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| - Phineas & Ferb set off on the exciting adventure yet! Includes new inventions, new characters, new locations and more! The show's running time is usually 22 minutes, but during special episodes, these can be double-length or sometimes triple-length! The show is divided into 9 seasons, each being 40 episodes long, except for the 9th season. which has 25 episodes. It was sold on DVD & Blu-Ray with bonus features. Note: The ones that are marked in bold take place in the future. The ones that are marked in italic are non-canon.
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| - Phineas & Ferb set off on the exciting adventure yet! Includes new inventions, new characters, new locations and more! The show's running time is usually 22 minutes, but during special episodes, these can be double-length or sometimes triple-length! This show is basically a little darker & edgier version of the original Phineas & Ferb show. It contains some bad language, lots of violence & disturbing content. That's why this show is mostly rated TV-14, sometimes TV-MA, with a few occasional TV-PG episodes, and does not air on Disney Channel or Disney XD. Instead, it's aired on Disney Mature (Disney's take on Cartoon Network's [adult_swim] channel). Apart from the crossovers, some Family Guy & My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic characters also appear in a few episodes. After the 365th episode, the series were cancelled. Now they no longer air on Disney Mature, but the reruns can be seen on [adult_swim]. In Russia, this show was going to be dubbed and aired on 2x2 during weekends at 10 PM, but the network banned it for being too much like South Park & Family Guy. Also, the show is banned from broadcasting on Disney Channel & Disney XD in Russia, because it's for more mature audiences. The show contains both original musical numbers, older Phineas & Ferb songs, as well as licensed songs by real artists. The show is divided into 9 seasons, each being 40 episodes long, except for the 9th season. which has 25 episodes. It was sold on DVD & Blu-Ray with bonus features. Note: The ones that are marked in bold take place in the future. The ones that are marked in italic are non-canon.
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