If you’re among the millions of fans who felt a pang of nostalgia every time you heard "There's 104 days of summer vacation," get ready! Phineas and Ferb are officially returning with a brand-new season in 2025, and the excitement is real. Disney has not only revived this fan-favorite show but has also set the stage for two new seasons filled with 40 fresh episodes. Here’s everything we know, from the voices behind the beloved characters to the epic unveiling of this animated comeback.
Disney made waves at New York Comic Con (NYCC) on October 17, 2024, where they revealed the exciting return of Phineas and Ferb. This announcement wasn’t just another panel; it was a nostalgic blast to the past. Fans who attended the NYCC panel were treated to a preview of what’s to come, with creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh sharing behind-the-scenes stories and unveiling details about the revival. The energy in the room was electric as both long-time fans and newcomers celebrated the animated duo's comeback.
During the panel, Disney’s team took every chance to connect with fans, offering exclusive sneak peeks of the new season, including teaser art and a discussion of some of the exciting episodes fans can expect. The nostalgia was tangible, as were the hopes of fans who’ve been waiting to see how their favorite characters will return.
For the uninitiated, Phineas and Ferb originally ran from 2008 to 2015, capturing hearts across the globe with its unique humor, unforgettable characters, and catchy tunes. The series delivered roughly 126 episodes and two movies: Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension (2011) and Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Candace Against the Universe (2020). Disney’s decision to revive the series seems like a nod to fans who grew up with the show, now eager to introduce the magic of Phineas and Ferb to a new generation.
So, what can fans look forward to in the new episodes? According to Povenmire, the 2025 season will bring back everything we loved about the show: the wild inventions, sibling rivalries, and, of course, Perry the Platypus’s thrilling escapades as Agent P. But it won’t just be the same stories recycled; there are fresh twists, some new characters, and yes – even more original songs!
Nothing makes a revival sweeter than the original voice cast reprising their roles. Disney confirmed that most of the main voice actors are back, giving fans a comforting sense of continuity. Here’s who you can expect to hear when the new season debuts:
- Vincent Martella as Phineas Flynn, the optimistic and ever-inventive protagonist
- David Errigo Jr. as Ferb Fletcher, Phineas’s loyal stepbrother with a quirky, silent charm
- Ashley Tisdale as Candace Flynn, the always-determined big sister obsessed with “busting” her brothers
- Caroline Rhea as Linda Flynn-Fletcher, the boys' oblivious mother
- Dee Bradley Baker as Perry the Platypus, aka Agent P
- Alyson Stoner as Isabella Garcia-Shapiro, Phineas’s best friend with an adorable crush on him
Additionally, creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh will voice Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz and Major Francis Monogram, respectively. The return of these beloved characters promises to bring that perfect blend of adventure, heart, and comedy that made the series iconic.
One of the show’s most beloved features was its soundtrack, which was both a defining trait and a massive fan favorite. During the New York Comic Con panel, fans were given a sneak peek of the upcoming song “Summer Is Starting Right Now,” which will be featured in the new episodes. With its catchy tune and summer vibes, this track promises to be just as memorable as classics like “Gitchee Gitchee Goo” and “Squirrels in My Pants.” The show's composers have returned, bringing back the humor and wit that made these songs so loved.
Fans are crazy for the phinease and ferb theme song.
In the upcoming episodes, we’ll once again follow Phineas and Ferb as they take full advantage of their summer vacation with impossible, awe-inspiring inventions that somehow work out every single time. As before, Candace will be on a mission to expose her brothers' antics, while Perry balances his life as a family pet and secret agent. The series will keep its tried-and-true structure, but with updates to appeal to today’s viewers, from high-energy scenes to new tech-inspired inventions.
Creators Povenmire and Marsh are staying tight-lipped on specific storylines, but they’ve hinted at a mix of classic themes and modern references. Fans are buzzing with speculation about potential crossovers, fresh faces in Danville, and, of course, which of Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s schemes will go hilariously wrong next.
What makes the revival even more exciting is the creative team’s dedication to preserving the show's nostalgic charm while introducing new elements. The writers' room includes a blend of original writers and fresh voices, ensuring that the series remains true to its roots. Among the returning writers is Olivia Olson, who voices Vanessa Doofenshmirtz (Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s daughter), making her both an on-screen and off-screen presence in the series.
The producers have confirmed that while the show will retain its classic hand-drawn animation style, they are exploring a few modern tweaks to give the visuals a sharper look, adapting subtly to today’s high-definition screens while keeping the essence that fans remember.
Video source: https://www.youtube.com/@disneyxd; The nostalgia hits hard when we know this guy's story of how he turned into a Villain.
Ever since the announcement, fans have been sharing their excitement on social media. Many who grew up watching the show now have families of their own, thrilled to share Phineas and Ferb with the next generation. Twitter, Instagram, and Reddit are filled with memories, memes, and nostalgic posts, as fans prepare to relive their childhoods with this 2025 release.
For parents who grew up with Phineas and Ferb, it’s a chance to bond with their kids over a show that’s all about creativity, humor, and, above all, endless summer adventures. This revival promises to be more than just another season; it's a generational bridge that will introduce a new wave of viewers to the joys of Danville.
Disney has confirmed that the show will be available on Disney Channel and Disney+ in 2025, though exact release dates are yet to be announced. Until then, fans can rewatch the original series and movies on Disney+, reliving some of the best moments and getting hyped for what's next.