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* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: The DVD character commentary for "The Chronicles of Meap" shows that Doof is [[Genre Savvy]] and Monogram is [[Genre Blind]] when it comes to their "cartoon universe". (Doof thinks it's ridiculous that Monogram doesn't know what a thought balloon is, for example.) However, Monogram is a little more savvy when it comes to tropes in general, as he ends up predicting the outcome of an obvious case of [[This Is No Time for Knitting]], when Doof thinks Candace has picked a really bad time to be playing baseball.
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: The guys who sing the "[[Squirrels in My Pants]]" song are named 2 GuyZ N the Parque on the soundtrack album (yes, they were in the park and there's two of them).
* [[:Category:Yandere|Yandere]]: Suzy Johnson. Due to [[Unfortunate Implications]], one of the squickiest examples ever.
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: In "Chez Platypus", {{spoiler|Doofenshmirtz's girlfriend ultimately gets zapped by the anti-love laser}}. Especially cruel in that this happens at the very end of the episode, right after the Crowning Love Song Of Awesome.
** Irving gets one in "Not Phineas and Ferb". He manages to trick his haughty older brother into believing Baljeet and Buford are Phineas and Ferb despite [[Paper-Thin Disguise|Paper Thin Disguises]]. When he tries to prove it, though, he's foiled by the fact that the holographic Eiffel Tower they had been using as a fake project has since been replaced by the ''real'' Eiffel Tower, making Irving look like the stupid one. Then his brother gives him a wedgie and drags him home.