Phineas and Ferb Video Mashup is a sandbox game based on Phineas and Ferb, released for the Disney Create website in late 2011. Music shorts mixing show elements together can be orchestrated by visitors.
Gameplay[]
A musical clip lasting upwards of 30 seconds is arrangeable through the slider menu, which accommodates the personalization facets. Two kinds of recourses are disposed, those being the playing tune pickable from a small soundtrack lineup and the visual components shuffleable towards the stream with the mouse. Constituents for the latter are character sprites, renders and screenshots stemming from episodes and a movie, and text boxes, all modifiable in terms of exhibition length. Videos may be tested, integrated to device pictures, and stored anytime.
Customization[]
Images[]
- Phineas, Ferb, and Perry bored
- Baljeet and Buford playing instruments
- Perry swinging from a helicopter
- Series logo
- Phineas, Ferb, and Isabella looking at each other
- Phineas riding the kart Kiddie Ride
- Ferb riding the train Kiddie Ride
- Phineas, Ferb, and Isabella riding Kiddie Rides
- Phineas, Ferb, and Perry jumping on the bed
- Perry placing a log on Ferb's arm
- Perry waking up on Phineas' arm
- Doofenshmirtz-2 overseeing the intruders' punishment
- Doofenshmirtz and Doofenshmirtz-2 singing
- Candace-2 scouting the rail pathway
- Baljeet-2 opening the 1st Dimension portal
- Phineas, Ferb, and Isabella piloting a spaceship
- Candace riding the rocket Kiddie Ride
- Young Phineas and Ferb riding rocket Kiddie Rides
- Phineas riding the regular rocket Kiddie Ride
- Perry and Doofenshmirtz bickering with wrenches
- Phineas and Ferb showing 42 to Candace
- Phineas and Ferb questioning Perry's whereabouts
- Perry accessing headquarters through an arcade machine
- Perry entering headquarters via a garbage bin
- Perry jumping off of a jet ski
- Platyborg targeting Perry in the air
- Perry speeding on his scooter
- Perry falling into headquarters by way of a rock tile
- Perry crashing onwards on a jet ski
- Perry pluning into headquarters thanks to a trash can
- Perry turning on the headquarters monitor
- Mitch speaking to the kids
- Candace suspicious of Phineas, Ferb, and Meap
- Meap lacking a speaker mustache
- Meap's spaceship crashing into Earth
- Ferb glancing in the door with multi-lens goggles
- Candace showing the images of Ferb's alien behavior
- Candace seeing Ferb wearing multi-lens goggles
- Ferb tuning his multi-lens goggles
- Isabella wondering what the boys are up to
- Ferb rapping on the Backyard Beach party
- Ferb piloting Meap's spaceship with style
- Doofenshmirtz holding a button to an invention
- Doofenshmirtz smiling at the conspicuous Perry gnome
- Doofenshmirtz controlling a device
- Linda delivering the Bango-Ru package to Candace
- Two guards at the Bango-Ru convention
- Panorama of the Bango-Ru convention
- Candace surprised to see the boys' antics
- Candace showing the boys' doing to Robot Linda
- Candace tripping on Perry in the living room
- Jeremy viewing Candace with a Perry costume
- Candace holding a Baseball Launcher
- Ferb holding a Baseball Launcher
- Phineas holding a Baseball Launcher
- The Gang hugging Perry
- Phineas, Ferb, and Isabella singing
- Phineas singing
- Phineas and Ferb singing
- Alien revealing himself as the pilot of Robot Linda
Characters[]
- Smiling Phineas
- Jumping Ferb
- Sliding Candace
- Eyeing Perry
- Regular Doofenshmirtz
- Phineas and Phineas-2
- Ferb and Ferb-2
- The Resistance thanking the Gang
- Phineas and Ferb in the Robot Riot
- Norm Bot
- Young Phineas and Ferb high-fiving in Kiddie Rides
- Skiing Perry
- Running Perry
- Perry carrying Doofenshmirtz
- Candace riding her bicycle with Meap
- Regular Jeremy
- Pointing Ferb
- Phineas and Ferb dancing with Perry
- Pointing Candace
- Rocking Phineas
- Rocking Isabella
- Rocking Ferb
- Rocking Buford
- Jumping Phineas
Songs[]
- "Brand New Reality"
- "Kick It Up A Notch"
- "Everything's Better with Perry"
- "Hey Ferb"
- "Perry the Platypus"
- "What'cha Doin'?"
- "When You Levitate"
- "Not Knowing Where You're Going"
Gallery[]
Background Information[]
- The alternate name Phineas and Ferb Music Slideshow had been given to the pastime for a period, as seen in the title of the tab for it.[1] This is a result of the original naming scheme adopted for the Video Mashup applications on Disney Create webpage, maintaining the proper heading on the logos.
- Every song slotted in the game is directly taken from the Across the 1st and 2nd Dimensions album in an attempt to advertise both it and the supporting film. Peculiarly, the number "Hey Ferb" is catalogued under its incomplete subtitle "I Know What We're Gonna Do" in the melody chart, coming from its working alias.
- Unlike the other Create games, this one does not have an introduction or instructions at all, pushing the visitor straight to the compiler for them to figure the commands out. A second difference is the lack of shortcuts for the choice categories, only accessible by touching their symbols.
- Several episodes are referenced throughout the activity:
- While the attributes appearing at certain sections throughout the video are customizable, the background and effects are entirely predetermined. What shows up during it are colored renders of the characters as found in the attraction itself alongside the Fireside Girls symbol, the SSSN badge, the Queen Wahini emblem, stars, and music notes, interspersed with gradients, explosions, smudges, and light marks.
- Props displayed in the broadcast are automatically subject to graphical aids corresponding to smooth fadings, abrupt rotations, tile openings and closings, and in and out zooming. These may be moderately altered amidst screenings such that there is no consistent execution to the montage.
- As the clip plays, the items kept in the editing toolbar are grayed out to emphasize its showcase. Users may pause and adjust the volume at will during the demonstration in addition to returning to the creating panel by clicking the button or any external part of the screen. They cannot, however, skip or backtrack to a specific point, having instead to rely on replays to watch fixed portions.
- Shared artpieces could be shown in the Suggested Artwork slideshow portion of the website, registering a thumbnail, the name, and the author in the highlights. Every creation had an accessible subpage whose link contained a unique 33-character code assigned to them.