Phineas and Ferb: 104 Days of Summer! Season 1 Episode 68 The Belly of the Beast / Moon Farm
- April 29, 2011
Phineas and Ferb: 104 Days of Summer! Season 1 Episode 68 - "The Belly of the Beast / Moon Farm":
"The Belly of the Beast": It's another exciting day in Danville, and Phineas and Ferb are determined to make the most of their summer vacation. The boys come up with an ingenious plan to create a gigantic mechanical shark, aptly named "The Belly of the Beast." With the help of their friends, including Isabella, Buford, Baljeet, and their pet platypus Perry, Phineas and Ferb embark on a mission to construct the ultimate water slide around the shark's mouth.
Meanwhile, the devious Dr. Doofenshmirtz is plotting another one of his evil schemes. He invents a "Shark Attracting-Inator," a device that lures sharks from all corners of the ocean. His plan is to unleash the sharks onto the streets of Danville, causing chaos and panic. However, as Perry the Platypus, the secret agent known as Agent P, he is determined to thwart Dr. Doofenshmirtz's plans and save the city from certain shark-induced destruction.
As Phineas, Ferb, and their friends continue building the water slide, they face numerous challenges and obstacles. From collecting an expansive supply of water to ensuring the mechanical shark is fully operational, the kids utilize their problem-solving skills, creativity, and teamwork to overcome each hurdle. They even manage to incorporate thrilling twists and turns within the slide, promising an unforgettable experience for all who dare to ride.
At the same time, Perry the Platypus infiltrates Doofenshmirtz Evil Incorporated, engaging in an epic battle against the evil scientist. With gadgets and determination, Perry skillfully avoids Doofenshmirtz's elaborate traps and attempts to dismantle the Shark Attracting-Inator. Their mission intensifies as Doofenshmirtz unveils his ultimate plan to ride one of the sharks through Danville's streets, proclaiming himself the "Shark King."
Unbeknownst to Phineas and Ferb, their sister Candace has caught wind of their ambitious project. Determined to bust her brothers once and for all, she embarks on a mission to locate their impressive creation. Alongside her best friend Stacy, Candace races against the clock, hoping to capture photographic evidence of Phineas and Ferb's summer activities.
"The Moon Farm": In the second part of this episode, the gang's adventures take a cosmic turn. After learning about a mysterious Moon Farm, Phineas and Ferb become enthralled by the idea of growing crops on the moon. Not ones to shy away from a challenge, they gather their team and begin devising a plan to construct a lunar garden.
Using their extraordinary engineering skills and space-grade technology, Phineas, Ferb, Isabella, Buford, and Baljeet set forth on an extraordinary journey. With Perry by their side, they board a rocket ship they designed specifically for this mission. Their out-of-this-world adventure takes them through the vastness of space as they head towards the moon, ready to turn it into a farm like no other.
As the crew lands on the lunar surface, they face unexpected obstacles. The lack of soil and atmosphere poses a unique challenge to their gardening endeavor. Undeterred, they utilize ingenious methods and inventions, such as hydroponics and artificial sunlight, to create an environment suitable for growing plants.
Throughout their lunar farming adventure, Phineas and Ferb's resourcefulness and resilience are put to the test. With the pressure of space exploration and the unfamiliarity of farming on the moon, the gang learns valuable lessons about teamwork, problem-solving, and adaptability. And as they watch their moon crops sprout and flourish, they can't help but marvel at the wonders of the universe and the boundless possibilities of their extraordinary summer.
Join Phineas, Ferb, and the gang in this exciting two-part episode of Phineas and Ferb, filled with thrills, laughter, and out-of-this-world adventures. Brace yourself for the wonders of "The Belly of the Beast" and the cosmic thrill of "Moon Farm."