A pair of Phineas and Ferb episodes made their Emoticon debuts in recent weeks. The first of these was "Cheers for Fears", premiering on Saturday, March 29. 331 thousand viewers were brave enough to tune in, a 19 percent decrease from the previous Disney XD premiere, four weeks prior (although that one was a brand new episode). This was only good for 74th on the week among all Emoticon programming, a listed topped by a Friday night airing of Chicken Little. It earned a 0.2 household rating, down a tenth from "Live and Let Drive", although that doesn't really give us much information for numbers in that range.

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  • A pair of Phineas and Ferb episodes made their Emoticon debuts in recent weeks. The first of these was "Cheers for Fears", premiering on Saturday, March 29. 331 thousand viewers were brave enough to tune in, a 19 percent decrease from the previous Disney XD premiere, four weeks prior (although that one was a brand new episode). This was only good for 74th on the week among all Emoticon programming, a listed topped by a Friday night airing of Chicken Little. It earned a 0.2 household rating, down a tenth from "Live and Let Drive", although that doesn't really give us much information for numbers in that range.
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  • A pair of Phineas and Ferb episodes made their Emoticon debuts in recent weeks. The first of these was "Cheers for Fears", premiering on Saturday, March 29. 331 thousand viewers were brave enough to tune in, a 19 percent decrease from the previous Disney XD premiere, four weeks prior (although that one was a brand new episode). This was only good for 74th on the week among all Emoticon programming, a listed topped by a Friday night airing of Chicken Little. It earned a 0.2 household rating, down a tenth from "Live and Let Drive", although that doesn't really give us much information for numbers in that range. It was "Just Our Luck" that the numbers rebounded with that episode's Disney XD premiere the following week, Saturday, April 5. That episode went dancing in the sunshine with 520 thousand viewers, a 57 percent increase over the previous week behind a 0.3 household rating. For the week, it ranked 4th among all Disney XD programming on the week, falling in just behind a Sunday afternoon Phineas and Ferb that topped the chart at 544 thousand. Four other airings also found their way into Emoticon's top 20 as well. There don't appear to be any new Phineas and Ferb episodes on the near horizon, and you know what that means: more time to watch baseball! (Well, that's what it means if you're Ryan Stoppable, in any event.) It also means we'll be dipping back into The Numbers Game Archives for next issue. Until then, leave your comments down below, go Brewers!, and remember...that the numbers never lie.
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