Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension is a 2011 animated action-adventure Disney Channel Original Movie based on the TV series Phineas and Ferb.The film premiered on August 5, 2011 in the United States. Once you have it, time to slide!

As he takes damage, he becomes smaller and smaller, but also faster and faster. Then, you'll be taken to a menu showing the Chips you can add. Since you're automatically moving along your course, there's not a lot to say about these, so I'll just point out what happens in each part of the level.
He is also reunited with Perry, whose evil was "fried out of him" after a climactic showdown with Perry-1, and he returns to his home dimension with his pet (Following Doofenshmirtz's arrest, Phineas settled down into a peaceful life with his family, feeling happy that Perry is now back.

You'll also have to dodge the water balloons while you're fighting them, but these water balloons can also hurt the robots. So you have to stand on the lower platform, then have the partner jump on the other platform (you may have to switch characters with the 1 button) to spring you up high so you can reach the first out-of-reach part. You'll also collect a Chip along the way. There are two parts that you need, but they're in different parts of the cave. You are not allowed to reproduce it, sell it, redistribute it, or use it on other websites without permission.Version 1.0 (finished, though there may be more updates in the future)Hello! You begin in front of Phineas and Ferb's house (or at least, this dimension's version of it). He shares an emotional hug with Later managing to get recruited into the Resistance along with Ferb, Phineas arrives at DEI to rescue Candace, who was captured after aiding the 1st Dimension characters.

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Too bad you don't get to use said gadget right now, because the next level is a special kind of level... Alright, this is the first Jetpack Level of the game! Token #4 is a bit off in the distance--you need to use the platforms to reach it.

I'm yelling because in the show, he's just a balloon with a face on it, Doof's imaginary friend. There's a Workbench here if you want to upgrade your gadgets, and Token #1 is hidden behind some balloons behind you that you can break.

This thing looks like a starship with Doofenshmirtz's face on the bow. The tornado bar is called the Team Attack Bar. Luckily, Agent P comes to the rescue, and he's brought a new recruit: Agent T! To damage the Gelatin Monster, just keep spraying him with your fancy new gadget. You'll reach a large plateau with a big balloon wall in your way.

He's now preparing to send his robots out to kill you in this balloon version of their backyard. Walk to the right to see Doofenshmirtz and his friend Balloony, and...HOLY SHOOT, BALLOONY IS TALKING!!

The next wave has an intimidating mix of Octopus Normbots and Shield Normbots, so you could be in trouble if you're not careful. If you are in their area, you should keep shooting them until they drop dead before they can attack--they can take more punishment than the other two robots, but they should go down fairly fast if you focus your shots on them. They go through the portal, and end up...in a black-and-white, 1920's cartoon dimension, much to Doof's chagrin. When that happens, shake the Wii Remote to break free. Dark Matter Normbots have really short range, so they're not too hard, but they can take more damage than the Blaster model. The final wave has a lot of Eye-Spies and Shield Normbots, so be on your toes. If they're supposed to be draining the gelatin, why are they flying out of the sewers? Set them up, then prepare yourself for the last hoard of robots!