The Chariot Race is a race that Phineas, Ferb and their friends competed in downtown.
Inspiration[]
When Phineas and Ferb visited the Ancient Greek exhibit at the Danville Museum, they learned about Asparagus and his golden chariot used to win nearly every chariot race. This gave him the idea of a chariot race.
Design and Construction[]
There were four chariots, one for each team. Each is uniquly designed:
- Phineas and Ferb - a red chariot with yellow spirals, a green crest and purple lining. Its shape is angular. The horse is light brown with a dark brown mane in a buzz cut. The reigns are green.
- Isabella and Fireside Girls - an orange and tan chariot with red curves, brown stripes, light yellow and red flower crests on the front and sides, and the Fireside Girls emblem on the front. Its shape is rounded like a flower. The horse is light tan with a thick and scruffy dark brown mane. The reigns are red.
- Buford and Baljeet - a gold chariot shaped like a skull, with red eyes and wings on the back. The horse is chocolate brown with a dark brown poofy mane. The reigns are red.
- Candace - a chariot with Medusa's face on the front and snakes on the edge at the top. The horse is blackish brown with an orange mane in a buzz cut. The reigns are tan.
The race[]
Route[]
The race begins at the Flynn-Fletcher house. The chariots go on a long ride down the streets of Danville and go through the park. When they get back on the streets, they pass Paul Bunyan's Pancake Haus. At the end, the chariots reach the museum and go through the entrance door, ending the race.
Participants[]
- Django - Announcer
- Phineas and Ferb - Chariot 1
- Isabella and Fireside Girls - Chariot 2
- Buford and Baljeet - Chariot 3
- Candace - Chariot 4
Attire[]
The announcer wears a Greek robe with a fold and wreath on his/her head, while the racers wear gladiator gear of their choices.
Results[]
- Candace (winner)
- Phineas and Ferb
- Buford and Baljeet
- Isabella and Fireside Girls
Background Information[]
- Ironically, the racers wear gladiator gear, but gladiators are Roman, not Greek. Ferb mentions this in "Leave the Busting to Us!".
- The chariot race is also seen in "Mysterious Force" and "Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension (video game)"