Steampunk - The episode title is a play on this sub-genre of science-fiction involving Victorian-era steam-powered machines.
 * Ken Burns' The Civil War - The closeup on the coin, the period music, and the narration of it is a parody of this 1990 PBS mini-docuseries.
 * Melodramas - von Doofenshmirtz ties Swerry the Swan to the train tracks, which was a common plot device for early film melodramas, made (in)famous by the parodied version in the "Dudley Do-Right" segments of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.
 * Teddy bear - The Farmer's Wife is angry at the Farmer for creating a doll in the shape of a bear. These bears, named after then President Theodore Roosevelt, made their debut at a toy fair in November 1903.

Errors

 * While the Lumière brothers were in fact the earliest pioneers in filmmaking, there is no historical evidence that they ever came to America, let alone Danville. But of course, this is all in the interest of comedy and is not meant to be taken seriously as a historical reference.

Cast

 * Vincent Martella as Phineas, Additional Voices
 * Ashley Tisdale as Candace
 * Thomas Sangster as Ferb
 * Caroline Rhea as Mom
 * Richard O'Brien as Dad
 * Dan Povenmire as Dr. Doofenshmirtz/von-Doofenshmirtz, Additional Voices
 * Jeff "Swampy" Marsh as Major Monogram/Megaburns, Additional Voices
 * Tyler Mann as Carl
 * John Viener as Pnorman, Additional Voices
 * Maulik Pancholy as Baljeet
 * Bobby Gaylor as Buford, Additional Voices
 * Alyson Stoner as Isabella, Additional Voices
 * Olivia Olson as Vanessa
 * Jack McBrayer as Irving, Additional Voices
 * Ariel Winter as Gretchen
 * Isabella Murad as Milly
 * Michaela Zee as Ginger
 * Diamond White as Holly
 * Paul Alborough as Professor Elemental
 * Corey Burton as the Farmer
 * Jennifer L. Hughes as the Farmer's Wife
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Perry, Swerry the Swan (uncredited)
 * Additional voices: Pamela Adlon
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