Characters missing from this movie


So far I've noticed:

Vanessa
Roger Doofinsmertz

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We decided that Vanessa was with her mom at the country home, and that Roger was in Las Vegas at a Mayor's Conference.

"Remember me, Mr. Schneider? Kenya, 1947."

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Now that you mention it Doof ex wife was missing too.

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I can't remember was little Suzy in it at any point?

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I don't think so.

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Maybe they didn't exist in that dimension. Since they didn't show Charlene either maybe Heinz never met or married her therefore causing Vanessa to cease to exist. I don't know why they didn't show in the canon dimension though.

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Were the arguing husband and wife in this one?

Also, the rabbit boy and his musical blender.

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Vanessa might be in an extended cut since she (the actress) is listed in the closing credits. This may just be for singing, though?

However, you have to consider, what could they have done with Charlene, Roger, et al. anyway?

They have always been peripheral characters and not central to the plots most of the time. Had they tried to shoehorn them in just to have all the characters accounted for I think it would have taken a lot of the momentum away from the central story about the boys finding out Perry is a secret agent and the ensuing fallout. That's the core story of the movie, so focusing on anything but that would be pointless, IMO.

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Since alternate Doof seemed to have everything that cannon Doof wanted Charlene should have made a brief appearance as Heintz's devoted wife. Similarly alternate Vanessa should have been a daddy's girl who wanted nothing more than to follow in her father's evil footsteps.

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Yeah, but I think one of the reasons Alternate Doof was so evil was because he didn't have a family.

The movie presented the sole reason he was evil was because he lost is train set - LOL - But that's just so younger viewers have something to point to and identify with. Older viewers, however, know it is often people (or lack of) who influence others and often make people "good" or "bad", ultimately.

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I agree, with all the flaws our dimension Doof has he does have the ability to love which makes all the difference.

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The movie presented the sole reason he was evil was because he lost is train set - LOL - But that's just so younger viewers have something to point to and identify with.

No, it was a joke, contrasting his single, trivial Freudian excuse with "our" Doof's myriad tales of woe.

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Actually, Doof isn't really a bad guy.

He just had an emotionally scarring childhood and thinks he is evil when he is really not. I mean, he created "Doof N Puss" a show about him and Perry saving the world!

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Yeah, Doofenshmirtz thinks he is more evil then he actually is.

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THE only charcter yiu meanoned I really wantedvto see was Vanessia But she's in Deleted Sceences on the dvd

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they may have been there you just didn't notice. I mean when P&F Showed up with all there Giant robots and everthing else they ever invented (how they did it so fast is unknown but Agent P computer seem to have them on file which is odd) I think everone and everthing they ever met and some they didn't take control of something incluing Agent's A-Z, love Handle,the Phinelus and ferb bot and i think even the Meep for a frame or two.

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Vanessa, even when She is in the cut scenes, deserves a bigger screentime

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