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The first season of Phineas and Ferb aired on the Disney Channel from August 17, 2007, to February 18, 2009. The five main characters include stepbrothers Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher, their older sister Candace Flynn, secret agent Perry the Platypus (who is also Phineas and Ferb's pet), and the evil scientist Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz.
"The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein" is the 40th broadcast episode of the animated television series Phineas and Ferb. The episode revolves around Phineas Flynn and his step-brother, Ferb Fletcher, being told the story of how their Victorian ancestor helped a scientist create a monster.
Perry is featured as the star of the B-plot for every episode of the series, alongside his nemesis Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. A mostly silent character, his lone vocal characteristic (a rattling of his beak) is provided by Dee Bradley Baker. Perry is the pet of the Flynn-Fletcher family and is perceived by his owners as mindless and domesticated.
Phineas and Ferb investigate the myth of the legendary "Lake Nose Monster", an inhabitant of Lake Nose. Meanwhile, Doofenshmirtz uses a machine to filter all of the zinc out of the water of the lake, even though he experiences trouble thinking of an evil scheme that could involve zinc, and Candace gets a job as a lifeguard on the lake's beach when Jeremy also works there as a lifeguard.
Clayton Township is one of the fourteen townships of Perry County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 1,432 people in the township. Geography
Ohio: County: Tuscarawas: Area • Total. 25.7 sq mi (66.7 km 2) ... Perry Township is one of the twenty-two townships of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States.
Two villages are located in Perry Township: Perry in the center, and most of North Perry in the northeast along the lakeshore. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 151.8 square miles (393.1 km 2), of which 23.3 square miles (60.4 km 2) are land and 128.5 square miles (332.7 km 2), or 84.6%, are water. [5]
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