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* ARareSentence: "I, too, feel a certain element of kebabism."
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-->'''Ferb''': That was completely out of character.
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* ARareSentence: "I, too, am feeling a certain element of kebabism."

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* ARareSentence: "I, too, am feeling feel a certain element of kebabism."
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-->'''Doofenshmirtz''': You remember that story, right? I don't have to tell to you again? Remember my neighbor Kenny?

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-->'''Doofenshmirtz''': You remember that story, right? My neighbor Kenny? I don't have to tell to you again? Remember my neighbor Kenny?go through—Okay.
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* CalvinBall: The F-Games are this. It combines several different sports, uses NoodleImplements, and even the rules for scoring are not clear, because at one point, the girls have the square root of π while the boys have a poorly-drawn picture of a duckie.
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* AbsurdlyLongStairway: Perry has to take this down to his lair due to the elevator being out of order. After he gets his mission, he realizes he has to take it up again, but he just looks at it and sighs wearily.
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* BadHairDay: Candace gets one at an inconvenient time, since she has a photo shoot with Jeremy.

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* BadHairDay: Candace gets one at an inconvenient time, since she has a photo shoot with Jeremy. This is what prompts Candace to wear a helmet.



* InsistentTerminology: When Isabella trash talks Buford, she says, "This is ''my'' house!", but Phineas says, "Technically, this is our garage."

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* InsistentTerminology: LiterallyMinded: When Isabella trash talks Buford, she says, "This is ''my'' house!", but Phineas says, "Technically, this is our garage."
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* InsistentTerminology: When Isabella trash talks Buford, she says, "This is ''my'' house!", but Phineas says, "Technically, this is our garage."
-->'''Ferb''': She's on a roll.
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* BadHairDay: Candace gets one at an inconvenient time, since she has a photo shoot with Jeremy.
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* CallBack: Major Monogram apologizes to Agent P for the AbsurdlyLongStairway because the elevator maintenance man is apparently on a retreat with the slide-waxing guy, recalling an earlier incident in "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbRagingBully Raging Bully]]".
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* CheatersNeverProsper: When the final ball for the giant foosball game rolls into the middle of the board where no one can hit it and Phineas announces the game will likely be a draw, Buford jumps into the game and tries to kick the ball into the goal himself. This only leads to Isabella being able to get one final point needed to break the tie and beat him.
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-->'''Doofenshmirtz''': You remember that story, right? I don't have to tell to you again? Remember my neighbor Kenny?
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* ARareSentence: "I, too, am feeling a certain element of kebabism."
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* ContinuityNod: Doofenshmirtz briefly alludes to the story of how he [[Recap/PhineasAndFerbLawnGnomeBeachPartyOfTerror spent his childhood as a lawn gnome]], and even lampshades the fact that he's already told that story.

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* ContinuityNod: Doofenshmirtz briefly alludes to the story of how he [[Recap/PhineasAndFerbLawnGnomeBeachPartyOfTerror spent his childhood as a lawn gnome]], and even lampshades the fact that he's already told that story.story (although he thinks he's telling it to someone else).
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* YouGoGirl: Isabella challenges Buford to the F-Games to challenge his own sexism. In the end, Isabella and Candace win even after Buford cheats.

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* YouGoGirl: Isabella challenges Buford to the F-Games to challenge his own sexism. In the end, Isabella and Candace win even after Buford cheats.cheats.
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* NoodleImplements: To be expected for what is basically CalvinBall. When Ballet asks for clarification about one of the rules, he mentions a shuttlecock, rubber chickens, a chokecherry bush, and tangerines.

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* NoodleImplements: To be expected for what is basically CalvinBall. When Ballet Baljeet asks for clarification about one of the rules, he mentions a shuttlecock, rubber chickens, a chokecherry bush, and tangerines.

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* BookcasePassage: Perry attempts to enter his underground lair through an elevator hidden inside a bookcase, but the elevator turns out to be out of order, so he's forced to take the AbsurdlyLongStairway down.



* ARareSentence: "I, too, am feeling a certain element of kebabism."
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* GirlsVsBoysPlot: In trying to prove that women are weaker, Buford sparks Phineas and Ferb's grand idea of the episode- a battle between the genders, playing a [[{{Calvinball}} nonsensical game]] with strange rules. It's [[BullyAndWimpPairing Buford and Baljeet]] against Candace and Isabella, and while it's neck-and-neck for a while, Isabella and Candace eventually win, thanks to the final game being foosball.

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* GirlsVsBoysPlot: In trying to prove that women are weaker, Buford sparks Phineas and Ferb's grand idea of the episode- a battle between the genders, playing a [[{{Calvinball}} nonsensical game]] with strange rules. It's [[BullyAndWimpPairing Buford and Baljeet]] against Candace and Isabella, and while it's neck-and-neck for a while, Isabella and Candace eventually win, thanks to the final game being foosball.foosball (and Buford attempting to prevent the game from being a draw by cheating).
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* ContinuityNod: Doofenshmirtz briefly alludes to the story of how he [[Recap/PhineasAndFerbLawnGnomeBeachPartyOfTerror spent his childhood as a lawn gnome]], and even lampshades the fact that he's already told that story.
* DisasterDominoes: When Doofenshmirtz falls into the pet store, he inadvertently sets off a chain of events that leads to the F-Games stadium being knocked over by a rocket.
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* ARareSentence: "I, too, am feeling a certain element of kebabism."

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!!This episode contains examples of

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* GirlsVsBoysPlot: In trying to prove that women are weaker, Buford sparks Phineas and Ferb's grand idea
of the episode- a battle between the genders, playing a [[{{Calvinball}} nonsensical game]] with strange rules. It's [[BullyAndWimpPairing Buford and Baljeet]] against Candace and Isabella, and while it's neck-and-neck for a while, Isabella and Candace eventually win, thanks to the final game being foosball.
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The boys design the F-Games, a full-blown CalvinBall competition to settle Buford and Isabella's argument on whether boys are better than girls. Meanwhile, Perry goes undercover to thwart Doofenshmirtz's plan at a dog show.

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The boys design the F-Games, a full-blown CalvinBall competition to settle Buford and Isabella's argument on whether boys are better than girls. Meanwhile, Perry goes undercover to thwart Doofenshmirtz's plan at a dog show.show.

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* NoodleImplements: To be expected for what is basically CalvinBall. When Ballet asks for clarification about one of the rules, he mentions a shuttlecock, rubber chickens, a chokecherry bush, and tangerines.
* OutOfCharacterMoment: Invoked by Doofenshmirtz's Misbehave-inator, which causes show dogs to bully their owners and Buford to renounce his sexism and poor sportsmanship.
* RegalRinglets: Isabella's remarkable foosball skills style Candace's hair into these.
* TheUnfavorite: Doofenshmirtz's father named the family dog "Only Son".
* YouGoGirl: Isabella challenges Buford to the F-Games to challenge his own sexism. In the end, Isabella and Candace win even after Buford cheats.
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The boys design the F-Games, a full-blown Calvinball competition to settle Buford and Isabella's argument on whether boys are better than girls. Meanwhile, Perry goes undercover to thwart Doofenshmirtz's plan at a dog show.

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The boys design the F-Games, a full-blown Calvinball CalvinBall competition to settle Buford and Isabella's argument on whether boys are better than girls. Meanwhile, Perry goes undercover to thwart Doofenshmirtz's plan at a dog show.
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The boys design the F-Games, a competition to settle Buford and Isabella's argument on whether boys are better than girls. Meanwhile, Perry goes undercover to thwart Doofenshmirtz's plan at a dog show.

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The boys design the F-Games, a full-blown Calvinball competition to settle Buford and Isabella's argument on whether boys are better than girls. Meanwhile, Perry goes undercover to thwart Doofenshmirtz's plan at a dog show.
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The boys design the F-Games, a competition to settle Buford and Isabella's argument on whether boys are better than girls. Meanwhile, Perry goes undercover to thwart Doofenshmirtz's plan at a dog show.

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