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Professor Mystery is the main antagonist of the Phineas and Ferb episode "Lost in Danville".

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  • Professor Mystery
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  • Professor Mystery is the main antagonist of the Phineas and Ferb episode "Lost in Danville".
  • Professor Mystery is an evil scientist from Seattle, Washington, and the nemesis of O.W.C.A. agent Peter the Panda.
Goal
  • to get rid of Doofenshmirtz and go back being Peter the Panda's nemesis
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Nemesis
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Voice
Last
  • "Lost in Danville"
Appearance
  • tall guy with a black ski mask
Name
  • Professor Mystery
Personality
  • Vengeful, lonely
First
  • "Lost in Danville"
Shows
  • Phineas and Ferb
Fate
  • talks in with Peter at a coffe shop before reuniting with his long-lost parents
Height
  • A little taller than Doof
Enemies
  • Heinz Doofenshmirtz ,[Perry the Platypus , Peter the Panda]
Color
  • Adult
Home
  • Seattle
Affiliations
  • Evil
Profession
  • Evil scientist
Occupation
  • mad scientist
Family
  • Denise
  • Bernie
Gender
  • Male
Parents
  • Bernie and Denise
abstract
  • Professor Mystery is the main antagonist of the Phineas and Ferb episode "Lost in Danville".
  • Professor Mystery is an evil scientist from Seattle, Washington, and the nemesis of O.W.C.A. agent Peter the Panda.
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