When the song said "Phineas & Ferb are gonna do it all," making a comeback was included in that.
Following the show’s end, Povenmire and Marsh moved on to the sequel show, Milo Murphy’s Law, which ran for two seasons and featured some characters from the mothership show. With 104 days of summer vacation, Phineas and Ferb built ridiculously extravagant contraptions and events that would always vanish just as their parents returned home, much to the chagrin of their older sister Candace. At the moment, original series co-creator Dan Povenmire is heading up the new series, and talks are reportedly underway to lock in fellow co-creator Jeff “Swampy” Marsh. Revealed during the Television Critics Association winter tour earlier in the week, Disney gave a 40-episode order for a sequel series split up across two seasons. (Assuming it doesn’t [get canned](https://gizmodo.com/well-shit-no-boondocks-revival-for-hbo-max-1848487067) mid-production, anyways). And the next show to get a revival is none other Disney Channel’s Phineas Ferb.
Phineas and Ferb is a five-time Emmy Award-winner and the most successful animated series for Kids six-11 and Tweens nine-14 in Disney Television Animation ...
The series was a global franchise for Disney, a first for a Disney Channel animated property for older kids. It premiered officially in January 2008 and became television’s #1 animated TV series of 2009 among Tweens nine-14 and built to #1 among both Kids six-11 and Tweens nine-14 for 2011, along with the franchise’s first of two television movies it inspired, Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension, ranking in TV’s Top 2 movies for 2011. Known for fully celebrating the art form of animation and its visual, energetic and physical storytelling, Phineas and Ferb was Disney Television Animation’s first creator-driven animated series.
Dan Povenmire, the show's co-creator, has signed an overall agreement with Disney Branded Television. As part of the agreement, he will produce two more seasons ...
"We couldn't be more excited to continue working with him and bring the famous Phineas and Ferb back in a huge way," said Davis, president of Disney Television. The series launched on the Disney Channel in 2008 and lasted until 2012, when a new batch of episodes debuted on Disney XD. He will also work on other projects.
Summer vacation just got extended as Disney's next big revival comes from fan-favorite animated series, Phineas and Ferb.
The series finale, “Last Day of Summer,” portrayed Phineas, Ferb, Candace, and their friends rushing to save the world after Candace and Doofenshmirtz accidentally set the course for a Groundhog Day scenario. A few years after Phineas and Ferb aired their series finale in 2015, Disney+ premiered Candace Against The Universe in 2020. Phineas and Ferb ran for four seasons on Disney Channel, which included a made-for-tv movie, Phineas and Ferb: Across The Second Dimension.
In an announcement today from Disney Branded Television's president Ayo Davis it was revealed that the hit animated show Phineas and Ferb is coming back!
At this time it is unclear where the show will actually air, as Disney Branded TV currently produces shows across Disney Channel, Disney+, Disney Junior, and Disney XD. However, fans can keep an eye on this page for more updates, or if they want the information straight from the source, Povenmire is active on Twitter and TikTok. A 40 episode revival of the beloved show, to be split over two seasons, was announced as part of a deal between show co-creator Dan Povenmire and Disney.
The president of Disney Branded Television, Ayo Davis, announced two new seasons of the popular Disney animated show Phineas and Ferb.
While some are seen asking how long Phineas and Ferb‘s summer vacation is, they are still looking forward to the new seasons. The animated series, Phineas and Ferb, is renewed under Dan Povenmire’s new deal with Disney Branded Television. He also shared that the renewal is an opportunity for him to introduce Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher to a whole new generation. The creator of the animated show, Dan Povenmire, has also shared that he is excited to bring back the iconic duo on the screen once again. The summer adventures of Phineas and Ferb will continue in new seasons under Disney Branded Television. The original series ran for four seasons till June 2015, and considering the positive response over the years, Disney has now decided to extend it with two more seasons.
Meredith Roberts, executive vice president, Animation, Disney Branded Television, added, "Dan is a true mastermind, and his brilliant brand of storytelling has ...
Ayo Davis, president of Disney Branded Television, announced during the Television Critics Association winter press tour that the fan-favorite animated series ...
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