"Triangulation" is an unusually upbeat song from "Night of the Living Pharmacists" sung by Isabella and the Fireside Girls, with the help of Baljeet, to explain how she figured out the point of origin of all the pharmacist zombies.
Lyrics[]
Isabella: Roger Doofenshmirtz, we know, is six feet and two inches tall
And the beam that hit him left a weird impression on that wall.
So I took the angle from that point of where I knew he stood,
And I found the building just like that because I understood.
Fireside Girls: Triangulation!
Isabella: That's how I figured it out.
Fireside Girls: Triangulation!
Isabella: Now I'm left with no doubt.
The only geometric process using data I possess...
Isabella and the Fireside Girls: That could pinpoint the conclusion of my scientific quest.
Triangulation!
Baljeet: Cha cha cha!
Background Information[]
- Parry Gripp tweeted that this is his new favorite song.[1]
- The song reveals that Roger is the same height as his brother, at 6'2" ("Chez Platypus" "Last Day of Summer).
- Despite the name, no triangulation is actually done at any point of the song.
Songwriters[]
BMI Work #18834432
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