She's the prima dona queen of wonderland, who bears a resemblense to Candace. Unlike her who can be friendly sometimes, the Queen demands perfection and orders execution with one mistake. She's extremely attached to the statue of her in her garden. Like Candace is annoyed by Phineas and Ferb, the Queen bears animosity against their lookalikes, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. In "Candace in Wonderland" Candace befriends the Queen and she treats her to grade A hospitality in her castle. When the Mad Hatter and the March Hare tear down the Queen's statue, and leave Phineas and Ferb with the evidence, she orders them excecution. When Candace frees the boys, the Queen orders her guards to kill them all. When the boys notice the Hatter and the Hare in the Queen's garden, they try to keep the
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| - She's the prima dona queen of wonderland, who bears a resemblense to Candace. Unlike her who can be friendly sometimes, the Queen demands perfection and orders execution with one mistake. She's extremely attached to the statue of her in her garden. Like Candace is annoyed by Phineas and Ferb, the Queen bears animosity against their lookalikes, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. In "Candace in Wonderland" Candace befriends the Queen and she treats her to grade A hospitality in her castle. When the Mad Hatter and the March Hare tear down the Queen's statue, and leave Phineas and Ferb with the evidence, she orders them excecution. When Candace frees the boys, the Queen orders her guards to kill them all. When the boys notice the Hatter and the Hare in the Queen's garden, they try to keep the
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| - She's the prima dona queen of wonderland, who bears a resemblense to Candace. Unlike her who can be friendly sometimes, the Queen demands perfection and orders execution with one mistake. She's extremely attached to the statue of her in her garden. Like Candace is annoyed by Phineas and Ferb, the Queen bears animosity against their lookalikes, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. In "Candace in Wonderland" Candace befriends the Queen and she treats her to grade A hospitality in her castle. When the Mad Hatter and the March Hare tear down the Queen's statue, and leave Phineas and Ferb with the evidence, she orders them excecution. When Candace frees the boys, the Queen orders her guards to kill them all. When the boys notice the Hatter and the Hare in the Queen's garden, they try to keep the Queen distracted by destroying the Queen's newly rebuilt statue and leaving them red handed (but mostly for payback). The Queen turns her attention to the Hatter and the Hare, and orders their excecution while Phineas, Ferb and Candace get away.
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