Series co-founder Dan Povenmire wrote and directed "It's About Time!" A stray ray from Doofenshmirtz's machine freezes the creature, so her parents merely believe it is an exhibit. rex returned with them, so Candace flees and tries to expose it to her parents. Upon arrival in the present, though, they realize the T. They use the machine to travel back in time and rescue the three. The girls-in the present-immediately spot the footprint and the message and follow their handbook to create a new time machine. Phineas leaves a message in the footprint for Isabella and the Fireside Girls to save them. rex has left a massive footprint, which they recognize will eventually be on display in the museum in the present. The boys and Candace return to a muddy area where the T. This results in a large-scale battle where the agents come out victorious. Feelbetter, where they decide to once more become nemeses however, Doofenshmirtz reveals that the whole situation was merely a scheme to capture the world's top agents (who are in the audience) and freeze them with a large ray. Perry and Doofenshmirtz decide to appear on the talk show Dr. Downtrodden, Perry reminisces about previous battles with Doofenshmirtz when he was his nemesis, while Doofenshmirtz himself grows tired of Peter due to him being much less sympathetic than Perry. Doofenshmirtz's hideout, where he discovers Doofenshmirtz has gained a new nemesis in the form of Peter the Panda, a panda bear agent whom he met in Seattle, Washington. rex and are eventually saved by a herd of Alamosaurus lounging in a large pond. Now stranded, the three are forced to flee from the T. The three are sent back to the Late Cretaceous Period (erroneously stated to be in 300 million B.C.), where a Tyrannosaurus rex immediately destroys the time machine. When she finally gets their mother to follow her and view the machine, Linda becomes distracted while Candace continues to walk to the boys, just as their time machine activates. Endeavoring to travel through time themselves, they begin fixing it to work properly. Phineas and Ferb attend a museum, where they discover a broken time machine built in the 1880s on display. Feelbetter, Museum Guard, Additional Voices Dee Bradley Baker as Perry the Platypus, T-Rex, Additional Voices.Jeff Swampy Marsh as Major Monogram (Non-speaking cameo), Additional Voices.Alyson Stoner as Isabella Garcia-Shapiro.Richard O’Brien as Lawrence Fletcher, Additional Voices.Vincent Martella as Phineas Flynn, Teenage Guy.The writers purposely left the time machine available to the boys at the end of the episode in order to reuse it later in the series, which they did in the season 2 episode " Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo." Critical reception was generally positive, and multiple reviewers applauded Perry and Doofenshmirtz's relationship in the episode. "It's About Time!" was written and directed by series co-creators Dan Povenmire, and storyboards were constructed by multiple artists in the show's production staff. Meanwhile, Perry the Platypus deals with being replaced with a panda bear as the nemesis of the mad scientist Dr. The episode concerns stepbrothers Phineas and Ferb fixing a time machine on display in a museum and using it to travel back to prehistoric times.
It originally aired on Disney Channel on Maand on Toon Disney on October 12, 2008. " It's About Time!" is the 21st broadcast episode of the animated television series Phineas and Ferb 's first season. " Dude, We're Getting the Band Back Together" Several critics noted the somewhat homosexual subtext in their relationship portrayed in the episode.Īliki Theofilopoulos Grafft (storyboards)