Stepping away from the 1990s obsession with pushing boundaries, the series largely remained wholesome enough for all ages. During this time, the duo would invariably embark on a series of whacky events that would coincide with the secret agent exploits of their pet, Perry the Platypus, and his arch-nemesis Dr.
Starring the wise-cracking, inventive kid genius Phineas, and his equally precocious step-brother Ferb, the show followed a seemingly endless summer vacation. It’s no wonder it became one of Disney’s most popular and long-running cartoon franchises, rivaling the likes of Adventure Time and The Regular Show over on Cartoon Network. What it lacked in the animation department, it more than made up for with witty writing, charming characters, and impossibly absurd scenarios. Let’s face it, Phineas and Ferb was probably one of the last great animated series produced for Disney television.