Disney+ Launches Game-Changing Music Video Collection With Phineas and Ferb Songs!

Recently, as part of a major new release, Disney+ unveiled its debut collection of short-form content. Since its launch in 2019, one of Disney+’ unique traits has been its capacity to categorize content across the vast array of intellectual properties (IP) it owns. In the time since then, Disney has become more imaginative with these themed collections, such as creating dedicated pages for specific movie launches (like last year’s Deadpool & Wolverine) or collaborating extensively with big brands, such as the recent Star Wars Fortnite season.

Disney+ introduced an exclusive collection of music videos celebrating the long-anticipated Season 5 premiere of Phineas and Ferb. This beloved animated comedy series is known for its unique, episode-by-episode musical sequences. In a groundbreaking step for streaming services, Disney+ has now made each of these songs available individually.

The recently released “Phineas and Ferb” music compilation, available in the U.S. as part of the larger “Phineas and Ferb” collection, features 17 fan-favorite songs from the show’s first four seasons. On average, each music video lasts approximately 2 minutes.

Initially, the list features well-liked musical scenes from previous episodes of the show, such as “Ain’t Got Rhythm” (episode 14 of season 1), “In the Empire” (episode 41 of season 4), and “S.I.M.P” (episode 35 of season 1).

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The list kicks off with popular musical numbers from earlier seasons like “Ain’t Got Rhythm” (season 1, episode 14), “In the Empire” (season 4, episode 41), and “S.I.M.P” (season 1, episode 35).

The complete list of songs with short-form music videos included can be seen below:

  • “Platypus Walk”
  • “Ain’t Got Rhythm”
  • “Backyard Beach”
  • “Busted”
  • “Come Home Perry”
  • “E.V.I.L. B.O.Y.S.”
  • “Gitchee Gitchee Goo”
  • “I Love You Mom”
  • “In the Empire”
  • “My Nemesis”
  • “Perry the Platypus Theme”
  • “Queen of Mars”
  • “S.I.M.P.”
  • “Summer Belongs to You”
  • “Today Is Gonna Be a Great Day”
  • “What Might Have Been”
  • “Whatcha Doin”

This is the initial occasion when Disney+ has introduced a distinct category for music videos on its platform, and it’s also the first time the streaming service has separated specific scenes from their original projects to be featured individually.

After a ten-year break, it’s me who’s back, rejoining Disney Channel and Disney+ for the much-anticipated Season 5 of Phineas and Ferb. This popular animated comedy show is the brainchild of creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh. The series focuses on a duo of brothers who spend their summer vacations inventing all sorts of wacky gadgets and projects to keep themselves entertained.

The show features prominent actors like Vincent Martella, Ashley Tisdale, and Alyson Stoner in leading roles, while well-known stars such as John DiMaggio, Tim Curry, and Michael J. Fox have made guest appearances throughout its run.

Is Phineas and Ferb the Beginning of a Bigger Disney+ Change? 

Examining the freshly added “Phineas and Ferb” section on Disney+ could lead to speculation: Is this just a single occurrence, or is it the beginning of a larger trend for Disney+’s streaming service?

If it turns out to be the case, fans might find Disney reassembling fragments of a specific project and organizing them intriguing. This could offer a chance for enthusiasts to revisit cherished scenes from their favorite episodes or films of that project.

Visualize a collection dedicated to showcasing memorable Jedi moments similar to the iconic scenes from the Star Wars saga, gathering all the thrilling lightsaber duels from various installments of the series.

Couldn’t it be interesting if the streamer compiled a special collection titled “Suiting Up”, featuring some of the most epic moments where characters don their powerful suits in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? The possibilities appear endless.

Let’s consider whether the Phineas and Ferb collection will keep expanding with new episodes as Season 5 unfolds, or if it will stay the same as when it first came out.

The upcoming season revival of the show, set in a fresh summer for its main characters, might feature some new songs that fans can groove to. If any of these new tracks become popular like certain iconic Phineas and Ferb tunes from before, there’s a chance Disney+ could include them as well.

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2025-06-30 05:34

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