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''Phineas and Ferb'' is an American
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created by Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh for
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and Disney XD. Produced by
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, the series was originally broadcast as a one-episode preview on August 17, 2007 following the premiere of '' High School Musical 2'', and again previewed on September 28, 2007; the series officially premiered on February 1, 2008, on
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, and ran until June 12, 2015. The program follows Phineas Flynn and his stepbrother Ferb Fletcher, who are between eight and ten years old, during
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. Every day, the boys embark on a grand new project, which is usually unrealistic in scale given the protagonists' ages (and are sometimes physically impossible). This annoys their controlling older sister
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, who frequently tries to reveal their shenanigans to her and Phineas' mother, Linda Flynn-Fletcher, and less frequently to Ferb's father,
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. The series follows a standard plot system; running gags occur in every episode, and the subplot almost always features Phineas and Ferb's pet
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Perry working as a spy named "Agent P" for the O.W.C.A. (Organization Without a Cool Acronym) to defeat the latest scheme of Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, a
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driven largely by a need to assert his evilness (although he is not genuinely evil and has a good heart in certain situations). The two plots intersect at the end to erase all traces of the boys' project just before Candace can show it to their mother, which usually leaves Candace very frustrated. Povenmire and Marsh had previously worked together on Fox's ''
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'' and
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''. The creators also voice two of the main B-plot characters, Dr. Doofenshmirtz and Major Monogram. ''Phineas and Ferb'' was conceived after Povenmire sketched a triangular boy – the prototype for Phineas – in a restaurant. Povenmire and Marsh developed the series concept together and pitched it to networks for 16 years before securing a run on Disney Channel.


Premise

The show follows the adventures of stepbrothers Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher, who live in the fictional city of Danville in an unspecified tri-state area, as they seek ways to occupy their time during their
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. Often these adventures involve elaborate, life-sized and ostensibly dangerous construction projects. Phineas' older sister
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has two obsessions: exposing Phineas and Ferb's schemes and ideas, and winning the attention of a boy named Jeremy. Meanwhile, the boys' pet
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Perry acts as a secret agent for an all-animal government organization called the O.W.C.A. ("Organization Without a Cool Acronym"), fighting Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. Much of the series' humor relies on
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s used in almost every episode, with slight variation. Most episodes follow a pattern: * Some incident gives Phineas an idea for a project, and he announces, "Hey, Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today!" * Meanwhile, Perry slips away, using one of many hidden tunnels, to a secret underground base. Phineas (or occasionally another character) remarks, "Hey, where's Perry?" * Major Monogram briefs Agent P on his mission; this sometimes amounts to nothing more than "Doctor Doofenshmirtz is up to something; find out what it is, and put a stop to it!" * Candace sees what the boys are doing, and resolves to "bust" them (i.e., expose the project to her mother to get the boys in trouble). * Perry breaks into the skyscraper office of Doofenshmirtz Evil Inc. (complete with its own musical jingle, and sometimes variations depending on location and time). Doofenshmirtz traps Perry and explains his current evil plan. Perry escapes the trap and they battle. * Phineas and Ferb complete their project. * Mom gets home and Candace thinks that, at last, Mom will see what the boys have been up to and believe her, but just as Mom is about to step into the back yard, all evidence vanishes, usually as a side effect of Doofenshmirtz's device. * Doofenshmirtz, foiled again, cries out, "Curse you, Perry the Platypus!" Other running gags: * An adult asks Phineas if he is rather young to be performing some complex activities; he usually responds, "Yes, yes, I am", although the adult never tries to stop the boys from their fun, and Phineas usually has all legal clearance for his ideas to be executed, including building permits. * Doofenshmirtz's names for his contraptions all have the same suffix of "-inator," as in Shrinkinator, Giant Dog Biscuit-inator, Eradicate Rodney's-inator, etc. Eventually he starts calling them "inators" as a generic term. * Ferb rarely speaks more than once in an episode. * Isabella, who has a crush on Phineas, comes into the backyard and asks, "Whatcha doin'?" in a distinctive sing-songy tone. She dislikes when other characters (besides Phineas) say the line. For example, in "Suddenly Suzy", after both Suzy and Candace speak the line, Isabella grumbles "Uh, hello!?" and "Do I even need to be here?" in response. * At the beginning of Perry and Doofenshmirtz's meeting, Doofenshmirtz more often than not says something along the lines of "Perry the Platypus, your timing is unexpected!" which he then follows up with something like "And by unexpected, I mean COMPLETELY EXPECTED!" However, Doofenshmirtz's line is sometimes altered, like "Ah, Perry the Platypus, your timing is unexpected!" however, this is instead followed up by "And by unexpected, I mean... unexpected, this is my week off!". However, there are many other words he uses to describe Perry's timing, including impeccable, impossible, imperfect, unbelievable, incredible, and amazing. Certain aspects of the show's humor are aimed at adults, including its frequent pop-culture references. Co-creator Dan Povenmire, who had previously worked on ''
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'', sought to create a less raunchy show that would make similar use of comic timing,
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, humorous blank stares,
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and breaking the
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. Povenmire describes the show as a combination of ''
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'' and ''
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''. Co-creator Jeff "Swampy" Marsh has said that the show was not created exclusively for children; he simply did not exclude them as an audience.


Episodes

Characters

The series' main characters live in a
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, a premise that the creators considered underused in children's programming and that reflected Marsh's own upbringing. Marsh considers explaining the family background "not important to the kids' lives. They are a great blended family and that's all we need to know." The choice of a
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as the boys' pet was similarly inspired by media underuse, as well as to exploit the animal's striking appearance. Povenmire and Marsh wanted to select an uncommon species, an animal that kids could not "pick out at a pet store and beg heir parentsfor." The platypus also gives them freedom to "make stuff up" since "no one knows very much about them." Choosing a platypus also allowed them to own that "mental real estate," so that if someone thinks of the word "platypus," they will associate it with Agent P, just as an ogre is now commonly associated with Shrek. Marsh called the characters "cool, edgy and clever without ... being mean-spirited." Animation director Rob Hughes is said to have noted that "in all the other shows every character is either stupid or a jerk, but there are no stupid characters or jerks in this one."


Music

The series is known for its original songs that appear in almost every episode since the first-season "
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". Disney's executives particularly enjoyed the episode's song "Gitchee, Gitchee Goo" and requested that a song appear in each subsequent episode. The music earned the series a total of four
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nominations: in 2008 for the main title theme and for the song "I Ain't Got Rhythm" from the episode " Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together", and in 2010 for the song "Come Home Perry" from the episode "Oh, There You Are, Perry" as well as one for its score. ''Phineas and Ferb'' follows structural conventions that Povenmire and Marsh developed while writing ''Rocko's Modern Life'', whereby each episode features "a song or a musical number, plus a big action/chase scene." Both creators had musical backgrounds, as Povenmire performed
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in his college years and Marsh's grandfather was the bandleader Les Brown. The series' songs span many genres, from 16th-century madrigals to Broadway show tunes. Each is written in an intensive session during episode production; a concept, score and lyrics are developed quickly. Together, Marsh and Povenmire can "write a song about almost anything" within one hour. After they finish writing their songs, Povenmire and Marsh sing them over the
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of series composer Danny Jacob on Friday nights. By the following Monday, the song is fully produced. The title sequence song "Today Is Gonna Be a Great Day", performed by the American group
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, was nominated for an
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award in 2008. The creators originally wrote a slower number more in keeping with a "classic Disney song", but the network felt that changes were needed to especially appeal to children and commissioned the rock version that made the final cut. A season two
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, entitled "Phineas and Ferb's Musical Cliptastic Countdown", was broadcast in October 2009. The show focuses on the series' music, featuring a viewer-voted list of the top ten songs from the series. This clip show spawned a sequel, "Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown Hosted by Kelly Osbourne", which aired on June 28, 2013. Osbourne hosted the special in live form, while Dr. Doofenshmirtz and Major Monogram appeared as animated.


Origins


Early inspirations

Dan Povenmire attributes the show's genesis to his childhood in
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, where his mother told him to never waste a day of summer. To occupy himself, Povenmire undertook projects such as hole-digging and home movie-making. Povenmire recalled, "My mom let me drape black material all the way across one end of our living room to use as a space field. I would hang little models of spaceships for these little movies I made with a Super 8 camera." He was an artistic
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and displayed his very detailed drawings at art shows. Marsh was raised in a large, blended family. As with Povenmire, Marsh spent his summers exploring and taking part in various activities to have fun.


Conception

While attending the
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, Povenmire started a daily comic strip called ''Life Is a Fish'', and received money from the sale of its related merchandise. He eventually dropped out and started drawing people on street corners to make a living, until he was finally called by Tommy Chong to work on a short bit of animation in the film ''
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''. Povenmire began to take up animation professionally, working on shows such as ''
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''. Marsh had become a vice president of sales and marketing for a computer company until he "freaked out" and decided to quit. His friend helped him put together a portfolio and enter the animation business. Povenmire and Marsh started working across from each other as layout artists on ''
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''. The two bonded over mutual tastes in humor and music, becoming fast friends. They continued their working relationship as a writing team on the
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series ''
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'', where they conceived the idea for their own series. While eating dinner at a Wild Thyme restaurant in South Pasadena, Povenmire drew a quick sketch of a "triangle kid" on butcher paper. He tore it out and called Marsh that night to report, "Hey, I think we have our show." The triangle doodle sparked rapid development of characters and designs. Povenmire decided that his sketch "looked like a Phineas," and named Ferb after a friend who "owns more tools than anyone in the world." The creators based their character designs on angular shapes in homage to MGM/ Warner Bros. animator/director
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, adding geometric shapes to the backgrounds for continuity.


Pitching and pickup

The writing duo's early attempts to pitch the show failed and, though they remained committed to the concept, Povenmire and Marsh began to drift apart after their work on ''Rocko's''. Marsh moved to London and worked on shows including ''
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''. Povenmire began working on the primetime Fox series ''
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'' and the
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series ''
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'', always carrying a ''Phineas and Ferb'' portfolio for convenient pitching to networks such as
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and
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. The networks passed on the show, believing the series' premise was too complex to succeed. Povenmire persisted and again pitched the series to Nickelodeon, where it was considered by high-level executives but rejected once more as overly complicated. Then, after 16 years of trying, Povenmire landed a pitch with Disney. The network did not immediately accept the show, but told Povenmire that it would keep the packet. Povenmire assumed that this had meant an end to negotiations, aware that the phrase usually "means they throw it in the trash later." Disney then surprised him by accepting. Said Povenmire, "Disney was the first to say, 'Let's see if you can do it in 11 minutes.' We did it in the pilot and they said, 'Let's see if you can do it for 26 episodes. Povenmire was initially worried that his work on ''
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'' (an adult show known for its lowbrow humor) would concern Disney, which markets its fare primarily to families. However, Disney Channel senior vice president of original series Adam Bonnett was a ''Family Guy'' fan who appreciated Povenmire's connection to the show and received his pitch well. ''Family Guy'' would eventually become a Disney property following their 2019 acquisition of 21st Century Fox. In 2006, after the Disney Channel had accepted the show, Povenmire and Marsh turned their attention to the company's overseas executives. Instead of penning a normal script, the two drew out storyboards and played them in a reel. Povenmire voiced over the reel with his dialogue and added sound effects. This novel approach secured the executives' support.


Production


Writing style

The show uses four main writers to devise story ideas according to "strict guidelines", such as that the boys' schemes never appear to be "magical." Stories are reviewed at weekly sessions on a Monday, then simultaneously scripted and storyboarded. A very rough design is built before the storyboard, featuring little more than suggested scenes and dialogue, is drafted; the writers then gather for a "play-by-play" walkthrough of the storyboard in front of the whole crew, whose reactions to the jokes are assessed before rewrites are made. The writers also include running gags in every episode, which are generally lines spoken by characters. Almost every episode is split into two 11-minute segments. Dan Povenmire admitted that the "a-plot" of each episode, the one following Phineas and Ferb's inventions, is not actually a plot, but instead the setting, with the actual plot being Candace, Perry and Dr. Doofenshmirtz's story, "The essence of story is that the characters are changed by what happens to them. Nothing ever changes the boys, they never learn anything, there's never any obstacles they have to overcome, everything just works out for them."


Visual aspects and animation

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in Taiwan, Morning Sun Animation and Synergy Animation in Shanghai and
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and Hong Guang Animation in
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animate the series in 2D Animation using the software package
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. Povenmire undertakes the bulk of production direction, along with Zac Moncrief and Robert Hughes. The series adopts artistic features from animator Tex Avery, such as geometric shapes integrated into characters, objects, and backgrounds. Povenmire says of this inclusion, "There's a little bit of Tex Avery in there-he had that very graphic style n his later cartoons" Triangles are featured as an easter egg in the background of every episode, sometimes in trees or buildings. Bright colors are also a prominent element of the animation. Marsh elaborates, "The idea at the end of the day was candy. One of the things that I think works so well is that the characters are so bright and candy-colored and our backgrounds are a much more realistic depiction of the world: the soft green of the grass, the natural woods for the fence. In order for all the stuff that they do to work, their world needs to be grounded in reality." The designers sought to keep their characters visually simple, so that kids "would easily be able to draw hemthemselves." Characters were also crafted to be recognizable from a distance, a technique that the creators say is based on Matt Groening's goal of making characters recognizable by silhouette.


Cast

Phineas and Ferb are voiced by
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and Thomas Sangster, respectively. Sangster was one of many British actors cast, as Marsh lived in the United Kingdom for seven years and developed a fondness for the British.Alt URL
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as their sister Candace; Bobby Gaylor as Buford van Stomm, who has a tendency to bully but is kept distracted by being included in the adventures;
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as Baljeet Tjinder, a very intelligent boy who avoids being Buford's main victim by their participation in the adventures;
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as Perry the Platypus; Caroline Rhea as Linda Flynn-Fletcher, Phineas and Candace's mother and stepmother to Ferb;
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as Lawrence Fletcher, Ferb's father and Phineas and Candace's stepfather; Jack McBrayer as Irving, who admires Phineas and Ferb, and is the creator of the Phineas and Ferb fansite; Kelly Hu as Candace's best friend Stacy; Povenmire as Dr. Doofenshmirtz; Marsh as Major Monogram;
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as Dr. Doofenshmirtz's daughter Vanessa; Tyler Mann as Carl, Major Monogram's goofy super genius intern; Alyson Stoner as neighbor Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, a sweet Mexican/Jewish girl with a crush on Phineas;
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as Jeremy, Candace's crush and later her boyfriend; and
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as Adyson Sweetwater, a member of Isabella's Fireside Girls troop. The show's casting organization is responsible for selecting most of the voice actors and actresses, choosing actors such as Martella and Musso for major roles based on perceived popularity with target demographics. Povenmire and Marsh select guest stars, casting people that they "really want to work with." They also solicit guest roles from actors whom they feel would lend an interesting presence to the show. Guest stars have included
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. Povenmire and Marsh have also solicited Tim Curry and Barry Bostwick, stars of ''
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'', to make guest appearances, while ''Rocky Horror'' creator Richard O'Brien voices Lawrence Fletcher. ''Top Gear'' stars
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guest-starred in a race-car themed episode as commentators. Other guest stars include
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, David Mitchell, Jaret Reddick,
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.


Reception and achievements


Critical response

The show has received generally positive reviews. The ''
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'' commented favorably, describing the show as "''
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'' with an espionage subplot and a big dose of
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." It considered the pop-culture references ubiquitous "but lacedwith such skill that it seems smart, not cheap." Whitney Matheson wrote in her ''
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'' blog ''Pop Candy'' that the series was an achievement in children's programming, applauding the writing and calling the show "an animated version of '' Parker Lewis Can't Lose''." Emily Ashby of
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praised the show's humor and plot, giving it four out of five stars. ''
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'' wrote that the story of the show was "valiant" and that the main characters are "young heroes." '' Variety'' noted the show's appeal to all ages with its "sense of wit and irreverence." Similar reviews have emphasized the series' popularity with adults; Rebecca Wright of ''Elastic Pops'' wrote, "As an adult, I really enjoyed watching this ''Phineas and Ferb'' DVD, and I think it is one that the whole family can enjoy." Wright also called the series' "irreverent style" reminiscent of '' The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle''. '' Wired''s Matt Blum has stated in reviews of the series that he "can stand to watch just about anything with iskids, but eactually look forward to watching ''Phineas and Ferb'' with them." Notable celebrities identified as fans of the series include Bob Eubanks,
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, Ben Stiller,
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, Jeff Sullivan and
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. Among the negative reviews is one that charges the series with a lack of originality. Maxie Zeus of ''Toon Zone'' argues that the show is "derivative, but obviously so, and shorn of even the best features of what has been stolen." Zeus takes issue with the writing, feeling that certain jokes and conventions were "ripped-off" from other shows. Kevin McDonough of ''Sun Coast Today'' criticized the show for its plot complexity, constant action and "characters hatcan do just about anything." McDonough stated that "it's never clear whether P&F are intended to entertain children or are merely a reflection of grown-up animators engaged in a juvenile lark." Marylin Moss of ''
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'' described ''Phineas and Ferb'' as "Pretty mindless but kids of all ages might find a humorous moment in it." Moss called the plot lines redundant but praised the music styles and guest stars. Alan Sepinwall and
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gave a positive assessment in their 2016 book ''
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'', stating that "In television, formula often seems to come from a lack of imagination. ... ''Phineas and Ferb'' though, managed at the same time to be wildly imaginative and slavishly formulaic, using its repetitive structure not as a crutch, but as a sturdy framework on which it could hang all kinds of fantastic new ideas." They further added that "the characters' awareness of that formula, and any deviations from it, quickly became one of the show's most fertile sources of humor."


Ratings

The first episode, "
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", garnered a total of 10.8 million viewers when aired as a preview on August 17, 2007, holding onto more than half of the record-setting audience of its lead-in, '' High School Musical 2''. When ''Phineas and Ferb'' officially debuted in February the next year, it proved to be cable's number-one watched animated series premiere by tweens. Throughout the quarter that followed, it peaked as the top-rated animated series for ages 6–10 and 9–14, also becoming the number-three animated series on cable television for viewers age 6–10. By the time the second season was announced in May 2008, the series had become a top-rated program in the 6–11 and 9–14 age groups. The Disney Channel airing of " Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!" was watched by 3.7 million viewers. The episodes "Perry Lays an Egg" and "Gaming the System" achieved the most views by ages 6–11 and 9–14 of any channel in that night's time slot. This achievement made the series the number-one animated telecast that week for its target demographics. On June 7, 2009, Disney announced that the show had become the number-one primetime animated show for the 6-10 and 9-14 groups. The premiere of " Phineas and Ferb's Christmas Vacation" garnered 2.62 million viewers during its debut on Disney XD, the most watched telecast in the channel's history (including
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) and the number-three program of the night across all demographics. It received 5.2 million viewers for its debut on Disney Channel and was the highest-rated episode of the series to date and fifth-highest for the week. The premiere of " Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs To You!" garnered 3.862 million viewers and was watched by 22% of children 2–11, 13% of teens, 5% of households and 3% of adults 18–49, also ranking as the number-one program for that night and as 25th for the week. On Disney XD, the episode ranked among the channel's top three telecasts of the year with 1.32 million viewers, including 365,000 among boys 6–11, with a 2.9 rating. The hour-long telecast on August 2, 2010, was the series' number-two telecast of all time on Disney XD in total viewers, behind only December 2009's " Phineas and Ferb's Christmas Vacation."


Marketing and merchandise

Disney has licensed a number of products from the show, including plush toys of characters Perry, Ferb, Phineas and Candace. Disney released several T-shirts for the show and launched a "Make your own T-shirt" program on its website. Authors have novelized several episodes. Two Season 1 DVDs, entitled ''The Fast and the Phineas'' and ''The Daze of Summer'', have been released; the discs include episodes never previously broadcast in the U.S. A third DVD was released on October 5, 2010, called ''A Very Perry Christmas''. Some reviewers were displeased that the discs covered selected episodes rather than the entire series, but noted that Disney does not generally release full-season DVD sets. In 2009, Disney licensed a
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game titled '' Phineas and Ferb''. The game's story follows the title characters as they try to build a
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. The player controls Phineas, Ferb and occasionally Agent P (Perry the Platypus). Phineas scavenges for spare parts for the roller coaster while Ferb fixes various objects around town, gaining access to new areas as a result. Ferb can also construct new parts of the coaster and its vehicle-themed carts. Each activity features a short mini-game. The game was well-received and garners a 76.67% on
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. A sequel entitled ''Phineas and Ferb: Ride Again'' was released on September 14, 2010. Another game, ''Phineas and Ferb: Across the Second Dimension'', was released for the
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and
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platforms in 2011. In 2012, Disney opened an interactive game based on the series at
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, titled Agent P's World Showcase Adventure, which centered around Perry and Dr. Doofenshmirtz, based on the previous attraction
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World Showcase Adventure. Also in 2012, Disney Mobile launched a mobile game titled ''
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'' for iOS and Android. It was based on Disney's popular '' Where's My Water?'' game, using similar physics. In 2013, Disney commissioned
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to create '' Phineas and Ferb: Quest for Cool Stuff'', which was released for the
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,
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, Wii,
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and
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platforms. Phineas and Agent P appear as playable characters in all the video games of the ''
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'' series. As with the other playable characters in the games, tie-in figures for them were also released.


Homages

The U.K. Disney Channel produced a series entitled ''Oscar and Michael's Phineas and Ferb Fan Club Show'' in homage to the original series. The show features two boys who attempt to emulate Phineas and Ferb by taking part in adventures to alleviate boredom. The series aims to educating children and promote activity and creativity. It entered its second season on April 10, 2009. The television series ''
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'' has made references to ''Phineas and Ferb'' in its sixth season. In the episode "Shawn Rescues Darth Vader", main character Shawn Spencer (portrayed by James Roday) states that he learned his British accent from the granddad on ''Phineas and Ferb'' (he tells this to guest star Malcolm McDowell, the voice of the granddad). In "The Amazing Psych Man & Tap-Man, Issue #2", Shawn mentions the series, stating: "I'm missing a ''Phineas and Ferb'' marathon. Perry the Platypus. He's a real platypus."


Awards and nominations

:1. The
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announced that it would not present the award to either nominee in the category. :2. Shared with ''
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''.


Films


Television film

On March 3, 2010, a Disney press release announced a made-for-television film based on the series, entitled ''Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension'', which aired on the Disney Channel on August 5, 2011. The film depicts Phineas and Ferb accidentally helping Dr. Doofenshmirtz with an invention that takes them to a parallel dimension, where Perry reveals his double life as a secret agent to them, and, to save their friends from a devious alternative Dr. Doofenshmirtz, they team up with their alternate-dimension selves to stop him.


Planned theatrical film

On January 11, 2011,
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chief Gary Marsh announced that a theatrical ''Phineas and Ferb'' feature-length film was in development by '' Tron: Legacy'' producer Sean Bailey, to be produced by Mandeville Films. Series creators Povenmire and Marsh wrote a script, and the film was scheduled for release on July 26, 2013, by
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, who had written ''
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'' and '' Toy Story 3'', was hired to write a draft of the screenplay. In October 2012, Disney moved the release date to 2014, and in August 2013, the film was removed from its schedule. This led to speculation that the project was canceled, but Marsh confirmed that the film was merely on hold. On July 12, 2015, it was confirmed that a form of the script of the film was completed. After years without further word on the film's development, in February 2018, it was revealed that the film might return to development depending on the success of the '' Milo Murphy's Law''
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special. there have been no further updates on the development of the film.


Disney+ film

On April 11, 2019, it was announced that a film, titled ''Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe'', would be released on
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within a year of its launch; it would eventually premiere on August 28, 2020. Most of the series' cast reprised their roles, with the exception of Thomas Sangster as Ferb, who was replaced by David Errigo Jr., who had previously voiced Ferb on ''Milo Murphy's Law''. According to writer Jim Bernstein, the film is unrelated to the theatrical ''Phineas and Ferb'' film in development.


Potential third film

On August 20, 2020, Povenmire and Marsh revealed that there have been talks for a third ''Phineas and Ferb'' film.


Crossovers


''Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel''

In 2012, it was announced that a
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between ''Phineas and Ferb'' and
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would air in the summer of 2013, titled ''Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel''. It features
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by Disney in 2009.


''Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars''

In July 2013, a crossover between ''Phineas and Ferb'' and ''Star Wars'' was announced, taking place as a sidebar to the events of ''Star Wars (film), Episode IV – A New Hope''. The crossover episode aired on July 26, 2014.


''Milo Murphy's Law''

Povenmire has stated that he would like to do a crossover with his and Marsh's follow-up show, ''Milo Murphy's Law'', which takes place in the same universe as ''Phineas and Ferb''. The crossover eventually took place in ''Milo Murphy's Law'''s second season premiere, titled "The Phineas and Ferb Effect". The entire ''Phineas and Ferb'' cast reprised their roles for the episode, with the exception of Thomas Sangster, the original voice of Ferb, who was instead voiced by David Errigo, Jr. Before the crossover aired, Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz cameoed at the end of the episode "Fungus Among Us"; following the crossover, the characters Doofenshmirtz, Perry, Major Monogram and Carl joined the cast of ''Milo Murphy's Law'' in a recurring capacity.


''Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever''

''Phineas and Ferb: The Best LIVE Tour Ever'' was a touring two-act adaptation of the TV show. A projection system played video in the same style as the TV show on the rear of the stage; the characters were first introduced there in their cartoon forms, but then used a backyard slide that continued into a physical slide, out of which the live cast members emerged into the real world. The performers wore Prosthetic makeup, prosthetics to make their characters resemble their cartoon counterparts—mostly head pieces, but a full body suit in the cases of Buford and Perry. The 2011–2012 season of the tour began on August 21, 2011, in Lakeland, Florida and ended on April 22, 2012, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The 2012–2013 season began on August 23, 2012, in Wheeling, West Virginia and ran until February 18, 2013, in Chattanooga, Tennessee.


Spin-off

Disney produced a live-action talk show in which the two characters (as cartoons) interview celebrities, similarly to ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'', which began airing in December 2010 as a two-minute talk-show format featuring real-life celebrities such as Tony Hawk, Randy Jackson, Neil Patrick Harris, Seth Rogen, Taylor Swift, Andy Samberg, Tom Bergeron, Emma Roberts, Jack Black, Regis Philbin, Howie Mandel, David Beckham and Guy Fieri. The show concluded on November 25, 2011. ''Doofenshmirtz's Daily Dirt'' was a weekly YouTube series starring Dr. Doofenshmirtz that premiered on January 3, 2013. In this miniseries, Doofenshmirtz talked about "current events, pop culture, music, the Internet, life and all things perplexing", according to its press release. The show concluded on February 27, 2014.


References


External links

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