Picture This

 is an upcoming episode, premiered on November 7, 2009 on Disney XD.

Episode Summary
When Ferb accidentally leaves his skateboard with Grandpa and Grandma Fletcher, he and Phineas invent a transporter to retrieve any object. Candace figures out she can transport Mom there to bust them because that would mean Mom is literally in their project. Meanwhile, Dr. Doofenshmirtz tries to rid the world of mimes by trapping them in invisible boxes.

Songs

 * A Mexican-Jewish Cultural Festival
 * There Is No Candy In Me

The "Too Young" Line
None.

Whatcha doin'?
Said by Isabella right before Ferb goes down the half-pipe.

Perry's entrance to his lair
Walks through the automatic doors on one end of his lair and over to the communications center. Monogram likes that his entrance was, "Simple and understated."

The bird that runs into Phineas and Ferb's invention
Ferb hits a lever and it flies through a trap door strategically place in the half-pipe.

Background Information

 * Currently listed on the following sites: MSN TV and the Disney Channel TV schedule.
 * The Mexican-Jewish Cultural Festival confirms the mixture of Jewish and Mexican traditions of Vivian Garcia-Shapiro and her family.
 * Error: When Perry gets transported, the machine tranports his hat even though it wasn't in the picture. Also when Linda gets transported, the picture of her was cut offf, and even transported her blindfold even though it wasn't in the picture as well

Continuity

 * Doofenshmirtz mentions the invisible cage in which he traps Agent P in "Don't Even Blink".
 * The bird almost flying into the skate ramp is similar to Rollercoaster when the bird flew into the rollercoaster track.
 * The girl from the Bust 'Em commercial reappears in Doofenshmirz's flashback, although her face cannot be seen. ("Leave the Busting to Us!, "Leave the Busting to Us! (song))
 * The Mariachi band, that appear in the Mariachi tree in One Good Scare Ought to Do It! reappears in this episode

Allusions

 * The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: When Grandpa Fletcher's Feet are on backwards, he says, "Now I can see where I've been", Which is the same thing Sheen said when his head was on backwards in the Jimmy Neutron episode Vanishing Act
 * Baljeet has an Uncle Maulik named after his voice actor Maulik Pancholy.
 * Picture This was also the title of a 2008 ABC Family movie starring Ashley Tisdale the voice of Candace.
 * "The Raven" by Edgar Allen Poe: when Doofenshmirtz hears Perry tapping on his window, he asks if it's "that pesky raven again".
 * The Fly: When Buford is photographed next to a fly and then transported, he is blended with the fly similar to the movie The Fly. Phineas's "fly filter" is a similar reference to this, preventing those types of accidents.
 * The Simpsons: When Candace saw Ferb sliding down the invention, she said "Ay Caramba," which Bart Simpson often says.
 * Two Mexican interjections are combined with the Jewish interjection "Oy vey" to create Jewish-Mexican interjections. One character combines it with "Olé!" to make "Oy-lé!" and another character combines it with "Ay caramba!" to make "Oy caramba!"
 * Other Jewish-Mexican blends are the dreidel-racas and the matzah burrito.


 * Shrek: Buford says, "I'm complex, really. I'm like an onion." Shrek tells Donkey that ogres are like onions; they have many layers (aka complex). Both characters have rough exteriors but have been shown to be sensitive at times.

Cast

 * Vincent Martella as Phineas
 * Ashley Tisdale as Candace
 * Thomas Sangster as Ferb
 * Caroline Rhea as Mom
 * Alyson Stoner as Isabella
 * Bobby Gaylor as Buford
 * Maulik Pancholy as Baljeet
 * Dee Bradley Baker as Perry
 * Jeff "Swampy" Marsh as Major Monogram
 * Dan Povenmire as Dr. Doofenshmirtz
 * Richard O'Brien as Dad
 * Malcolm McDowell as Grandpa Fletcher
 * Jane Carr as Grandma Fletcher