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Phineas is known to be very selfless and energetic. Phineas has many catch phrases like "Oh, there you are, Perry" or "Hey, Ferb! I know what we're going to do today!" and "Hey, where's Perry?” the episodes consist of Phineas' attempts to avoid boredom by finding new to do for each day of his summer vacation. moreover, Phineas has this slight ora of an annoying little brother this is because he has sister named is Candace who is always trying to reveal the boys outrageous creations to her mum. These crazy adventures often involve his less-talkative stepbrother Ferb and many other neighbourhood children. The activities usually involve outlandish contraptions, including roller coasters, haunted houses and a backyard beach etc. which Phineas designs and Ferb builds. Phineas comes from a blended family. The creators chose this arrangement because they considered it underused in children's programming. Phineas is the most active and confined member of the brothers pair, this means that he is the main character, Phineas’ kind, compassionate and friendly nature is what makes him so appealing to the audience members.
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Ferb is probably the smarter one of the 2 boys, although he is a boy of few words he is extremely creative and an engineering genius, who lets Phineas to do most of the talking for the pair and is described as "more of a man of action," which makes him more of a plot device than a developed character. when Ferb does speak he will be more likely to sing rather than speak, but he is most known for his one-liners. Ferb has a lot of the similar character trades of someone who suffers with autism, as he is quite socially awkward and prefers the company of his tools. this makes ferb much more relatable to an audience who suffers from disabilities. This widens the audience brackets and means that the show will do better on the big screen. In addition, Phineas and Ferb is aimed at young male audiences aged 6 –14, this means that the audience members could be quite shy and may not be able socially interact well with others. This makes Ferb a much more relatable character.
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Noasaurus (Noa)
Noasaurus is a small dinosaur, who is gentle and kind. He struggles with speech but he has very good spatial awareness and is great at recognising patterns. Noa can’t read social cues or facial expressions very well but his maths and sequencing abilities are quite advanced. Noa is sometimes a little clumsy, but this can often turn up a solution to a problem or help find a missing item. |
Tang
Tang swings effortlessly through branches, but once out of the trees, he can’t control his limbs very well. However, he loves to dance and is full of love and kindness. Tang is not great at reading social cues or gauging how another person is feeling. This, coupled with his natural propensity for the dramatic, can lead to quite chaotic confusion at times.For all of his natural chaos and his ability to sleep in whatever tree he chooses, Tang is resistant to real change, which can make him feel very anxious. |
Llama
Sensitive Llama is a thinker. She is very careful to protect her personal space and doesn’t do physical displays of affection. Language is not something that comes easy to her and she has echolalia, she repeats things that people say, as does Pablo in the real world. Llama loves details. She can often become absorbed in a detail for ages and will be fixated by a shiny button or interesting object. |
Draff
Draff loves facts and knows a lot of them. His most commonly used phrase is ‘in point of fact’. He makes pronouncements very confidently but his outward bravado covers an inner insecurity and sensitivity. We don’t need to scratch the surface too far to see that Draff needs reassurance like the rest of us. |