‘It May Be Our Best Season Ever’

The post ‘It May Be Our Best Season Ever’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. ‘Phineas and Ferb’ Courtesy of Disney Channel Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy Marsh” know what they’re gonna do this summer, and that’s celebrate the return of their massive Disney Channel hit — Phineas and Ferb. If you recall, the Mouse Handed-branded network picked the show back in 2023 up for an additional two seasons (comprising a total of 40 episodes) as part of Povenmire’s overall creative deal with Disney Branded Television. And you better believe Disney is pulling out all the promotional stops with a branded ice cream truck roaming Los Angeles, a “Platypus Cam” at the San Diego Zoo, and a Porta(l) potty spy lair activation at the Van Warped Tour in Washington, D.C. When the fifth season debuts this Thursday — June 5 — at 8:00 p.m. ET, nearly ten years will have passed since the animated classic went off the air, though fans did get a fresh fix in 2020 with the original feature film, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension. Even more staggering is the fact that the animated series is just two years away from celebrating its 20th anniversary. “God, I’m old,” quips Marsh on a Zoom call with his fellow co-creator. But as the old saying goes, “age is just a number,” and if Phineas and Ferb has taught us anything, it’s to never lose touch with our sense of childlike wonder and imagination… Phineas and Ferb creators on reviving their Disney Channel hit and why the show continues to endure almost 20 years later Weiss: What was the journey of bringing the show back for two additional seasons? Povenmire: They’ve been making murmurings about wanting more for quite a while. The movie in 2020 did really well for them. Every so often, somebody would call and say, “Hey, if we…

May 28, 2025 - 03:00
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‘It May Be Our Best Season Ever’

The post ‘It May Be Our Best Season Ever’ appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

‘Phineas and Ferb’ Courtesy of Disney Channel Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy Marsh” know what they’re gonna do this summer, and that’s celebrate the return of their massive Disney Channel hit — Phineas and Ferb. If you recall, the Mouse Handed-branded network picked the show back in 2023 up for an additional two seasons (comprising a total of 40 episodes) as part of Povenmire’s overall creative deal with Disney Branded Television. And you better believe Disney is pulling out all the promotional stops with a branded ice cream truck roaming Los Angeles, a “Platypus Cam” at the San Diego Zoo, and a Porta(l) potty spy lair activation at the Van Warped Tour in Washington, D.C. When the fifth season debuts this Thursday — June 5 — at 8:00 p.m. ET, nearly ten years will have passed since the animated classic went off the air, though fans did get a fresh fix in 2020 with the original feature film, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension. Even more staggering is the fact that the animated series is just two years away from celebrating its 20th anniversary. “God, I’m old,” quips Marsh on a Zoom call with his fellow co-creator. But as the old saying goes, “age is just a number,” and if Phineas and Ferb has taught us anything, it’s to never lose touch with our sense of childlike wonder and imagination… Phineas and Ferb creators on reviving their Disney Channel hit and why the show continues to endure almost 20 years later Weiss: What was the journey of bringing the show back for two additional seasons? Povenmire: They’ve been making murmurings about wanting more for quite a while. The movie in 2020 did really well for them. Every so often, somebody would call and say, “Hey, if we…

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