He says he has to go and cuts Linda off.ĭoofenshmirtz is still in one of his traps and presses a button to release Perry.
She asks what that thing was in the garden and Lawrence says that he made it, thinking it was the bird feeder. Linda phones Lawrence whilst he is in the middle of a presentation about the history of Whiskershire and Chedderton. Linda says not to touch the machine, so Phineas and Ferb do some reverse engineering and create a duplicate in the back yard. Phineas says they didn't build it but they wanted to know what it did. Linda calls the boys and asks what that machine is. She calls Linda to see it and says the boys made it. Whilst finishing his flashback, Doofenshmirtz trips on one of his traps and knocks his latest machine into the Flynn-Fletcher house in the front lawn.Ĭandace sees the machine and assumes that Phineas and Ferb built it. Unfortunately, the machine makes the cinema screen explode and blast off into the sky. He then brings out a machine to make the movie's sound 5th Dimensional and attaches it to their car. Doofenshmirtz says it's unlikely but he'll try. Doofenshmirtz sarcastically replies that he will take over the world, and she suggests that he should start small and try to take over the Tri-State Area. Linda says that she would like to be a pop star one day. It was with Linda Flynn and they were in a drive-in theater, going to watch a film. Doofenshmirtz then tells him about one of his first dates. Perry gets caught in one of the many traps that were set. Perry is already on Heinz Doofenshmirtz's hover jet and they are fighting.
Since Perry has his mission, Monogram decided to go home. Phineas asks where Perry is once the program has finished and the scene cuts to Major Monogram asking Carl where Perry is.
#FEEDING FRENZY 1 THEME SONG HOW TO#
It talks about what it is and how to do it. In the living room, Phineas and Ferb are watching a program on reverse engineering. He decides that it doesn't do what he wanted it to do but leaves it. Check them out in no particular order below.Lawrence is outside putting up a bird feeder and house on a tree. (For the purposes of this list, we’re including music played when pitchers emerge from the bullpen and warm up as well as the songs that soundtrack hitters stepping to the plate.) These aren’t fantasy picks, either some are more iconic than others, but they’ve all actually been used by at least one MLB player in a game at some point. To celebrate Opening Day tomorrow (April 1), we’ve rounded up the 25 best walk-up songs in baseball history. While bravado-heavy genres like rap and rock still tend to dominate, in recent years, players have had some fun with their picks, opting for go for a laugh instead of a flex. Though the walk-up song can be traced back to 1972 with Yankees reliever Sparky Lyle taking the mound to “Pomp and Circumstance” - something you can read about in more detail here - it didn’t really take off until the ’90s when players began requesting their own music. It can be a tall order, which is why the ones that manage to check all three boxes have become an iconic part of the baseball experience in the past 30 years or so. It’s meant to whip the crowd into a frenzy as a player makes his grand entrance while simultaneously getting him psyched up and intimidating the opposing team. A great walk-up song serves many purposes.