Im Gonna Be a Grandmom Again
The "Phineas and Ferb Theme" is the theme song of the show and is performed by Bowling for Soup.
The lyrics for the Phineas and Ferb theme were first heard in "Rollercoaster" and have remained the same through all episodes, except for "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!", "Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You!", "That's the Spirit", "The Expletive of Candace", "Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Beyond the 2nd Dimension", "For Your Ice Only", "Happy New Year!", "Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel", "Phineas and Ferb Save Summer", "Night of the Living Pharmacists", "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars", "Last Day of Summer", "O.W.C.A. Files", and "Phineas and Ferb The Motion picture: Candace Confronting the Universe". In 2008, the theme song was nominated for an Emmy Honor for "Outstanding Chief Title Theme Music".
Contents
- 1 Lyrics
- 1.1 Flavor 1
- 1.2 Season 2
- i.3 Season iii
- 1.4 Season 4
- 1.5 "Doof 101"
- 1.6 "Last 24-hour interval of Summer"
- 2 Winter Holiday
- three Petty League World Series
- four Halloween Variations
- 5 2nd Wintertime Theme Vocal
- half-dozen Groundwork Information
- 7 Errors
- 8 Songwriters
- 9 See also
- ten References
- 11 External links
Lyrics
Flavour ane
In Flavour i, at the finish of the song, the images are taken from the Original Pitch pictures, depicting some of the pictures of the boys' contraptions in the future episodes. Although not all of the contraptions in the Original Pitch are seen in Flavour ane nevertheless, the pictures depict images of contraptions/events from "Rollercoaster"/"Rollercoaster: the Musical!", "The Fast and the Phineas", "Sleepwalk Surprise", "Are You My Mummy?", "Swiss Family Phineas", and "Toy to the World".
Season 2
In Season 2, at the end of the vocal, the images from the Original Pitch are changed to images of Phineas and Ferb in Season 1. In club, these scenes are taken from "Leave the Busting to Us!", "The Fast and the Phineas", "Rollercoaster", "Greece Lightning", "Out to Launch", "Flop Starz", "Mom's Altogether" and "S'Winter".
As of the second-season episode "Don't Fifty-fifty Blink", when the vocal gets to the "like maybe" part, Phineas' smiling broadens equally the camera zooms in. Before that, he has a neutral expression on his face.
Also, when Candace plays "Whack a Pest" in the title sequence of Flavor 2, you can see the sides of the game board.
Flavour 3
In Flavor 3 at the cease of the vocal, images from Season 1 are inverse to images from Flavor 2 which were taken from "Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You lot!", "Own't No Kiddie Ride", "Spa Day", "Tip of the Day", "Wizard of Odd", "Hide and Seek", "The Baljeatles", and "Atlantis".
Season 4
In Season 4 at the end of the song, images from Season 2 are inverse to images from Season 3 which were taken from Phineas and Ferb the Pic: Across the 2nd Dimension, "Doof Dynasty", "Moon Farm", "The Remains of the Platypus", "Escape from Phineas Tower", "Tri-Stone Area", "Excaliferb", and "Groovy Bromance Breakup".
"Doof 101"
In the Season 4 episode "Doof 101", Dr. Doofenshmirtz sings a line of the theme song with altered lyrics.
Doof: There's 261 days 'til side by side summer holiday
"Last Solar day of Summer"
In the Season four episode "Terminal Day of Summer", one lyric from this song is contradistinct and can be heard as part of the song "Curtain Call/Time Spent Together".
Phineas and the cast: There's been 104 days of summer vacation. We've had a lot of fun, and sung a lot of songs. And then we remember it'south time for a big celebration. And it's been a great summertime, so we thank you for comin' forth!
Winter Holiday
- Chief article: Wintertime Vacation
Picayune League World Series
In 2011, the song was adapted by Disney sibling networks ESPN and ABC for the Little League World Series.
At that place's limited days left in summer holiday
and nosotros figured out how to spend them
The Niggling League World Series
in Williamsport, PA
to try and go on ESPN
Like maybe...
Hitting a home run
or throwing a Ferb ball
or making the crowd practise the wave!
Blowing a bubble while stealing a base of operations
Doofenshmirtz: Prophylactic!
Or giving Dugout a quick shave!
Turning double plays
creating rally caps
or eating a hot canis familiaris at bat
Doofenshmirtz: Ball 4!
Giving base of operations running signs
making a perfect bunt
or catching a brawl with a hat!
Brent Musburger: Amazing!
A worldwide pool of teams accept come hither to play
and they're tryin' to win it all!
ESPN and Phineas and Ferb are ready to play brawl!
ESPN and Phineas and Ferb are ready to play ball!
Umpire: Play ball!
Candace: Mom! Phineas and Ferb are taking over the Little League World Series over again!
Halloween Variations
For the 2011 Halloween special "That's the Spirit" and "The Curse of Candace", the original song was used, but the ending of the championship sequence was changed as follows:
- New groundwork images during Phineas and Ferb's trip the light fantastic toe with spiders coming down on a silk thread, a hand reaching out of the ground side by side to a grave, and Doonkelberry Bats flying.
- The "fly-by" pictures include scenes from "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein" and "One Good Scare Ought to Practice It!", along with a product/concept picture for "Are You lot My Mummy?"
- Candace complains, "Mom! Phineas and Ferb are making a Halloween special!"
- A theremin is heard in the last few bars over the song and over Candace'due south line.
For the 2012-2013 Halloween specials "Druselsteinoween"/"Face up Your Fear" and "Terrifying Tri-State Trilogy of Terror", the theme song was rethemed for Halloween. The following changes were made:
- Some ghoulish music is added.
- Female person background vocals going, "Wah-wah-oooh" like in "Monster Brew" by Bobby (Boris) Pickett and the Catacomb Keepers.
- Many scenes are dimmed to give off the appearance that they take place at night.
- The dominicus is replaced with a live-activeness moon.
- A spooky voice says, "Similar peradventure..."
- A skeleton is seen behind Ferb on the rocket.
- The unicorn-turtle is replaced by a goblin wearing a sorcerer hat backside a tombstone.
- The monkey is replaced past a skeleton.
- Some other skeleton is seen behind Ferb in the garage when they create nanobots.
- Rover is seen in a graveyard instead of the backyard.
- The racecar is beingness painted majestic and a skull replaces the number two.
- A skeleton replaces a kid behind Isabella in the rollercoaster.
- A scary phonation alike to Boris Karloff says "Come on, Perry" instead of Phineas.
- A skeleton pops out of the holes in the Whack-a-Pest game.
- Besides in the Whack-a-Pest scene, in that location are more singers than the original one.
- The ending from the 2011 Halloween special is reused with dissimilar background music.
Second Winter Theme Song
- Chief article: Phineas and Ferb Wintertime Vacation
Background Information
- According to creator Dan Povenmire on the DVD bonus feature "Original Story Pitch" from The Fast and the Phineas the song was originally going to be done past a classical Disney chorus. He and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh wrote the lyrics, but Disney wanted to make the tune more mod. Dan Povenmire sang an approximation of it on the "Original Pitch." Povenmire finally got his classical Disney chorus for the Christmas version of the song.
- In reality, summer holiday lasts nearly 90 days at most. At San Diego Comic-Con 2013, Dan Povenmire revealed that he wrote 104 because he only expected the show to last 52 episodes, like most Disney Channel shows lasted at the time, and there were ii segments per episode, totaling 104.
- The calendar in this theme song indicates that vacation started on June 3. June three was the day when the story in the episode "Rollercoaster" occurred. Hence September fourteen (104 days subsequently) was the day when the events of the episode Last Day of Summer" occurred.
- In the episode "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo," Phineas tells Xavier and Fred that Bowling for Soup is "before their time." He as well might be referring to the fact that the kids that are watching this show are non familiar with the band, as information technology is somewhat before this prove'due south time.
- "Today is Gonna Be a Great Day" is an extended version of the original theme song, with additional lyrics by Bowling for Soup'southward Jaret Reddick. He explained to Songfacts that he was brought to the Disney lot and shown the get-go xiii episodes, which he used to write the full-length vocal. Information technology took him about 20 minutes to write the actress lyrics.[ane]
- The song was nominated in 2008 for an Emmy Award for "Primetime Emmy Laurels for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music," just lost to "Pirate Primary" on CBS.
- A grade of the vocal is used in the credits for "Phineas' Birthday Clip-O-Rama!" in which we run across clips of Candace yelling "Mom!" the tag-line at the end is "Mom, Phineas and Ferb are digitally tuning my vocalization!"
- Pizzazium Infinionite'south atomic number is 104, which may be a reference to at that place beingness (at least for Phineas and Ferb) 104 days in summertime vacation.
- The song was referenced in lots of episodes such as, "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo", "Swiss Family Phineas", "Last Railroad train to Bustville", "Canderemy", et al.
- In the title sequence for "Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel", Spider-Homo takes Candace's place and parodies her line as "Aunt May, Phineas and Ferb are making a crossover!"
- A skeleton of a unicorn-turtle is used equally a chess table in the Gravity Falls episode "Little Dipper". Creator Alex Hirsch told Dan that it is only a coincidence, simply "would prefer fans think it was on purpose."[2]
- The vocal is referenced twice in "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars". The lines "Building a rocket or fighting a mummy" are heard as the boys' speeder's horn, and Linda mentions "Giving a Bantha a shower" as one of the items on Phineas' list.
- In the Russian dub of the series, the Season 1 intro used visuals from the Season 2 intro. When the second season premiered, the visuals were retained, just the vocal was re-dubbed and the lyrics changed slightly, due to a change of the dubbing studio. From the third flavour onwards, the series used the same intro every bit in other countries.
- In the grapheme commentaries on the Phineas and Ferb: 104 Days of Summer! iTunes collection, Candace'south line is dubbed over with "Mom, Phineas and Ferb are repurposing old episodes with new commentaries!"
- During the Whack-A-Pest scene, Perry has an angry expression on his confront as if he was Agent P.
Errors
- After "Rollercoaster", the principal characters' voices have changed as their actors aged, but Phineas'south original vox has remained intact during the opening.
- In some scenes the clouds are moving, in others, they are non.
- Most the cease of the song, during the sequence wherein screenshots of Phineas and Ferb's other inventions are beingness shown, Isabella'southward entire graphic symbol is colored incorrectly in the Rollercoaster shot.
Songwriters
- Dan Povenmire
- Jeff "Swampy" Marsh
- Carl Hill Williams
- Michael Walker
- Michael Culross, Jr.
BMI Work # 9365299 (Original theme song)
See also
- Phineas and Ferb
- "Today is Gonna Be a Not bad Day"
- Bowling For Soup
References
- ↑ Jaret Reddick talks about the Phineas and Ferb theme vocal
- ↑ https://twitter.com/DanPovenmire/status/373499865315033088
External links
- Piper's Picks Television #031: Dan and Swampy sing the theme song at the 7:19 mark of this video.
- Disney Aqueduct stars do a Shatner-esque dramatic reading of the theme vocal
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