San Diego Comic-Con 2025 Phineas and Ferb panel highlights. They are back and better than ever.

At San Diego Comic-Con, Mama’s Geeky covered the long-awaited Phineas and Ferb panel, and trust us—you’re going to want to hear these updates. After a decade away, the gang is officially back with a brand-new season. The first 10 episodes are now streaming on Hulu and airing on Disney Channel, with more episodes on the way.
The panel kicked off with a burst of nostalgia as the iconic theme song played and the crowd sang along in unison. Co-creators Dan Povenmire (Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz) and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh (Major Monogram) took the stage, joined by cast members Vincent Martella (Phineas), David Errigo Jr. (Ferb), Ashley Tisdale (Candace), Dee Bradley Baker (Perry the Platypus), and Alyson Stoner (Isabella).
Fans got a first look at Cartoonified with Phineas and Ferb, a new series of shorts where the boys transform real-life celebrities into cartoon versions of themselves to join in on wild adventures. The first guest? Kylie Cantrall (Descendants: The Rise of Red). Future shorts will feature stars like Walker Scobell and Xochitl Gomez, with more surprise guests coming in 2026 across Disney Channel and its digital platforms.
Onstage, the cast’s chemistry was as strong as ever. Dee Bradley Baker joked that the secret to voicing Perry was “six years of Juilliard… and hoping Dan and Jeff like what they hear.” The creators teased that their favorite episode this season is Lord of the Firesides—one they can’t wait for fans to finally see. They promised that when the next 10 episodes drop, everything fans have been hoping for will be delivered. They also teased some major guest stars ahead—though names weren’t revealed, we did learn that Meap is now voiced by none other than John Stamos.
Of course, no Phineas and Ferb panel would be complete without a fan Q&A. One fan asked if we’ll get more Star Wars episodes, to which Dan and Jeff replied, “We hope to do more—we really want to do Empire and Return of the Jedi.” Another fan asked about the cast’s favorite song, and both Vincent and Dan agreed on Summer Belongs to You, calling it “so pivotal and meaningful to the show.”
There’s a lot for fans to get excited about—including Phineas and Ferb Funko Pops! The main trio is available for pre-order now, with more figures dropping this fall. A few select Audience members who came dressed to impress walked away with some of these funkos signed by those on stage.
You can catch up on the original series now on Hulu and Disney+, with 10 new episodes already out and 10 more coming later this year. It’s safe to say—summer just got a whole lot better.
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