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"Rollercoaster" is the series premiere of the American animated musical-comedy
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'', as well as the first half of the first episode of the series. The episode was originally broadcast on
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in the United States on August 17, 2007, as a preview of the series. The episode follows the series' protagonists, Phineas and Ferb, as they build an extremely large roller coaster starting in their backyard and going throughout the city. In a subplot, the protagonists' pet platypus
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" codenamed Agent P who is assigned the mission to investigate the plans of an evil but silly scientist named Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. Series' creators Dan Povenmire and
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wrote "Rollercoaster", the former of whom also directed the episode. The two used the episode to pitch the series to Disney. They recorded a set of storyboard reels, which Povenmire voiced over and sent them overseas. When originally aired on August 17, 2007, "Rollercoaster" peaked high ratings in several categories, leading to the episode being the second highest-rated telecast Disney Channel received in its recorded history. The preview garnered a recorded amount of 10.8 million viewers. In 2011, the episode was remade into a half-hour musical episode titled " Rollercoaster: The Musical!".


Plot

Phineas (
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) and his stepbrother Ferb ( Thomas Brodie-Sangster) are sitting lazily under a big tree in their backyard when they decide to construct a large
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. With their mother Linda ( Caroline Rhea) at the grocery store, their sister Candace (
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) wants to catch them in the act and "bust" them. Candace goes to the store to tell their Mom of the boys' activity, though she is keen on neglecting it, while their neighbor and best friend Isabella ( Alyson Stoner) goes up to Phineas and asks "Whatcha doin'?". Phineas and Ferb begin working on the coaster. Meanwhile, Phineas and Ferb's pet platypus
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(
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) performs his act as a "
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" codenamed Agent P, being informed by his short-tempered boss Major Francis Monogram (Jeff "Swampy" Marsh) that his arch-nemesis, an evil but silly scientist named Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz (Dan Povenmire), has bought 80% of the Tri-State Area's tin foil. Perry darts off to investigate what Dr. Doofenshmirtz is doing. With their rollercoaster finally finished, Phineas and Ferb unveil it to the neighborhood children, including Isabella. The children ride the rollercoaster, which twists around the city. Doofenshmirtz, meanwhile, reveals that he is using the tin foil to cover the eastern seaboard, then using a magnet to pull it, thereby reversing the Earth's rotation with the Magnetism Magnifier. Perry fights him, but Doofenshmirtz manages to get the magnet activated. However, Doofenshmirtz soon learns that his plan is flawed because the magnet has only taken the tin foil off the eastern seaboard, forming it into a 2-ton giant ball. Seeing that the ball is heading towards them, Doofenshmirtz and Perry attempt to separate the magnet from his machine to stop it. Perry attempts to solve the problem by hooking the magnet to a helicopter, causing the magnet to go with it. This attempt is unsuccessful, and Doofenshmirtz and the top of his building are sent throwing away by the tin foil ball. The magnet attracts the Magnetism Magnifier, which picks up the entire rollercoaster, preventing Linda from seeing it. Perry cuts the cable, making the rollercoaster drop to the ground, then jumps into the rollercoaster while placing his hat onto Isabella to avoid blowing his cover. Phineas looks behind him and utters, "Oh, there you are, Perry." The rollercoaster reaches the broken end of the track and starts flying across the world and into space, Candace who had unsuccessfully been trying to get her mother to see the rollercoaster, makes her mother drive home to see that Phineas and Ferb are not there. However, the rollercoaster lands back on Earth and into the tree in their backyard, with the rollercoaster stuck in the tree but Phineas and Ferb fall out, leaving Linda able to see her children but not the rollercoaster, causing Candace to stutter. As the other children fall out of the tree, the episode ends with Isabella having a friendly conversation with the stepbrothers before returning home, as the rollercoaster explodes (causing Candace to call for Linda again, but Linda once again dismisses her) and the giant tin foil ball is rolling around town.


Voice cast

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Vincent Martella Vincent Michael Martella (born October 15, 1992) is an American actor. He is best known for providing the voice of Phineas Flynn on the Disney Channel animated series ''Phineas and Ferb'' (2007–2015; 2025–present). Martella is also known for ...
as Phineas Flynn *
Ashley Tisdale Ashley Michelle Tisdale (born July 2, 1985) is an American actress and singer. During her childhood, she was featured in over 100 advertisements and had minor roles on-screen and in theatre. She achieved mainstream success as Maddie Fitzpatric ...
as Candace Flynn, Additional Voices * Thomas Sangster as Ferb Fletcher * Caroline Rhea as Linda Flynn-Fletcher * Alyson Stoner as Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, Additional Voices * Dan Povenmire as Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, Factory Manager *
Jeff "Swampy" Marsh Jeffrey Kent "Swampy" Marsh (; born December 9, 1960) is an American animator, voice actor, writer, director, and producer. With Dan Povenmire, Marsh is the co-creator and co-star of the Disney Channel animated series ''Phineas and Ferb'' and ...
as Major Monogram, Additional Voices *
Dee Bradley Baker Dee Bradley Baker (born August 31, 1962) is an American voice actor. Much of his work has consisted of vocalizations of animals and monsters. Baker's roles include animated series such as '' Adventure Time'', ''American Dad!'', '' Avatar: The Las ...
as Perry the Platypus, Additional Voices


Production


Conception

Series co-creator Dan Povenmire attributed the genesis for the show to his childhood in
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. Povenmire recalled that his mother told him "never to waste a day of summer". Meanwhile, the show's other co-creator,
Jeff "Swampy" Marsh Jeffrey Kent "Swampy" Marsh (; born December 9, 1960) is an American animator, voice actor, writer, director, and producer. With Dan Povenmire, Marsh is the co-creator and co-star of the Disney Channel animated series ''Phineas and Ferb'' and ...
grew up in a large, blended family. Similar to Povenmire, Marsh spent his summers exploring and taking part in several different activities in order to have fun. The two met while working as layout artists on ''
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'' in the 1990s. Povenmire commented that "We were always laughing at the same jokes". The two became a writing team on the
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animated series '' Rocko's Modern Life''. They began working on ''Phineas and Ferb'' around 1992, while still working together at Nickelodeon. The two had become friends due to their mutual tastes and interests. Citing their childhood, they wanted to incorporate summer vacations, a time when the two would go out and do something constructive. They spent sixteen years pitching it to four different networks, including Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, all of which kept shooting it down due to its complexity. When Povenmire landed a pitch with Disney, despite being unsure at first, the series was accepted. Povenmire and Marsh both wrote "Rollercoaster", and used it as the pitch for the entire series. Unlike normal series, they did not send a script to the overseas
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executives, but set up a storyboard and mixed it over with
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by Povenmire, then set up a "play-by-play" and recorded it. The series was accepted after 16 years of development and the episode was produced. Several lines and scenes from the storyboard were removed or altered in the eventual production of the episode. Several such scenes were eventually used in later episodes, such as a scene later used in the episode "Gaming the System", in which Doofenshmirtz waits a few seconds, until precisely 11:00, before initiating his plan. Povenmire and Marsh wanted to include two things in every episode; a song, and an action or chase scene. However, the song in every episode did not begin until " Flop Starz", the next episode.


Casting

Vincent Martella, Thomas Sangster, and Ashley Tisdale, who voice Phineas, Ferb, and Candace respectively, were all hired by the casting department because of their popularity within the target age-group and general belief in their ability to perform their roles. Another character, Jeremy, who is usually voiced by
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, briefly appeared in the episode in a different voice than usual from an unknown voice extra. Aired in
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and the UK only
The end credits of the episode list several extras who possibly voiced him, including Dee Bradley Baker (who voiced Perry the Platypus),
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, and the co-creators. The episode used
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briefly in the shot in which the kids fall to Earth, a technique featured in two other episodes to date: ''Out to Launch'' and ''The Chronicles of Meap''.


Broadcast

The episode originally aired as a preview after the premiere of ''
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'' on August 17, 2007, with a rating of TV-Y7.
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wanted to start off the series in a special way, though they did not use "Rollercoaster"; instead, they chose the episode " Flop Starz", and aired it in a worldwide premiere.


Reception

When originally aired on August 17, 2007, "Rollercoaster" peaked high ratings in several categories. The preview garnered a recorded amount of 10.8 million viewers. 4.15 million were in the demographic of kids 6–11, while 4.20 million were in their teens 9–14 category. These high ratings lead to the episode being the second highest-rated telecast Disney Channel received in its recorded history.


Related episodes

The events of "Rollercoaster" would be revisited in the season 2 episode " Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo", which sees a future adult version of Candace returning to the events of the episode in a time machine to help her present counterpart successfully bust Phineas and Ferb for the rollercoaster. However, this action led to a chain reaction that soon followed, turning the future version of Danville into a dystopian society led by the
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antagonist Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz. Later, the same Candace goes back into the past to stop the adult Candace from causing the disaster. The events of the episode would be remade into a musical in the episode "Rollercoaster: The Musical". The ''Phineas and Ferb'' spin-off series '' Milo Murphy's Law'' episode "Murphy's Lard" references this episode; in a flashback, when the rollercoaster drops to the ground, it almost crushes Melissa, giving her a fear of rollercoasters.


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* {{Phineas and Ferb 2000s American television series premieres 2007 American television episodes Phineas and Ferb episodes