Throughout the series’ run, numerous episodes were claimed by anonymous sources to be in production. Through conversation with Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, most were confirmed to be fake before their intended air date. This page serves as an archive of most, if not all, of these alleged episodes. Though some titles added during the series' run may be unsourced, please do not add additional titles without providing reasonable evidence of their prominence.
For the official policy on creation of pages relating to fake episodes, refer to Fake episodes and Speculation sections of the FAQ.
Confirmed fake episodes
Cousin Bartie
Description #1:
- One episode scheduled [for the second season] is called Cousin Bartie, which is about Phineas' identical cousin, Bartie, comes for a "visit". But, he tries to take over his life, leaving Phineas and Ferb to clean up his messes. He will also try to go after Isabella(What this means is unknown).
- Note: This episode will supposedly be a part of Disney's 2009 Valentine Month, since most of the episode will have to do with Isabella's crush on Phineas, Ferb's crush on Vanessa, and Candace's first official date with Jeremy.
- This description comes from the previous "Rollercoaster News" website. The website has moved and been updated, so the text was retrieved from Google's cache.
Description #2:
- Phineas' cousin Bartie comes to visit, an [sic] they look almost completely identical except for Bartie's 'darker shade of orange' hair. However, he causes a lot of trouble while pretending to be Phineas. He also goes after Isabella while trying to keep the boys busy with cleaning up his messes. Meanwhile, Candace accidentally dyes her hair bright green for her date with Jeremy and Doofenshmirtz tries to cover the tri-state area in his favorite cologne.
- Note: This episode is supposedly part of the upcoming Disney Channel Valentine's Day Special, since much of the episode will have to do with Isabella's crush on Phineas, Ferb's crush on Vanessa, and Candace's first date with Jeremy.
- This description comes from The Phineas and Ferb World.
Confirmed by Dan Povenmire on October 20, 2008 at 10:13 am that it is a fake episode.[1]
Season 2 has an episode called "Thaddeus and Thor" that does have one plot point in common with "Cousin Bartie": people that look like Phineas and Ferb.
Frankenstein's Smarticle Brain To Be Melted
Description:
- After a kite-flying incident, Phineas and Ferb find themselves on a stage and find out the premise is of switching Candace's brain with Frankenstein's, so Frankenstein can come back to life. Perry falls into the clutches of Doofenshmirtz at a car wash.
- Note: This episode is the first season special of Phineas and Ferb.[1]
- Source: NationMaster.com
- This title was also being claimed as the original title for "One Good Scare Ought to Do It!" by at least one website (The Phineas and Ferb World).
- Listed on The Internet Movie Database, which is a well-known and respectable website, but the entry is empty and is just a placeholder. (page not available as of 02-10-2010)
- Dan Povenmire has stated that while the episode isn't real, "we love that title" (presumably speaking for the production team). He later confirmed that this is still his favorite fake episode title, but he doesn't know what it even means.
Confirmed by Dan Povenmire on October 20, 2008 at 10:13 am that it is a fake episode.[1]
Paris Panic
Descriptions:
- While in France, Phineas and Ferb accidentally insult someone, causing an international incident.
- Phineas, Ferb, and Isabella travel to Paris. Doofenshmirtz takes a holiday, and Perry has to spy on him.
- Phineas, Ferb, and Isabella go on the wrong plane and end up in Paris.
- In the airport, the boys catch the wrong plane and end up accidentally insulting someone. Meanwhile, Doofenshmirtz tries to sell hot dogs.
The line in the theme song "Or climbing up the Eiffel Tower" provided the inspiration for this fake episode.
Original indications that this was a fake episode came from a message on TV.com's forums, stating that they heard directly from Jeff "Swampy" Marsh that it was a fake.
Confirmed by Dan Povenmire on January 25, 2009 at 5:40 pm that it is a fake episode.[2]
The Talk/Discussion page will be retained as an example of how one person can create a fake episode on one site (BuddyTV, Wikipedia, the Internet Movie Database, etc.), and have it be picked up by others and treated as fact.
Real alternative: "Not Phineas and Ferb".
The Big Switch
- Vanessa and Candace switch their lives. So, Vanessa tries to bust Phineas and Ferb and Candace tries to bust Doofenshmirtz and Norm. Meanwhile, Meap, Agent E, Double O-O and Perry go on a mission to stop Mitch and his minions.
The episode "Hail Doofania!" has one point in common, but instead of switching lives, Candace and Vanessa switch clothes due to a mess up at the cleaners. Phineas, Ferb, and Dr. Doofenshmirtz switch catchphrases and story plot.
Evil Counterparts Have More Fun!
- Phineas and Ferb create a machine that can see into an Evil Danville with evil versions of all the characters. There is a Good Doofenshmirtz as well....
Robo Ruff / Robo Cujo
Description:
- Robo Ruff is an unreleased season 2 episode where Phineas and Ferb create a robot dog as a pet. There is a cameo of it in the opening theme, but that is all that has been shown at the moment. This episode is being called "Robo Ruff" by some websites and "Robo Cujo" by other websites.
Eventually, an episode was made featuring the robot dog from the opening, "Canderemy".
Confirmed by Dan Povenmire on January 25, 2009 at 5:40 pm that it is a fake episode.[2]
Singing: Impossible
Description:
- When Phineas catches a horrible cold, he can't participate in the Danville Annual Talent Show, and he has no one to replace him. Candace puts on an act to impress Jeremy. Doofenshmirtz modifies an invention he made when he was a kid. (from Wikipedia)
- "Singing: Impossible" hinted at an allusion to Mission: Impossible.
Confirmed by Dan Povenmire on January 25, 2009 at 5:40 pm that it is a fake episode.[2]
More Jet To Always Love Me
Description:
- After Doof's ray malfunctions, it zaps Stacy and her boyfriend, Candace and Jeremy, and Phineas and Isabella. But, Doof's ray keeps going on and on, so it switches. (one zap, in love, one more zap, they hate each other, three zaps, in love, four zaps, normal, five zaps, in love...) Since Phineas is going out with Isabella all the time, Ferb is worried about him, and goes on a stakeout. It has a big surprise ending.You won't believe your eyes.
- This was claimed to be a Valentine's Day episode to have premiered in February 2011. The supposed title of the episode is a play on a lyric from Paul McCartney's 1974 song Jet: "Ah, mater, want Jet to always love me?" (Jet being the name of McCartney's dog).
This episode was added to the Phineas and Ferb Wiki in late August 2010 by an unregistered user falsely claiming to be Jeff "Swampy" Marsh.
Pants on the Ground
Description:
- Candace goes to the park to have a good time. Suddenly her pants fall on the ground.; Phineas, Ferb, and all the other citizens of Danville make fun of her with a song. (from BuddyTV)
Besides having Phineas and Ferb act towards Candace in a disparaging manner (something that they would never do to anyone, let alone their own sister), the episode appears to have been inspired by Pants on the Ground, a song written by former civil rights activist Larry "The General" Platt which he performed during a well-known audition on American Idol in 2010. However, Platt's song was criticizing the trend of youths wearing their pants low, not making fun of someone whose pants had fallen down.
Confirmed as a fake episode by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh on August 31, 2010.[3]
Genie Lamp
Description:
- Phineas and Ferb find a magic lamp, which grants wishes. They use it to help them with their project. Meanwhile, Candace and Jeremy see Stacy in the park, walking with a mysterious boy. Candace decides to follow them.
- Added to the English and Spanish Phineas and Ferb pages on Wikipedia, and that was used as the basis for adding it to this wiki.
Confirmed as a fake episode by Martin Olson on October 2, 2010 on his SoundCloud account, though he did say that there would be an "Aladdin" episode with a "technological magic carpet ride", known later as "Magic Carpet Ride".[4]
The Talk/Discussion page will be retained as another example of how one person can create a fake episode on one site (BuddyTV, Wikipedia, the Internet Movie Database, etc.), and have it be picked up by others and treated as fact.
Put Your Invention Where Your Mouth Is
This episode title was brought up during a discussion with Swampy about the confirmation of episode production codes in the first season.[5] It was listed with the production code of 119B, mistakenly shared with "Voyage to the Bottom of Buford". The origin for where the episode title came from is unknown, but it was confirmed to be fake on January 16, 2012 by Jay Lender.
Loving Love
This was another fake episode created by someone vandalizing IMDb. The fake episode can be found by clicking here. Since it wasn't announced anywhere, it was determined to be fake. It said it was going to be aired on February 14, 2015, but it didn't.
Description of the episode:
It is Valentines day and the gang all try to impress their love interests.
Storyline of the episode:
It is Valentines day and Isabella tries to impress Phineas. Ferb tries to impress Vanessa. Dr.
D tries to get a evil date at a convention evil valentines day where he and other
L.O.V.E.M.U.F.F.I.N members (Rodney, Dr. Diminutive, Professor Bannister and Dr.
Bloodpudding.) try to get a date, Jeremy tries to impress Candace while Candace tries to
impress Jeremy Perry and the other agents (Agent Turtle, Agent Dog, Peter the Panda, Lyla
and more) meet a O.W.C.A seeing girl/boy same of their species like Girl platypus etc. And
try to impress each other.
Miscellaneous titles
These are episodes that were added to this wiki and have been confirmed as being fake by Dan, Swampy, someone from Disney (either here, here, or on YouTube), or by never being announced.
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Take Two with Phineas and Ferb
Take Two with Phineas and Ferb was a series of interstitials in which various well-known figures were interviewed. The following is a list of celebrities that were added to this wiki with no source and have been confirmed fake by said episodes never being announced.
- Charlie Sheen
- Jimmy Fallon
- Hugh Laurie
- Katy Perry
- Bear Grylls
- Jim Parsons
- Tony Anselmo
- Bret Iwan
- Jake Gyllenhaal
- Seth Green
- Zach Galifianakis
- Shia LeBeouf
- Daniel Radcliffe
- Anneliese van der Pol
- Oscar the Grouch
- Neymar
- Alec Völkel[21]
- Selena Gomez
- Demi Lovato[22]
Note: An episode for Selena Gomez was likely planned. See here for more information.
Fake Season 2 theme song
The website Disney 365 had a link to what was supposed to be the theme song for Season 2. The MP3 file was the first part of Bowling For Soup's extended version ("Today is Gonna Be a Great Day") patched in front of the final part of the Season 1 theme song which ends with Candace's complaint about Phineas and Ferb making a title sequence.
- The MP3 file is a fake, because the point where the two files are patched together is quite noticeable. There is also a significant difference in volume between the two portions, and the volume on the last portion varies for a few seconds, as if the volume were manually being turned up and down. If it was the official theme song for Season 2, the file would exhibit a more professional-sounding mix. (The website did not say that this is a rough cut or other work in progress.)
- Dan Povenmire stated that it was not really the new theme song and that season two's song will be the same as the first but with a new scene. This was first reported through YouTube and all people watching a Season 2 episode such as "Interview With a Platypus" can see it for themselves.
- Since the time this was first reported on this page, the Disney 365 website has been removed from Blogspot. As of May 2009, it simply says "Coming Back Soon".
- Since the unveiling of Season 2, this same claim has been made for Season 3 on YouTube, with the same amount of validity.
Alternate episode titles
The following episode titles were listed here until it could be confirmed that they were actually legitimate working titles for the episodes.
At Last! and The End?
Alternate names for "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!":
- "The End?" is an alternate name for "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!", as reported by the Phineas and Ferb World.
- The previous title of this episode was "At Last!", and has already aired in some countries like Australia, Asia, or Latin America under that title, and is on the HDTV version. "At Last!" was also seen in select US airings as well.
- "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!" has been confirmed as the official title of this episode.[1]
Out to Lunch
Disney Channel US, as well as some other electronic program listings, misspelled "Out to Launch" as "Out to Lunch". A redirect command has been added to take people to the right episode page.
International titles
- "Oil on Candace" aired in Latin America under the name "Giant Art".
- "Ain't No Kiddie Ride" aired in Australia under the name "The Ride at Tri-State Mart".
Production titles
- "S'Winter" was produced under the name "What’s the Matterhorn?".
- "The Flying Fishmonger" was produced under the name "Daredevil Ferb".
- "Ready for the Bettys" was produced under the name "Secret Agent Episode" and was listed on early schedules as such.[23]
- "Greece Lightning" was produced under the name "Go Greece Lightning Go!".
- "Traffic Cam Caper" was produced under the name "The Traffic Cam Caper".
- "Bowl-R-Ama Drama" was produced under the name "Bowl-a-Rama Drama"
- "Out of Toon" was produced under the name "The Re-Animators".
- "The Monster of Phineas-n-Ferbenstein" was produced under the name "How to Make a Monster".
- "Comet Kermillian" was produced under the name "Comet, Comet Kermillian".[5]
- "Meatloaf Surprise" was produced under the name "Phineas and Ferb's Mega-Awesome Super-Bounce Palace", which was used in Latin America.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Dan Povenmire Correspondence 1
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Dan Povenmire Correspondence 2
- ↑ QnA Answers 1
- ↑ Martin Olson on SoundCloud
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Production Order Confirmation
- ↑ Episode Confirmations
- ↑ Episode Confirmations 2
- ↑ Episode Confirmations 3
- ↑ QnA Answers 2
- ↑ QnA Answers 3
- ↑ Talk:List of fake episodes
- ↑ Season 2 Page Revision History
- ↑ Fake Swampy Correspondence
- ↑ Season 3 Page Revision History
- ↑ Season 4 Page Revision History
- ↑ Talk:Doofensmirtz Crys
- ↑ Talk:Keep Danville Beautiful
- ↑ Category talk:Candidates for deletion
- ↑ Blog Comment
- ↑ Page Deletion Log
- ↑ Take Two with Phineas and Ferb Page Revision History
- ↑ List of episodes Page Revision Hstory
- ↑ Ferb-ruary Schedule