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    “Phineas and Ferb” Back for 104-MORE Days of Summer Vacation

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosApril 3, 20254 Mins Read
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    Disney Branded Television is rolling out the teal carpet for the highly anticipated return of the five-time Emmy® Award-winning and BAFTA-nominated “Phineas and Ferb.” The new season will premiere on Thursday, June 5, at 8 p.m. PDT/EDT on Disney Channel and Disney XD with two episodes, and the first episode will be available the same day on Disney Channel YouTube. The first 10 episodes of the season will premiere on Disney+ in the U.S. and select international markets on Friday, June 6, with additional markets to follow later this year. The episodes will also be available to stream on Disney Channel on Demand. A special sneak peek will debut on Monday, May 26, at 11:35 a.m. EDT/PDT on Disney Channel, Disney XD and Disney Channel YouTube.

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    To celebrate the premiere, Disney unveiled a brand-new trailer and key art as part of today’s announcement. In the new season, Phineas, Ferb and the crew tackle another 104 days of summer and are set for exciting new adventures featuring some unforgettable milestones. The boys will break several world records, Candace will take her driver’s license test, and Perry will finally make a trip to the vet!

    The return of “Phineas and Ferb” marks a major summer event for Disney, the leading destination for kids and family content, supported by a slate of exciting multiplatform content and merchandise throughout the year, including original animated shorts, music releases, and collectibles. 

    Highlights include the following:

    NEW ANIMATED SHORTS begin rolling out this summer on Disney Channel, Disney+ and other Disney-owned YouTube channels.

    • “Cartoonified with Phineas and Ferb” gets a fresh twist as the dynamic duo interviews real-life celebrities reimagined and drawn in the iconic animation style of the series.
    • “Agent P, Under C” follows Perry the Platypus, who returns as his alter ego Agent P, as he takes on a new undercover mission to stop animal enemies from rival spy organization A.N.A.T.H.E.M.A. (the Alliance of Nefarious Animals That Has an Exceptionally Memorable Acronym).
    • Additional new episodes from the flagship short-form series include the Emmy-nominated “How Not To Draw” and “Theme Song Takeover” featuring Phineas, Ferb and more.

    NEW PRODUCTS! Fans can look forward to an exciting array of all-new collectibles, comics, apparel and more. Select items are available now, with additional releases coming soon.

    • The first-ever Funko Pop! line that is inspired by the series.
    • This June, Marvel Comics will feature the characters of the beloved animated series in a new set of Variant Covers for issues of “Avengers,” “Fantastic Four” and “X-Men,” with original artwork from series co-creator and executive producer Dan Povenmire and Eisner-nominated cartoonist Jacob Chabot. 
    • “Phineas and Ferb: Classic Comics Collection, Volume 3” includes more of the duo’s comic adventures in the original release order — many never collected in a trade paperback before (available now). 

    NEW MUSIC! Celebrated for its original hit songs, the new season returns with a brand-new LOFI album and soundtrack.

    • The album “Lofi: Phineas and Ferb” will be released on May 9 and will feature 10 songs from the original series reimagined in a relaxing lo-fi style.
    • The original soundtrack, including 13 songs, will be available on June 6 on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and other digital platforms.

    “Phineas and Ferb” is a five-time Emmy Award-winning and BAFTA-nominated show and the most successful animated series for Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14 in Disney Television Animation history. It premiered officially in “Ferb-ruary” 2008 and became television’s No. 1 animated TV series of 2009 among Tweens 9-14, building to No. 1 among both Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14 in 2011, along with the franchise’s first of two television movies, “Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension,” ranking in TV’s Top 2 movies for 2011. The series was a global franchise for Disney, a first for a Disney Channel animated property for older kids. By 2012, its popularity burgeoned with a live touring show and junior novels, with extensions across every consumer products category, including apparel, toys, video games, food, health and beauty. In 2020, “Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe” debuted on Disney+. All four original seasons and the films are currently available on Disney+.

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