Parents' Guide to Phineas and Ferb

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Common Sense Media Review

Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 5+

Duo's over-the-top schemes are fun for kids.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 5+

Based on 124 parent reviews

age 5+

Based on 380 kid reviews

Kids say it's an incredibly fun and imaginative show that resonates well with both children and adults, filled with humor, catchy songs, and positive messages about creativity and teamwork. While some find the plot repetitive and express concerns over mild themes like sibling rivalry and romantic crushes, the overall consensus is that it's a delightful series that encourages kids to dream big and enjoy their summer adventures.

  • creativity
  • family-friendly
  • humorous
  • positive messages
  • enjoyable for all ages
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What's the Story?

Young stepbrothers Phineas Flynn (voiced by Vincent Martella) and Ferb Fletcher (Thomas Sangster) want to make the most of their summer vacation, packing in as much action and adventure as they can in PHINEAS AND FERB. Each day, the two schemers set to work on oversized plans for visions like backyard surfing, personal theme park rides, and overnight musical fame. They're accompanied by the family's pet platypus, Perry (Dee Bradley Baker), whose placid nature hides a top-secret identity and a mission to save the world from the evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz (Dan Povenmire). Despite their parents'; oblivion, the boys' antics don't escape the watchful eye of their older sister, Candace (Ashley Tisdale), who gets positively giddy about the chance to prove once and for all that they're up to no good.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 124 ):
Kids say ( 380 ):

This fun-filled cartoon is sure to win over young fans with its exaggerated sense of adventure and the comical pairing of stepbrothers. Boisterous Phineas and his mostly silent partner in crime, Ferb, who nonetheless proves his worth as his stepbrother's go-to engineering guru are an entertaining duo. Kids will enjoy letting their imaginations run wild with the characters' zany schemes almost as much as slightly older viewers (and even parents) will appreciate the show's wit and clever humor.

Add to that the unlikely plot twists -- which ensure that the boys' work remains under wraps -- and Perry's continued ability to outwit the humans around him, and it's easy to like this fast-paced cartoon. Parents can rest assured that while there's little attempt to teach obvious lessons here, Phineas and Ferb is as innocuous as the premise is fun, making it a fine choice for grade-school viewers.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about the role that exaggeration plays in comedy. Do storylines seem funnier when they're taken to extremes -- as in the case of Phineas and Ferb's many oversized schemes?

  • Do you think plots based on exaggeration can ever impact viewers (particularly young ones) in a negative way? If so, how?

  • How do the characters in Phineas and Ferb demonstrate humility and teamwork? Why are these important character strengths?

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