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” which is one of the lyrics to the number sang at the end of every episode of Dora the Explorer. Frankie Valli - The melody of Come Home, Perry sounds very similar to the Four Seasons' 1962 hit Sherry (Can You Come Out Tonight?), especially the chorus. The Beatles - The song takes place on a rooftop, much like the Beatles' last concert in 1969, even the guitar that Phineas uses is the same as the Epiphone Casino that John Lennon used in this concert. Lassie Come Home - The story is similar to this 1943 film. Also, the song "Come Home Perry" has a similar title.
The access code is a short version of his theme song. Candace arrives at the top of the building to find Phineas, Ferb, Isabella, and the Fireside Girls, among their other friends, singing Come Home Perry. Except for Candace, who just smiles and says "Welcome home." Buford grabs the microphone stand, and says to Candace "Good job, Larry". In the meantime, Dr. Doofenshmirtz manages to track down the Regurgitator's location to a broken-down motel, which he finds out that it is a disguise for his lair.
Agent P vs Doofenshmirtz vs The Regurgitator
Perry saddens to leave his owners when they are wondering where he is. Phineas says that Perry's the color of a blueberry in the song even though he's a tealish color. This song sounds quite similar to A-G-L-E-T ("Tip of the Day"). If looked closely, Baljeet's drums has a picture of Perry on it. This song has all of the band members from Phineas and the Ferb-Tones, The Baljeatles and Aglet Aid though it is not a song by any of them.

On one side, the pet is incredibly lost, scared, and desperately trying to get home. The second story will involve the humans dealing with the loss of their pet, either by feeling miserable or by actively searching for them. In the end, the two parties will eventually reunite, often leading to a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming and maybe even An Aesop or two.
Candace & Phineas and Ferb look for Perry
The original story Lassie Come-Home by Eric Knight was adapted into the beloved 1943 film Lassie Come Home, which is almost certainly the Trope Namer, and probably the Trope Codifier as well. Milo the cat gets lost, with Otis trailing him, and they are trying to return home. All images MUST now have proper attribution, those who neglect to assign at least the "fair use" licensing to an image may have it deleted. All new pages should use the preloadable templates feature on the edit page to add the appropriate basic page markup. Pages that don't do this will be subject to deletion, with or without explanation. U2 - Where The Streets Have No Name - The rooftop concert is similar to the video by U2.
"Come Home, Perry" was sung at the end of the Phineas and Ferb episode, "Oh, There You Are, Perry". This song was voted #9 in "Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown Hosted by Kelly Osbourne." The Brady Bunch's first season had Tiger running away from home, much to the distress of Bobby. Ultimately, they do find Tiger...with a wife and a litter of puppies. A boy and his pet are nearly inseparable, until the pet goes missing. For some reason, a character's pet will wander away from home, get kidnapped, or get himself lost some other way.
Come Home Perry
Phineas even plays a guitar that looks similar to John Lennon's Epiphone Casino that he played in that performance. If neglected, pets in The Sims 4 will frequently run away; sometimes they return bearing a gift-wrapped present of uncertain provenance. There's a Jimmy Neutron storybook titled Goddard, Come Home! Goddard goes missing, but, with help from a beagle named Billy, Jimmy is able to track him down to the hideout of the tyrannical robots who dognapped him. This is the first time Phineas and Ferb worry about Perry when he goes missing because he left in the middle of the night. Phineas and Ferb are sleeping, Phineas holding Perry under his arm.
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Perry then uses the rocket boots to help himself and Doofenshmirtz escape from the lair before it explodes. Major Monogram then contact Perry, saying that they have the Regurgitator in custody (having landed in the Agency's jail) and that he goes back to his original host family in Danville. Upon hearing this, Doofenshmirtz realizes that they are both each other's nemesis again, causing Perry to drop him into a deserted plain. Fortunately for Doof, he lands on a throw pillow, much to his relief. This song was sung at the end of the episode entitled "Oh, There You Are, Perry".
Besides being in the original books, it was slightly edited for a children's story titled "Blossom Come Home". May overlap with I Will Wait for You where the human refuses to give up on waiting or to get a new pet. When the pet has been driven away by a cruel owner instead of lost, it's Come Back, My Pet. The human equivalent of this is There's No Place Like Home.
In most foreign language dubs, like the Russian dub, for example, the sound used on the device to find Perry is Perry's chatter from the original English version. Candace makes a chattering sound like Perry as she did when imitating Perry ("Does This Duckbill Make Me Look Fat?"). She is the first of three people, the others being Phineas and Ferb ("Interview With a Platypus"), to do so, and so far the only one to do it in more than one day. She also makes a face that is similar to Perry's when he is in "pet mode." When Doofenshmirtz is in the elevator to the Regurgitator's lair, The elevator music for "I'm Lindana and I Wanna Have Fun!" plays, though a bit faster.

There, Dr. Doofenshmirtz realizes that the Regurgitator has already trapped Perry. The Regurgitator offers Dr. Doofenshmirtz a job as an intern, and he accepts due to maternity leave. As a start, the Regurgitator rudely orders Doof to make a pot of coffee.
Perry goes over to Ferb's bed, but receives a signal saying "Code Red" on his spy watch. When Ferb realizes that Perry is gone, Perry replaces himself with a log to reassure him. Perry then goes downstairs to enter his lair, but meets Candace on the way, who hasn't been able to sleep after eating a peach and pumpernickel sandwich. He reverts to his domestic house-pet disguise as Candace trips over him. She throws him outside, angrily saying "For an animal that doesn't do much, you sure know how to make a mess of things!" After she leaves, Perry angrily mocks Candace before entering his lair. Please make sure to state your questions clearly next time.

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