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  • With a hundred and four days of summer vacation, just for school to come along and end it,

  • you'd think the annual problem for this generation is finding a good way to spend

  • it.

  • Well we know what we're going to do today.

  • We're spending it figuring out just who in the Tri-State Area is the most good, and

  • who is the most evil.

  • Grab your blueprints, grab your tools, and let's get to work.

  • Hello, I'm Kyle from WickedBinge and this is Phineas and Ferb: Good to Evil.

  • As usual, we'll begin with the most pure characters and work our way down...

  • So let's start with The Good.

  • The gold medal for good must go to Perry the Platypus.

  • Perry is the loyal pet of the Flynn-Fletcher family, and while around the family acts like

  • a normal platypus, where he doesn't do much.

  • When not seen though, Perry becomes Agent P, a secret agent who works on defeating evil,

  • specifically Heinz Doofenshmirtz, his evil nemesis.

  • Perry takes first place due to him seemingly having no bad traits whatsoever.

  • He seems to be entirely selfless, such as reversing the effects of the Ugly-inator,

  • which turned everyone it shot ugly, on everyone before himself.

  • He's been shown to be understanding, willingly working with Dr. Doofenshmirtz in the spin-off's

  • pilot episode when he joined the Agency, while being known to take his nemesis's feelings

  • into consideration, such as helping him set up his daughter's birthday party and using

  • a key to the door instead of just bursting through the wall.

  • Look, when even your nemesis sees you as a good friend, it shines a great light on you.

  • Meap is taking home the silver today.

  • Meap is an Intergalactic Security Agent, who's job is to stop intergalactic criminals.

  • While small in size and entirely cute, Meap has shown to be more than capable of taking

  • on his rival, Mitch.

  • Meap's known to also love his job, taking pride in what he does, even if his limited

  • speech can get in the way.

  • With his species only able to say Meap, he needs a Universal Mustache to translate him.

  • We're giving Carl Karl the bronze medal.

  • Working as an unpaid intern for the Agency.

  • Apparently five years ago, prior to the series' pilot, he started working for the Agency,

  • and was promoted to unpaid intern.

  • In the show, Carl rarely talks with anyone outside of Perry and his boss, Major Monogram,

  • but we do see that he's a kindhearted and well caring guy.

  • He treats Major Monogram like a father, even going to his home to take care of him when

  • he was sick, and on more than one occasion having taken his place in informing Agent

  • P about his mission.

  • Sadly though, he has shown at times that he can be careless, such as when he forgot to

  • zoom in the camera and ended up showing Major Monogram not wearing pants, and while there

  • was an episode where he was evil, it was entirely due to Dr. Doofenshmirtz's Ultimate Evil-Inator

  • turning him that way.

  • Let's be honest though, he probably has the perfect backstory ready for it.

  • He was even given the title Paid Intern, even though the Agency made it clear he wouldn't

  • be getting paid.

  • What's he doing this for again?

  • College Credit?

  • Are we sure the Agency's the good guys?

  • Next, we have Phineas Flynn.

  • One of the show's titular characters, he's an optimistic kid with a knack for engineering

  • any kind of device he can imagine, starting each project with, “I know what we're

  • gonna do today!”.

  • Phineas seems to be a Jack of All Trades, being able to not only build amazing creations,

  • but program super computers, repair someone else's inventions, and even manage the kids

  • who help him build, all while having it done before dinner.

  • While his inventions tend to be for the wellbeing of others, Phineas has been shown that he

  • needs to build, otherwise he becomes stressed enough to enter a state of hysteria where

  • he begins suggesting inventions for literally any situation, hoping to release his creativity

  • and energy.

  • Makes you wonder how he acts having to sit at school all day.

  • On top of this, Phineas has lost his temper at times, though usually for a good reason.

  • He was understandably upset when he found out Perry was a secret agent and has lashed

  • out at Candace more than once due to her pride.

  • His worst characteristic however must be his lack of emotional awareness, here he seems

  • to struggle feeling the room at times.

  • He doesn't seem to understand that Candace dislikes them working on projects and doesn't

  • understand that Isabella has feels for him, it taking the other boys in High School for

  • him to figure it out While yes, understanding that someone 'likes' you can be tough

  • to see, Isabella has made it pretty clear in numerous episodes.

  • At fifth we have Isabella Garcia-Shapiro.

  • Troop Leader of Fireside Girls 46231, Isabell has earned her spot due to her natural desire

  • to help people.

  • Using Phineas and Ferb's plans as a way to help her troop gain their patches, she's

  • been shown to also help just out of the kindness of her heart, such as in the Christmas special

  • when she helped everyone save Christmas even though she doesn't celebrate the holiday,

  • thus getting nothing in return.

  • She's shown to be quite the mechanic as well, helping the boys work on multiple vehicles.

  • Above all though, it's her leadership skills that shine the most, seeing as how she's

  • been able to lead her troop along the boys' multiple big ideas, seemingly acting on their

  • own while Phineas manages the rest of the kids.

  • This could also be to help fuel her desire for attention however.

  • Isabella's been shown to be annoyed when not being given the attention she feels she

  • deserves, such as when a Lil Sparks troop member, Melissa, was shadowing her, only for

  • Candace to accidentally take the spotlight from her.

  • She's also not fond of others using her catchphrase, “Whatcha doin?” as seen when

  • she's physically confronted Buford when he used it.

  • Moving onto Ferb Fletcher, the second of the show's titular characters and the stepbrother

  • of Phineas Flynn and Candace Flynn.

  • While sharing the same skills as Phineas, there are some key differences between the

  • two.

  • To start with, Ferb is the silent type, usually letting his brother explain what's going

  • on to the other children, though has shown that he is fluent in many languages, including

  • English, French, Japanese, Martian, and yes, even Dolphin.

  • Maybe he was the one who translated that great Hitchhiker's Guide song.

  • On top of this, Ferb has also shown to have great control over his singing, being able

  • to change the pitch of his voice however he wants, no matter how high or low the part

  • is.

  • He's even a lady's man, getting Vanessa, Dr. Doofenshmirtz's daughter, to develop

  • feelings for him.

  • While he's usually a great kid, he has had moments where his morality has dropped.

  • In the episode 'Nerdy Dancin'' Ferb helped Jeremy cheat in a dance competition

  • as to impress Candace.

  • While it was for his sister's crush, Ferb did assist in the charade, which meant that

  • when the pair won that they cheated out other participants from winning a spot on the show

  • as permanent dancers.

  • So, while Phineas did help build the suit that led to the cheating, we have to dock

  • a few more points from Ferb, since he helped build the suit and was the one to use it.

  • We're going to count almost this entire group together; The Fireside Girls, specifically

  • Fireside Troop 46231.

  • We say almost because there are two members who won't be counted with the rest of the

  • girls grouped together due to them very rarely being seen on their own.

  • Isabella and Candace.

  • The Troop is usually at a location for them to earn one of their patches, and mostly just

  • serves as a tool for explaining why some of the larger inventions are built so quickly.

  • While not much is known about the girls individually, as a group they show that they have dedication

  • and faith in whoever manages them, usually Isabella.

  • While they may not have the same knowledge on certain topics as Phineas and Ferb, their

  • handbooks help clear up any questions they may have.

  • In the end though, we had to place them up here due to their hard work ethic and desire

  • to help their community, similarly to real life scout troops.

  • Just like before, we'll do another group, due to the characters almost always being

  • together.

  • Daniel, Sherman, and Bobbi, also known as the band Love Handel.

  • While not much is known about the band, we do know that they were a 1980s rock band,

  • only breaking up due to fighting among the band members when their fan base was dwindling.

  • Beside this though, the group doesn't seem to hold any hate between each other, other

  • than the teasing between Sherman and Bobbi.

  • Before regrouping, the three members were able to get their own jobs, from running a

  • music store, a hair salon, and being a librarian, showing that even without the band, they have

  • the drive to be normal citizens, which can be hard for celebrities to do after fame.

  • They are well hearted people as well, as they quickly get the band back together for Lawrence

  • and Linda's anniversary, followed by them making multiple public appearances to continue

  • making music.

  • While some do find their antics annoying, such as when they joined Paul the Delivery

  • Man after he won a contest, them singing about his different actions, they didn't mean

  • for it to be that way.

  • We're now at Charlene Doofenshmirtz, Dr. Doofenshmirtz's ex-wife.

  • To start with, Charlene is on what seems to be good terms with her ex-husband.

  • While she does tease him at times, she's known for being civil with him, and explaining

  • that the only reason they divorced was due to them wanting different things in life.

  • She says that she believes nobody can be evil, and that Heinz isn't a bad person.

  • She's not even unaware of his -inators, seeing the one he made to win a family kickball

  • game, complimenting his use of bee pheromones to make himself attractive, and knows of Norm,

  • complimenting his tuxedo.

  • She regularly donates to charity as well, showing that she herself is of kind nature.

  • Next we have Lawrence Fletcher, Ferb's biological dad and stepfather to Phineas and Candace.

  • Working as an Archeologist, before falling in love with his future wife Linda at a Love

  • Handel concert, he's now the co-owner of Flynn-Fletcher Antiques.

  • While being a calm and well-mannered man, Lawrence has had quite a few adventures in

  • the past, such as capturing the infamous Big Mouth Ramon, a fish feared by fisherman across

  • the world.

  • His story of this capture takes quite some time for him to tell, so we only catch glimpses

  • of the story, such as the part where he helped John Lennon write the song 'All You Need

  • Is Love'.

  • When it comes to the present though, Lawrence has taken on an easy going lifestyle, as seen

  • with how he knows about his sons' inventions and even participates in them sometimes, such

  • as in 'It's a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World' when the boys built a monster truck stadium

  • to help their sister learn to parallel park.

  • Whether this means he sees no issue with his sons working on such projects or if he simply

  • doesn't see the dangers in these actions are unclear.

  • We do have to dock him some points though, since he doesn't even try to supervise these

  • projects, but he does get major points for stopping the Big Mouth Ramon.

  • We now come to Linda Flynn-Fletcher, biological mother to Phineas and Candace, and stepmother

  • to Ferb.

  • While now being the co-owner of Flynn-Fletcher Antiques with her husband, Linda's past

  • has quite a few interesting moments, such as when she dated Heinz Doofenshmirtz in the

  • 80s, followed by her becoming a pop star named Lindana, though not for long, as she became

  • a one hit wonder with her song 'I'm Lindana and I Wanna Have Fun', her career ending

  • when she apparently through a diva tantrum against her record company, though she still

  • plays a reunion concert every now and then, her future self stating that she's preparing

  • for her seventh one, and that in two more she gets a free pie.

  • In present day however, she's left that life behind her, now focusing on her family

  • business.

  • When it comes to her children however, it can be questionable at times.

  • She doesn't believe Candace when told about her sons' inventions, and has been known

  • to get sidetracked, such as when both present and future Candace take her to see Phineas

  • and Ferb working on the time machine in the museum, only for her to be distracted by a

  • dinosaur bone.

  • She also believes that her sons are simply using their imaginations when they talk about

  • their day, never questioning it, especially after Candace talks about it in such a horrible

  • way.

  • To put it bluntly, it's pretty obvious where Phineas got his lack of awareness to others

  • from.

  • It seems that Linda struggles to understand the severity of a situation at times.

  • It seems that almost everyone loves the guy, so why is he this low?

  • We're talking about Roger Doofenshmirtz.

  • First off, we won't be blaming him for anything that happened in his early years, as from

  • what we know, those incidents were caused because of his parents.

  • But we'll give you the dirt.

  • While he's mayor of Danville, he's actually a bit crooked when it comes down to it.

  • This is seen in the episode 'The Beak' when a giant robot began to terrorize the

  • town, only for Roger to be more worried about the blame being put on him than the safety

  • of the citizens.

  • As for his relationship with his brother, it seems that while Heinz hates him, Roger

  • sees Heinz more as a scapegoat of his.

  • This is especially seen again in 'The Beak' as to face his public image, he chose to let

  • Heinz take over for the time being.

  • He's not all bad though.

  • 20 years ago he accidentally ruined his brother's masterpiece, an art project he stayed up for

  • 3 days doing.

  • Feeling so awful about it, he spent the entire time recreating the painting, though it was

  • sadly ruined by his brother on accident.

  • It's honestly a bit hard to rank Roger, since most of the times we see him he's

  • in front of an audience, possibly putting on an act, though we have plenty of scenes

  • where a selfish side shines through.

  • It should also be noted that in the sequel series, Milo Murphy's Law, Roger is no longer

  • the mayor of Danville, which may mean he wasn't well liked for the position.

  • Baljeet Tjinder is up next.

  • A lover of good grades and all kinds of learning, his first role is in the episode 'Raging

  • Bully' where he's attending Summer School.

  • His love of learning is shown constantly throughout the series, his desire for an A driving him

  • to perfect multiple areas of his life.

  • This is especially shown in the episode 'The Baljeatles' where Baljeet finds out his

  • rock and roll class doesn't give out grades, which upon finding out he's shown to snap.

  • This is followed by the song 'Gimme a Grade' where we learn that Baljeet prefers strict

  • rules and planning, working under 'the man', and wants to be a productive member of society.

  • Sadly though, we can't put Baljeet any higher on this list, simply due to how much better

  • the other characters are.

  • Don't worry Baljeet, you get an A in our book.

  • We're coming to Candace's best friend, Stacy Hirano.

  • She's a supportive best friend, and acts as a foil to Candace's stress-fueled nature.

  • While she helps Candace try to bust her brothers, she's made it clear that she wishes Candace

  • would stop with her obsession, due to it getting in the way of their friendship and because

  • she actually enjoys the things the boys make.

  • She's also one of the few characters on the show who knows of Perry's job as a secret

  • agent, in which she keeps the information to herself, knowing that if the information

  • got out, that Perry would have to be relocated.

  • Now we have the one, the only, Jeremy Johnson, Candace's love interest.

  • He seems to be the stereotypical TV teenager, working part time at a restaurant and being

  • in a band as the lead singer and guitarist.

  • He's also been known to appear on some commercials, specifically one for flip-flops.

  • He's a laid back guy, and seems to like everyone.

  • He especially likes Phineas and Ferb, enjoying their inventions and coming over to support

  • them whenever he can, such as when he came to their car wash.

  • He's also asked for their help, such as in the episode 'Nerdy Dancin''.

  • Just like Phineas and Ferb, this is Jeremy's bad moment, since he willingly cheated at

  • a dancing tournament.

  • Other than this though, Jeremy is just a normal guy.

  • We've now wrapped up our Good Characters, now it's time to head into the Grey Area.

  • Vanessa Doofenshmirtz is next.

  • Over all, she seems to be more or less just a normal teenager, especially compared to

  • the rest of the cast.

  • She's not building giant rollercoasters or always trying to bust someone, though she

  • has tried a few times to prove to her mother that her dad, Dr. Doofenshmirtz, is evil.

  • It actually makes her a great foil for the rest of the cast, who tend to go to the extreme

  • with every action.

  • Overall though, she has shown to have her bad side, such as when she took a doll from

  • a little girl which her father had given to her earlier in the day, or when she pretended

  • a hair dryer was a gun so she could save her father from being arrested.

  • She's also been known to help her father with some of his -inators, though all of these

  • could just be her wanting to help her dad.

  • Her desire to be good however does shine through, as in the episode 'Last Day of Summer'

  • the series finale, she tells her dad that she was accepted for a position at the Agency.

  • In the middle, we have perhaps the most neutral character in the entire show, Balloony.

  • Made by Heinz Doofenshmirtz when he was a kid working at a carnival, he's just a balloon.

  • During one of the nights when Heinz had to stand outside as a garden gnome, Balloony

  • started to fly away, with his creator being unable to catch him due to being forced to

  • stand still.

  • While floating in space, the poacher Mitch captured him, naming him Collin and calling

  • him his best friend.

  • With Heinz onboard the ship, he told Balloony to come with him, only for him to stand still.

  • You know, since he's a balloon.

  • It's in the sequel episode though that Balloony controls a set of power armor, commanding

  • a group of Mitch's robots.

  • While first attempting to defeat him, he has a change of heart and ends up dying, or popping,

  • due to one of the robots.

  • Later on he's repaired by Perry, using a band-aid before inflating him again

  • Only for Norm in 'This Is Your Backstory' to have a fake Balloony popped, only to tell

  • Heinz that the real one popped 3 weeks ago.

  • Sorry everyone, but the real biggest fan of Phineas and Ferb goes right here.

  • Irving Du Bois is one of the kids of the group, though not because of being invited.

  • Irving gets this spot due to forcing himself into situations with the other kids, mostly

  • whenever Phineas and Ferb are working on a project.

  • The boys don't seem to see him as a friend, as in the episode 'What Do I Do?'

  • Phineas addresses everyone who's there, saying, “Friends, bullies, Irving.”

  • He's even hopped into Linda's car when the friends were on a trip, basically inviting

  • himself.

  • This obsession with the brothers has taken over his life and is the reason he is this

  • low.

  • While nobody seems to really enjoy his company, he keeps forcing himself into the group, and

  • when not with them, is known to stalk Phineas and Ferb, even having a sample of Ferb's

  • hair in his scrapbook.

  • We guessDu Boisjust wants to be one ofDa Bois!”

  • Ha-ha.

  • We're sorry for the bad joke.

  • We now come down to Major Francis Monogram, commanding officer to Agent P. While he usually

  • is just shown giving Perry his next assignment, Major Monogram possibly dislikes his job.

  • In the past he wanted to be an acrobat, though he was forced to follow in his father's

  • footsteps.

  • This may help explain his reliance on his assistant Carl, with how he's shown to be

  • incompetent with the Agency's new technology and not listening to others' recommendations.

  • He constantly belittles Carl, either insulting him or seeming to not care about what he has

  • to say, even giving him a Christmas present that was just a signed picture of himself.

  • Even though the two seem to have a strange father son relationship in some episodes,

  • Major Monogram makes it clear that he does not see Carl as his son, telling him this

  • personally.

  • Seeing as how Major Monogram rarely deals with characters outside of Carl and Perry,

  • it's hard to see much glamour in the character.

  • And now, we finally head into the Bad and the Evil.

  • We'll be starting off with the local bully, Buford Van Stomm.

  • Phineas suspects his bullying is due to boredom.

  • This is denied however in the episode 'Voyage to the Bottom of Buford' where we find out

  • that he actually only started bullying when another bully was about to eat his goldfish.

  • This may mean that his bullying is just a defensive measurement of his so that he can't

  • be bullied himself.

  • It may also be that he just doesn't know how to interact with the other kids, so he

  • may just use bullying as his way to show his emotions.

  • This is mostly shown through his love-hate relationship with Baljeet.

  • While Buford bullies him still, the two are shown to hang out and act like friends, helping

  • each other out.

  • Buford is willing to tell him some of his secrets, and even helps him out in some situations,

  • such as being in his band for his rock and roll class, and helping him get out of a tree

  • by showing off Baljeet's calculator and favorite math problems.

  • All in all, Buford may be a bad guy, but he may want to be better, landing him as the

  • lowest on the bad list.

  • There's being upfront about being a bully, then there's manipulation to bully people.

  • That form is mastered by Suzy Johnson.

  • She's Jeremy's little sister and sees herself as Jeremy's favorite girl.

  • She's a manipulative little girl who uses her cuteness to manipulate people, and when

  • that doesn't work, she goes for her scare tactics.

  • This is best shown with her time tormenting Candace, who she sees as a rival for Jeremy's

  • affection.

  • When Candace came to Jeremy's house, she used a toy truck to send Candace into mud

  • and sent her dog to attack her.

  • She's been nice to Candace also though, specifically when Jeremy isn't around, saying

  • she's off the clock.

  • Of course, when Jeremy came back, she immediately went back to tormenting Candace.

  • We can't consider her for any spot higher though.

  • She uses her age and appearance as a mask for her awful nature, purposefully trying

  • to scare off anyone who may get in the way of her brother's affection for her.

  • There's loving someone, then there's Suzy.

  • Candace Flynn, older sister to Phineas and Ferb, is next on our list.

  • If we had to describe Candace with one word, it would have to be obsessed.

  • If we had to describe her with many words, it would have to be the following: Candace's

  • life seems to be fueled by two things; Busting her brothers and love for her crush, Jeremy

  • Johnson.

  • When it comes to her brothers, she is seen more times than not trying to 'bust' them,

  • which seems to simply mean showing off what they have built or done to their mother, which

  • never actually happens, if we don't count Candace changing the timeline.

  • Now, you may be asking, what is her end goal for this?

  • We don't know.

  • We're not even sure if she knows.

  • Counting timeline shenanigans though, she has busted them before.

  • Well, future Candace anyways.

  • In the episode 'Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo', great name by the way, future

  • Candace uses a time machine to go back and bust her brothers.

  • What ends up happening is that the boys end up getting in trouble for their reckless behavior,

  • followed by parents becoming furious and banning creativity, which led to them child-proofing

  • children.

  • This childproofing involves each child being placed into a metal prison where they are

  • not allowed to move whatsoever, only to be released when they are adults.

  • To make matters worse, Dr. Doofenshmirtz is the one who leads this society, and we've

  • seen plenty of hat his rule leads to.

  • While future Candace did eventually fix the timeline, she's the one who broke it to

  • begin with.

  • If that doesn't convince you about why she's so low, then how about almost destroying reality?

  • In the series finale, Candace ends up causing the last day of summer to be on repeat, and

  • each time it resets, a bit of the beginning and end are cut off, meaning that with enough

  • time, the day would become nothing.

  • Her brothers are left with fixing this, meaning Candace doesn't even get points for fixing

  • her own problem.

  • Ouch.

  • So yeah, Candace scores this low due to her timeline shenanigans ruining one timeline

  • and dooming another.

  • We now come to Dr. Doofenshmirtz's assistant, Norm.

  • Once built in the image of the ideal man, meant to destroy Agent P, Norm, he grew across

  • the show's episodes, becoming an assistant to Doofenshmirtz.

  • While laying out his early actions is hard, due to his limited self-awareness, Norm grows

  • as an AI and begins to have his own thoughts and feelings.

  • These can be seen in episodes such as 'Nerdy Dancin'' where he insults Dr. Doofenshmirtz,

  • due to his plans always failing, or the multiple times he's been shown to desire a wife,

  • whether it be another robot or made out of blue raspberry popsicle sticks.

  • He's also been shown to be able to do good, such as when Dr. Doofenshmirtz orders him

  • to help Agent P get a disc back.

  • This may mean that he's not inherently evil, just programmed to follow his creator's

  • orders, which helps back up that he's not really the one to blame for his actions.

  • In the end though, while he does help out with the doctor's evil schemes, he's essentially

  • Dr. Doofenshmirtz's Carl, a loyal assistant who looks up to his boss as a father figure,

  • so his loyalty is nice to see, even if he openly dislikes the plans.

  • Using his brand-new Bronze-inator, we're placing Heinz Doofenshmirtz in third place.

  • To start with, we can understand why Heinz isn't happy with life, as his -inators tend

  • to have a sad backstory over how he was mistreated as a child and wishes to get revenge due to

  • such.

  • Before becoming an evil scientist, the Doctor dipped into multiple different fields of study,

  • such as painting, food, standard fields of science, and even poetry, though the last

  • two he constantly lost to a baking soda volcano.

  • He later went off to evil school, which I assume is just school but even more evil.

  • While he flunked out, we see that he must have picked up enough knowledge on the subject

  • in order for him to have a rival, in the form of Perry the Platypus.

  • Heinz though has shown to be quite brilliant, his ability to plan and create inventions

  • seemingly matching that of Phineas and Ferb, though while their days are meant for having

  • fun, his is meant for revenge.

  • His goal tends to always be to rule the Tri-State Area, with some questionable methods, building

  • the Key-Find-inator so he can get the Key of the City.

  • While Perry usually does stop these plans, the Doctor has taken over twice in the series.

  • The first time was when he changed the weather from summer to autumn, making the citizens

  • of Danville freak out.

  • Roger, the mayor and Heinz's brother, left the city, allowing Heinz to take over.

  • This was reversed however, when Heinz stopped a rival evil scientist from using his blueprints

  • to make another Ice Age.

  • The second time is in the series finale, where he realizes there is no position that controls

  • the Tri-State Area.

  • He ends up creating a new role, the Tri-Governor, and uses this as his way to control.

  • It's at this point though that he realized that control wasn't what he wanted, and

  • when Vanessa called him out on his evil schemes, the two come to terms that Heinz wasn't

  • ever evil, he was just a nice guy pretending to be evil.

  • This is shown more in the spin off's pilot, where he becomes a partner to Agent P, and

  • in Milo Murphy's Law, when he joins Milo Murphy's family and lives with them when

  • his building is destroyed.

  • Dr. Doofenshmirtz isn't always bad though.

  • His good side can be shown when it comes to his daughter, Vanessa.

  • This is best shown when he finds a doll she asked for when she was seven, being told that

  • if he got it for her that he'd be the best dad ever.

  • After what seems to be a decade, he finally finds the doll and gives it to her.

  • It's obvious that he wants her to have a better childhood than his own, and while Vanessa

  • seems annoyed by most of his antics that involve her, he does care and tries to make sure she's

  • happy.

  • He even tries to reconcile with his parents, attempting to win his mother's affection

  • by winning a kickball game and his father's by finding the family's old garden gnome.

  • When we compare it all however, he deserves this spot, due to just how often he tries

  • to ruin the lives of others.

  • It seems that even when it comes to evil, they must push their son down.

  • We're placing Mr. & Mrs. Doofenshmirtz here with the silver medal for most evil.

  • To start with, neither parent bothered to show up when Heinz was born, followed by them

  • disowning Heinz, leaving him to be raised by ocelots.

  • Pretty sure they already earned their spot, but we have more.

  • At some point they took him back in, but didn't seem to enjoy the idea that much, as when

  • the family's garden gnome was taken, they forced their son to stand outside all day

  • and night being the new gnome, not even allowing him to eat or sleep.

  • When the family got a puppy, Heinz's father stated that it was like the son he never had,

  • even naming it Only Son.

  • Even after the dog won numerous dog shows and made the family a fortune, Heinz still

  • had to be the garden gnome.

  • His father also bought him a toy train set, only for it to turn out that he bought it

  • for himself, not letting Heinz touch it at all.

  • After Heinz finally no longer had to be the gnome, he was forced to wear dresses everywhere,

  • due to his family believing their newborn was going to be a girl.

  • Why this baby couldn't have worn the clothes, we're not sure.

  • To make all of this even worse, they treated their younger son, Roger, with love and attention

  • equal to the hatred given to Heinz.

  • They had the ability to treat Heinz with love, but actively chose not to, from the moment

  • he was born to adulthood.

  • Heck, the only reason Heinz is even in America is due to them lying to him, with them cheering

  • as the boat holding their son sailed off.

  • Mitch, or Big Mitch to his friends, is an intergalactic criminal and the rival to Meap,

  • and taker of gold for the most evil.

  • Using a robotic suit of armor, Mitch lives as a poacher, travelling across the galaxy

  • to kidnap different rare creatures to place on his ship within different habitats, though

  • if he has any plans for the animals, we don't know.

  • We do know however that he knows what he does it wrong, as when he's called a zookeeper,

  • he shoots it down, asthat sort of legitimizeshis actions.

  • He doesn't even try to give a reason for why he does this, just saying it's his job.

  • Later on he heads off to find the rare element Cutonium, which when drank, turns the person

  • into the cutest thing in the universe.

  • Mitch finally does get this however, after removing it from Heinz Doofenshmirtz who drank

  • it previously, which first off, gross.

  • Secondly, while he does become so cute that the entire Meap army and Phineas are mesmerized

  • by his cuteness, Isabella ends up being able to combat, and overpower, the element, defeating

  • Mitch and removing the Cutonium from his body.

  • Whether this means that the effects were weakened due to Mr. Doofenshmirtz drinking it first

  • or if Mitch was simply not cute enough to begin with isn't explained however.

  • Mitch though does seem to at least have a likable side, as he talks about how his friends

  • call him Big Mitch.

  • This is even confirmed in this theme song.

  • Oh, did we not say that part?

  • Yeah, Mitch has an evil theme song.

  • If that doesn't tell you how evil he is, then we don't know what will.

  • Who do you think are the most good and evil characters in Phineas and Ferb?

  • Remember to hit that notification bell and binge our Good to Evil playlist, where we

  • break down the morality spectrum of your favorite cartoons and movies.

  • Most importantly though; Stay wicked!

With a hundred and four days of summer vacation, just for school to come along and end it,

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