Is Grace the Same Song as Funny Valentine

My Funny Valentine is the second 8x8 book based on Phineas and Ferb, published on December 15, 2009.

Book Summary

On Valentine's Day, Candace anticipates going to the dance with Jeremy and all of the presents he will give her. As Phineas and Ferb wonder what to do, Jeremy asks them for help, explaining that all of the Valentine's Day presents have been stolen. Candace appears, warning the boys not to ruin her day. Meanwhile, Perry runs off to receive his mission from Major Monogram to recover the presents that have been stolen by Dr. Doofenshmirtz.

In the backyard, Phineas, Ferb, Jeremy, and Isabella begin to work on their secret project while Candace practices responses to gifts she is hoping to receive. Candace then sees a trench and goes to tell her mom, much to Jeremy's relief. At the same time, Perry arrives in Doofenshmirtz's lair, where he is trapped by a stuffed bear. Candace finds her mom getting ready for the dance, and is reminded to do the same. Outside, the gang is directing trucks to the trench.

Dr. Doofenshmirtz explains his plan to introduce the Broken-Heart Day with his Fireworks-spell-inator, but Perry manages to break free and begins to fight him. At home, Jeremy arrives at Candace's door and offers her the gondola ride that the boys made, and they ride through town while Ferb plays the accordion. Perry attaches the stolen presents to the inator, causing gifts to rain from the sky, and reunites with Phineas and Ferb, who go on another ride with Isabella.

Gallery

Running Gags

The "Too Young" Line

None.

Ferb's Line

Ferb: This is one of my favorite instumental pieces.

Whatcha doin'?

Isabella: What'cha doing?

Hey, where's Perry?

Phineas: Hey, where's Perry?

Perry's entrance to his lair

Perry presses a secret button on a portrait of him in the family room and a hole appears that leads to a tunnel.

Memorable Quotes

Candace: Oh, Jeremy, a dozen red roses! And all of these cuddly teddy bears! You shouldn't have.

Doofenshmirtz: I haven't liked Valentine's Day since I was a young man, that's when my true love broke my heart. And that is why I've taken all of the yucky flowers, icky chocolates, and silly stuffed animals out of every store in Danville! Now, no one will be able to celebrate Valentine's Day!

Background Information

  • There are stickers included with the book that feature characters from the book itself.
  • Phineas and Ferb appear with jackets, and Isabella appears wearing a pink sweater.
  • When Isabella shows up in the story, her name is mistakenly given as "Isabella Garcia".

Production Information

Title Description

An original Valentine's Day-themed Phineas and Ferb 8x8, complete with a sheet of paper stickers and foil on the cover, is perfect for young fans of the Disney Channel's hit animated series!

Back Cover Summary

Saved by the Boat!

It's Valentine's Day, and the evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz has stolen all of the candy, flowers, and stuffed animals in Danville! Without gifts to give, Phineas and Ferb decide to build an awesome gondola ride right in their backyard. Will they finish it in time? And will Agent P be able to stop Dr. Doofenshmirtz from ruining the holiday for everyone?

Continuity

  • This is the third time where the setting is not in summer. The others are "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!" and Oh, Christmas Tree!.

Allusions

  • The book's title is taken from the name of a popular song written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.

Characters

  • Phineas
  • Ferb
  • Candace
  • Mom
  • Jeremy
  • Dr. Doofenshmirtz
  • Major Monogram
  • Perry
  • Isabella

External links

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Source: https://phineasandferb.fandom.com/wiki/My_Funny_Valentine

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