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  1. Phineas and Ferb remodel Mount Rushmore for Candace's 15th birthday, while Agent P stops Dr. Doofenshmirtz from making a tunnel to China. Phineas wakes up and sees that July 11 is marked on the calendar as Candace's birthday. Since the gorilla in the cake last year didn't work out so well, Phineas wants to do better this time. Meanwhile, Candace is dreaming she's being serenaded in a musical ...

  2. Jan 20, 2023 · An easter egg breakdown with 31 missable details in Phineas and Ferb, Season 1, Episode 1B, Candace Loses Her Head.

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  4. "Candace Loses Her Head" is the second half of the first episode of Phineas and Ferb. It aired on February 5, 2008 on Disney Channel, September 1, 2008 on Toon Disney, and on February 13, 2009 on Disney XD. Phineas and Ferb remodel Mount Rushmore for Candace's 15th birthday, while Agent P stops Dr. Doofenshmirtz from making a tunnel to China. Phineas wakes up and sees on the calendar that it's ...

  5. Candace Loses Her Head was the seventh episode of Season One of Phineas and Ferb. It premiered on February 5th 2008 on Disney Channel US, and November 1st 2007 on Disney Channel Germany. It premiered on February 5th 2008 on Disney Channel US, and November 1st 2007 on Disney Channel Germany.

  6. Spoiler Title: While the title refers to the idiom of losing control, which is what Candace does throughout the episode, it also spoils the ending, where Candace in fact, loses the monument of her own head.

  7. (Phineas is sleeping in his bed in their bedroom in the Flynn-Fletcher house.)♪ Na, na na ♪Phineas: Yes! Hey, Ferb! (Throws pillow at Ferb) It's Candace's birthday! We gotta do better than last year. (Flashback)Gorilla: (Comes out cake; Roars)Candace: AAH! (Slams door)(Flashback ends) Phineas: Not our best work. This time it's gotta be something huge! (Candace has a dream in her bedroom ...

  8. I love how Phineas and Ferb for one of their earliest adventures decide (for Candace's birthday) to carve out her face in Mount Rushmore. She is of the same stature to them as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt are to America. By themselves they shape a mountain.

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