The real contingency is for if he starts working for good. His incompetence and obsessive compulsive need to install self destruct buttons could put the entire league in danger.
Doof: "What's this, an ordinary dog?" Krypto: [Puts on collar with the superman logo and cape] Doof: "Krypto the Super-Dog?!" Krypto: [Rolls his eye roll in a manner indicating he is sick of this but that he's used to it happening]
Luicius Fox: "Aren't you boys a little young to be working for a multibillion dollar international conglomerate?" Phineas: "Why, yes. Yes we are." Ferb: "…" Lucius: "… Well, this isn't the first time Bruce has violated child labor laws."
Also the dull and boring-intor created by equally brilliant but impressively stupid Dr. Heinz Doofensmirtz was able to subdue them for a time. Bruce may wish to consider it as a last resort
hienz pretends he's evil but everybody knows that he's a good guy. He just has a different view of the way that the world should work. If he was truly evil, agent perry would have dealt with him a long time of go permanently. But even the platypus can see he's just a doofinshmertz
Alfred: Also, I have been informed that the boys have been offered summer internships with Tony Stark after helping him, Spider-Man, Thor and Hulk regain their powers and defeating Red Skull, Venom, Whiplash, and MODOK. Batman: Really, Stark? Well, at least they have career opportunities.
I’m just saying, it’s confirmed in the 10th episode of the series that Phineas and Ferb have a seat on the city council. On top of their inventions, they also have political power? Who would stop them if they turned evil?!
@@Kytseo these inventions make good stories, which she may have copyrighted and makes money off. where else would the money for these inventions come from?
@@corruptedplayer Considering some stuff in Phineas and Fern can be reality warping, wouldn't be surprised if the title characters have some sort of Star Trek-esque Matter Replicator to create all materials from thin air. Likewise, they probably sell excess materials from that to fund their inventions.
Batman doesn’t need a contingency for Dexter. He has one. Deedee. Although considering Dexter’s hero worship to characters like the Blue Falcon, I could see Batman also taking it easy on him.
Probability hax won't be too big of an issue. Batman could just hit up one of his sorcerer friends like Constantine or Zatanna to cast a spell to negate the Phineas and Ferb effect. In one episode, Doofs bad luck inator zaps the boys and their friends, and they have to basically do a proto Milo Murphy in order to bypass it.
@@Amia_the_SmolBatman has never forced his Robins to be Robin, if they wanted the job he would make sure to train them extensively so they’d be prepared for it. If Phineas and Ferb said no, Bruce wouldn’t bother and just give them inventing & engineering jobs. Plus Batman can tell that Phineas and Ferb are pacifists, so he wouldn’t find a point in training them. Along with knowing that being a Robin is already dangerous, so Batman wouldn’t bother regardless. After Jason’s death, Bruce has denied Tim from being Robin until Tim, Alfred and Nightwing twisted his arm. Damian became Robin cause Bruce had no choice but to make him Robin. So Batman wouldn’t try with those two.
"Middle school"? Uh, Batman, they're still in elementary school. This is confirmed by the episode, "Act Your Age" wherein they are 10 years older and just graduated high school! (except for Baljeet who is already employed as a professor at a nearby college).
Agamemno Contingency codename: Universe's Most Wanted. Rick Sanchez is a dangerous man. A genius-level intellect tied to an enormous ego, hedonistic tendencies, and a total disregard for any and all rules, laws, and morals. Even a governing body consisting solely of alternate universe versions of Rick have proven incapable of controlling the Rick who calls our universe home...for now. It is very likely that Rick Sanchez knows who I am, and has contingency plans of his own. It is important to understand that due to his multiple cybernetic enhancements and vast arsenal of advanced weaponry, Rick Sanchez is never truly helpless. However, while he is a truly gifted mind, Rick is not without weaknesses. His technology has shown to have an upper limit to its ability to defend himself against signficant levels of firepower. The greater trick will be to neutralize him without incurring an unacceptable level of civilian casualties. Rick is prone to boredom and vices. Drugs or alcoholic beverages laced with Scarecrow's fear toxin may prove effective in catching him off-guard in order to faciliatate an ambush. It is also necessary, in the event of a confrontation, to destroy Rick's portal device before he can use it to escape. Alternatively, Captain Atom may be able to interfere with the device's functions, and would be a valuable member of any team sent to apprehend Rick. While Rick may present himself as an amoral hedonist, above the level of petty humanity, this is untrue. Rick has his insecurities, as we all do. Fear toxin is highly recommended in order to try and exploit his fear of isolation. Rick also has many significant personal connections which we can exploit. Rick has gone out of his way for the sake of his family on numerous occasions, particularly for the sake of his grandson, Morty. Though all Ricks travel with a Morty for psychic protection, this particular Rick is more attached to his family. When the chips are down, he will protect Morty, even if doing so puts himself at risk.
@demi-femme4821 addendum: " Apparently one version of his grandson. Morty is actually even more intelligent and possibly more dangerous than rick sanchez himself, but has specifically decided to stay out of this particular universe for the sake of wishing to avoid any encounters with rick. Given the young man's absolute level of amorality, which almost borders on rick's own, He might prove to be a valuable ally in the case of requiring rick sanchez to be contained. Equally however he might just decide to see this Opportunity is a chance for himself to Gain superiority and control rather than leaving it to rick. If there's one thing that i've come to learn from studying these morties, they are far more intelligent than their grandfathers give them credit for. And if anything the only morty, more dangerous than the one that is decided to specifically no longer continue to bother with the whole system of ricks and morties. Is the one who is still with rick sanchez c one thirty seven the most wanted man.
Batman has made his final, fatal mistake: he spent all this time preparing against Fineas and Ferb, in the doing so missing the real threat: Doofenshmirtz, armed with his "Defeat-The-Justice-League-Inator"...
That was funny!!! Since Phineas and Ferb are both creative brothers and have constructed every machine of mankind, and when their sister tries to get their mom and prove to her what the boys built automatically dissappears. If Batman showed up and taken the boy's machines, he could disable them and use them for new bat tech equipment he would construct, but it would be very cool to see Phineas and Ferb team up with Batman to protect Gotham City from Joker and a bunch of goons when they try to terrorize the people and they would have the machines and plan ready for combat.
Would honestly love a contingency plan for Tony stark with the crimson gem of Cyttorak: Iron Juggernaut. Unstoppable genius and head of a weapons manufacturing empire. He uses the gems power to fuel his abilities to engineer and keep him alive 😂
This makes me wonder what Batman's plan would be for Jimmy Neutron since Jimmy despite some petty moments is a good kid but his inventions tend to backfire and cause problems but he never fails to save the day from his mistakes
I've had a bit of a head canon for a while now that Phineas and Ferb were once members of the Kids Next Door and somehow still have the knowledge of 2x4 Technology; and that's how they are able to do what they do.
@@benstevens44step brothers. Not half brothers. Different mothers, different fathers. They met when both were about 4. Phineas is not Doofensmirtz's kid. Doofensmirtz went on ONE date with Linda when they were in highschool, long before either had any kids, and never even saw each other again. He was married when both Candace and Phineas were born and he is not the kind of guy to cheat. All proven by the show, and not a load of crackpot theories like "Doofensmirtz is Phineas' dad" is.
Hope you have contingencies plans for Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, pinhead, Chuckie, Pennywise, leather face, Candy Man, jeepers creepers, Gingerdead Man, evil bong, demonic toys, puppet master, maniac cop and killer jack Frost.
So þey also have someþing dubbed “The Phineas & Ferb Effect” wherein everyþing goes right for þem (opposed to “Murphy’s Law”, an inherited trait where any males born into þe Murphy family has everyþing go wrong for þem), but þis was explained in Milo Murphy’s Law which was MUCH less popular þan Phineas & Ferb so it makes sense why it’s under Batman’s Radar (but you’d þink he’d at least be concerned about how þe boys made 2 battle mechs to deal wiþ time-travel pistachio monsters, one of which was supposed to be for playing a city wide game of Tennis, þe oþer made to fight þe aforementioned time-travel pistachio monsters in a SATELLITE WORKSHOP which þey have MULTIPLE)
@@Tm-dn9ob fie? Þat’s a new one… anyways I use Icelandic keyboard for þorn, & some videos I watched a while ago told me to & cause why not, I did (my parents raised a raþer obedient child, to a fault)
Phineas and Ferb have their most powerful ability in their "Phineas and Ferb Effect" as seen in the Milo Murphy's Law 2-part special of the same name. This ability is the exact opposite of the titular Murphy's Law; in that whatever the boys set their mind to has a supernatural effect to always turn out as the best possible outcome. Thus, they can quickly construct anything due to a combination of technical knowledge and being able to supernaturally avoid any possible errors or delays, making the perfect device in a minimal amount of time. This is also what leads to their devices disappearing in some form before their mother can see it, as it is the best possible outcome for the duo. As such, any attempts to harm the brothers or their personal interests will end in failure. Even when afflicted with the worst luck in the world, they can build devices that directly counteract that bad luck. As such, there are only 2 effective contingencies: 1. Attack in a way that is able to ignore causal relations, meaning it is impossible for it to fail in any capacity 2. Give the pair a desire to help others as a key motivation, thus making it impossible for them to become evil without a similar device to contingency 1. While it has been shown that their creativity and immense contruction prowess can be weakened by external factors, the only known case of this was the Boring-inator, but that attack had no intentions towards the brothers and wasn't permanent. As such, you cannot use such a weapon as a contingency as that is targeted and WILL fail.
After taking on two fortunate kids, it’s time to flip the script, and cover the unlikeliest boy in their universe: Contingency plan: MURPHY’S LAW (Milo Murphy) ------ Or, you could cover the other member of the trilogy of Dan & Jeff’s cartoons: Contingency plan: PUNCH IT (Hamster & Gretel (& Kevin))
Never have I thought that Batman can also do a contingency plan on Disney’s best genius boys I bet he can do a contingency plan on the Fnaf animatronics; how he figures out what’s causing the animatronics to murder kids and employees and how to remove the virus easily (maybe in Security Breach, he can take them down neutralized and possibly capture Vanny) I wonder if it’s true that Candace really understands about the boys situation while it’s amazing of their creativity, it can also be dangerous whether it can fall into the wrong hands or when this time something can go wrong between them and no amount of their skills to get rid of bad luck can save them I miss Kevin Conroy, hearing his voice makes me feel like I am paying attention (possibly from fear but it is nice to hear him)
Middle school? They’re like eight or nine. (Evidenced by act your age, which takes place ten years in the future, consisting of Phineas trying to choose which college to go to.)
“They may not have any super power” not sure on that one. Pretty confident they got one of the better luck factors in all of fiction (no seriously, it’s canon. In Milo Murphy’s law, someone in one of the crews figured out the could effectively make a bad luck laser by putting the brothers on either side of Milo.)