The Doofenshmirtz family has a tradition of hiring groups of identical-looking women to perform as background singers when they are singing. They are typically young and blonde. Heinz Doofenshmirtz has hired women like this for the following songs:
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| - The Doofenshmirtz family has a tradition of hiring groups of identical-looking women to perform as background singers when they are singing. They are typically young and blonde. Heinz Doofenshmirtz has hired women like this for the following songs:
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| - The Doofenshmirtz family has a tradition of hiring groups of identical-looking women to perform as background singers when they are singing. They are typically young and blonde. Heinz Doofenshmirtz has hired women like this for the following songs:
* "Impress My Professor", describing his troubles as a youth being taught and mistreated by Dr. Gevaarlijk. ("Oil on Candace")
* "Charmed Life", where he as Emperor in an alternate future answers the question "how does it feel to wield such absolute power?" ("Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo")
* In the song "Back in Gimmelshtump", for the second verse, chorus girls are seen. ("Rollercoaster: The Musical!")
* In "I Really Don't Hate Christmas" Dr. D hired backup singers dressed as Santa Claus who resembled the Radio City Rockettes and the background singers used in "Charmed Life".
* Some singers reminiscent of The Andrews Sisters sung "He's Eviler" during Heinz's Victorian age ancestor, Jekyll Doofenshmirtz's rampage. ("The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein"), this girls also sung in "Army of Me" in "Night of the Evil Pharmacists".
* Doof uses the dancers in the song "Lies". ("Let's Bounce")
* In the song "Inator Method" ("The Inator Method")
* Different girls sing with a kidnapped Doof in "Talk to Him". ("Lost in Danville")
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