Phineas and Ferb Wiki
Phineas and Ferb Wiki

Phineas and Ferb airs on Disney Channel and Disney XD, which are both widely available on cable and satellite in the United States. Disney Channel and Disney XD in other nations also carry the program. Several clips of the show are available at Disney's U.S. Phineas and Ferb site. The show is also available on non-Disney channels. New episodes (normally) premiered on Fridays on Disney Channel and on Saturdays on Disney XD.

Check out the episode guides for Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, and Season 4 for original air dates and titles.

Links[]

Note: As of now, all website links redirect to the DisneyNOW website.

TV schedules[]

Episodes available online[]

Disney websites[]

Both Disney Channel and Disney XD in the United States offer some episodes, clips, previews and songs on their websites. The selection changes on a daily basis and can be viewed on the Videos page. Most international websites also have videos.

Commercials are inserted between the episode segments and most websites limit viewership to inside a certain region.

A larger selection of videos is available on the Disney Video website. The Phineas and Ferb area is located at Video.Disney.com/Phineas-and-Ferb.

All websites now redirect to the DisneyNOW website.

Amazon Prime[]

Subscribers to Amazon Prime have access to Amazon's Prime Video service and can watch episodes for free online. The Phineas and Ferb episodes are available here.

Hulu[]

Hulu does not offer Phineas and Ferb episodes. However, it provides a link to the Disney Video website.

Netflix[]

The Watch Instantly section of Netflix no longer offers the entire series.

The show has been removed from Netflix USA as of May 2, 2018.

The Watch Instantly service requires the Microsoft Silverlight application for watching videos on Windows and Mac OS X computers. Videos can also be watched on PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Playstation 5, Blu-ray players and iOS, Android and Windows Phone devices.

Disney+[]

All episodes (with the exception of "Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown Hosted by Kelly Osbourne"), Take Two with Phineas and Ferb, the 2011 DCOM, and the Disney+ exclusive movie are all available to Disney+ subscribers. In addition, "Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel" and "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars" are available as separate specials as well as their two-part episodic forms.

The service is available for a monthly subscription of $6.99, and a yearly subscription for $69.99. It is also available as a bundle with ad-supported Hulu and EPSN+ for $12.99.

On Demand[]

Some cable and satellite TV services include Phineas and Ferb as part of their "on demand" offerings. Check with your local company to see if it is available.

DisneyNow[]

Many cable and satellite providers utilize the DisneyNow app. Videos may be watched from a computer, a smartphone, or a tablet. Live streams and full episodes are available to certified users.

Online Video Sites[]

Episodes may be available on video websites like YouTube, Vimeo and others if they are uploaded by individual people. However, since these are usually not authorized uploads, visitors to the Phineas and Ferb Wiki are encouraged to make use of one of the officially-supported video sites or, better yet, purchase the episodes.

On August 1, 2022, the entire first season was uploaded to the Disney XD YouTube channel.

As per our Video policy, videos from these websites are not allowed on this wiki.

Yomvi[]

In Spain, Season 1 and Season 2 became available on Yomvi in February 2015. In March, they were replaced by Seasons 3 and 4, excluding special episodes.

Disney Channel Replay[]

Some episodes can be seen through this app.

Purchasing episodes[]

Several episodes have been released on DVD, starting with The Fast and the Phineas. Refer to the DVDs category to see which ones are available. As of 2025, season box sets have not been released.

Digital releases allowing purchase of individual episodes are only available in seven locales: four using English (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia) and three using other languages (France, Germany, and Japan). Payments are region-locked in all seven countries, requiring valid local billing information or gift cards. Many locations support purchasing "Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension" even if they aren't any of the seven countries.

A more complete selection of episodes including full seasons is available through the following services. All prices listed are in US dollars and are from December 2024; the dollar prices in Canada also use these exact numbers. Prices may change at any time and are different outside of North America.

Amazon and iTunes[]

Episodes can be purchased individually from Prime Video and the iTunes Store. They are available in SD and HD formats for $1.99 and $2.99 per half-hour episode (22 minutes without commercials), with the exception of Special episodes, which are 45 minutes (60 with commercials) and cost $2.99 and $3.99, respectively.

A volume of episodes can also be purchased for $14.99 and $19.99 for the SD and HD formats. Each volume consists of 12 or 13 half-hour episodes. While a volume is in progress (there are episodes yet to be released for it), the option to purchase a volume is called a Season Pass. Afterwards, it is called Buy Season.

As of now, the volumes are arranged as follows:

  • Volumes 1 and 2 = Season 1 (total of $29.98 for SD format, $39.98 for HD format)
  • Volumes 3, 4 and 5 = Season 2 (total of $44.97 for SD format, $59.97 for HD format)
  • Volumes 6, 7 and 8 = Season 3 (total of $44.97 for SD format, $59.97 for HD format)
  • Volumes 9 and 10 = Season 4 (total of $29.98 for SD format, $39.98 for HD format)
  • Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension ($5.99 for SD format, $7.99 for HD format)

iTunes offers some other episode packs:

  • Animal Agents - Best of the O.W.C.A. agents featuring "Y.M.C.A. (Phineas and Ferb Remix)" music video (total of $4.99 for SD format, $7.99 for HD format)
  • Phineas and Ferb: 104 Days of Summer! - Contains the first 104 episodes of the show and features four character commentaries. It also contains the Extended Version of "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!" (total of $49.99 for both SD and HD formats)
  • Phineas and Ferb: The Complete Series - Contains every episode of the show (total of $69.99 for SD format, $79.99 for HD format)

In non-U.S. English-speaking countries (Canada, United Kingdom, Australia), the series is only available on iTunes, however the volume divisions are the same as the U.S. Canada and Australia have these exclusive packages:

  • The French dub Phinéas et Ferb (seasons 1 and 2), with the same episode numbering on Disney+, available in SD with $1.99 for individual purchase, and $37.99 for full season purchase (Canada)
  • Phineas and Ferb's Best Inventions Ever, containing five episodes (Australia)

In France, the series is only available on iTunes. The numbering and availability is catalogued exactly as it appears on Disney+: each season is its own package, the Kelly Osbourne countdown is skipped, and "Mission Marvel" and "Star Wars" are available as full specials and in-series as two-part episodes. France has the following exclusive package:

  • Phineas et Ferb: Des agents très spéciaux (Phineas and Ferb: Very Special Agents), featuring six episodes centering on Perry and the O.W.C.A.

In Germany, the series is available on iTunes and Amazon. Both services use the same volume divisions different from the U.S., and the versions of one-hour specials and the lack of the Kelly Osbourne countdown mirrors Disney+. iTunes has the following exclusive package:

  • Das Beste von Phineas & Ferb, Endlich Sommer! (The Best of Phineas & Ferb, Finally Summer!), featuring six episodes.

In Japan, less than half of the series is offered on Amazon, using the overall episode numbers instead of seasons, as used on local TV guides. Content unique to this region includes:

  • "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!" (extended version) being released separately, skipping the 48th episode in the main show
  • "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars" and "Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension" are available both dubbed and subtitled, which is exclusive to this region.

Releases in France, Germany, and Japan do not feature closed captions with French, German, and Japanese respectively offered as the sole audio track.

Though it is possible to search for episodes on the iTunes website, this will only provide a few results. The iTunes program must be used to see all available episodes and seasons.

Additional Phineas and Ferb-related items are also available through the iTunes Store, such as music, podcasts (usually free), books, and iPad/iPhone apps.

Google Play and YouTube[]

In the United States, episodes are available through Google Play and the Phineas and Ferb YouTube channel via web purchase through Google Pay. As for YouTube, transactions cannot be made on a YouTube channel associated with a Google+ page, so the user must sign in to their main Google account's channel. On Google Play, episodes are available for $1.99, and volumes 1-9 are $14.99. Volume 10 on Google Play is $19.99. On YouTube, each volume is considered a season.

On Google Play and YouTube, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension is $7.99. On YouTube, rather than being available on the DisneyChannelShows YouTube channel, it's available on the Disney Movies On Demand YouTube channel via this link. On YouTube, for free, there's a 1:27 length preview of a trailer to the movie.

The only location offering this option outside of the U.S. is Japan via the series' YouTube playlist, which provides episodes #1-100 (Season 1, 2, and 3) for ¥500 each. "Phineas and Ferb: Summer Belongs to You!" (Parts 1 and 2) and "Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation!" use their cut versions, as aired on TV when shown in half-hour timeslots with an episode number.

"Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension" and "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars” are both available for rent for ¥400 and purchase for ¥2,500 (HD)/¥2,000 (SD).

As with the Amazon releases in Japan, the Google Play releases do not support closed captions or English as a secondary audio track, which are included in television airings. Also, TV shows are no longer purchasable through the Google Play page and must be purchased through YouTube via Google Pay.

Unlike iTunes and Amazon, the YouTube playlists for both the United States and Japan releases are region-locked and will display as unavailable if accessed with an IP address from elsewhere.