Park Forest Times

View Original

What’s Next for Phineas and Ferb?  by Jacey Gummo

Source: IMBD

Spoilers Ahead

Phineas waves goodbye for what we thought was the final time. Little did we know that we would see the series return this summer.

As some of you may know, Dan Povenmire is famous for his shows like Phineas and Ferb, Milo Murphy’s Law, and his latest work, Hamster and Gretel. There has been an announcement of two new seasons for Phineas and Ferb. Here’s the latest info and what my predictions are.

 Some may have heard through the news, while others have heard through their peers. I heard this news from another fan and a friend, Orlando Depalma, last year. I was so excited, yet skeptical. But this news was confirmed. The reboot will be released this year around late June and early July. According to Deadline.com (and many others), there will be a total of 40 new episodes split up into 2 seasons, as I have previously mentioned before. And for those who are thinking, “I’m a huge fan, but I don’t want to watch other voice actors. I want the original cast!” I’ve got the news of a lifetime for you. According to the website J-14, the original cast will be reprising their roles. But there’s a much bigger question; will they still be kids or adults, like in the episode “Act Your Age”? I could find nothing on this, but I believe it will be kids.

Now, with all of the information we have gathered, I will play a game with you. For each right prediction, check it off the list.

  • It will take place a year later

  • Meap Me In Saint Louis will happen

  • Crossover with Hamster and Gretel

  • Something between Candace and Jeremy

  • Doof gets a girl and then loses her later

  • Doof’s Professor Time character arc progresses

  •  Linda FINALLY busts the boys

  • More painful Doof backstories 

But hey, that’s just a theory- a FILM Theory! And-cut.

If you have any questions, please email jjg32@scasd.org and I will try my best to answer them to the best of my abilities. Only ask questions about Phineas and Ferb.