User blog comment:Isabella and Lego Liker/Run Candace Run and Last Train to Bustville on Youtube!/@comment-5151799-20110306191001

Did anyone noticed the "Disney Junior on Demand" bumper at the start of "Run, Candace Run." So, let me get this straight. Phineas and Ferb isn't on Disney Channel on Demand BUT it's on Disney Junior on Demand. Yep, that makes perfect sense. -_-

Review: Run, Candace, Run: I really liked this episode. The whole speed shoe was really cool in my opinion, especially that small scene with Candace running up and down the exterior of the buildings.. Reminded me of an episode of Jimmy Neutron. Oh, and the way the characters moved whilst in said shoes was wonderfully animated. Plus, I enjoyed the look into the Johnson family, which included returners Suzy, Grandma Hildegard, and Mrs. Johnson (voiced by Jane Lynch twice in a row, I see) and apparently, there seems to be a man next to Suzy and Mrs. Johnson who might be Jeremy's dad. Hmmm... And the techno song really fit with Candace running back and forth between the family picnic and the reading. As a matter of fact, the whole episode seemed somewhat focused on Candace mainly; hopefully this is a sign of things to come. The sub-plot was also refreshing, with me enjoying how Doof refused to call his wife to ask her for money. That seemed realistic on its own.

Review: Last Train to Bustville: First off, the whole thing with Candace taking in only the words "Give up" was hilarious, and especially the song "Give Up" which had the whole choir at the end and everything. I really appreciate stuff like that. Also, the adult pairing - Dad and Grandpa, Mom and Grandma - was pretty well done. For some reason, I like when things are done like that, when characters who don't normally interact with each other do. And Doof and Perry running in the background as Lawrence and Clyde sat there quietly, unknowingly, was pretty funny. Once again, we see Phineas's obliviousness towards Isabella in the hot air balloon. One of the reasons why I'm not eager for them to get into a serious relationship is because those jokes would end, and frankly, the jokes between Phineas and Isabella are among the best in the show; I'd hate to see that go. The list that Ferb had with all the things mentioned in the title sequence was a nice touch, and showed the writers' witty comedy. I was surprised at Buford and Baljeet's relationship, with Buford dangling Baljeet down by a rope, and Baljeet getting hit by a bunch of trees. I didn't think I'd see such abuse in the show, but it was funny nonetheless.