User blog comment:Psychopulse/Phineas and Ferb continues to expand, and a possible spin off involving the Fireside Girls.../@comment-1692491-20100624135026

First off, let's review: WHO has a huge-normous crush on Phineas again? Is it Isabella, the Fireside Girls' troop leader? Based off of that tiny detail, it could be possible that Phineas and Ferb would appear in the Fireside Girls' spinoff, albeit as supporting characters, but still! The spinoff would also probably use the same format as Phineas and Ferb, so there'd be some animal agent action, except instead of Agent P (who would probably cameo every once in a while for fangirl reasons), we'd see Pinky the Chihuahua going up against Professor Poofenplotz (although Doof might make occasional cameos, too, also for fan-based reasons). As for what they would do for a Plot C (aka, the Candace storyline), that is beyond me at the moment. There might be a elder sibling to one of the Fireside Girl's who always tries to "bust" the troop (does this remind you of anyone?) or they might just totally disregard it, like they did in Isabella and the Temple of Sap. (Before you say anything, yeah, I know that Candace was learning how to drive, but really, that was just a shtick to get Pinky out of the trash can, remember? That ain't the same as a whole separate plot line.) It would be interesting to see what the show's like - not to mention, how much information it would provide about the Fireside Girls.

On the other hand (and I'm sorry for boring you), a spinoff would probably not be the best of shows (despite the aforementioned possible Perry and Doof cameos, plus the whole Phineas and Ferb as supporting characters bit) Again, let's review: Not to be sexist, but just how popular are shows with a female as the main character? Yeah, there's iCarly, but - and this is my opinion, folks, so don't sue me - the only reason Nick is able to pull it off is through crude humor. Then there's Hannah Montana. I don't think I need to say much more. And what's the main difference between iCarly and HM? Like I said, iCarly relies on crude humor, while HM, being a Disney show, cannot and is not. Now tell me, which show is more successful again? I seem to have forgotten. Seeing as the spinoff is most definitely also going to be a Disney production, they can't utilize crude humor. Also, seeing as Dan and Swampy and most of the Phineas and Ferb staff are most likely to run the show - no pun intended - there wouldn't be crude humor, no matter what network it ran on. Long story short, I for one do not wish to see a spinoff - yet oddly, am curious to see how it would turn out if it were given the go.