Disney confirmed in June 2009 that a third season of Phineas and Ferb would air for the 2010-2011 season, including a full length made-for-TV movie intended to air in August 2011, a Broadway-style rollercoaster musical with their character's catchphrases being songs, and a "Chronicles of Meap" sequel, called Meapless in Seattle (originally a joke for the episode).
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| - Disney confirmed in June 2009 that a third season of Phineas and Ferb would air for the 2010-2011 season, including a full length made-for-TV movie intended to air in August 2011, a Broadway-style rollercoaster musical with their character's catchphrases being songs, and a "Chronicles of Meap" sequel, called Meapless in Seattle (originally a joke for the episode).
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| - A Real Boy
- Candace Gets Busted
- Meapless in Seattle
- Rollercoaster: The Musical
- The Tri-Stone Area
- Unnamed bio-dome episode
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| - Most likely, Candace gets busted.
- The tri state area goes back to the stone age.
- Doof and Vanessa find a secret room filled with souvenirs Norm's collected of adventures he's had with Doof. Norm secretly wishes he was a real boy.
- All of the main plot points in The Chronicles of Meap credits will be in the episode, where the boys team up with Meap again.
- Jeremy tries to tell Candace what exactly he likes about her. Meanwhile, Phineas and Ferb build a bio-dome.
- Phineas and Ferb go back to the day of the rollercoaster, but in a full musical.
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| - Disney confirmed in June 2009 that a third season of Phineas and Ferb would air for the 2010-2011 season, including a full length made-for-TV movie intended to air in August 2011, a Broadway-style rollercoaster musical with their character's catchphrases being songs, and a "Chronicles of Meap" sequel, called Meapless in Seattle (originally a joke for the episode).
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