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: The track "Taking Care of Things" was originally written as a theme song for the show Pair of Kings but was rejected and later repurposed for the movie. Cut Character

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If you are looking for a "piece"—as in a specific scene, musical number, or character highlight—here are the most notable appearances of the 2nd Dimension Norms: 1. The "Robot Riot" Musical Sequence Phineas and Ferb- Across the 2nd Dimension -Nor...

He was still clumsy. He still sang terrible songs. But he was no one’s backup plan. He was Norm, the robot boy from the first dimension, who chose to be good—because a platypus taught him that family isn’t about who builds you. It’s about who stays.

The stakes escalate dramatically when Doof-2 discovers that the Normal Dimension is ripe for conquest. He sees Earth-1A as a soft, defenseless target precisely because it is so peaceful and naive. : The track "Taking Care of Things" was

With a sound like breaking glass, Norm reached up with his other hand, grabbed the 2nd Dimension hat, and crushed it into a ball of scrap. The evil voice in his head screamed, then vanished.

Once built, these gadgets change the level geometry. The Magnet Boots let you walk on metal ceilings (reorienting the camera upside down), while the Shrink Ray (a film callback) reduces your character to mouse-size to navigate toy cars and dresser drawers. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

, the "Normal" controls and basic gameplay mechanics differ slightly depending on your platform. Basic Controls (Wii/PS3)

But the killer feature is Scattered through levels are sheet music collectibles. When found, you can play them on the bottom screen like a theremin (sliding your stylus up and down to change pitch). Completing a full song unlocks concept art and developer commentary—a rare feature for a licensed DS game in 2011.

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