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* [[Field of Screams]] - When [[Vinnie Dakota|Dakota]] tries to remind Cavendish of what "[[Corn Field Farmer|the farmer]]" said, the screen cuts to [[Marcus Underwood|Marcus]] and [[Zack Underwood|Zack']]s flashback. Cavendish then asks "what just happened", but in reality they should have not seen that flashback.
 
* [[Field of Screams]] - When [[Vinnie Dakota|Dakota]] tries to remind Cavendish of what "[[Corn Field Farmer|the farmer]]" said, the screen cuts to [[Marcus Underwood|Marcus]] and [[Zack Underwood|Zack']]s flashback. Cavendish then asks "what just happened", but in reality they should have not seen that flashback.
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* Now I Am a Murphy - Doofenshmirtz says, after he makes the museums statues come alive, that they are not alive, but animated. He then looks at the camera and says "and expertly storyboarded". The screen then shows a picture of storyboarder, [[James Kim]] and sings [[James Kim (song)|a jingle]] about him. Doof then says "he just became a daddy".
   
 
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The fourth wall is the imaginary "wall" at the front of the stage in a traditional three-walled box set in a proscenium theater, through which the audience sees the action in the world of the play.[1] When a character makes direct contact to the audience from a film or television program or references his or her status of being in one, it is called "breaking the fourth wall."[1][2] The technique of breaking the fourth wall can be seen in various television programs, especially situation comedies, in animated cartoons, and in films.

Season 1

Season 2

  • The Ticking Clock - When Doofenshmirtz opens the door to find Perry, he tells Perry that he couldn't hear his knocking over the musical sting, which he shouldn't have been able to hear.
  • Sick Day - When Doofenshmirtz shows Perry the sign of "Doofenshmirtz Good Incorporated" on the Murphy's shed, the appropriate good jingle plays. Doofenshmirtz then comments that he has no idea where that came from, despite the fact that, like the example above, there's no logical reason for him to hear it in the first place.
  • Field of Screams - When Dakota tries to remind Cavendish of what "the farmer" said, the screen cuts to Marcus and Zack's flashback. Cavendish then asks "what just happened", but in reality they should have not seen that flashback.
  • Now I Am a Murphy - Doofenshmirtz says, after he makes the museums statues come alive, that they are not alive, but animated. He then looks at the camera and says "and expertly storyboarded". The screen then shows a picture of storyboarder, James Kim and sings a jingle about him. Doof then says "he just became a daddy".

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bell, Elizabeth S. (2008), Theories of Performance, Los Angeles: Sage, pp. 203, ISBN 9781412926379 .
  2. Wallis, Mick; Shepherd, Simon (1998), Studying plays, London: Arnold, pp. 214, ISBN 0340731567 .