Ep 8. Jerk de Soleil / Toy to the World
- TV-G
- February 10, 2008
- 23 min
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8.1 (461)
Phineas and Ferb Season 1 Episode 8 - Jerk de Soleil / Toy to the World:
In the first half of the episode, "Jerk de Soleil", Phineas and Ferb decide to put on a circus in their backyard. The only problem is that they haven't yet figured out what act they want to do. Meanwhile, Candace is determined to bust her brothers and enlists the help of Stacy to come up with a plan. While the boys try to come up with something to do for their circus, Candace and Stacy try to follow them and catch them in the act. At the same time, Doofenshmirtz attempts to create a device that will make him taller, so he can finally reach the high shelves in his apartment.
As the boys prepare for their circus, Candace and Stacy try to hide behind bushes and trees, but they keep getting caught. Eventually, they decide to join in on the fun. They get involved in the circus, performing some acts of their own. In the end, they all work together to put on an awesome circus.
In the second half of the episode, "Toy to the World", Phineas and Ferb decide to create a giant toy robot.
Meanwhile, Candace tries to improve her chances of being chosen for the lead in the school play. She decides to ask Jeremy for help and he agrees to give her some tips. While Candace is practicing her acting, Phineas and Ferb are busy building their giant robot. They start out small, with a remote control toy car, but soon they are building something that is large enough to walk and pick things up.
As the boys work on their robot, Candace gets more and more stressed about getting the lead in the play. She even starts to hallucinate about the robot coming to life and destroying the school. In the end, Phineas and Ferb's robot turns out to be a big hit and Candace gets the lead in the play.
Overall, the episode is full of action, adventure, and humor. It shows the creativity and imagination of children and the power of working together as a team. It also touches on the importance of pursuing one's dreams and aspirations, and the struggles that come with trying to achieve them. All in all, it's a great episode for kids of all ages.