Already bored with this situation, the mother went to a specialist, the psychiatrist Heinz Doofenshmirtz, who diagnosed Candace with severe schizophrenia, for which she prescribed high potential medicine. As a consequence of the consumption of these drugs, the intention of these psychiatric drugs was to reassure the young woman, but they had the opposite effect, only worsening her case and plunging her into a growing addiction that led her to experiment with increasingly stronger drugs.
Cadance, tired of anyone believing her stories about her brothers, decided to write a diary in which she captured each of Phineas and Ferb's adventures, explained in great detail. This caricature for Disney was very successful thanks to the adventures captured by Cadance in his diary. Giving an improvement to those stories. For step-brothers Phineas and Ferb every day is an adventure, building a roller coaster in your garden, surfing waves or traveling to prehistory.
Her older sister, Candace, always tries in vain for her mother to catch them with their hands in the dough. This subplot also includes, sometimes, the sarcasms from Vanessa Olivia Olson , Doofenshmirtz's daughter, and Norm John Viener , Doofenshmirtz's robot.
Inevitably, these battles are brought very near where Phineas and Ferb are doing whatever plan they had for the day, and generally aid in the removal of all evidence related to what they were doing before Candace can show it to her mother.
Sometimes this works backwards, and Phineas and Ferb's invention destroys Doofenshmirtz's plan. Occasionally, there are subplots relating to Candace during the stories. They generally involve either Candace chatting or hanging out with her friend Stacy Kelly Hu , or attempting to get the attention of her crush, Jeremy Mitchel Musso.
These subplots commonly weave in with Candace's many attempts to bust Phineas and Ferb. The series has gained generally very positive reviews. On IMDB. People praise the series for the songs, guest stars, and kid-friendly similarity of 'Family Guy'. On TV. Almost every episode has had at least one musical performance except for " Rollercoaster ", " Lights, Candace, Action!
Phineas and Ferb gave us a chance to write a song for every single episode, starting with the second episode, " Flop Starz ". We played it and Perry's secret agent theme for the Disney executives. We were a little trepidatious because Disney has a big history of music —-- what if they hate it? The reaction was, "These are great -- can you write a song for every episode? The music on Phineas and Ferb goes from the whimsical to heavy metal. Composer Danny Jacob , along with Povenmire, Marsh and story editor Martin Olson strive to include all genres of music because they feel this variety enriches the animation experience and exposes kids to music they wouldn't otherwise have been aware of.
Early in the show's production, Disney questioned this policy, but as Povenmire explains, "It's similar to when we realized that Bugs Bunny was using classical music.
When I heard 'The Barber of Seville' for the first time after watching Bugs Bunny, I had a way of relating to it that made me think of it differently than if I had just heard it on the radio.
You have a familiarity to it. Now, when kids hear a Frank Sinatra like a jazz tune, or a Busby Berkeley kind of tune, they'll have a frame of reference for it". The show relies heavily on gags. These gags are seen in most episodes, though sometimes they are humorously modified:. Beginning Friday, Ferbruary 1 [] p. Episodes are to be presented every day of the month p. In the series, produced in traditional 2D by Walt Disney Television Animation, Phineas and his stepbrother, Ferb , set out to conquer boredom and make every day of their day summer vacation count, even if it means building a backyard beach.
Jesse Jackson Sr. In this Feb. Franklin is seriously ill, according to a person close to the singer. The person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the person was not allowed to publicly talk about the topic, told The Associated Press on Monday, Aug. No more details were provided. That's a specific choice, based on a style philosophy that co-creator Dan Povenmire says he learned from Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons where he once worked.
Phineas is a triangle, Ferb is a rectangle, Candace and Isabella are half circles," Povenmire told Variety We also created characters that would be very recognizable even from a distance. Matt Groening once said that when you are designing characters, they should be recognizable in silhouette. As for the show's unique color palette, co-creator Jeff "Swampy" Marsh explained, "The idea at the end of the day was candy.
The characters are so bright and candy-colored, and our backgrounds are a much more realistic depiction of the world: the soft green of the grass, the natural woods for the fence. In order for all of the stuff that they do to work, their world needs to be grounded in reality. Phineas and Ferb creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh live the dream in that they make cartoons for a living, but they're still a couple of dudes, and the thing dudes most want to be is musicians.
They played the tune from that installment for Disney executives, who liked it so much that they asked Povenmire and Marsh to make an original song for every episode going forward. Those songs — sometimes sung by a character, sometimes played over a montage, and in any number of musical styles — were created in a very specific way. At the end of the work week each Friday, Povenmire, Marsh, and a musically inclined staff writer would write the song, then play it over the phone into show composer Danny Jacob's answering machine.
Most animated shows are produced in the same way. Generally speaking, the writers write scripts, and then storyboard artists draw a series of panels based on those scripts, which are then turned into an animated final product. But that isn't how Phineas and Ferb operated.
Instead, the staff and storyboard artists worked simultaneously. Co-creator Dan Povenmire told Slate that he utilized that method because it's how it was done on his previous show, Rocko's Modern Life.
But why? Well, it evidently leads to more and better visual jokes, which is important on a show with two virtually silent main characters Ferb and Perry the Platypus. One of the funniest and bizarre running jokes across the series was the sudden appearance of the smiling head of a baby That's the result of the freewheeling visual storytelling process. As Povenmire told the St.
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