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  1. With Mario Milano, Kathleen Conway, Pat McCormick, Anya Karin. Filled with the fast-paced thrills of a 007 epic and the suave sophistication of a Pee Wee Herman adventure, this film takes the sacred, great all-American Nerd and puts him where he belongs - on a top secret spy mission.

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    • Comedy
    • Gary Graver, Mario Milano
    • 1989
    • Episode Summary
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    • Cast

    Candace opens her eyes to find herself in a 'trippy' land which seems to be a dream that she can control. The Talking Zebra flies up and past her which makes her believe that she can fly as well. She jumps off her bed, only to fall to the ground. The land around her begins to crack and crumble and she worries she has broken her own mind. She almost...

    "Doof 'N' Puss"
    "Ducky Momo is My Friend"
    "Glorf"
    "To War"

    I know what we're gonna do today!

    The "know what we're gonna do today" music is heard when Phineas says "What? No! I-I mean...yes! Yes I am."

    What'cha doin'?

    None.

    This episode shows that Ferb wants to be a director when he's older, which is rather ironic, since directors generally need to do a lot of talking.
    At the part where Candace makes the giant monster disappear, at a certain frame, you can see a blue tent which looks like an Illuminati pyramid.
    The Doof 'N' Puss segments appear with slightly muted color to make it look aged like a show from the 70's or 80's.
    Jeff McGarland requesting that the platypus in Doof 'N' Puss 'have a girlfriend' may be a subtle shot towards Disney executives requesting the same to Dan Povenmire and Swampy Marsh of Perry.
    On a video of Vincent Martella recording for the showon YouTube, he is saying lines from this episode. He was recorded saying a line about using smoke and mirrors to create special effects, a line...
    In the credits, the production studio was identified as "Disney Television Animation". It will not be used again until the credits for "The Great Indoors" and "Canderemy". The logo for the said pro...
    This episode was nominated for a 2011 Annie Award for Writing in a Television Production for Jon Colton Barry and Piero Piluso. They lost to the writers of Robot Chicken: Star Wars - Episode III.
    When Ferbsays "Always", his mouth doesn't move.
    When Baljeet said to Buford"You lose an arm", Buford had five fingers on his left arm instead of four.
    When Suzy chases Ducky Momo (Candacein a Ducky Momo costume) into the Alien Nest, her face painting disappears and does not reappear at the end of the episode.
    The bathroom symbol on Baljeet's "headquarters" shows a male character but is inside a circle, (which is used for female restrooms).

    Space Adventure was originally mentioned in "Not Phineas and Ferb" and posters for it were seen in "Are You My Mummy?".

    The title of this episode is a reference to the common saying, "Birds of a Feather".
    Stumbleberry Finkbat parodies the popular The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter franchises, while Space Adventure is a general parody of the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises. Both Harry Potter a...
    Jeff McGarland, a television executive, is a parody of Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy. Seth is portraying the character and is a television executive himself. Dan Povenmire worked with...
    The Tri-State Area's annual sci-fi/comic book convention is a parody of various fan conventions which are held in various locales, the largest and most famous of which is Comic-Con International, a...
    This is the second time where a school was shown in the series, but was in a flashback. The first time was in the song "My Undead Mummy".
    This is the first full-length episode where Irving makes a non-cameo appearance. ("Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown", "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!", "Phineas and Ferb: Summer...
    Isabella is the only one of Phineas and Ferb's friends to not appear in this episode.
    This may be the longest time Phineas's "I know what we're gonna do today" line is from the beginning of the episode. He didn't say it until midway through part two.
    Main article: Credits
    Vincent Martella as Phineas
    Ashley Tisdale as Candace
    Thomas Sangster as Ferb
    Caroline Rhea as Mom
    Richard O'Brien as Dad
  2. 1989 Directed by Gary Graver. Filled with the fast-paced thrills of a 007 epic and the suave sophistication of a Pee Wee Herman adventure, this film takes the sacred, great all-American Nerd and puts him where he belongs - on a top secret spy mission. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Gary Graver
    • Troma Team Video
  3. Nerds of a Feather is a film directed by Gary Graver, Mario Milano with Mario Milano, Kathleen Conway, Pat McCormick, Charles Dierkop .... Year: 1989. Original title: Nerds of a Feather. Synopsis:You can watch Nerds of a Feather through Rent,ads,free on the platforms: Amazon Video,Tubi TV,Plex,Plex Player.

    • Richmond Aguilar; Eddie Barber
    • Gary Graver,, Mario Milano
    • United States
    • Comedy. Action | Spy Film
  4. Nerds of a Feather (1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Nerds of a Feather It’s time for the annual Science Fiction/Comic Book Convention in Danville and the whole town is there. Phineas and Ferb are especially excited since a hero of theirs, special effect genius, Clive Addison, will be there live.

  6. Filled with the fast-paced thrills of a 007 epic and the suave sophistication of a Pee Wee Herman adventure, this film takes the sacred, great all-American Nerd and puts him where he belongs - on a top secret spy mission.