Disney's popular animated series foiling the plans of the evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz. With its strange and playful concept, Phineas and Ferb stood apart from Disney's other fare.
Despite being somewhat short-lived (considering its huge cultural appeal), Phineas and Ferb lived on through feature films, video games, and even a small presence in Disney theme parks as well. Hope for a revival has been high since the show's conclusion in 2015, and though it took a while to get going, season 5 is finally in the offing. Unlike other revivals which aim to bring the show back with changes, the revival of Phineas and Ferb is being pitched as a natural continuation of the series. Whatever happens in season 5, it will certainly be memorable.
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Phineas And Ferb Season 5 Latest News
The Release Date & Trailer For Season 5 Are Revealed
Building upon the summer release window promised back in 2024, the latest news confirms the release date for Phineas and Ferb season 5. The beloved animated series is set to return on June 5, 2025, with new episodes airing on the Disney Channel before arriving on Disney+ the next day. With the show renewed for a total of 40 installments spaced out across 2 seasons, season 5 will likely consist of 20 episodes.
Episodes typically consist of two "segments".
Along with the release date, Disney dropped the trailer for Phineas and Ferb season 5. The title duo are ready for another 104 days of summer, while Candace is still on a quest to rat them out. Meanwhile, Doofenshmirtz has changed his social media status to "Evil again", meaning Perry must spring back into action to foil his dastardly plans. The rest of the trailer is a high-energy romp that reveals new music, new zany inventions, and the same classic imagination that made the show's first four seasons so memorable.
Phineas And Ferb Season 5 Release Date
Season 5 & 6 Are Coming Soon
The return of Phineas and Ferb isn't meant to be just a simple one-off season, and instead the show has been renewed through season 6. Disney has also confirmed the release date for the series' return, with Phineas and Ferb premiering on June 5, 2025, on the Disney Channel. Episodes will air on TV each week but will be available to stream on Disney+ the following day. With a total episode order of 40, season 5 will probably consist of 20 episodes.
Development on season 6 is also likely underway, and it probably won't be delayed for too long. Since Disney was keen to order two additional seasons of the series, it stands to reason that the network aims to deliver Phineas and Ferb season 6 in 2026 or perhaps even sooner. However, more details will likely emerge once season 5 premieres in June 2025.
Phineas And Ferb Season 5 Cast Details
Many Familiar Voices Are Returning For Season 5
A popular TV revival wouldn't be the same without the original cast, and the new season of Phineas and Ferb is already packed with familiar names from the past. Naturally, Phineas and Ferb themselves will be back, and Vincent Martella is going to return as the former, while David Errigo Jr. will pick up the role of Ferb. The brothers wouldn't be the same without their foil, and Ashley Tisdale is set to reprise her role as Phineas and Ferb's older sister, Candace.
The role of Ferb was originally voiced by Thomas Brodie-Sangster.
Meanwhile, the pet-turned-secret-agent Perry the Platypus will again be voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, and Perry's nemesis, Dr. Doofenschmirtz is played by Dan Povenmire. There are a host of other familiar returns as well, but the cast won't be limited to the original stars. According to the at the 2024 New York City Comic Con, the guest cast will be chock-full of "notable actors, musicians, athletes and more." However, those names have not been announced yet.
The cast of Phineas and Ferb season 5 includes:
Actor |
Phineas and Ferb Role |
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Vincent Martella |
Phineas |
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David Errigo Jr. |
Ferb |
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Ashley Tisdale |
Candace |
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Dee Bradley Baker |
Perry the Platypus |
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Dan Povenmire |
Dr. Doofenshmirtz |
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Caroline Rhea |
Linda |
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Alyson Stoner |
Isabella |
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Jeff Marsh |
Major Monogram |
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Phineas And Ferb Season 5 Story Details
More Summer Hijinks In Season 5
Unlike other TV show revivals which must make fundamental changes out of necessity, the fifth season of Phineas and Ferb promises to be business as usual. With the brothers facing down another summer, they'll concoct unusual schemes and embark on a new project that will drive their sister up a wall. Meanwhile, Perry will likely continue to do battle with his long-time nemesis, Doofenshmirtz, who will ultimately be undone by his own incompetence. The trailer confirmed the series isn't changing much and Phineas and Ferb season 5 is shaping up to be a return to form.
Phineas And Ferb Season 5 Trailer
Watch The Full Trailer For Season 5 Below
Disney dropped a full trailer for Phineas and Ferb season 5 in April 2025, and it proves that the series hasn't missed a beat. The main pair return for another summer of fun and inventive adventures, while Candace has taken her usual place as their constant foil. The evil Doofenschmirtz has taken to social media to announce that he's evil again, and Perry once again dons his hat to stop his old nemesis. The trailer also promises a bevy of wacky inventions, and a lot of new songs to celebrate summer.

Phineas and Ferb
- Release Date
- 2007 - 2023
Cast
- Vincent MartellaPhineas Flynn
- Dan PovenmireDr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz
Phineas and Ferb follows the adventures of stepbrothers Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher as they embark on various creative and often unreal projects during their summer vacation, while their sister Candace tries to reveal their escapades to their mother. Concurrently, the family’s pet platypus Perry leads a double life as a secret agent battling the evil scientist Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- Seasons
- 5
- Main Genre
- Animation
- Creator(s)
- Jeff Marsh, Dan Povenmire
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