That was an excellent one.
A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action
It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
View MoreFanciful, disturbing, and wildly original, it announces the arrival of a fresh, bold voice in American cinema.
View MoreHands-down this is the best TV show ever, There is fun for the whole family and after watching for some time the characters will feel like a part of your own family. Highly recommended show, don't miss it!!!!!!!!
View MoreThis series is not truly awful, but I find it's secretly a lot worse than most people think. I have to give credit where credit is due, and there is a lot of good to the show. The voice-acting is mostly on-point, the original songs and background music are super-catchy, and each episode offers a coherent, tight plot line. It's also sometimes funny. Sometimes.Also, hats off to the writing on Doctor Doofenschmirtz and Perry the Platypus. They really carry their weight, and are a good work of parody. However, to some degree, this makes the rest of the show confused because it's not parody at all; it's formulaic.Take note of what you're actually watching. After an episode of Phineas and Ferb, have they given you anything new? Have they challenged you or broadened your mind in any way? Now, some may say, "yes," but, for me, it is a resounding, "NO." In fact, in a now 10-year retrospective, I feel kind of robbed by the show, repeating over and over the same formula. The show is fine and all, but after a whopping 222 episodes, I think we can all agree that the show, as a whole, was pretty underwhelming.Of course, there are exceptions to the rule, and some episodes elicit surprisingly insightful societal commentary. But these are far and few between, with most episodes cut from the same cloth, generated by the same Mad Libs-esque script. The animation is also not very impressive, with most characters seen from the same angle in every single shot, and horrible or bland character designs (I'm looking at you, triangle-faced Phineas and Shovel-faced Isabella).Remember when I said before it was sometimes funny? Just bear in mind that most people will watch most Phineas and Ferb episodes with a blank stare for the full 13 minutes, not really feeling or saying anything.Bland characters, sub-par animation, and most of all, a tired formula dragged over 222 episodes make this kid's show one of the blandest shows to ever run for over 7 years.
View MoreThis show is super funny and has some cool fighting scenes, but it gets very repetitive, but every once in a while they will make some new funny jokes, but other than that, the same thing happens in every episode. They will build some huge thing, and then Doofenshmirtz will make it disappear, where Candace fails to "bust" them. Candace is a bit of an annoying character, she constantly wants to tattle on her brothers, despite that they build amazing things, and sometimes they build it for her. I would like Those three bugs that appear in "Doof 101" to have their own show, they were one of the funniest things in this show.I would recommend this to everyone, it is funny and a great show.
View MorePhineas and Ferb is one of those shows that, even though its marketed to kids, it has pulled me into its charm and wit as well, much like My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic or even Avatar: The Last Airbender. One of my favorite episodes is the episode where Phineas and Ferb try to cure Isabella of her hiccups in a Halloween type fashion, accompanied by an excellent musical number.I love all the main characters, Dr. Doofenshmirtz in particular. Shmirtz is a very funny, clumsy, and very well liked character. and I love an evil character who can be likable.I also like, surprisingly, the episode where Ferb and Phineas get busted. In the end, it turns out some Inception crap is going on as Candace's dream is in fact within (the words of Dr. Doofenshmirtz: "PERRY THE PLATYPUS's") dream.
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