WHO SINGS THE PHINEAS AND FERB THEME SONG MOVIE
The titles "Are You My Mummy?" could possibly be a shout-out to the Doctor Who episodes "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances".When Perry sketches Major Monogram, his art style is akin to that of The Simpsons.The western-themed episode's title is also a possible reference to The Magnificent Seven.Perry has to swim past a shark with a frickin' laser beam to get to his lair.The bird flying flying past the sun and then bursting into flames at the beginning might be a reference to the Family Guy episode "Brian, Portrait of a Dog".Just as the Doofenshmirtz blimp crashes into the broadcasting tower at the racetrack, the announcer gets cut off as he starts saying (presumably) "Oh, the humanity!", à la the Hindenburg disaster.The boys' race car from "The Fast and the Phineas" is numbered with 42.Fitting for an episode set at Mount Rushmore, the gift shop sells big sticks.and boredom is something up with which I will not put.
WHO SINGS THE PHINEAS AND FERB THEME SONG SERIES
The '60s-style band that first popped up in " It's About Time!" and appear throughout the series are based on The Lovin' Spoonful, specifically their appearance on the album cover for "Do You Believe In Magic?".Danville was also the name of Rob Petrie's hometown in The Dick Van Dyke Show.Is he descended from a long line of British kveens? Aloyse Everheart Elizabeth Otto Wolfgang Hypatia Gunther Galen Gary Cooper von Roddenstein.The Paisley Sideburn Brothers are a possible combination of this and a Self-Deprecation to Disney's former well known boy band.
The time machine the kids use comes from the George Pal's 'The Time Machine' movie.A phrase in the first line, "semiaquatic egg-laying mammal of action", is taken directly from The Other Wiki's article on the platypus Dan Povenmire just added "of action" at the end.Perry the Platypus' theme song is similar in melody and structure to Johnny Rivers' song "Secret Agent Man", which serves as the theme tune for the 1960s spy series Danger Man.