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Phineas and Ferb reboot explained as creators reveal why show still resonates with fans

Phineas and Ferb reboot explained as creators reveal why show still resonates with fans

The beloved animated series Phineas and Ferb has officially returned, driven by years of continued fan enthusiasm and streaming success. According to creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff 'Swampy' Marsh, the show has consistently performed well in reruns and remains a top title on Disney+. 'It's a very rewatchable show, which I'm thankful for,' Povenmire told The Hollywood Reporter.
After their 2020 film Candace Against the Universe proved successful, Disney surprised the creators with a 40-episode order—bringing both veteran and first-time writers back into an energized creative process. The new team includes a mix of original writers and young adults who grew up watching the show, now contributing fresh ideas to the franchise.
Since its 2007 debut, Phineas and Ferb has amassed over 12.6 billion hours of viewership. Ayo Davis, president of Disney Branded Television, praised its lasting appeal across generations, noting its blend of humor, music, and nostalgia that continues to engage longtime fans and new audiences alike.
From the beginning, Povenmire and Marsh set out to create a family-friendly show rooted in kindness and intelligence. They avoided mean-spirited characters and embraced clever writing. 'We chose to keep smart jokes in, even if some might go over kids' heads,' Marsh noted, 'because the show is meant to appeal to the whole family.'
The new season doesn't introduce major new characters, but existing ones like news reporter Dink Winkerson are given more depth. Fans may also notice subtle updates—like a new stripe on Phineas' shirt and an upgraded phone for Candace.
Season 5 of Phineas and Ferb is now streaming on Disney+, offering the same heart and creativity that made the show a hit—with a few fun twists for sharp-eyed viewers.

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