Phineas and Ferb/Trivia

"Don: "In a World!" There, I said it. Happy?"
 * Adored By the Network: Good God.
 * Hey It's That Voice: Hoo boy...
 * The sergeant in "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted!" is Clancy Brown, aka Lex Luthor and Mr.Krabs. Clancy also voices a few other characters, such as Santa in the Christmas special and The Regurgitator in "Oh There You Are Perry"
 * In the same episode, Geraldo Rivera voiced an investigative reporter.
 * Riff Raff is the father in the show!
 * And in one episode Dr. Frank N Furter is a guest voice.
 * It gets better. Brad Majors is the voice of Phineas's grandpa!
 * Even better, Malcolm McDowell is Ferb's.
 * Sharp eared fans will recognize Ferb from Doctor Who. He is also the little boy from Love Actually, who has a crush on Vanessa who is voiced by the little girl he fell in love with in that very movie.
 * The early promos for the series jumped on the fact that Ashley Tisdale and Mitchell Musso were providing voices.
 * Particularly amusing when Brenda Song competes with Candace for a job at Mr. Slushy Burger.
 * In in the same episode Brian Stepanek voiced The Slushy Burger Mangaer. Brian Stepanek also played Arwin in the same show.
 * Heck, the fact that Sharpay is best friends with Lady Deathstrike is awesome
 * Ferb's grandfather is voiced by Alex DeLarge and Linderman.
 * Not to mention Jaret Reddick (the lead singer of Bowling for Soup, the band that performed the Phineas and Ferb theme song) as Danny in "Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together."
 * Speaking of Love Händel, the drummer is Steve Zahn.
 * Jaret also voices himself in a later episode.
 * You may have recognized Linda Flynn's (Mom) voice from her stand-up, as Aunt Hilda and that she hosted The Biggest Loser for quite a few years... if you are of the older audience, of course.
 * How about Rico and Harper as Candace's future kids?
 * Irving is Kenneth the NBC Page.
 * John Dimaggio voices an eccentric circus master in a commercial.
 * Don La Fontaine, announcing the opening of "The Chronicles of Meap"! The episode was one of his last roles in any film or series, and is dedicated to him.


 * David Mitchell (That Mitchell and Webb Look) voices Mitch in "The Chronicles of Meap"
 * In "Unfair Science Fair Redux," Tom Kenny voices an astronomer who has been watching a barren Martian landscape for lifeforms, on a huge screen, for 20 years straight. He finally flips out, unaware of Candace running across the screen.
 * He also voices the squirrel in "Interview with a Platypus."
 * Phineas himself is voiced by Vincent Martella, who was Greg in Everybody Hates Chris and Hope in Final Fantasy XIII.
 * Billy Ray Cyrus as monster truck driver Buck Buckerson in "It's a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World."
 * Doofenshmirtz's brother and mayor of Danville, Roger, sounds an awful lot like Neptune.
 * Kelly Hu as Stacy
 * Albert is Hoss Delgado
 * For those familiar with Higglytown Heroes, Dee Bradley Baker was the voice of Pizza Guy.
 * And if you're not familiar with the latter show, you may know him as "every creature voice not done by Frank Welker"
 * My, that executive that Doof forces into watching a pitch of his at a convention sounds awfully like a certain family guy! ... that's understandable, as the creators used to work on that show!
 * The background poster even says "Meet Jeff McGarland". So subtle...
 * It's shame Baljeet's uncle didn't tell everyone about that one time he taught the Avatar about chakras...
 * Wait a minute! Isabella is Xion!?
 * And she was thought to be cast as Kotori in the English dub of Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, but that's no longer the case.
 * In "Nerds of a Feather." both Kevin Smith and Seth Macfarlane do voicework in it, as stars in a Sci-Fi/Fantasy Convention. In fact Kevin's character looks like an older version of himself, and Seth Macfarlane plays a character named "Jeff McGarland".
 * In "The Beak", unfortunately named supervillain Khaka Peu Peu & his unseen chair throwing wife were played by Ben Stiller and his real-life wife Christine Taylor. An article in Animation Magazine said they agreed to do the show because their kids were fans.
 * A Beach Episode had Phil Lewis...running a hotel...and chasing after two boys that were up to crazy antics.
 * Tara Strong shows up many times, voicing minor characters such as the bird in "Interview With a Platypus," and the woman in the audience in "Tip of the Day."
 * Jane Lynch as Mrs. Johnson and Tina Fey as Annabelle in "Run, Candace, Run."
 * Tripp Campbell as Vanessa's boyfriend Johnny.
 * Dr. Hirano is Mulan.
 * Norm's prototype head is Joel McHale.
 * Little Suzy Johnson is Emma Frost
 * Vanessa, why you so mean?
 * In "Attack of the 50-Foot Sister", Blanca Dishon fills out the quotent for a character in a Disney series to be voiced by April Winchell.
 * Jeremy's Italian voice actor is Harry Potter.
 * In France, Phineas is T.J. Detweiler
 * In Mexico, Candace is June
 * In "Toy To The World", remember J.B., the CEO of the Har-Dee-Har Hut? Yyyyeah, thank God they didnt invent a combustible lemon toy, or Mr. Johnson would've gotten really mad. Maybe even burned their house down.
 * Jossed: A recent NY Times panel had Dan and Jeff finally putting the bed the identity of Phineas' real father...kind of. They admitted that it was not Doof (thus throwing a loop in many a viewer's theory on the real parents).
 * Playing Against Type: Mrs. Johnson is pretty much the opposite of the type of character Jane Lynch normally plays.
 * Title's the Same: My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and The Penguins of Madagascar have episodes titled "It's About Time"; all three episodes deal with time travel in a sense.
 * Recycled Script: "Rollercoaster" and "Rollercoaster: The Musical," obviously.
 * "A Hard Day's Knight" comes across as almost a remake of "Are You My Mummy?" with one stock adventure lit antagonist switched out for another.
 * Word of Saint Paul: Long before Candace and Jeremy were an established couple, Jeremy's voice actor commented that Jeremy liked Candace back. Of course, it really wasn't all that hard to figure out, but still.


 * Both Marsh and Povenmire wrote for Cat Dog and Rocko's Modern Life. Both shows feature multiple minor characters with the name "Ferb."
 * At least three different cast members from the Rocky Horror Picture Show have starred or guest-starred in the series at least once. Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff) plays the father, Lawrence. Barry Bostwick ( Brad Majors ASSHOLE!) plays Phineas's grandfather. And, Tim Curry (Dr. Frank N. Furter) guest-starred as a Mad Scientist in one episode. However, none of the characters nor their voice actors have interacted with each other as of yet.
 * As of "The Last Train to Bustville", Lawrence and Clyde, the grandfather, have had one, very awkward, conversation on camera.
 * Also at least 3 Lexx guest stars: Barry Bostwick (Thodin), Tim Curry (Poet Man), and Malcolm McDowell (Yottskry the Divine Cleric).
 * Ferb's Cousin Eliza fulfills the Grey Delisle quota for a typical animated show.
 * Phineas and Ferb made a guest appearance in a recent episode of Extreme Makeover Home Edition in which they build a shrink ray to help Ty Pennington destroy a house. And yes, it is kickass.