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| - "Agent Doof" and "Minor Monogram" premiered together on May 11, 2012. 2.778 million viewers made it their mission to watch, a 24 percent increase over the previous week's "The Mom Attractor / Cranius Maximus" (in its defense, that had aired on opening night of The Avengers, which earned over $80 million that night alone). While not good enough to crack the Cable Top 25 for the week, the increased figure checked in 3rd on evening cable behind an NBA playoff game (the Clippers and Grizzlies if you were wondering) and its lead-in Jessie. With viewership of kids' programming being higher across the board a couple years ago, the new episode was only able to crack the Top 10 among Kids 6-11, where it checked in at No. 9 with a 5.0 rating, a 4 percent increase over the previous episode. Topping those charts were SpongeBob in the Kids 2-11 bracket, Good Luck Charlie among Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14, and The Legend of Korra in Teens 12-17. Phineas and Ferb picked up the slack among Adults 18-49, where viewership increased 48 percent to an 0.4 and led the new Disney shows on the night. Phineas and Ferb hits the Emoticon airwaves with a brand new episode on Monday, September 29 when "Lost in Danville / The Inator Method" airs at 7:30PM Eastern (6:30 Central), followed on Saturday, October 4 at 8 PM Eastern (7 PM Central) by the one-hour Halloween special "Night of the Living Pharmacists" on Disney XD on Disney Channel, with the Emoticon debut October 12th. As ratings for the XD airings can be rather tricky to come by, it appears The Numbers Game will be headed for the Doof-zombies in our next issue. Until then, leave your comments down below, go Brewers Packers and Badgers!, and remember...that the numbers never lie.
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