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5[[folder:Norm]]
6[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Norm2_5768.jpg]]
7[[caption-width-right:350:''If I'm gonna be a conqueror and win my father's love,\
8I'll take it to the people with the eagle, not the dove'']]
9->''"We're all very impressed with your numbers, sir!"''
10->'''Voiced by:''' John Viener, Creator/JoelMcHale (prototype head)
11
12A slightly scatterbrained android build by Dr. Doofenshmirtz to destroy Perry the Platypus in the episode "Greece Lightning", based on the Doctor [[LiteralMinded misinterpreting an old film strip]] about how [[GreenAesop "the greatest enemy of the platypus is man"]]. Norm eventually started showing up in later episodes helping out Doofenshmirtz with the occasional evil scheme. He has some of the personality attributes of an eerily-cheerful office-worker from TheFifties, with an occasional sarcastic streak.
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14* AffablyEvil: He's fond of spouting random dialogue more appropriate to a married, white-collar suburbanite than a killer robot originally designed to attack platypi on sight.
15* AntiVillain: Every time he has served as an antagonist, he is either following orders or believes he can [[WellDoneSonGuy earn Doofenshmirtz's affection]] by doing so.
16* AscendedExtra: Started out as one of Doof's inventions (after learning "the enemy of the platypus is man", he [[LiteralMinded built a robot man]]), and then began making more appearances as Doof's lovable but bungling henchman, and even had two episodes centered around him ("A Real Boy" & "Norm Unleashed").
17* BewareTheSillyOnes: In "Norm Unleashed".
18* BigLittleBrother: He's technically this to Vanessa. He's younger than her, much bigger than her, and he considers Doofenshmirtz his father.
19* BoringButPractical: Boring is not the first word that comes to mind when he decides to take over the Tri State Area in "Norm Unleashed" with [[MoreDakka weaponry]] but his plan is certainly more simple and less elaborate than Doofenshirtz's schemes with his Inators. Not to mention much more effective.
20* CaptainObvious: ''"I'm drilling!"''
21* CharacterizationMarchesOn: From one-off scheme of Doofenshmirtz's who only spoke in pre-programmed lines, to occasional ServileSnarker, to a full-blown character with motivations, his own episodes, and even his own songs.
22* CloudCuckoolander: Especially in earlier appearances, when he could only speak in cliche sitcom phrases, but has been toned down somewhat since his character grew out of that tendency. Though he's noticeably odd throughout the series, being a LiteralMinded robot.
23* CombatPragmatist: Instead of building complex -inators, Norm decides to conquer the Tri-State Area the old fashioned way, with weaponry
24* CrazyPrepared: Retrofits himself with a massive arsenal of weapons in "Norm Unleashed", all of which are exactly what he needs to counter Perry's usual attempts to stop him.
25* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
26** He took down a much larger and more advanced robot with a cup of coffee once to save Doofenshmirtz.
27** In "Norm Unleashed", he needs to take over Doofenshmirtz's role in conquering the Tri-State Area and does so in spectacular fashion.
28* {{Cuckoosnarker}}:
29-->'''Doofenshmirtz:''' I think we made too much potato salad, Norm, I, I guess we'll have to give everyone a two-ton take-home container. And I still think you should have added more green onions.
30-->'''Norm:''' Well, next time ''you'' can do all the cooking, and ''I'll'' stand around coming up with evil plans that ultimately fail!
31-->''(Long silence.)''
32-->'''Doofenshmirtz:''' ''...Wow.'' Cuttin' deep, man.
33* ADayInTheLimelight: "A Real Boy", "Love at First Byte", and "Norm Unleashed". "Phineas and Ferb-Busters!" also focuses on him more than usual.
34* DissonantSerenity: Justified since he's a robot. His voice is cheerful and upbeat, yet his dialogue is darkly comical.
35%%* DeadpanSnarker: His prototype head.
36* DoAnythingRobot: Even Doofenshmirtz is not aware of his full functionality. And on top of that he can be retrofitted with new parts quite easily.
37* TheDragon: Doofenshmirtz's main (and usually only) accomplice in his evil schemes.
38* GiantMook: The largest prominent recurring character in the show and Doofenshmirtz's robotic assistant.
39* HamsterWheelPower: He is powered by a squirrel running on a wheel inside his torso. Thanks to this, he is unaffected by a power surge that causes machines to go haywire in "Phineas and Ferb-Busters!"
40* HeelFaceTurn: Like Doofenshmirtz in the SeriesFinale, he decides to give up evil for good, as he is last seen talking with Doof, Vanessa, and Perry about their adventures.
41* HypercompetentSidekick: He proves to be a more effective villain than Doofenshmirtz, and actually gives Perry a decent challenge.
42* GracefulLoser: "Ah, I see what you're going for. Well played, sir."
43%%* TheIgor: In a few episodes.
44* TheJuggernaut: In "Norm Unleashed", he trudges through almost everything Perry sets up to stop him. Not only does nothing Perry do slow him down, it doesn't even prevent him from singing [[LyricalDissonance "Weaponry!"]]
45* KillerRobot: He was created to destroy platypuses, but he generally subverts this after his first appearance, not being malicious on his own. However, when given the freedom to come up with his own evil scheme in "Norm Unleashed", he plays this terrifyingly straight, opting to destroy the Tri-State Area with weapons if the citizens don't surrender.
46* {{Leitmotif}}: A short xylophone and brass jingle.
47* LiteralMinded: Frequently. For instance, when Doofenshmirtz impatiently tells him to "stuff it", he literally puts the chocolate cake he had been holding into his own mouth. (Since he's a robot and lacks a digestive system, it just comes back out of his ears.) In fact, his whole reason for being is this trope, due to Doofenshmirtz thinking the natural enemy of the platypus is man, he built a giant robotic man to exterminate Perry.
48* LosingYourHead: It's revealed in ''WesternAnimation/MiloMurphysLaw'' that after D.E.I. was destroyed, only his head survived, and Doof gets to work trying to restore his body.
49* MachineMonotone: He is a robot after all--though it is [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] a little in the sense that he ''does'' have a tone, based off that of a stereotypical 50's office worker, but that's the ''only'' tone he has to his voice.
50* MadLove: Norm has this for Doofenshmirtz in a WellDoneSonGuy sort of way. Doof's level of parental affection for him tends to vary by episode, but it doesn't stop Norm from trying and at the very least the two maintain a positive (if occasionally vitriolic) relationship.
51* MoreDakka: In "Norm Unleashed" he turns himself into his ultimate weapon, loaded with a massive array of guns.
52* MorphWeapon: He has a few of these.
53* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He does a ''very'' impressive job on the one occasion where he had to take over from Doofenshmirtz in trying to conquer the Tri-State Area.
54* ObfuscatingStupidity: Sometimes, like in "Phineas and Ferb-busters!"
55* RunningGag: Norm demonstrating an ability or attribute of his that happens to be just what Doofenshmirtz needs, and Doof remarking that he really needs to read Norm's instruction manual. Has only been used twice thus far, though.
56* SarcasmBlind: Due to being LiteralMinded. Interestingly, he does have a snarky streak of his own.
57* ServileSnarker: Rarely, but that just makes it funnier. By contrast, his prototype head was nothing '''but''' a snarker.
58* StarCrossedLovers: With Chloe, who is the robotic assistant of Doofenshmirtz's biggest rival in evil, Rodney.
59* StepfordSmiler: Doesn't really show much expression sans that smile no matter what he's feeling (though his smile does flip into a frown on rare occasions, especially in later episodes). Justified, as he's a robot who can't show expressions.
60-->'''Norm:''' ''[smiling]'' [[Film/TheWizardOfOz Now I know I have a heart---because it's breaking!]] ''[SingleTear]''
61** Taken even further in "A Real Boy", when he's shown to have several backup heads meant to show different emotions... and they ''all'' have ''exactly the same'' expression as his normal head.
62** ''"Secretly I'm very lonely!"''
63** ''"Space is cold and unforgiving. Just like my father."''
64** ''"Why must I be alone?"''
65* SuddenAnatomy: Grows a platypus-sized control station in his torso in "A Traffic Cam Caper", when Perry needs to use him as PoweredArmor. Later, this spot is occupied by a squirrel on an exercise wheel, which, based on "A Real Boy", seems to have become a permanent attribute.
66* SycophanticServant: Sees Doofenshmirtz as a father figure.
67* TookALevelInBadass: He nearly beats ''Perry'' in "Norm Unleashed". In the SeriesFinale, he managed to help Doof set up a series of 30 traps to finally defeat Perry, which allowed Doof to succeed in taking over the Tri-State Area by being elected as its first Tri-Governor, much to Norm's delight.
68* TransformingMecha: "Undercover Carl" shows that he can transform into a flatbed truck (though a special license is apparently needed to drive him in this form), which left Doof very proud of him and even promising to finish his popsicle wife, much to Norm's delight.
69* VillainSong: "Weaponry".
70* WellDoneSonGuy: In his VillainSong he even calls Dr. Doofenshmirtz "father" and does his best to win Doofenshmirtz's approval. Whether Doof actually sees him as a "son" can vary by episode, but "Love at First Byte" shows that Doofenshmirtz does have some affection for him and is very proud of him for winning Chloe's heart.
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Talking Zebra]]
74[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Talking_Zebra_8933.jpg]]
75[[caption-width-right:300:''Do you fear the number seven?\
76Does a zebra call you "Kevin"?'']]
77->''"Oh, it gets much stranger, Kevin..."''
78->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett
79
80A mysterious talking zebra who tends to show up whenever Candace is hallucinating or dreaming. He seems to think Candace's name is "Kevin".
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82* FeatherFingers: He has inexplicably prehensile hooves.
83* IdenticalStranger: This trope is why he calls Candace "Kevin". Kevin is an important political figure in his world, who happens to look a lot like Candace, and might even be that world's version of Candace under a different name.
84* ImaginaryFriend: He only appears when Candace is dreaming... or thinks she's dreaming... or someone ''else'' [[DreamWithinADream is dreaming that she's dreaming...]] Although, in the Character Commentary for "Ballad of Badbeard", ''Linda'' somehow recognizes the zebra.
85* InSeriesNickname: Always calls Candace "[[GenderBlenderName Kevin]]", for some reason. Although, as revealed in the movie, Kevin may actually be the Candace of the Zebra's dimension.
86* {{Leitmotif}}: He is often represented by psychedelic Indian raga music.
87* MushroomSamba: What's required to see him.
88* NoNameGiven: Only ever referred to as a talking zebra.
89* NonSequitur: Deconstructed by Phineas and the gang at the beginning of Doofapus.
90-->'''Phineas:''' I'm just saying that as a non-sequitur, a talking zebra seems a little—
91-->'''Isabella:''' Forced?
92-->'''Phineas:''' Yeah, forced.
93* NotSoImaginaryFriend: Candace sees him in another dimension.
94* RunningGag: Whenever Candace has a dream, in any shape or form, he'll be there.
95* TalkingAnimal: Unusually for this show.
96[[/folder]]
97
98[[folder:Meap]]
99[[quoteright:290:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meap.jpg]]
100->''"Meap!"''
101->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LorenzoLamas, Creator/JeffFoxworthy ([[spoiler:while using the Southern translator mustache]]), Creator/JeffSwampyMarsh ([[spoiler:while using the British translator mustache]])
102
103A small, adorable alien who initially crash landed in Phineas and Ferb's yard and was nicknamed "Meap" based on his curious vocalizations. In spite of his appearance he is strong enough to defeat opponents many times his size and turns out to be an intergalactic security agent in charge of stopping Mitch. It has been shown that he belongs to a species whose language is composed solely of the word "Meap" and can shoot destructive rainbow-colored beams from their mouth.
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105* AliensSpeakingEnglish: [[spoiler:But only if he wears a translator.]]
106* BadassAdorable: In spite of his appearance, he is an experienced member of the SpacePolice for good reason.
107* BorrowedCatchphrase: Before the character was introduced, Candace had a tendency to say, "Meap..." as a form of surprise, such as in "The Fast and the Phineas", "It's a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World", "Backyard Aquarium" and "Candace Disconnected".
108* BreathWeapon: He can fire a destructive beam from his mouth.
109* HeroOfAnotherStory: Has many missions throughout the galaxy, but only occasionally appears in the show.
110* InformedAttractiveness: Many other characters unanimously consider him to be cute.
111* InterspeciesRomance: Implied given his mother-in-law, but we never see his family.
112* KillerRabbit: Small and cute, but can shoot [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] and is incredibly strong.
113* ObnoxiousInLaws: If his reaction to his mother-in-law is any indication.
114* OddFriendship: He and Candace relate to one another due to both of them considering it their duty to bust wrongdoers.
115* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: His real name has never been revealed and his human friends all refer to him as "Meap", based on what his native language sounds like to them. Even Mitch calls him such in "Meapless in Seattle"[[spoiler:, despite being the same species as him]].
116* PintsizedPowerhouse: He is able to subdue Mitch with little effort, despite the criminal being much larger [[spoiler:while wearing a mechanical suit]].
117* PokemonSpeak: [[spoiler:Without a translator]], all he can say is "Meap".
118* PoliceAreUseless: Averted, as he is implied to be consistently successful at capturing criminals. He is more limited by the judicial system of his home planet, in which the worst punishment possible is a time out. [[spoiler:While he is defeated by Mitch in "Meapless in Seattle", ''everyone'' besides Isabella was equally helpless against Mitch by that point, and indeed he was the only Meapian to actually put up any fight at all.]]
119* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Repeatedly referred to as being cute, even in-universe.
120* SpacePolice: His job is to hunt down and arrest criminals throughout the galaxy.
121* SuperCuteSuperPowers: His rainbow death ray.
122* TalkingWithSigns: This is how he communicates with humans [[spoiler:without a translator]].
123* TranslatorMicrobes: [[spoiler:His various mustaches.]]
124* VerbalTicName: Phineas and Ferb call him Meap because [[StarfishLanguage that's the only word he says]] (so that's how he replies when they ask his name). Considering he never corrects the kids when he does speak English, it might actually be his name. Also Mitch calls him by this name in "Meapless in Seattle".
125* VocalDissonance: Averted when he's speaking his native language, but [[spoiler:when he uses a translator his voice becomes surprisingly deep]].
126* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:In "Meapless in Seattle", the cute-ified Mitch takes him by surprise during their fight and defeats him, leaving it up to Isabella to face the poacher.]]
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Mitch]]
130[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mitch_0.jpg]]
131[[caption-width-right:350: ''He's Mitch! But some people call him "Big Mitch"!'']]
132->''"You don't get it. You're my prisoners. You should be afraid of me!"''
133->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{David Mitchell|Actor}}
134
135An evil alien poacher who cruises the galaxies looking for rare specimens and occasionally tries to take over his home planet.
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137* AnAlienNamedBob: An alien named Mitch.
138* AliensSpeakingEnglish: [[spoiler:But only if he wears a translator.]]
139* BadIsGoodAndGoodIsBad: Does not like to be called a zookeeper, as it "legitimizes" his evildoing.
140* BewareTheSillyOnes: Very silly and hammy, but he's still a serious threat and comes close to winning in "Meapless in Seattle".
141* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: Inverted. He prefers to be called a poacher, as calling him a zookeeper "sort of legitimizes" his abduction of alien races.
142* BreathWeapon: [[spoiler:He can fire a destructive beam from his mouth.]]
143* CardCarryingVillain: He explicitly claims that he is not a nice guy.
144* CutenessProximity: [[spoiler:He tried to take over a planet by inflicting everyone with this after he enhancing himself with cuteonium.]]
145* DastardlyWhiplash: His universal translation mustache gives him this look.
146* EgomaniacHunter: Mitch captures the galaxy's rarest creatures for his personal collection.
147* EvilBrit: Which is a bit weird, because [[spoiler:the same translator mustaches render Meap's speech as American accented and it was later shown that there are various models tied to specific accents]].
148%%* EvilIsHammy
149* EvilPoacher: His main crime seems to be poaching rare creatures throughout the galaxy, but he's tried more ambitious schemes as well.
150* EvilSoundsDeep: Speaks in a deep voice, [[spoiler:at least when he uses a translator]].
151* IHaveManyNames: Tries to invoke this, but the only two he can really come up with are Mitch, and, well, some of the guys call him "Big Mitch".
152* InformedAttractiveness: [[spoiler:After taking the cuteonium.]]
153* KillerRabbit: [[spoiler:He's a member of Meap's species. He only looks big because he's wearing a suit.]]
154* LaughablyEvil: His hamminess and CardCarryingVillain tendencies make him amusing.
155* LukeIAmYourFather: Parodied but averted.
156-->'''Mitch:''' Just so we're clear, I am ''not'' your father.
157* MechaMooks: He has an army of these.
158* MobileSuitHuman: [[spoiler:An alien variant. He wears a suit that makes him much taller than he actually is. Said suit can also move on its own, though it doesn't seem too bright.]]
159* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He's relatively ineffectual in his first appearance, spending most of his time complaining about how the protagonists are not as scared of him as they should be. In "Meapless in Seattle", however, [[spoiler:he successfully gets his hands on the cuteonium and incapacitates almost all the heroes. If it weren't for Isabella being able to out-cute him, he would have won]].
160* PokemonSpeak: [[spoiler:Without his mustache, all he can say is "Meap".]]
161* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[spoiler:Granted, he's less cute than the others of his kind. Definitely supposed to be one after taking cuteonium though.]]
162* SuperCuteSuperPowers: [[spoiler:Being a member of Meap's species, he turns out to be capable of firing sparkling death rays as well.]]
163* TomTheDarkLord: A wanted intergalactic criminal named... Mitch.
164* TranslatorMicrobes: [[spoiler:His mustache.]]
165* VillainOfAnotherStory: The worst punishment he can receive on his home planet is a time out, thus it is implied that he has to be constantly recaptured. However, he only visits Earth occasionally and so is rarely involved in the show's plot.
166* VillainousBreakdown: Suffers this in his first appearance when he has had enough of Phineas's cluelessness, causing him to rant about how he is keeping him and the others trapped on his ship. This distraction allows Candace to release Meap and attack Mitch.
167* WouldHurtAChild: He was willing to keep Phineas, Ferb, and Isabella imprisoned on his ship, and [[spoiler:sent his mobile suit to attack them in "Meapless in Seattle".]]
168[[/folder]]
169
170[[folder:Pinky the Chihuahua]]
171%%[[caption-width-right:248:''If you find yourself hanging out on a limb...'']]
172->''"Arf!"''
173->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
174
175Isabella's pet chihuahua, later revealed to be an O.W.C.A. secret agent. He works in a different division from Perry the Platypus, under Admiral Acronym, and is the nemesis of Professor Poofenplotz.
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177* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Like all O.W.C.A. agents, he wears a hat.
178* ActionPet: A secret agent of O.W.C.A..
179%%* AnimalSuperheroes
180%%* AnthropomorphicZigZag: In-universe.
181* ArchEnemy: To Professor Poofenplotz.
182* BadassAdorable: A secret agent chihuahua.
183* ADayInTheLimelight: "Isabella and the Temple of Sap", "Bee Story", and "Where's Pinky?"
184* DeepCoverAgent: Behaves like a typical dog (besides his dislike of dog food) with his host family.
185%%* DetectiveAnimal
186* DistressedDude: Like Perry, he usually gets trapped initially before he gets to defeat his nemesis.
187* DoesNotLikeSpam: He doesn't like dog food.
188* ElaborateUndergroundBase: Like Perry, he has one where he receives his missions.
189* ExtremeOmnivore: He'll eat almost anything besides dog food.
190* FedoraOfAsskicking: The O.W.C.A. agent uniform.
191* HeroOfAnotherStory: He has to foil Poofenplotz regularly, but we only get to see it happen in a few episodes.
192* HeroicDog: A chihuahua who fights evil.
193* ImprobableWeaponUser: He's very good at using computers this way.
194* KillerRabbit: Being a chihuahua, he's a very small dog, but is still a skilled fighter.
195* {{Leitmotif}}: When he was first introduced as a regular dog, he was accompanied by the mariachi music that played during the "Mariachi Tree" sequence heard in "[[Recap/PhineasAndFerbOneGoodScareOughtToDoIt One Good Scare Ought to Do It]]". But after it was revealed he was an OWCA agent, his theme became a more action-oriented mariachi sound.
196* LivingADoubleLife: Both Isabella's pet and a secret agent.
197* ObfuscatingStupidity: Pretends to be a mindless pet around his owner.
198* OneSteveLimit: Averted. Major Monogram refers to them both as Agent P when he assigns them both to the same mission.
199-->Major Monogram: Good luck, Agent P and... Agent P. Huh, you're two Ps in a pod!
200%%* PartiallyCivilizedAnimal
201* PintsizedPowerhouse: Quite capable of beating up adult humans, especially if he makes use of [[ImprobableWeaponUser computers]].
202* SapientPet: Even though he's not allowed to reveal this to his owner.
203* TheSpeechless: Like Perry, he never says a word, and can only growl and shiver.
204* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Grilled cheese sandwiches.
205* TheWorfEffect: In TheMovie, he is quickly defeated by the invading Norm Bots.
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:Terry the Turtle]]
209%%[[caption-width-right:248:''...and your chances of survival are increasingly slim...'']]
210In another another dimension, Terry is Baljeet's pet turtle in a world where the Gelatin Monster has taken over, still working as an agent of O.W.C.A.. But in the first and second dimensions, he's still an agent of O.W.C.A., though his owner isn't Baljeet.
211----
212* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Like all O.W.C.A. agents, he wears a hat.
213* ActionPet: A secret agent of O.W.C.A..
214%%* AnimalSuperheroes
215* AnthropomorphicZigZag: Presumably. He's never seen outside of agent mode.
216* CanonImmigrant: Originally made for the Across the Second Dimension video game for Platform/{{Wii}} and Platform/PlayStation3, but Dan and Swampy liked him so much he's got counterparts in the first and second dimensions.
217[[/folder]]
218
219[[folder:Planty the Potted Plant]]
220%%[[caption-width-right:248:''...all the odds are stacked against you and your prospects are grim...'']]
221When Perry was too busy dealing with Dennis the Rogue Rabbit to take on Doofenshmirtz, Doof gave a nearby potted plant a folded newspaper hat and a trap so he could have someone to talk to. He ended up foiling Doofenshmirtz's plan and became a full agent of O.W.C.A.
222----
223* TheCameo: [[FreezeFrameBonus Blink and you'll miss it]], but he appears in ''WesternAnimation/TheOWCAFiles''.
224* CompanionCube: He's a potted plant, but Doofenshmirtz and Major Monogram treat him as if he was as sapient as any animal agent. [[PlantPerson And they might be right to do so.]]
225* FedoraOfAsskicking: Just like any other O.W.C.A. agent.
226* FullNameBasis: Even Major Monogram, who normally only uses agents' codenames, calls him "Planty the Potted Plant". Most likely since Perry is already "Agent P".
227* PlantPerson: Downplayed. He looks like a potted plant, and he doesn't talk, but if his reaction to being relocated in "Just Our Luck" means anything, it means he's sapient.
228* WorthyOpponent: After thoroughly trashing his lair, Doofenshmirtz considers him one.
229[[/folder]]
230
231[[folder:Harry the Hyena, Karen the Cat, and Maggie the Macaw]]
232%%[[caption-width-right:248:''...call the Organization Without a Cool Acronym!'']]
233->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JaneKaczmarek and Creator/DannyJacob (Maggie),
234New agents of O.W.C.A. being trained by Perry alongside another recruit, Heinz Doofenshmirtz the "Ocelot".
235----
236* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Harry is a purple hyena, though he didn't have that in his first appearance way back in "Toy to the World"
237* BigEater: Harry is seen eating an armful of burgers in a freezeframe of Perry's squad working at a burger joint, and in another freezeframe is competing in a hot dog eating contest.
238* TheBigGuy: Harry isn't just the muscle of the squad, he's also the biggest member of Perry's squad, not counting Doofenshmirtz.
239* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Karen the Cat might seem like an ordinary cat even when in agent mode, but she's very good at taking out giant mecha-fleas.
240* TheHyena: Harry, being a hyena, has a tendency to laugh.
241* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: Sort of. They appear in ''WesternAnimation/TheOWCAFiles'', the last special of the series, with "The Last Day of Summer" serving as the actual GrandFinale.
242* TalkingAnimal: Maggie, being a Macaw, is naturally O.W.C.A.'s second chattiest agent behind [[TokenHuman Heinz]].
243[[/folder]]
244
245[[folder:Peter the Panda]]
246[[quoteright:248:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peterpanda.jpg]]
247[[caption-width-right:248:''But now you're doing battle,\
248with a panda from Seattle.'']]
249
250A secret agent panda from Seattle who temporarily replaced Perry as Doofenshmirtz's nemesis. It was later revealed that this replacement was actually part of Doofenshmirtz's plan to defeat the O.W.C.A., upon which Peter and Perry worked together to foil the scheme. Peter has since shown up to assist Perry on several other missions.
251----
252* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Like all O.W.C.A. agents, he wears a hat.
253%%* AlliterativeName
254%%* AnimalSuperheroes
255* AnimalsNotToScale: He is much smaller than a real giant panda.
256* BadassAdorable: A secret agent panda.
257* TheCasanova: In "Face Your Fear", he rides a speeding hot tub accompanied by two ladies.
258%%* DetectiveAnimal
259* {{Faceship}}: His spaceship.
260* FedoraOfAsskicking: The O.W.C.A. agent uniform. In his first appearance, his fedora is a lighter shade of brown and has a dark red band, but in later episodes, it is dark brown and has a black band like the other O.W.C.A. agents.
261* FightingPanda: His moves resemble some sort of martial arts.
262* KillerRabbit: A panda who is a skilled secret agent.
263* NoMouth: He has no visible mouth. Although at times, he suddenly gains one, most likely as an animation error.
264* NoNonsenseNemesis: As Doof pours his heart out in song, [[PragmaticHero Peter]] takes the opportunity to dismantle his Inator. Doofenshmirtz is emotionally crushed.
265%%* PartiallyCivilizedAnimal
266* PintsizedPowerhouse: About the same size as Perry and also capable of kicking ass.
267* PoorCommunicationKills: "Lost in Danville" implies that he became Doofenshmirtz's "thwarty-call" because he was having communication issues with his nemesis Dr. Mystery, who becomes jealous and kidnaps Doofenshmirtz so he can wipe him out of existence. [[spoiler:Granted, all of this happened in an alternate universe, but considering the multiverse theory...]]
268* TheQuietOne: Even compared to the other animal agents.
269* TheSpeechless: Notable in that he's not even known to make any other sounds (though he's shown singing alongside other agents during "Carpe Diem").
270* TheStoic: He literally shows no expression at all most of the time.
271* TheWorfEffect: In TheMovie, he is quickly defeated by the invading Norm Bots.
272[[/folder]]
273
274[[folder:Dennis the Rogue Rabbit]]
275A former O.W.C.A. agent turned mercenary. Currently incarcerated, but occasionally escapes to serve as one of Perry's more challenging opponents. Candace, meanwhile, sees him as a much more desirable pet than Perry.
276----
277* AllAnimalsAreDogs: After TheReveal of his [[HairRaisingHare true]] [[KillerRabbit nature]], he starts to show dog-like characteristics and becomes a feral wild animal by his second appearance.
278* BadassAdorable: A super-criminal bunny rabbit.
279* BeneathTheMask: Initially appearing to be a calm and arrogant rival, he reveals his true nature as a dog-like and feral criminal who is one of Perry's most challenging opponents.
280* DelusionsOfDoghood: He possibly is convinced he is really a dog in disguise as shown when he pants like a dog when Candace tells him to sit while holding a carrot.
281* EvilCounterpart: More or less what Perry would be if he ever went over to the dark side.
282* FallenHero: A former O.W.C.A. agent.
283* HairRaisingHare: A cute bunny and one of the most dangerous villains in the series.
284* HeelFaceTurn: Might go through this as shown by his remorseful look as he is imprisoned a second time.
285* HeroKiller: He doesn't kill them, but it's heavily implied that he took down and seriously injured at least two O.W.C.A. agents in his first episode.
286* IronicName: Candace gives him the unfitting name "Mr. Cutie Patootie".
287* KillerRabbit: Literally (though of course he never kills anyone... on screen...).
288* MasterOfDisguise: Described as such by Major Monogram, though other than his [[ObfuscatingStupidity "pet mode"]] his disguises are about as [[PaperThinDisguise paper-thin]] as Perry's.
289* ObfuscatingStupidity: Like Perry, he pretends to be a mindless pet around most people.
290* PoweredArmor: Doof outfits him with this for his second battle with Perry.
291* RogueAgent: Originally an O.W.C.A. agent, Dennis went rogue and turned merc-for-hire.
292* TheSpeechless: Like all the other animals, he doesn't speak, but he can growl.
293* StockAnimalDiet: Has a serious addiction to carrots. It's his one weakness.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Balloony]]
297A balloon that Doofenshmirtz obtained as a child. He painted a face on it and considered it his friend, but one day it drifted away. Doofenshmirtz would learn as an adult that Balloony had floated into outer space and been captured by the alien poacher Mitch, but was disappointed when the balloon "refused" to follow him any longer.
298----
299* AnimateInanimateObject: This was ambiguous in his first appearance, but "Meapless in Seattle" appears to confirm that he does have a mind of his own.
300* BalloonOfDoom: Chooses Mitch over Doofenshmirtz.
301* CompanionCube: A balloon that Doofenshmirtz considered to be his best childhood friend.
302* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:In "Meapless in Seattle". Then double subverted in "This is Your Backstory".]]
303* TheDragon: [[spoiler:To Mitch in "Meapless in Seattle".]]
304* FaceHeelTurn: With respect to Doofenshmirtz.
305* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:With respect to Doofenshmirtz in "Meapless in Seattle".]]
306* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:In "Meapless in Seattle".]]
307* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:In "This is Your Backstory".]]
308* NonStandardCharacterDesign: It's just a balloon with a face... a disturbingly realistically-rendered face.
309* PoweredArmor: He wears one of these in "Meapless in Seattle". Technically it doesn't serve well as armor (he is still entirely unprotected), but it allows him to move more efficiently and manipulate objects.
310* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:In "Meapless in Seattle".]]
311* TheSpeechless: Has some ambiguously sentient traits, but definitely doesn't talk.
312[[/folder]]
313
314[[folder:Klimpaloon, the magical old-timey bathing suit that lives in the Himalayas.]]
315%%[[caption-width-right:248:''He's made out of wool, he's itchy to wear, he's got broad stripes and savoir-faire!'']]
316->''"Nang-nang-nang."''
317->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanPovenmire
318
319A [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin magical old-timey bathing suit that lives in the Himalayas]].
320----
321* InsistentTerminology: Nobody is allowed to shorten his name, he is always "Klimpaloon, the magical old-timey bathing suit that lives in the Himalayas".
322* LivingClothes: Even his loose threads are capable of movement and thought.
323* OldTimeyBathingSuit: He is one.
324* TheUnintelligible: "Nang nang nang nang nang."
325[[/folder]]
326
327[[folder:Giant Floating Baby Head]]
328%%[[caption-width-right:248:''We met [[LivingClothes Klimpaloon]], [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter Meap]], and [[StockNessMonster the Lake Nose Monster]] but we're still baffled by the Giant Floating Baby Head'']]
329The inexplicable oversized infant head that defies gravity. Nobody understands why it exists or where it comes from.
330----
331* AnotherDimension: Seems to come from one, seeing as one of the other dimensions seen in ''Across the Second Dimension'' is full of them.
332* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In ''It's a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World'', it does not seem to be sentient (aside from the sound of a goo) at all and is just a prop. It's second appearance, ''The Monster of Phineas-and-Ferbenstein'', it is a living monster, but doesn't float.
333* FlyingFace: It's a giant baby head that floats.
334* RiddleForTheAges: Phineas and Ferb might be geniuses, but understanding the baby head is beyond them.
335[[/folder]]
336
337[[folder:Super Super Big Doctor]]
338->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AliWong
339
340The main antagonist of ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerbTheMovieCandaceAgainstTheUniverse''. First introduced as the leader of Feebla-Oot, and is first portrayed as friendly to Candace, but is then revealed to be a ruthless dictator who enslaves a planet's inhabitants with her mind control plant.
341----
342* BigBad: At first seems friendly, but is later revealed to be this.
343* BigSisterBully: Super Super Big Doctor had her younger brothers locked in the dungeon just because everyone thought they were more special then she was.
344* BitchInSheepsClothing: Super Super Big Doctor comes off as someone who relates to what Candace is going through with her brothers, stating that she used to be the same way. However, it is revealed that she is a [[EvilIsPetty petty, childish]] overlord who enslaved the planet and only wanted Candace so she could restore her brainwashing plant to life.
345* EvenEvilHasStandards: She considers music sacred and is utterly enraged that the kids used it to trick her.
346* EvilCounterpart: Super Super Big Doctor is essentially a worse version of Candace. She feels just as overshadowed by her own brothers and she too relates with Candace on the universe being against her, but the way she responds and resolves are much more radical and downright insensitive: locking up her brothers in a cell and forcing them to not have fun, and taking over a completely different planet by using [[{{Brainwashed}} mind control spores]] just to feel appreciated. She's even talked down by Candace using the same questions Vanessa used on her.
347* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Super Super Big Doctor during the final battle. Candace manages to talk her down by having her realize that her entire evil plot was just her way of seeking validation and realizes that she doesn't need to take over planets to feel special. She is about to change her ways and set everyone free when her mind-controlling plant grows to monstrous side, becomes sentient, swallows Super Super Big Doctor whole and goes on a rampage. She does survive, but is arrested when she is returned to Feebla-Oot, having never been able to get her redemption.
348* {{Hypocrite}}: She is utterly enraged when she realizes that the kids tricked her, yet she had no problems tricking Candace into believing she was TheChosenOne and was a hero when Super Super Big Doctor only needed her for her own purposes.
349* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Essentially, Super Super Big Doctor was ignored all her life in favor of her brothers, which led her to become an evil tyrant.
350* VileVillainSaccharineShow: She's a surprisingly malicious character for a show like ''Phineas and Ferb''.
351* SwallowedWhole: When Mama grows and gains sentience, she ends up eating Super Super Big Doctor. When they return to Feebla-Oot, she shrivels and spits her out.
352[[/folder]]
353
354[[folder:The Bug Trio]]
355[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4dee561f_d2a2_4314_972d_dea94c9cfe8e.jpeg]]
356[[caption-width-right:350:L-R: Floyd, Napoleon, and Wendell]]
357->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JKSimmons (Napoleon), Creator/JoshGad (Wendell), Creator/StephenRoot (Floyd)
358
359A trio of bugs consisting of the intelligent leader Napoleon and his dimwitted subordinates Wendell and Floyd, who want to make contact with humans.
360----
361* ButtMonkey: They never succeed at anything, and are subject to all sorts of injuries along the way.
362* DeadpanSnarker: Napoleon.
363* TheDitz: Floyd, and to a lesser extent Wendell.
364-->'''Napoleon:''' Okay, where's Floyd? Floyd!\
365''(Floyd walks onscreen)''\
366'''Floyd:''' Sorry, sir, ran into a spider web, lost my wings.\
367'''Napoleon:''' They're behind you, Floyd.\
368'''Floyd:''' ''(looks behind himself and sees his wings)'' [[CaptainObvious I found them, sir.]]\
369'''Napoleon:''' So, as I was saying-\
370'''Floyd:''' [[CaptainObvious They were behind me.]]\
371'''Napoleon:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Yes, we've established that.]]
372* FourLeggedInsect: They are only shown with four limbs.
373* OffWithHisHead: In ''The O.W.C.A. Files'', Floyd is decapitated during the construction of a paper airplane, and it has to be glued back on.
374* OnlySaneMan: Napoleon is the only one of them with any intelligence or sanity.
375* TheStoic: Floyd reacts to everything with apathy and the same monotone. Not even being decapitated gets any emotion out of him.
376[[/folder]]

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