

What-cha dooin'? Explanation Isabella's Catchphrase, usually said to Phineas.This got taken to a new level when Vincent Martella (Phineas' voice actor) appeared in The Walking Dead, with comments like "MOM! Phineas turned into a zombie!" being common." MOM! Phineas and Ferb are creating memes!" Explanation Stage Three: Candace tries to bust her brothers by getting their mother to see what they're doing."Hey, where's Perry?" Explanation Stage Two: Perry The Platypus drops his pet disguise, dons his fedora and goes to his secret lair to get his Doofenshmirtz-thwarting mission.Also used in response to a disturbing or unsettling tidbit of information, with the implication being that the poster is setting off to do that exact thing. "Hey Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today!" Explanation Stage One: Phineas gets inspiration for today's scheme, either from something he sees or hears about, or his thought processes.
#Platypus meme series#
The series has a large amount of Once per Episode gags and Catch Phrases with at least one for every main character, which are varied, parodied and subverted in every way the writers can come up with, leading to a rich memetic potential. The second one, uploaded on August 28th, 2020, is a screencap of a Pornhub comment talking about French kings it accumulated more than 60,800 upvotes and more than 450 comments.Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today! Let's record memes from Phineas and Ferb! The first one is made of captioned screenshots of Final Fantasy 7, uploaded March 29th, 2018, gaining more than 65,300 upvotes and more than 1,200 comments a previous publication of this set on r/ gaming on July 17th, 2017 has reached a total of 24,600 points (87% upvoted) and 934 comments. On IFunny, two such pictures gained a lot of popularity. Among the most popular pictures of the website, an edit on r/ShitPostCrusaders posted on March 2nd, 2020 accumulated a score of 11,300 points (99% upvotes) and 76 comments, and a fan art on r/DnD posted on September 20th, 2020 reached a score of 17,900 points (97%) and more than 150 comments in eight days.

Apart from the template edits, many threads are named after a variation on this line. While the quote is a famous one among the Phineas and Ferb fandom, it stuck particularly well with the Reddit community, and especially in subreddits such as r/Doofenshmirtz, r/History and r/ShitPostCrusaders, the two latter having a history of pointing out odd events. The line began appearing more regularly in image macros across 20. The first version of the template that uses the movie's screenshot was uploaded on Imgur on April 24th, 2019. This line was uploaded on Quickmeme as part of a reaction image as soon as August 9th, 2011, captioned on an unrelated screenshot of Dr. Right?" This is part of a running gag in the series, where he reveals surreal anecdotes as a part of his tragic backstory. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice. Dr Doofenshmirtz reacts to this by saying: "Wow! If I had a nickel for every time I was doomed by a puppet, I'd have two nickels. Doofenshmirtz is double-crossed by his evil clone, who "dooms" him via the use of a hand puppet. In Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, the comedic antagonist Dr. There are several versions of the expression, and there are several parodies of it serving as subverted tropes to talk about, on the opposite side of the spectrum, events that happened only once, or never at all. This model of expression was most likely coined by Mark Twain: "If I had a dollar for every person killed per year in India, I would rather have it than any other property" is a famous quote from his 1809 book Following the Equator.
#Platypus meme movie#
The line in the movie is a parody of the widespread English expression: "If I had a nickel for every time, I'd be rich," which is used to express the large reoccurrence of a situation or an event.
