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* The closest we got to this was when Cavendish and Dakota met an ancestor of Milo when they got stuck in 1875 due to a time travel accident, in "The Race". This ancestor was a sheriff who is "the law" in town, and that, combined that the Danville in 1875 is inhabited by dozens of other time travelers that were unable to leave this town or time period due to freak accidents with their Time Vehicles, Cavendish and Dakota quickly realize that this sheriff is the original Murphy's Law. This Sheriff Murphy is nit the same person as the Edward A. Murphy who would later coin the term "Murphy's Law".



** Alternately, Milo will still get into lots of trouble because he can't predict what's going to happen to him without his bad luck so he spends the day smacking into things or tripping over them and has a "Thank goodness everything's back to normal" moment when he and the character he swaps with (this troper is hoping for Bradley) swap back.

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** * Alternately, Milo will still get into lots of trouble because he can't predict what's going to happen to him without his bad luck so he spends the day smacking into things or tripping over them and has a "Thank goodness everything's back to normal" moment when he and the character he swaps with (this troper is hoping for Bradley) swap back.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYBDdLG_OA8&t=4413s In an interview with The 2nd Dimension/Phineas Flynn's Law]], Dan Povenmire explains he found out this WMG may have originated from the We're Gonna Do It Again music video to promote ''Milo Murphy's Law'', as it includes a cast poster poster in which Dr. Zone and Melissa's dad got their respective names and images switched by mistake. The original Guesser might have taken these incorrect name/mugshot combinations at face value and built their WMG from there.
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** {{Jossed}} by WordOfGod. Melissa's father is the Fire Chief.

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** {{Jossed}} by WordOfGod. Melissa's father is the Fire Chief.
fire chief, Richard.
** In addition to the above Jossing, Dr. Zone's actor, Orton Mahlson, is shown to be old in present day as of "Missing Milo", with his characteristics in the TV show being Orton as he looked like in 1965, roughly ''50 years'' prior to present day.



** I'll give you the first half of this. But Milo doesn't strike me as the kind of person who'd make friends with someone because of their relationships. Granted, once he found out, he'd think it was awesome but he probably befriended Melissa because he genuinely liked her just because.

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** * I'll give you the first half of this. But Milo doesn't strike me as the kind of person who'd make friends with someone because of their relationships. Granted, once he found out, he'd think it was awesome but he probably befriended Melissa because he genuinely liked her just because.
* Aside from the whole "Melissa is Dr. Zone's actor's daughter" light of this WMG (which is, again, Jossed), Milo and Melissa ''did'' become best friends after the adventure they had on the first day of school back in first grade, due to her curiosity of Milo's bad luck, as revealed in "First Impressions". Milo wanting to know Melissa because of her dad and/or something Dr. Zone-related is pretty much untrue: Milo and Melissa met at the bus stop and Milo, having had no experience with friendships before, was just eager to become friends with her the moment they introduced each other.

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* Murphy’s law has been subject to reverse psychology so using such a phenomena to their benefit isn’t outside the realm of possibility.

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* Murphy’s law has been subject to reverse psychology so using such a phenomena to their benefit isn’t outside the realm of possibility.possibility.

[[WMG: Murphy’s Law has Standards.]]
*Basically when it comes to “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong” while set in those parameters of something can wrong will happen there are aspect this law won’t touch.
*Debatable given the crazy preparedness of the family *
*the only partial evidence come ing the episode “first impressions”
Where we see Bridgette was able to carry Milo to term. Considering what could have happened coupled with the theory Murphy’s law can’t exactly kill the afflicted Murphy’s you can see where I’m going.
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* Or he was thanks to Octalian medicine. Whether it sticks or not is anyone's guess.

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* Or he was thanks to Octalian medicine. Whether it sticks or not is anyone's guess.guess.

[[WMG: Bridgette uses Marvin to prolong her projects .]]
*Given the male Murphy’s disaster area ability and As an Architect and who’s to say she doesn’t make a little extra money on the side having her husband cause a few
Accidents to have a building delayed? Also given how that could paint her in a bad light keep in mind their family would need as much as they can get with medical bills and likely damage charges.
*Murphy’s law has been subject to reverse psychology so using such a phenomena to their benefit isn’t outside the realm of possibility.

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There were maybe 2 dozen Octalians that morphed into Milo, with his negative probability ions split between them. The same thing happened with Orgaluth, though that took hundreds of Octalians. The end result is Milo is probably no longer a walking disaster area, and is probably missing the excitement from his life.

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There *There were maybe 2 dozen Octalians that morphed into Milo, with his negative probability ions split between them. The same thing happened with Orgaluth, though that took hundreds of Octalians. The end result is Milo is probably no longer a walking disaster area, and is probably missing the excitement from his life.life.

[[WMG: Milo is now telepathic.]]
*Or he was thanks to Octalian medicine. Whether it sticks or not is anyone's guess.
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In 'Rooting For The Enemy', during the song, Milo says he "spent 17 dollars rooting for the enemy." You'd think that the plan to ruin the Tigers' luck by rooting for them would fall apart faster than wet tissue paper, but since he had to spend money on merch to do it, it goes off without a hitch. When victory is secured, it's back to the Murphy Suite for Milo.

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In 'Rooting For The Enemy', during the song, Milo says he "spent 17 dollars rooting for the enemy." You'd think that the plan to ruin the Tigers' luck by rooting for them would fall apart faster than wet tissue paper, but since he had to spend money on merch to do it, it goes off without a hitch. When victory is secured, it's back to the Murphy Suite for Milo.Milo.

[[WMG: Milo lost most of negative probability ions to the Octalians]]
There were maybe 2 dozen Octalians that morphed into Milo, with his negative probability ions split between them. The same thing happened with Orgaluth, though that took hundreds of Octalians. The end result is Milo is probably no longer a walking disaster area, and is probably missing the excitement from his life.
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It was the only episode (so far) in which he exercised any kind of control over his affliction. My guess is he was able to due to ''either'' outcome being a win and a lose: if the opposing team wins, Milo gets to keep coming to games but his school loses. If his school wins, obviously he can't keep attending. Even if the Murphy's Law field stops outright throwing the game, [[RealityEnsues there's no way the insurance, visiting teams or parents won't raise a fuss.]] Essentially his control was due to the situation being the statistical equivalent of a catch-22 or a LogicBomb.

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It was the only episode (so far) in which he exercised any kind of control over his affliction. My guess is he was able to due to ''either'' outcome being a win and a lose: if the opposing team wins, Milo gets to keep coming to games but his school loses. If his school wins, obviously he can't keep attending. Even if the Murphy's Law field stops outright throwing the game, [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome there's no way the insurance, visiting teams or parents won't raise a fuss.]] Essentially his control was due to the situation being the statistical equivalent of a catch-22 or a LogicBomb.
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** Currently, Dan Povermine has said that the chances of season 3 depend on the series getting enough views on Disney + to justify one and there have been efforts to get the series trending again through the #RenewMML on Twitter. Additionally, he has also stated in a more recent interview that he would be okay working on two shows (this and Hamster & Gretel) at once so there is still some hope.
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* Mr. Block didn't refer to Dakota with an ID number the way he did Cavendish after the recruits' test, and Cavendish's outfit looks more uniform than choice, and if so - Dakota gets away with not wearing a uniform in from of Mr. Block and is hired. Plus - how in the world has he gotten to Rita's burrito stand before, if not with B.O.T.T. tech?

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* Mr. Block didn't refer to Dakota with an ID number the way he did Cavendish after the recruits' test, and Cavendish's outfit looks more uniform than choice, and if so - Dakota gets away with not wearing a uniform in from of Mr. Block and is hired. Plus - how in the world has he gotten to Rita's burrito stand before, if not with B.O.T.T. tech?tech?

[[WMG: Murphy's Law takes cash bribes]]
In 'Rooting For The Enemy', during the song, Milo says he "spent 17 dollars rooting for the enemy." You'd think that the plan to ruin the Tigers' luck by rooting for them would fall apart faster than wet tissue paper, but since he had to spend money on merch to do it, it goes off without a hitch. When victory is secured, it's back to the Murphy Suite for Milo.
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Let's face it. The show will end after season 2. Sure, series crew member Joshua Pruett mentioned that there's no direct confirmation on whether season 2 is the last season or not, but no one can probably say anything until much later. Plus, look at the signs. Ratings are down. Reruns are dwindling. Its premiere times are on Saturdays at ''7am'' with only encores on Disney XD. Plus, the creators and a good chunk of the crew are working on the Phineas And Ferb movie for Disney+. This show is over.

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Let's face it. The show will end after season 2. Sure, series crew member Joshua Pruett mentioned that there's no direct confirmation on whether season 2 is the last season or not, but no one can probably say anything until much later. Plus, look at the signs. Ratings are down. Reruns are dwindling. Its premiere times are on Saturdays at ''7am'' with only encores on Disney XD. Plus, the creators and a good chunk of the crew are working on the Phineas And Ferb movie for Disney+. This show is over.over.

[[WMG: Dakota got into B.O.T.T. via nepotism]]
* Mr. Block didn't refer to Dakota with an ID number the way he did Cavendish after the recruits' test, and Cavendish's outfit looks more uniform than choice, and if so - Dakota gets away with not wearing a uniform in from of Mr. Block and is hired. Plus - how in the world has he gotten to Rita's burrito stand before, if not with B.O.T.T. tech?
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* Lindy Flynn-Fletcher.

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* Lindy Linda Flynn-Fletcher.




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***Vanessa and Norm make each an appearance in a few other Season 2 episodes due to Doofenshmirtz having a major role in Season 2, and Jeremy has a voice-only appearance in another one. As for the rest, no dice.
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[[WMG: Dakota is on the autism spectrum]]
* A lot of the things Dakota does can actually indicate autism in adults:
** His obsession with animals and zoos in particular--to the point where he can aphabetically list every animal, in every habitat in the zoo--is a hyperfixation.
** While none of the other characters are shown changing outfits often (cartoon wardrobe and all), Dakota specifically states in-universe he has multiple copies of the same tracksuit. Autistic individuals often become attached to certain clothes for the texture or colors, and many will wear only one kind of outfit all the time.
** In "Backwards to School Night," the young Dakota--despite being around the same age or older than the other adults-turned-toddlers--speaks far fewer words and less often than the others. Autistic children, if verbal at all, often don't begin speaking until after their peers, and even then take longer to build vocabulary.
*** Also from "Backwards to School Night," the toddler Dakota keeps putting the age-decelerator in his mouth to chew on. Oral stimming--biting, chewing, generally touching things with the mouth--is another symptom of autism in children.
** Dakota is never seen without dark glasses--many autistic people have issues with sensual sensitivity, especially to light or sound.
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[[WMG: The Phineas and Ferb Effect doesn't actually work exactly like Baljeet makes it sound like it does.]]
Okay; bear with me here. Baljeet's explanation basically implies that nothing Phineas and Ferb have ever done has been by their choice or with their own power but that's actually not true. What it actually does is that no matter what they choose to do, the Effect will cause them to operate under optimal conditions, meaning that while they're not guaranteed to succeed at their endeavors (well, in-universe at least; from the viewer's perspective, they are because they're the protagonists), they will always be operating under conditions that will give them the absolute best possible chance of things going well/turning out for the best. This would also explain why Candace can never bust them; even putting aside the BadFuture or the NightmareFuel that was "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted", Linda would probably ground the boys from their antics and they would then go crazy because they're addicted to said antics.
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This is also why he bluntly tells them they are incompetent through implication despite being otherwise pleasant to them, he is always sincere to them, even at times it involves brutal honesty.

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This is also why he bluntly tells them they are incompetent through implication despite being otherwise pleasant to them, he is always sincere to them, even at times it involves brutal honesty.honesty.

[[WMG: The show will end after season 2.]]
Let's face it. The show will end after season 2. Sure, series crew member Joshua Pruett mentioned that there's no direct confirmation on whether season 2 is the last season or not, but no one can probably say anything until much later. Plus, look at the signs. Ratings are down. Reruns are dwindling. Its premiere times are on Saturdays at ''7am'' with only encores on Disney XD. Plus, the creators and a good chunk of the crew are working on the Phineas And Ferb movie for Disney+. This show is over.
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The reason he knows of them is because part of the banishment protocol is to inform a government official of the era they are banished to, and he couldn't stand by with the perspective two people stranded in a time period that would be mostly alien to them would be completely jobless and with no means to provide for themselves, so he arranged for them to have a low-impact job within his organization as a way for them to at least have a paycheck to live with.

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The reason he knows of them is because part of the banishment protocol is to inform a government official of the era they are banished to, and he couldn't stand by with the perspective two people stranded in a time period that would be mostly alien to them would be completely jobless and with no means to provide for themselves, so he arranged for them to have a low-impact job within his organization as a way for them to at least have a paycheck to live with.with.

This is also why he bluntly tells them they are incompetent through implication despite being otherwise pleasant to them, he is always sincere to them, even at times it involves brutal honesty.
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When another inevitable crossover happens, Candace and Elliott will argue over who has the harder job, leading them to wager a bet. Hilarity ensues when Elliott attempts to bust Phineas and Ferb, sensing the dangers their big ideas could pose, while Candace does everything possible to prevent Milo from causing any (indirect) harm. Meanwhile, Major Monogram and Doofenshmirtz will also take over for their VA counterparts Cavendish and Dakota.

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When another inevitable crossover happens, Candace and Elliott will argue over who has the harder job, leading them to wager a bet. Hilarity ensues when Elliott attempts to bust Phineas and Ferb, sensing the dangers their big ideas could pose, while Candace does everything possible to prevent Milo from causing any (indirect) harm. Meanwhile, Major Monogram and Doofenshmirtz will also take over for their VA counterparts Cavendish and Dakota.Dakota.

[[WMG: The present day Mr. Block is genuinely fond of Cavendish and Dakota, and every time he laughs at what he believes to be jokes, he is in SincerityMode.]]
The reason he knows of them is because part of the banishment protocol is to inform a government official of the era they are banished to, and he couldn't stand by with the perspective two people stranded in a time period that would be mostly alien to them would be completely jobless and with no means to provide for themselves, so he arranged for them to have a low-impact job within his organization as a way for them to at least have a paycheck to live with.
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If you thought the integration "Meapless in Seattle" into an actual episode was nuts, Dan and Swampy will blow our minds again. This time it goes UpToEleven when they establish the cutscenes from "Meap Me in St. Louis" while bringing characters from both shows together into an hour-long special. Admit it, you wanted to see the fight between Perry and Suzy.

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If you thought the integration "Meapless in Seattle" into an actual episode was nuts, Dan and Swampy will blow our minds again. This time it goes UpToEleven when they establish the cutscenes from "Meap Me in St. Louis" while bringing characters from both shows together into an hour-long special. Admit it, you wanted to see the fight between Perry and Suzy.Suzy.

[[WMG: The P&F and MML characters will swap roles]]
When another inevitable crossover happens, Candace and Elliott will argue over who has the harder job, leading them to wager a bet. Hilarity ensues when Elliott attempts to bust Phineas and Ferb, sensing the dangers their big ideas could pose, while Candace does everything possible to prevent Milo from causing any (indirect) harm. Meanwhile, Major Monogram and Doofenshmirtz will also take over for their VA counterparts Cavendish and Dakota.
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It would make sense that, after the season finale, Doofenshmirtz would've proven himself enough that he'll be taken back in as a trainee agent. It would furthermore aid Doof on his long road to become Professor Time, as this would help him how to be good (since he somewhat sucks at it).

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It would make sense that, after the season finale, Doofenshmirtz would've proven himself enough that he'll be taken back in as a trainee agent. It would furthermore aid Doof on his long road to become Professor Time, as this would help him how to be good (since he somewhat sucks at it).it).

[[WMG: "Meap Me in St. Louis" will somehow be made into a MML episode]]
If you thought the integration "Meapless in Seattle" into an actual episode was nuts, Dan and Swampy will blow our minds again. This time it goes UpToEleven when they establish the cutscenes from "Meap Me in St. Louis" while bringing characters from both shows together into an hour-long special. Admit it, you wanted to see the fight between Perry and Suzy.
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* Ever notice how Doofinshmirtz always fails to take over the Tri-State-Area and how Candace can't bust her brothers since Doofinsmirtz's inventions often undo Phineas and Ferbs? Well, since Milo only lives a few neighborhoods away, what if his powers are the cause of FailureIsTheOnlyOption for the two of them? His powers would have to creep a little too far from him, but it's possible.

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* Ever notice how Doofinshmirtz Doofenshmirtz always fails to take over the Tri-State-Area and how Candace can't bust her brothers since Doofinsmirtz's Doofensmirtz's inventions often undo Phineas and Ferbs? Well, since Milo only lives a few neighborhoods away, what if his powers are the cause of FailureIsTheOnlyOption for the two of them? His powers would have to creep a little too far from him, but it's possible.



* [[Spoiler: semi confirmed, its Cavendish who dies all the time and gets do overs thanks to Dakota]]

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* [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: semi confirmed, its it's Cavendish who dies all the time and gets do overs thanks to Dakota]]
Dakota.]]



[[WMG: Milo is the reason Doofinschmirtz and Candace always fail.]]

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[[WMG: Milo is the reason Doofinschmirtz Doofenshmirtz and Candace always fail.]]



* Maybe he's a reverse wearwolf who transforms in direct sunlight.

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* Maybe he's a reverse wearwolf werewolf who transforms in direct sunlight.
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* [[Spoilers: semi confirmed, its Cavendish who dies all the time and gets do overs thanks to Dakota]]

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* [[Spoilers: [[Spoiler: semi confirmed, its Cavendish who dies all the time and gets do overs thanks to Dakota]]



[[WMG: Cavendish and Dakota will meet Major Monogram and Dr. Doofenschmirtz.]]

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[[WMG: Cavendish and Dakota will meet Major Monogram and Dr. Doofenschmirtz.Doofenshmirtz.]]



Think about it. His failed missions, [[spoiler:his many deaths]] and the fact that other time travelers erase his many, many mistakes and because of this he can't improve in his life. Maybe his curse it's different and it doesn't apply (to some extend) to the people around him, but mostly in ''himself''.

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Think about it. His failed missions, [[spoiler:his many deaths]] and the fact that other time travelers erase his many, many mistakes and because of this he can't improve in his life. Maybe his curse it's is different and in that it doesn't apply (to some extend) extent) to the people around him, but mostly in to ''himself''.
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Season 2 centers around Doofenshmirtz living with the Murphys, with a destiny to invent time travel in 15 years time. Until "Doof's Day Out", however, he hasn't done anything and stays home without a working... which is strange when Doof ''was'' a teacher in "Doof 101", as well as an OWCA agent in "The OWCA Files". But neither of the two episodes had been referenced once in MML.

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Season 2 centers around Doofenshmirtz living with the Murphys, with a destiny to invent time travel in 15 years time. Until "Doof's Day Out", however, he hasn't done anything and stays home without a working...job... which is strange when Doof ''was'' a teacher in "Doof 101", as well as an OWCA agent in "The OWCA Files". But neither of the two episodes had been referenced once in MML.



It would make sense that, after the season finale, Doofenshmirtz would've profen himself enough that he'll be taken back in as a trainee agent. It would furthermore aid Doof on his long road to become Professor Time, as this would help him how to be good (since he somewhat sucks at it).

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It would make sense that, after the season finale, Doofenshmirtz would've profen proven himself enough that he'll be taken back in as a trainee agent. It would furthermore aid Doof on his long road to become Professor Time, as this would help him how to be good (since he somewhat sucks at it).

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* Cameos in "The Phineas and Ferb Effect", but has yet to appear outside of the crossover episode.




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^ [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/milomurphyslaw/images/3/3b/Dm6aUVvWsAAPuOe.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20180913021921 We'll definitely get to see how Milo and Melissa met]].




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*Jossed, Heinz really will become Professor Time. With branding and all.




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* Well, something bad really ''did'' happen to most Phineas and Ferb characters: they got turned into evil Pistachions by Derek's M.U.L.C.H. machine. Even then, it got [[ResetButton reverted in the end]], thanks to Professor Time eliminating Derek in the past.



Of course it's a win/win scenario if Milo is late because it means Melissa has to do something for him.

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Of course it's a win/win scenario if Milo is late because it means Melissa has to do something for him.him.

[[WMG: Amanda gets a backpack of her own]]

In Season 2, Amanda finally falls for Milo after the events of "Cake 'Splosion!", having realized that Milo is prepared enough to tackle any inconvenience Murphy's Law brings. Amanda is also a perfectionist that prefers to have control over a situation, and is good at organizing. It makes sense for her to have a backpack like Milo's if she wants to keep a relationship with him.

[[WMG: WesternAnimation/TheOWCAFiles takes place ''after'' Milo Murphy's Law Season 2]]

Season 2 centers around Doofenshmirtz living with the Murphys, with a destiny to invent time travel in 15 years time. Until "Doof's Day Out", however, he hasn't done anything and stays home without a working... which is strange when Doof ''was'' a teacher in "Doof 101", as well as an OWCA agent in "The OWCA Files". But neither of the two episodes had been referenced once in MML.

Thing is, however, while "Doof 101" takes place directly after summer, it was ''never disclosed'' when "The OWCA Files" takes place. And considering that in "The OWCA Files", Phineas and Ferb's home was destroyed while all the Flynn-Fletchers were out, it could be assumed they're still at school.

It would make sense that, after the season finale, Doofenshmirtz would've profen himself enough that he'll be taken back in as a trainee agent. It would furthermore aid Doof on his long road to become Professor Time, as this would help him how to be good (since he somewhat sucks at it).
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** Jossed. Deadpool does not appear.
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** Jossed. Nothing like that happens in the crossover.




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** Linda, Lawrence, and the other Fireside Girls appear in non-speaking cameos. Its jossed for everyone else.
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[[WMG: Diogee was offered a chance to join OWCA, but turned it down.]]
He'd rather spend his time protecting Milo.
* He can build pulleys, book plane tickets, and skydive. He certainly has the skills to do it.
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So his smug confidence is an act. It's known he has a crush on Melissa so this allows him to do favors for her without admitting it.

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So his smug confidence is an act. It's known he has a crush on Melissa so this allows him to do favors for her without admitting it.it.

Of course it's a win/win scenario if Milo is late because it means Melissa has to do something for him.
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Given how heavy time travel is involved in the overall story. And due to Phineas & Ferb's [[StatusQuoIsGod reset tendencies.]]

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Given how heavy time travel is involved in the overall story. And due to Phineas & Ferb's [[StatusQuoIsGod reset tendencies.]]]]

[[WMG: Bradley expects to lose the bets with Melissa]]

It's shown that Bradley routinely makes bets with Melissa that Milo will be late for school. And every time he loses and has to give up his lunch or do another favor for Melissa. It's happened so many times that there's no way he could think Milo would actually be late.

So his smug confidence is an act. It's known he has a crush on Melissa so this allows him to do favors for her without admitting it.

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* Confirmed for [[spoiler: the latter]].



* Cavendish saves Dakota in the same way and retreats to his own island. The two groups are completely unaware of the other.

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* Cavendish saves Dakota in the same way and retreats to his own island. The two groups are completely unaware of the other.other.

[[WMG: The crossover will end with an [[ResetButtonEnding altered version of the first half of Fungus Among Us.]]]]
Given how heavy time travel is involved in the overall story. And due to Phineas & Ferb's [[StatusQuoIsGod reset tendencies.]]

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