User blog:Poptropica411/901 Pages?

We currently have 901 articles! What an exciting wiki this is. In no time there should be 1,000! We will make that day the "P and F Day" in honor of our great wiki. The first article as (please tell in comments, I will edit later) and the first picture was (please send Image URL in comments, I will edit later). We had this wiki from (enter creation date in comments) until now, August 1. It has been over 2 years, and our very first 1-hour long episode will be tomorrow. Phineas and Ferb should always be remembered as the best show, and let's hope for a Phinbella episode. What a show. Look at the wikipedia article on Phineas and Ferb before the glitch ends!

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Phineas and Ferb is an Emmy-award winning American children's animated television comedy series with appeal to adults. Originally broadcast as a preview on August 17, 2007 onDisney Channel, the series follows two kindhearted suburban[1] stepbrothers[2] on summer vacation. Each day the boys do something different, which annoys their sister, Candace, who tries to bust them. The series follows a standard plot system; running gags occur every episode, and the B-Plot almost always features Perry the Platypus (A.K.A. Agent P), acting as asecret agent to fight an evil scientist named Heinz Doofenshmirtz. The two plots intersect at the end to erase all traces of the boys' project just before Candace can show it to their mother.

Creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh worked together on the Nickelodeon series Rocko's Modern Life. Phineas and Ferb was conceived after Povenmire sketched a triangular boy — the blueprint for the eponymous Phineas — in a restaurant. Povenmire and Marsh developed the series concept together and pitched to networks for 16 years before securing a run on Disney Channel.[2]

The series is also known for its musical numbers, which have appeared in almost every episode since the first-season "Flop Starz". Disney's managers particularly enjoyed the episode's song, "Gitchee, Gitchee Goo", and requested that a song appear in each subsequent episode.[3] The show's creators write and record each number, and vary musical tempo depending on each song's dramatic use.[4] The music has earned the series a total of four Emmy nominations: in 2008 for the main title theme and for the song "I Ain't Got Rhythm" from the episode "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together",[5] and then in 2010 for the song "Come Home Perry" from the episode "Oh, There You Are, Perry" as well one for its score.

[edit]Delayed Episodes
These episodes were delayed and shown as part of season two.

[edit]Season 2: 2009–2010
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